i realize your just banging balls, i do the same. and you were playing lazy real lazy-I'm guilty of the same thing, I do it way to often. Its not good practice, Charlie Williams was on my ass like white on rice about it when he spent a week with me, so I'm on yours now(in a friendly way). Its better to not play than play lazy-you can get bad habits that way.
Here is what I saw, you one stroked every shot until you were bridged up on the rail shooting the 7? ball, about your 6 or 7 shot, you 3 stroked it and looked good, then you ent hack to the point and shoot mode, which means you have hit a pile of balls or are talented or both, because if you can do that good and you do, you have the ability to play good with some effort.
A couple times I watched you come up a bit fast-I attribute that to being lazy, speaking from my own experience.
So the brutal truth is stop banging and start practicing hard, even if it for less time, work at it man. Dont take it for granted cause you line up good and shoot straight. Thats what CW told me, and I'm passing his professional opinion to you. And I'm guilty as you are-so I aint knocking you a bit.
The pool teachers like to promote the no elbow drop and for their purposes I agree with them, but it is possible to play great pool and drop your elbow that was a big topic around here 3 or 4 years ago. I'm not knocking the pool school BCA teachers here they are good guys and are a HUGE assett to pool, I wish to hell I had one 28 years ago when my dad bought me a box, I'd play better now.
But practicing lazy with no purpose can harm your game, one day this last summer I threw all 15 out 3 times I missed about the 41st or 42nd ball. My friend came over then and shot my nuts off, I couldnt miss until it mattered-we awalys gamble. So even though I was banging good, I wasnt playing good.
best of luck,
Eric