Spend the day with Dennis

This is a great opportunity for a lucky few! I'll be in Vegas then (furniture market) and won't be able to drive to the coast due to commitments :mad: .

Nice work Jay!
 
Although Dennis is known as a great player, and he truly is, he is also an excellent teacher. I've seen him spot nuances in a player's game that needed some fine tuning and with a little nudge here or a slight shift there, viola, they are playing better. Dennis notices things that most of us would miss, including me. :)

Hey Jay,
You do not miss a thing! Way to go Jay, I like what you are doing. Hope you and the family are OK! Another good post.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
 
Neither buddy....

I have been there too many times when its 100 plus in that tin shack and I am happy with C player status!!!

Ha Ha, the aircon is in good working order now, so that should be no problem. We had one last minute cancellation so there is an opening for someone. Too late for a reservation so just come to Tiger at 175 W. Magnolia in Burbank at 1 PM tomorrow and you will have a spot. Dennis is giving a private lesson now and he is a great instructor!
 
Jay, I wanted to thank you, Dennis, and Tony for the wonderful afternoon. I only wished it could have gone on all night.
I really enjoyed Tony’s tour of the Tiger factory. Seeing what goes on behind the scenes in the manufacture of Cues, Shafts, and Tips was fascinating. His explanations were insightful, and surprisingly, mirror some of what goes on in my profession. His passion for the sport and quality of his product is refreshing in today’s throwaway world. The hit on the XPro shaft was very nice and did not seem to take much adjusting from what I was using. Having a 9’ Diamond to play on was not bad either!
Dennis, wow, what a gentleman! Does the guy ever miss? We are blessed to have a Pro in our sport, who is so willing to spend some time imparting his vast knowledge of the game with those of us who are lucky to string a few balls together. Running a rack of 10 Ball, while alternating shots with him, will forever be etched in my mind, the resulting smile probably won’t leave my face too soon either! Anyway, that will probably be the closest I will ever come to what it must feel like to shoot like a pro. Dennis, I thank you for that wonderful experience, and I really appreciate all your advice. I imagine for better players it is mundane, but for me to have a Pro show me where he wants the cue ball wind up, how many rails, and how much English and speed to get there, was absolutely priceless. I could not be more thrilled with the day!
Thanks Again Guys, Steve Dickey

PS It was a pleasure meeting Pat and Tom as well.
 
I want to thank everyone involved too. It was a fun afternoon with nice folks!
The highlight for me as watching Pat, and Steve and his son playing with Dennis. Nice to see the "lights" come on as he showed them things. also BS'ing with Jay was fun as we are about the same age and knew of some of the same shooters from the 60s and 70s.
Being a carpenter for the last 40 years, I really enjoyed the shop tour also.
Tony couldn't have been a better host.
Thanks everyone for a great afternoon:thumbup:
 
Thanks guys for coming. I enjoyed it just as much as you. We'll do it again next time Dennis is in town. He's turned out to be an excellent instructor, really notices the little things that can improve someone's game.
 
Wish I could be there.

For any one in the area this is an opportunity you shouldn't pass up. Orcullo is imo the best player in the world and plays all games the way they should be played. He's all about knowledge, don't miss it if you can make it:thumbup2:

Billy Incardona
 
Thommy,
Hope you had a good flight home. My son had one of the best days of his life, buying his first car an hour before getting to the event really started out the day on a positive note. I spent today practicing some of what I learned and putting the shirt Dennis signed and a couple of pictures in a frame in my pool room. Maybe we will cross paths again sometime, if Dennis does this again I would jump at the chance to go again. Take care, Steve
 

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