TOI, the result be the object ball "popping" in the center of the pocket.
I use the Ultimate Aiming System to align to the inside of the pocket, then use TOI to calibrate the shot to center (pocket).
Shot-making ends up being more about feel than vision....you do have to create a consistent relative point, and I recommend Center/Center or Center/Edge between cue ball and object ball...this gives your subconscious enough information to figure out the angle...then CREATE the angle and accelerate using TOI, the result be the object ball "popping" in the center of the pocket.
i have purchased all of your videos and i am interested in how your ultimate aiming system ties in with toi?? i have experimented with it since i read this post and i real eyes that i was doing this subconsciously on shots up to half ball shots.. hmmm
maybe another video on using them combined in the future???
i do find that when i am playing tired, which is most of the time because of my day job, i seem to rely on TOI the most because my brain is tired and I am able to focus better at that point... I always start out a session or match with the full range of the cueball in mind but i always seem to gravitate back to toi... interesting... I really must have a thick skull... lol
I use the Ultimate Aiming System to align to the inside of the pocket, then use TOI to calibrate the shot to center (pocket).
Shot-making ends up being more about feel than vision....you do have to create a consistent relative point, and I recommend Center/Center or Center/Edge between cue ball and object ball...this gives your subconscious enough information to figure out the angle...then CREATE the angle and accelerate using TOI, the result be the object ball "popping" in the center of the pocket.