Who is the best 1 pocket teacher?

Some of you guys have no clue, some of you guys just believe what you want to believe. Some of you know your stuff.

When I was at Sand Castle I had Danny telling me one thing and Billy I. telling me another. Scott Frost or SVB would have probably given me other suggestions.

Experience is the best teacher. I've taken a little from a lot of different players. You can't expect to play like Danny, Scott, Efren, etc, etc.

Who's the best....... None of them. Combined they are all the best. Take some lessons from all of them, but only if you have solid fundamentals. If your not a solid player start with Mark Wilson or another instructor that can really help your game. Then go see several of those 1P champions and a few books and tapes.

I like this post.....good players can have separate view points that can all have validity.

I must confess that I'm a bit biased for Danny, an old and loyal friend.


The post that made me laugh most in this thread....
OLD nine baller telling CJ that he didn't have a clue about his age, :grin:
 
wow, that's some funny stuff

That is hilariously ironic isn't it. It's like "One Eyed Tony" telling me I have no clue about how many eyes he has.....or "Fat Ralph" telling me I have no clue about his weight.....or "Black Sam" claiming he doesn't understand how anyone can know his skin color.....or "Lizard" wondering why people have a clue he's a bit "reptilian" - LoL

The "inside scoop" is that Danny D. is a top notch one pocket coach/instructor/teacher.....like it or "lump it," it's the truth, and the Truth will get you out of a lot of traps, even if you're frozen to TWO balls, like the guy they refer to below.

I have never barked at you. I don't know who you are, where you are or even if you are. You are just an anonymous poster on a website to me.

Maybe you thought I was referring to you when I said someone was an idiot. I was referring to someone else sorry if you figured it referred to you. -------wow, that's some funny stuff, the best description of Loucifer I've seen, and very accurate
I like this post.....good players can have separate view points that can all have validity.

I must confess that I'm a bit biased for Danny, an old and loyal friend.


The post that made me laugh most in this thread....
OLD nine baller telling CJ that he didn't have a clue about his age, :grin:
 
That is hilariously ironic isn't it. It's like "One Eyed Tony" telling me I have no clue about how many eyes he has.....or "Fat Ralph" telling me I have no clue about his weight.....or "Black Sam" claiming he doesn't understand how anyone can know his skin color.....or "Lizard" wondering why people have a clue he's a bit "reptilian" - LoL

The "inside scoop" is that Danny D. is a top notch one pocket coach/instructor/teacher.....like it or "lump it," it's the truth, and the Truth will get you out of a lot of traps, even if you're frozen to TWO balls, like the guy they refer to below.

So now I'm "Loucifer" lol. Talk about a brand, lol.

Lou Figueroa
watch out
Affliction

Actually Lou, CJ just didn't know that Wayne was responding to and referring to me in that post so he made his snide comment about "Loucifer" either because he can't spell or he can't read.

ONB
 
Actually Lou, CJ just didn't know that Wayne was responding to and referring to me in that post so he made his snide comment about "Loucifer" either because he can't spell or he can't read.

ONB


ONB, can I go for the "Daily Double" on that one?

Lou Figueroa
 
Actually Lou, CJ just didn't know that Wayne was responding to and referring to me in that post so he made his snide comment about "Loucifer" either because he can't spell or he can't read.

ONB

Actually, C J nailed it on the head. If you go back to my first post on the thread you will be happy to know Lou was the idiot I referred to and not you. Wayne
 
Actually, C J nailed it on the head. If you go back to my first post on the thread you will be happy to know Lou was the idiot I referred to and not you. Wayne

In post #96 you quoted my post and responded to me even though my post was not addressed to you.

What is said between you & Lou is not my concern.

ONB
 
One more name. Champagne Ed Kelly!!! Old school with years of knowledge and victories. Last known location is Vegas dealing cards. He and billy are close in speed and knowledge. Either one.

Kd
Mike Wilson

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This thread has listed many very good and qualified one pocket teachers. Who is the best? Experience!
Yes, it is. But don't you think that learning from others should be part of the process of "experience"? :wink:
 
Yes, it is. But don't you think that learning from others should be part of the process of "experience"? :wink:

I thought I got by unnoticed. Yes i do think learning from others is very important. I have always bought books, (SMS-WOP), videos (instructional), and obtain as much information as possible. I was tipped off early on to the value of studying Accu-Stats matches, having hundreds of VHS (now converted to DVD). However the current players have taken the game more aggressive. Power One Pocket- Scott Frost is a good one.

When I was young I received allot of advice from a very good player. I ran the clock and held $ and witnessed the action, generally one pocket. I would invest in lessons from several people mentioned in this thread. However, one problem, once uyou are up against someone better, someone who really knows the game, you are stuck without a shot and it becomes so frustrating you can not execute or put to use what you know and have learned. So do not expect results without experience playing "up a ladder".

Think of tennis. You can not play tennis without someone equal and preferable a little better. Too weak and it is not fun. Too strong and you are blown off the court.
 
I thought I got by unnoticed. Yes i do think learning from others is very important. I have always bought books, (SMS-WOP), videos (instructional), and obtain as much information as possible. I was tipped off early on to the value of studying Accu-Stats matches, having hundreds of VHS (now converted to DVD). However the current players have taken the game more aggressive. Power One Pocket- Scott Frost is a good one.

When I was young I received allot of advice from a very good player. I ran the clock and held $ and witnessed the action, generally one pocket. I would invest in lessons from several people mentioned in this thread. However, one problem, once uyou are up against someone better, someone who really knows the game, you are stuck without a shot and it becomes so frustrating you can not execute or put to use what you know and have learned. So do not expect results without experience playing "up a ladder".

Think of tennis. You can not play tennis without someone equal and preferable a little better. Too weak and it is not fun. Too strong and you are blown off the court
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While your statement about tennis is generally correct, tennis is actually an entirely different animal than pool. Pool is more similar to golf where the object (ball) you are striking is always stationary, and not in "unique motion" each time you strike it, whereas tennis is more similar to baseball, whereas you are reacting to a ball struck, or thrown, in a way that is unique to each individual person and/or situation.

The idea of getting "match tough" does, in fact, apply to both.

J
 
While your statement about tennis is generally correct, tennis is actually an entirely different animal than pool. Pool is more similar to golf where the object (ball) you are striking is always stationary, and not in "unique motion" each time you strike it, whereas tennis is more similar to baseball, whereas you are reacting to a ball struck, or thrown, in a way that is unique to each individual person and/or situation.

The idea of getting "match tough" does, in fact, apply to both.

J

I am not talking about the fundamentals of the shots. I am saying in one pocket and in tennis, you need to play with someone of equal or slightly better skill to best improve. Dominating a weaker player does nothing for your game. Trying to play someone significantly better, like a Frost etc, you will get blown out and not improve. This should be more clear.
 
Pack your bags and head to Arizona. Scott Frost still has a lot of gas left and has a proven track record of teaching. Let the flaming begin.....
 
Another name for you and a GOOD teacher is Tom Wirth {Tom Tom} lives in florida and WON the Capital City Classic/strawberrry tournament in DC area. He can TEACH well!!!


KD
I know Tom and used to see him teach. He is good and communicates Real Well!!!
 
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