Precision Pool, 2nd Edition

Read ! Precision Pool, 2nd Edition by Gerry Kanov, Shari Stauch ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Precision Pool, 2nd Edition Reader Lee said Precision Results with Precision Pool. At last, a book on pool that EXPLAINS what you are trying to do and doesnt assume you are related to Willie Mosconi. You gain a better understanding of the reactions of the cue ball and an accurate insight of where the target ball will go. Well written, beautifully illustrated, and logically laid out, this book has already shown improvement in my game and will do the same for yours.. Casey said the misinformation is inexcusable. This book c

Precision Pool, 2nd Edition

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Rating : 4.10 (546 Votes)
Asin : 0736073876
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 264 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-11-24
Language : English

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The result—Precision Pool—is simply the most comprehensive and useful book ever written on pool.This updated second edition includes the following:-Grips-Vision and aim-Power breaks-Bank shots-Combinations-English -Safeties -Practice plans-Match strategies-200 full-color diagrams of critical shots, common patterns, and trick shotsWhether you are a weekend player or seasoned professional, if you are serious about improving your game, Precision Pool is your best shot.. Sharpen your strategy and shot-making skills! Whether it's eight ball, nine ball, straight pool, or one pocket, Precision Pool will reveal the secrets the pros know in this attractive full-color offering.Authors Gerry “The Ghost” Kanov and Shari “The Shark” Stauch leave nothing to chance, sharing the wealth of experience

An indispensable shortcut for the savvy player!"" Vicki PaskiWPBA Hall of Fame "As a former pro and renowned publisher in the billiard industry, Shari Stauch has been privy to some of the best instructors and players of all time. "Precision Pool" is an accumulation of that vast and valuable knowledge." Charlie Williams World Class Pro & Founder of Dragon Promotions . "Precision Pool" is required reading for players looking to improve their game."" Harold SimonsenPublisher of "Pool & Billiard Magazine" and PoolMag ""

Reader Lee said Precision Results with Precision Pool. At last, a book on pool that EXPLAINS what you are trying to do and doesn't assume you are related to Willie Mosconi. You gain a better understanding of the reactions of the cue ball and an accurate insight of where the target ball will go. Well written, beautifully illustrated, and logically laid out, this book has already shown improvement in my game and will do the same for yours.. Casey said the misinformation is inexcusable. This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages the misinformation is inexcusable This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a the misinformation is inexcusable Casey This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a 45 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5-the misinformation is inexcusable This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a the misinformation is inexcusable Casey This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a 45 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 7 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page the misinformation is inexcusable This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a the misinformation is inexcusable Casey This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a 45 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 6 it says a half ball hit is a the misinformation is inexcusable Casey This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a 45 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5 degree cut, when it's actually the misinformation is inexcusable This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a the misinformation is inexcusable Casey This book contains a lot of great information like most pool books, but the errors in this book are the worst I've ever seen in a pool book. I'm baffled at what I'm looking at here. Either Kanov and Stauch are not real players, or some one else wrote pages 35-37 on "Fraction Theory," referring to fraction aiming. The illustrations are horribly and inexcusably wrong.For instance, on page 36 it says a half ball hit is a 45 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 5 degree cut, when it's actually 30 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . 0 degrees. That's 15 degrees off, a 50% error. But it shows a line of aim going from the . Brenda McClain said Now I'm Ready, Set!. Just what I've been waiting for! I'm a total pool novice but have always wanted to cue up! You know how you watch ESPN and WISH it was you up there? Picked up PRECISION POOL, and now I feel like I'm ready, set for action. Love the color pictures and diagrams. It's all so easy to understand. Plus it's lots of fun to read. You can tell the authors love this game and want us to love it, too. Thanks!

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