Win at Pocket Billiards
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (919 Votes) |
Asin | : | 156625163X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 81 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This concise, fullu-illustrated handbbok reveals the one, two and three-rail kick shots you need to knowif you hope to compete with the best pool players.
I am being generous with this 2. J I am a league player rated a 5. I can make shots and banks. I am not the best player and I'm not the worst player. I was looking for a book that gave a solid kicking system.This book tells you nothing you cannot find out from another good player at a hall. The fomula given is usable. Unfortunately, it is not explained too well. The examples on the 3 and 4 rail kicks lack in quantity. The illustrations lack variations in shots and explanations on how to. Has made incredible difference in my game !! Vinay This book is just awesome, and has made an incredible improvement in my game. I used to dread Bank shots, and now I rather bank the ball. Thanks you - This is a must read if you want to master the art of banking and kicking balls.. "Great book for advanced players" according to Troy Harney. Although this book's title doesn't really indicate it's true contents, it is certainly a clear and concise guide to "the diamond system" and 1, 2, and Great book for advanced players Although this book's title doesn't really indicate it's true contents, it is certainly a clear and concise guide to "the diamond system" and 1, 2, and 3 rail kicks for the advanced pool player.Contrary to a few other reviews I have read about this book on this site, I feel the shot descriptions and illustrations are very easy to follow and understand. One reviewer complained about the lack of explanation of concepts like running/reverse english, and th. rail kicks for the advanced pool player.Contrary to a few other reviews I have read about this book on this site, I feel the shot descriptions and illustrations are very easy to follow and understand. One reviewer complained about the lack of explanation of concepts like running/reverse english, and th