Whats the latest on the TIP PPV. anyone know when its coming out?
Whats the latest on the TIP PPV. anyone know when its coming out?
The Touch of Inside Pivot (TIP) video will come out in the next 7-10 days. We were delayed 3 days because of rain, I know, it's difficult to get rained out producing a "Pool" video, unless it involves "swimming pools". :scratchhead:
The fact of the matter is I like to film at night, usually LATE at night, and it rained so hard three nights in a row here in Texas it was impossible to "drowned" (pun intended) out the rain.
This video is going to be directed to players that really like the game of one pocket, it's the strongest banking system imaginable for this games requiring strategy and "movement". I used it to dominate the "Two Shot Push Out" game, because it requires a lot more "two way shot" execution than "one foul" does.
There's NO kicking, so you have to make a tough shot to earn the table run out and it's often times a bank shot. The important thing about BANKS is the cue ball control. It's not prudent to bet on making a bank, you have to play your cue ball to a "safety zone," if you miss the bank you leave your opponent no shot.
The TIP System has a built in cue ball control mechanism because you're blending the shot speed, bank angle and cue ball "tip target" into one, and you can do this with any kind of english for maximum cue ball flexibility and control. 'The TIP Game is the Teacher'
how much will it cost??
The Touch of Inside Pivot (TIP) video will come out in the next 7-10 days. We were delayed 3 days because of rain, I know, it's difficult to get rained out producing a "Pool" video, unless it involves "swimming pools". :scratchhead:
The fact of the matter is I like to film at night, usually LATE at night, and it rained so hard three nights in a row here in Texas it was impossible to "drowned" (pun intended) out the rain.
This video is going to be directed to players that really like the game of one pocket, it's the strongest banking system imaginable for this games requiring strategy and "movement". I used it to dominate the "Two Shot Push Out" game, because it requires a lot more "two way shot" execution than "one foul" does.
There's NO kicking, so you have to make a tough shot to earn the table run out and it's often times a bank shot. The important thing about BANKS is the cue ball control. It's not prudent to bet on making a bank, you have to play your cue ball to a "safety zone," if you miss the bank you leave your opponent no shot.
The TIP System has a built in cue ball control mechanism because you're blending the shot speed, bank angle and cue ball "tip target" into one, and you can do this with any kind of english for maximum cue ball flexibility and control. 'The TIP Game is the Teacher'
I'm on board. TOI is the nuts. Hopefully TIPS will be as well.
Any updates on TIPS video??
TIPS (Touch of Inside Pivot System) increases further the awareness that the cue ball is your primary target and there's no need to "aim" (you Align) at the object ball.
It's difficult enough to hit the cue ball precisely, and when you also try to hit a spot on the object ball {with a spot of the cue ball} it gets too difficult. Creating angles is more of an art form, a way of self expression - making pool consciously difficult and confusing is detrimental and leads to frustration.
The TOI Technique is a system that allows the Game to play through the player. There are few choices, the Game will communicate the correct TOI shot - you will use all your focus and energy to perform this one shot.....very simple, very easy. If the Game were difficult children 9 years old would not be able to run the table, they simply let it happen.
The Game of pool is meant to be enjoyed, in the spirit of Win/Win. The Game Wins, and the Student Wins. - 'The Game is the Teacher'
This is getting ridiculous....
This is getting ridiculous....
This is getting ridiculous....
Will you offer the tip system for banking as ppv too?
Hope so!
Looking forward to this one! I'm sure it will be worth the wait. Your videos are always very well done. Thanks again for all you do and best wishes!
Frank