TOI video PPV (CJ Wiley) now available

that email is not receiving emails at this time...I'm not sure what it is, we've sent 5 emails and they bounce back every time.....we just sent you the solution to your issue on your "Gmail" account....I don't want to put that here because it's your full name ..... use another account if you need anything else. thegameistheteacher@gmail.com


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The email he posted was @qwestoffice.net. The error message you posted was for email sent to @qwest.net.

That's likely your problem there. :p
 
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cj, i ordered the dvd on friday. would that have already shipped by today? no big deal, just wondering. is it being shipped ups or usps? thanks.
 
Well its the best $17 ive spent on a DVD Aiming System. Love the ending with Mary running out the table. She looks so confident, even switches right handed to left and draws the cueball.

Also like how it looks like your not using a TOI but centerball. I have shot this way before but never thought of it as creating the angles for everyshot. Well its the way i shoot my banks shots which wasnt shown how to shoot on the dvd. But it seems simple and thats how it should be. Cant wait to practice now.. Thanks again
 
he had been thinking about TOI all night apparently. Lol.

Well its the best $17 ive spent on a DVD Aiming System. Love the ending with Mary running out the table. She looks so confident, even switches right handed to left and draws the cueball.

Also like how it looks like your not using a TOI but centerball. I have shot this way before but never thought of it as creating the angles for everyshot. Well its the way i shoot my banks shots which wasnt shown how to shoot on the dvd. But it seems simple and thats how it should be. Cant wait to practice now.. Thanks again

Yeah, Mary's game went up several levels just filming and editing the Touch of Inside video.

We're receiving many positive responses of people using the TOI, like this one:


I showed my brother this weekend. He only plays very, very occasionally. He's not part of the pool world. And not the kind to share. I just kinda wanted to see his reaction. He missed a few. Made a few. I told him to just keep making small adjustments till he found the groove. In about 10 min. he was starting to pocket very consistently.
He was in to visit for the weekend, so the next morning we were eating breakfast. Hadn't even said a word to each other yet. He finally turned to me and said, "I've been thinking about what you showed me last night. There's definitely something to that."
I was kinda shocked because he's not a pool junkie like me, even tho he has a nice stroke and is an ok amateur player considering his lack of table time. He picks up on stuff pretty quick. And he had been thinking about TOI all night apparently. Lol.

Yeeeesssss. As I told him....I always worried about hitting so precisely perfect on center cueball so often. Now I feel more relaxed because the pocket seems much bigger and I KNOW which side of the CB I'm going to hit. It allows me to relax and just play.....Justin Wray
 
Just finished watching the match you have on your site between Steve Mizerak. Was you using the TOI technique during this match? Great match btw. I now see what you mean cueball on a string.
 
I like to spin my ball and mess around as much as anyone,

Just finished watching the match you have on your site between Steve Mizerak. Was you using the TOI technique during this match? Great match btw. I now see what you mean cueball on a string.

Yes, that's when I first came on the Pro Tournament scene...I had just played in Toronto and beat Efren, Earl, Rempe, Lebron, and then I went to Reno and got 2nd. I was using the TOI Technique on almost every shot...it's a system of play, not aiming, position, or any one thing. I use the TOI method of play ALL the time when I really want to win.

I play other ways when I'm just messing around....I like to spin my ball and mess around as much as anyone, just not when I'm playing for big money or in a major tournament. ;) 'The Game is Changing'
 
Watched the video once today. Got to hit some balls about 5 hours after seeing the video. First hour or so was good, got the hang of it pretty quickly. Sometimes I would drastically over cut the ball tho.

For each shot should I be trying to precisely measure up and try to get perfectly aimed, or should I try to play the shots with more feel and a TOI

For example you say aim center to center then use TOI for relatively straight in stuff then move to a half ball for a bit of a bigger angle... Is there ever gonna be a time when I'll be aiming center cue ball to inbetween center and edge of the object ball, or will there only be center to center and center to edge (half ball)with the only thing being varied is how much inside is used. Does that make sense? Sorry for the confusing question.

Thanks CJ :)


Also this kind of reminds me of Shane's aiming system of using the shaft aligned with the object ball, using the shaft as reference (straight in, half ball or quarter ball) then using a bit of inside
 
it's a technique to "plug you in" to the perfection of the game.

Watched the video once today. Got to hit some balls about 5 hours after seeing the video. First hour or so was good, got the hang of it pretty quickly. Sometimes I would drastically over cut the ball tho.

For each shot should I be trying to precisely measure up and try to get perfectly aimed, or should I try to play the shots with more feel and a TOI

For example you say aim center to center then use TOI for relatively straight in stuff then move to a half ball for a bit of a bigger angle... Is there ever gonna be a time when I'll be aiming center cue ball to inbetween center and edge of the object ball, or will there only be center to center and center to edge (half ball)with the only thing being varied is how much inside is used. Does that make sense? Sorry for the confusing question.

Thanks CJ :)


Also this kind of reminds me of Shane's aiming system of using the shaft aligned with the object ball, using the shaft as reference (straight in, half ball or quarter ball) then using a bit of inside

You will soon use the center OR edge with the TOI and make every shot. On longer shots you will use center ball even more. What's surprising is on long shots that are more than a half ball hit you STILL use center to center. The TOI is much more that an aiming system, it's a technique to "plug you in" to the perfection of the game.

The key using TOI is you will quickly be able to concentrate on your FEEL, not your vision because that's where you will find your best Game....by your Feel and Touch, using your eyes to line up the balls and then releasing you mind to allow the Touch of Inside to create the angle, the shot speed and the cue target.

They will all blend together soon for you when you stick with the system. It's well worth it, and I can play no other way and actually enjoy the game. 'The Game is Changing'
 
Powerful Stuff!!

:thumbup:I watched the PPV last night and quickly found out that the TOI system is whole lot more than just hitting the cueball a touch inside. Thanks CJ for putting this powerful info out there. I have never used any aiming system, other than hitting balls for hours and hours over the last 30 years. I just recently started playing again after about 6 years away so really looking forward to bringing my game to another level even beyond where I was before.
 
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Late getting the review in, AZB was down and not enough minutes purchased.

Anyway, I have a table about 8' away from where I'm sitting now, so it was easy for me to watch the TOI PPV, then pause, go to the table and practice your teachings.

I set up a spot shot (1P player) and said, okay lets see what happens. I shot he first one in using the TOI technique, it went in the hole. I thought well maybe I just got lucky. Ten spot shots later, I'm saying to myself, holy smoke this is the real deal.

I have watched the PPV probably three times so far and I'm here to tell you, this ain't smoke and mirrors. The TOI is solid.

I have always used the "back of the ball" aiming method. I'm going to have to change that, and will with more practice.

I like the idea that I don't have to think of so many things before each shot. Keep it simple.

I see now why Corey Deuel was interested.

Thanks for sharing CJ

John
 
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it's much more indeed. This is the complete "secret system," used by top gamblers

:thumbup:I watched the PPV last night and quickly found out that the TOI system is whole lot more than just hitting the cueball a touch inside. Thanks CJ for putting this powerful info out there. I have never used any aiming system, other than hitting balls for hours and hours over the last 30 years. I just recently started playing again after about 6 years away so really looking forward to bringing my game to another level even beyond where I was before.

Yes, it's much more indeed. This is the complete "secret system," myself and several top "road players" used to "get the cash" and win. This is a blend of all aspects of the pool game into one easy to learn system of play.

"Too Good to be True?"...Not at all, just click this LINK to find out how the TOI System conforms to the perfection of the game, and the perfect geometry of the pool table and cue ball.
 
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