Willie Mosconi Quiz on why he did this?

Hard to learn from a book sometimes......

As a kid i bought his book and im 90% sure he recommended outside English on rail shots as it transferred 'go in' English to the OB. I wasted a year or so employing this to no good effect.

Sometimes it's hard to describe what you really mean when it's just written. If he could have showed you in person he might have meant a whole different concept and it might even have worked.

This is why I'm thinking about buying his 2 or 3 books and see what they say from cover to cover.

I think it would be kind of fun.

All I know about the one book right now is what Dustin Morris showed me.

Very interesting.

I just got off the phone with Chris from White Diamand Billiards in La.

He bought my video and I helped him over the phone for about 30 minutes.

There were a few things he didn't understand from the video. The same as from a book.

The good news is I'm available to anyone that has bought one and happy as can be to help. I always got time to help.

Can't wait to hear from Chris in the near future to see how much his game has improved.

I'm going to order these little books tonight.

Have a great weekend geno..........
 
Hi there Lou,

How are things in St Louis. Dustin Morris has the book here in Minneapolis and I've been trying to get ahold of him after your request.

It's one of those paperback.

I left a message on his phone. I'll just have to wait until he calls.

Hang in there. I'll get it............

I think I'll buy his books for myself. Kind of like collectimg history.

Kind of interesting to say the least........


St. Louis is quiet (dead).

I await your reference with bait on my breath.

Lou Figueroa
 
That was pretty clever. I liked that..

Still waiting for Dustins call. Maybe it would be quicker to order the book online.
 
Just talked with Dustin..........

That was pretty clever. I liked that..

Still waiting for Dustins call. Maybe it would be quicker to order the book online.

Just talked to Dustin. He's out with the girlfriend here and there. Told me as soon as he gets back to the house sometime tonight he will find the page and quote me the sentence or 2.

Have a great weekend
 
Just talked to Dustin. He's out with the girlfriend here and there....

Now there's what's really killing pool and pool halls in America these days: girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, yorkshire terriers.... All these damn excuses for not going to the pool hall.
 
I met her.........

Now there's what's really killing pool and pool halls in America these days: girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, yorkshire terriers.... All these damn excuses for not going to the pool hall.

I think Dustin has the best of both worlds here.
 
Back to the original question.........

I just recently discovered that in one of the great masters books that he talks about his aiming.

If he was cutting a ball to the right he would walk into it from the left.

If he was cutting the ball to the left he would walk into it from the right.

In fact sometimes this influenced which way he would walk around the table to shoot a shot.

There is a very distinct reason for this. I sure wish he was still around so I could talk to him. It would be pretty interesting. He knew and understood some things that many players never even thought about.

No wonder he played so well.

Does anyone know Why??????????

Does anyone know why he did this?

He's trying to avoid something happening. But what?
 
GREAT Clip! I never get tired watching him pocket balls!And just in my opnion it really looks great when he is dressed in a sport coat and tie (although I don't think he was wearing one in the clip). It just adds a real touch of professionalism and class.Just my opnion
 
Willie was a class act..........

GREAT Clip! I never get tired watching him pocket balls!And just in my opnion it really looks great when he is dressed in a sport coat and tie (although I don't think he was wearing one in the clip). It just adds a real touch of professionalism and class.Just my opnion

Alot of players today can't even imagine how the pool world was when Willie was in his prime.

The poolhalls were pretty repulsive back then. Lots of smoke, drinking and drugs.

Even back in the 70's when I first started traveling the country you had to really watch your back. If you wanted to gamble you went to the worst rat hole in the big city. That's where the money was but that's where all the trouble was also.

I was lucky because I still got my ID checked everywhere I went until I was about 28. This was pretty sweet because I looked like I was 17 or 18 for a long time. But this also led to trouble because alot of people thought I was not so street smart and would try to get me here or there and I had to always watch out. Sometimes it was so obvious what their real motive was. To get my cash the easy way.

A couple of times I got into games almost knowing that the people I was playing thought they could just take the money back from me somewhere else after I won it.

Once at a tournament I won about $3,000. i got a call from someone telling me not to walk out the door. It was 4:00 in the morning. They told me who planned on robbing me. I played a little game and would put my coat on only to see the person involved put on his and go out the front door first. I never left and soon he would be back. Later I found out this guy was a known crook. I did this again with the same result.

Finally I called the police and said I was afraid I was going to get robbed. Told them the story and they sent a squad car over to my car. As I went out the same thing happened. The guy put on his coat and went out first. I was never in my life so happy to see the police.

The officer stopped me after we got about 2 miles from the poolhall and I thought I was in trouble. It turned out all he wanted to know is how much I had won and what the game was. Kind of kool.

When i told him there was a big smile on his face. He told me he played alot of pool and loved the game.

One time in Benton,Ill there was a guy wanted to take me to Louisiana to play some guy he knew would go off. I didn;t really trust this guy. I checked it out and this person in Louisiana was for real and bet real big but the guy that wanted to take me there had bad plans. After we win the money he was going to knock me in the head and dump me in the swamp for the gators.

He made the mistake in fonfiding the story to a friend of his that made sure it got back to me. Davey Ore was the young man that told me. Fine young man. I had already made the decision not to go with this guy but just the same. People back then were always trying to steal your money. One thing was to win it but the next thing was to keep it.

It tuns out this guy had only been out of prison for about a month. He raped and robbed a 60 year old lady about 2 weeks later and ended up in prison again.

One real bad move and your history. You never know who your dealing with. That's scarey.......

After being on the road for about 2 months it would take me a month or 2 to be able to sleep real good. Had a bunch of close calls.

I'm sure it was just as bad if not worse back when Willie was up and coming. And I'm sure he went to these same rat holes that still kind of formed the image of pool today.

Today compared to way back when is so much nicer. The players and people are eduacated as to how to play and are so much nicer overall about the matching up.

It's amazing that Willie and so many of the other great pool players from way back were such gentleman when I know first hand that it was almost like being in the trenches sometimes running around the country playing pool.

Without the internet I wonder how many pool players actually got killed on the road. Because back then you never knew what happened unless it was almost right in your back yard.

I wonder................

I'll bet all the road players that traveled around from Willies time up to the early to late 80's would have a whole bunch of scary pool stories. In fact that could be the start of a great thread. But i'm sure it's been done before.


Anyway my hats off to Willie and all these other great pool players and how the survived these times and still kept their gentlemaness about them.

And Willie was one of the finest..........
 
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You didn't eat any worms did you?

St. Louis is quiet (dead).

I await your reference with bait on my breath.

Lou Figueroa

Just kidding. No word from Dustin yet.

Got a lesson. Chris Freeman. Flying in from Jersey. Be back tonight.

Later................
 
well Geno, I'll tell you how I aim, and it might make a little sense here.

I aim with the outside edges of the CB. To cut a ball to the left I aim at a segment of the OB with the left side of the CB....to find that segment I have to walk in from the right side for the sighting to work for me. Basically as I walk in my eye is telling me....too much, too little....ie: next segment, previous segment. Obviously the opposite is true for shots to the right.

if it matters...I am left handed, and left eye Dominant.

btw...for straight ins.....I aim center CB to where the OB touches the cloth ;)


G.
 
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