CJ,
He is a Pool Scientist.
Do not question pool scientists.
Just agree with them, spot them, and take their money.
I guess, it's sad to see people so stuck on their belief system their own ego keeps them from excelling in life....a lot of that going on in this psychological operation they call "National News" these days......its an atrocity what they are doing to naive, unsuspecting people!
You can point these things out but people want to believe their illusions more than reality....Oh, well, at least it's still fun to talk about pool, hopefully that won't ever be taken away or there will be a serious uprising.
When Johnny Archer and I was in London at the Mosconi Cup we used to stay up late after everyone else went to sleep and talk about the next day's strategy. He knew the Mosconi Cup as well as anyone, I think he'd played in approximately 14 in a row. Even though he was more experienced than me in that specific area he still listened intently to my evaluation of that day's matches and what needed to be implemented the next day.
That's what I appreciate about all champion players I know personally, we can talk and explain our perception of the game and the other will add to the conversation, rarely do we blatantly disagree. We understand that at the highest levels there is a power much higher than ourselves involved, call it subconscious, higher power, or the breath of the universe, its really doesn't matter.
One thing I'd always wanted to ask Johnny is why he walks over to the perception of the object ball to the pocket....is it to see a contact point on the object ball, is it to see what part of the pocket he wanted to hit, or something else?
He said it was to see the shot from another perspective, simply to give his subconscious more information, especially on critical shots.
Then we talked about Hank Haney's golf book 'The Big Miss,' and that's another story for another time.
The Game is the Teacher