Expertvillage pool "instructional" videos, O M G!

I just watched all these videos and think I've been doing it all wrong. I may need some lessons, does anyone have any contact info for the Village Expert guy and know how much he charges?
 
Ah, the table scratch. I have heard a few bangers use that term and was completely lost as to what it meant.

I have to admit, he was exactly like some bangers I know, right down to the vocabulary and floating palm open bridge technique while trying to show some new people how to play.

I wonder how the "finesse every shot" advice would fly if he told this guy....


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6FL5N-j-87o
 
We need to add "Expert Village t-shirt" to the list of essential pool hustling gear.
Just put it on and you'll have people lining up around the block to play you!
 
Well, we COULD work on that BS, but I'd have to charge you double! LOL Those videos are some of the worst I've seen, and I've seen some bad stuff out there. BTW, I'm in Dallas now, but I'll be coming through MO this weekend! :D

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

OMG what the hell was all of that? I feel dumber now after watching all of that :o
Where is Scott Lee when we need him? Scott you didn't show me those things when you were at the house, What the hell :p

The straight pool video killed me :thumbup:
 
Next step is to make you buy a "good" cue.... Because many pros use them...... It will be a good "low deflection" cue which feels dead but it will help you make shots using sidespin. It doesn't matter if you don't know how to apply sidespin. The cue will do the work. This is how the "industry" works.........
 
Maybe that guy is fishing for someone to give him a game. Surely he has been told to stop teaching that load of crap.

If he's a player, I'll be super surprised.

I only watched the first & second bridge attempts, 'nuff for me.
 
It actually means something, even among real players: a scratch where the CB doesn't leave the table. Some say that's a foul but not a scratch.

pj
chgo

I think the "table scratch" he is referring to is when you use the corner of the table to scratch your nether regions.....:yes:

I wish I had known about these videos when I started playing. I never knew that you need to jack the cue up on a 45 degree angle for a draw shot, or "bottom english" shot.
 
Well, we COULD work on that BS, but I'd have to charge you double! LOL Those videos are some of the worst I've seen, and I've seen some bad stuff out there. BTW, I'm in Dallas now, but I'll be coming through MO this weekend! :D

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

I almost ruined my work computer watching those, shouldn't drink water and watch BS like that:grin: I will be at a tournament in columbia on Sat, and the wife and I are going to Lake of the Ozarks on Sunday. Give me a call when you get into town maybe I can figure something out.

I need someone to show this new stance I have been working on.:eek: LOl
 
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