Gerda likes VEPS!!!

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I got a message from Gerda Hofstatter yesterday concerning the Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots (VEPS), and I had to share it with you guys because it makes me so proud (in fact, it "made" my day, week, month ... and maybe even my year!). Here it is:

from Gerda Hofstatter (WPBA professional; US, European, and World Champion):
Dear Dr. Dave,

Your VEPS is the most comprehensive work on the game of pool I have seen. It is extremely educating, concise, and entertaining. Everyone who loves pool and wants to improve their understanding of the game should study it. I am recommending it to everyone I know. Thanks for the great work you and Tom did.

Kind regards,
Gerda​

In case you're wondering, I did ask Gerda for permission to post the message publicly and she agreed.

Do you think Gerda has improved so much this past year because she has been studying VEPS so thoroughly? :eek:
That's what I think :yeah:
... although, I don't have scientific proof. :frown:

All I know for sure is that "VEPS DOES WORK!" :grin-square:

Regards,
Dave
 
Dave,

As one of your bigger detractors (don't agree with some of your other stuff), I feel that your work with a slo mo camera is cutting edge and a bit of a mythbuster. It's very good for things such as taking the guess work out of spin transfer, etc.


Eric
 
I really like VEPS; my only less-than-stellar comments have always been production related, but that's because I got spoiled with the Mika series as my first purchase. oops.

But VEPS does have more info... i only wish I could watch it with a table nearby so i could watch it and try and reproduce everything without having to try and draw it out for an attempt after driving to the pool hall.
 
As one of your bigger detractors (don't agree with some of your other stuff), I feel that your work with a slo mo camera is cutting edge and a bit of a mythbuster. It's very good for things such as taking the guess work out of spin transfer, etc.
Thanks Eric. That means a lot to me, especially coming from a "detractor" of your stature.

BTW, if you disagree with anything on VEPS (or any of my resources), I would be interested to hear and discuss what you believe instead. If you don't want to do it on the forum, please feel free to send me a PM or e-mail.

Regards,
Dave
 
......But VEPS does have more info... i only wish I could watch it with a table nearby so i could watch it and try and reproduce everything without having to try and draw it out for an attempt after driving to the pool hall.

Sounds like a good excuse to get a portable dvd player or laptop (I enjoy justifying purchases that I normally wouldn't make).
 
Sounds like a good excuse to get a portable dvd player or laptop (I enjoy justifying purchases that I normally wouldn't make).

hahaha - i know, right? I keep thinking about trying to persuade the pool room to get a tv/dvd combo so we can watch accu-stats videos or training videos or... something; when it's slow up there.

y'know, i do have a netbook that's not really being used in the house, i bet i could take that guy up to the pool hall... hrmmm...

*runs off... in the distance hey, honey...??
 
I really like VEPS; my only less-than-stellar comments have always been production related, but that's because I got spoiled with the Mika series as my first purchase. oops.

But VEPS does have more info... i only wish I could watch it with a table nearby so i could watch it and try and reproduce everything without having to try and draw it out for an attempt after driving to the pool hall.
Thanks Johnny.

FYI, I've been presenting many of the highlights from VEPS in my recent series of articles for Billiards Digest (12 articles so far, more to come). If you want to work on those things, and you don't have a computer close to a table, you can print the articles. They you could work from the printed diagrams.

Also, if you did want to practice other stuff from the DVDs, I (and others) have lots of blank, printable diagrams you can use to easily draw up some of the shots. Here they are, under "table diagrams":

Regards,
Dave
 
Dear Dr. Dave,

Your VEPS is the most comprehensive work on the game of pool I have seen. It is extremely educating, concise, and entertaining. Everyone who loves pool and wants to improve their understanding of the game should study it. I am recommending it to everyone I know. Thanks for the great work you and Tom did.

Kind regards,
Gerda​

This is awesome, Mr. Dr.. I agree that it is the most comprehensive work on pool out there - no sugar coating, no pin ball, just pool info. You should have called it "Ames". Glad to see you getting the recognition you & Tom deserve.

Your bud,

Dave
 
This is awesome, Mr. Dr.. I agree that it is the most comprehensive work on pool out there - no sugar coating, no pin ball, just pool info. You should have called it "Ames". Glad to see you getting the recognition you & Tom deserve.

Your bud,

Dave
Thanks a bunch Dave. I appreciate your support.

BTW, what the heck does "Ames" mean. Is it an acronym that I'm too dense to figure out?

The best I can come up with is: "All Must Educate Soon" or "A Miracle Encyclopedia for Sure" or "A Menu for Extreme Success" or "Aiming Made Extremely Simple" (is that the one?) :grin-square:

Thanks again,
Dave
 
Thanks a bunch Dave. I appreciate your support.

BTW, what the heck does "Ames" mean. Is it an acronym that I'm too dense to figure out?

The best I can come up with is: "All Must Educate Soon" or "A Miracle Encyclopedia for Sure" or "A Menu for Extreme Success" or "Aiming Made Extremely Simple" (is that the one?) :grin-square:

Thanks again,
Dave

It's a take on the movie the Hustler when they talked about the pool room, Ames. "No bar, no pinball machines, no bowling alleys, just pool, nothing else. This is Ames, Mister." Your VEPS is the same focus: "just info baby!"

..and you call yourself a doctor :)
 
I'm positively ECSTATIC to hear of this well-deserved development.

Your work and your site are UNQUESTIONABLY the premier compendium of pool knowledge available in the world today (to anyone else: I'd LOVE a link to anything even HALF as good as Dr. Dave's stuff out there).

I look forward to the UPSWING of reason, research, and Dr.Davism in pool.

Pool is a great sport that has NEVER, until Dr. Dave came around, gotten the comprehensive, methodical and expert attention it deserves.
 
It's a take on the movie the Hustler when they talked about the pool room, Ames. "No bar, no pinball machines, no bowling alleys, just pool, nothing else. This is Ames, Mister." Your VEPS is the same focus: "just info baby!"
I'm sorry I didn't catch your creative reference. It's been a while since I've watched the movie; although I do have it at home ... maybe I'll watch it tonight.

..and you call yourself a doctor :)
... only when I think it will impress the ladies. :grin:

Regards,
Dave
 
I'm positively ECSTATIC to hear of this well-deserved development.

Your work and your site are UNQUESTIONABLY the premier compendium of pool knowledge available in the world today (to anyone else: I'd LOVE a link to anything even HALF as good as Dr. Dave's stuff out there).

I look forward to the UPSWING of reason, research, and Dr.Davism in pool.

Pool is a great sport that has NEVER, until Dr. Dave came around, gotten the comprehensive, methodical and expert attention it deserves.
That is a bit "over the top," but I appreciate your sentiment.

BTW, your post would be more appropriate if you replace "Dr. Dave" with "Coriolis, Marlow, Sheperd, Jewett, Byrne, Page, Dr. Dave, et al." I'm certainly not the first to attempt to bust myths and help reveal the wonderful physical intricacies of our sport.

Thanks again,
Dave
 
I was about to post something about this over the weekend but I felt like a "johnny come lately" and did not pull the trigger.

I bought these a few months ago and did not have time to look at them but just last week I started and have looked at disc 1 and a little bit of 2.

I think they are pretty darn good so far. I was reminded about something about aiming ( Ghost ball center and then pivot the cue.) that I used on some tough cuts last week and every thing was going in. A mentor of mine felt compelled to yell out "Shooter in the house". I don't know if it will keep happening.

The 30 degree follow angle was also very helpful. I basically did it on feel and got in the general area before.

I'm looking forward to spending more time with it and refining my game and my position play.
 
I was about to post something about this over the weekend but I felt like a "johnny come lately" and did not pull the trigger.

I bought these a few months ago and did not have time to look at them but just last week I started and have looked at disc 1 and a little bit of 2.

I think they are pretty darn good so far. I was reminded about something about aiming ( Ghost ball center and then pivot the cue.) that I used on some tough cuts last week and every thing was going in. A mentor of mine felt compelled to yell out "Shooter in the house". I don't know if it will keep happening.

The 30 degree follow angle was also very helpful. I basically did it on feel and got in the general area before.

I'm looking forward to spending more time with it and refining my game and my position play.
I'm glad you like what you see so far. There's a lot more to come in Discs III, IV, and V (although, the stuff on Discs I and II is extremely important, IMO).

Regards,
Dave
 
I got a message from Gerda Hofstatter yesterday concerning the Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots (VEPS), and I had to share it with you guys because it makes me so proud (in fact, it "made" my day, week, month ... and maybe even my year!). Here it is:

from Gerda Hofstatter (WPBA professional; US, European, and World Champion):
Dear Dr. Dave,

Your VEPS is the most comprehensive work on the game of pool I have seen. It is extremely educating, concise, and entertaining. Everyone who loves pool and wants to improve their understanding of the game should study it. I am recommending it to everyone I know. Thanks for the great work you and Tom did.

Kind regards,
Gerda​
[...]

I really enjoyed watching Gerda at the US Open last week. I like her style and I like her game.

And now I know she has good judgment too!

I'm embarrassed to say I've only watched the 1st DVD of the VEPS series. I thought that was fantastic. It's one thing to have the kind of comprehensive knowledge you do. And it's another separate skill to be able to distill it to the most fundamental aspects and present those clearly.

What I saw was really first rate material with a lot of insight.

I just ordered the five-dvd package
 
GetMeThere
Your work and your site are UNQUESTIONABLY the premier compendium of pool knowledge available in the world today
Dave:
That is a bit "over the top"
I don't believe that's even a slight exaggeration, even taking into account the excellent work of pool's other contemporary info leaders such as Bob Jewett, Mike Page, Ron Shepard, etc.

pj
chgo
 
I really enjoyed watching Gerda at the US Open last week. I like her style and I like her game.

And now I know she has good judgment too!

I'm embarrassed to say I've only watched the 1st DVD of the VEPS series. I thought that was fantastic. It's one thing to have the kind of comprehensive knowledge you do. And it's another separate skill to be able to distill it to the most fundamental aspects and present those clearly.

What I saw was really first rate material with a lot of insight.

I just ordered the five-dvd package
Thank you Mike! I have a lot of respect for you, so these statements carry a lot of weight for me. I really appreciate it.

I hope we get to meet in the near future. I'd love to visit FargoBilliards some day. You are also welcome to visit me in Fort Collins any time (maybe so we can do some video stuff together).

Regards,
Dave
 
dr_dave said:
GetMeThere said:
Your work and your site are UNQUESTIONABLY the premier compendium of pool knowledge available in the world today
That is a bit "over the top"
I don't believe that's even a slight exaggeration, even taking into account the excellent work of pool's other contemporary info leaders such as Bob Jewett, Mike Page, Ron Shepard, etc.
Aw shucks. :blush:

You guys are too nice.

Again, I appreciate all of the extremely positive sentiments.

Regards,
Dave
 
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Mika series

StlJohnny,

Will you share your thoughts (pros and cons) about the Mika series? What things did you like the most? What did you like least? What would you like to have seen covered that wasn't etc?

Thanks in advance,

Muziq



I really like VEPS; my only less-than-stellar comments have always been production related, but that's because I got spoiled with the Mika series as my first purchase. oops.

But VEPS does have more info... i only wish I could watch it with a table nearby so i could watch it and try and reproduce everything without having to try and draw it out for an attempt after driving to the pool hall.
 
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