dquarasr
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Against my better judgment, I let curiosity get the better of me and checked on how this conversation is going. I am flabbergasted. Also against my better judgment, I feel compelled to respond to these ridiculous assertions.
Spider: what is the air like on the planet you're on?
I'm going to bare it all.
TDLR: accused C- player refutes crap posted.
Here goes:
I may have exaggerated slightly when I said I had been serious only 18 months. It might have been two years. As I mentioned before, I bought a table, a Goldenwest (not anything special by any means) when I was in my 30s. I played sparingly. I played my neighbor maybe four, five, six times a year. Over the years, the table fell into disrepair; the table was outdoors on a covered patio, and humidity ruined the wood finish, with mold growing in the grain.
I played very little. After reconfiguring the porch, I brought the table inside and refinished it myself in 2014 (no, not including cloth and cushions.)
Before and after photos:
I moved to Mount Dora, FL in 2019. I joined a local APA league then. I sucked. I struggled and was embarrassed at how bad I was. I started practicing, mostly just hitting balls. I "got" retired by COVID in 2020. So I started being more serious about learning how to play. I devoured videos and websites. I became more active here on AZB, having been a casual lurker here. I've taken some lessons. My first experience with a lesson was probably back in 2019, a respected instructor nearby (no, I won't say who). I went in with a goal to work on my fundamentals, stance, stroke, alignment. Unfortunately, that unnamed instructor gave me like 10 minutes of that topic, then the rest of the session was his formulaic one-size-fits-all plan on drills for speed control, draw, and CB positioning. Not at all what I had wanted to cover. I knew I needed strong fundamentals. I bought Mark Wilson's book.
I've slowly moved up, slowly the operative word. I have met some other helpful players, and have taken lessons from an SL9 and and SL7. I am now an APA SL 5 in both 8 and 9. Last year I played in a single BCA match, so I have a Fargo, 368 based on that single match.
Attached are screen shots of my APA and Fargo history. Note that in 41 8-ball matches and all those racks, I have exactly one (1) BNR, and zero in 9-ball. Zero. I got the the 9-ball twice. Even at home as much as I play I have never run out a 9-ball rack. I play the six-ball ghost. Most days it takes me between 15 and 30 racks to run out, although some days I can run out in two or three tries. My best Bowliards score is like 120, with most games in the 80-90 range.
Here is a link to a YT video recorded today of me desperately trying to eliminate unwanted spin on the CB because of my elbow moving away from my body (ala chicken wing).
My name is Doug Quara. I am a "sr", so on Facebook I'm Doug Quara Sr, hence my AZB name "dquarasr". Feel free to look me up.
I did not disparage another system. I provided feedback from MY PERSPECTIVE, on the effectiveness of a video I was directed to. Based on that video, I concluded CTE is not for me, and I provided reasons I thought so. If we can't disagree and explain what we disagree with on aiming systems, then what good is this forum?
So, I am disappointed you subscribe to conspiracy theories that include me. I ask you, honestly, with these explanations, lifetime stats, Fargo, and honest soul-baring video of how poorly I play the game and struggle to fix my fundamentals, do you still believe I'm anything but a C- player?
Doug
Spider: what is the air like on the planet you're on?
I'm going to bare it all.
TDLR: accused C- player refutes crap posted.
Here goes:
I may have exaggerated slightly when I said I had been serious only 18 months. It might have been two years. As I mentioned before, I bought a table, a Goldenwest (not anything special by any means) when I was in my 30s. I played sparingly. I played my neighbor maybe four, five, six times a year. Over the years, the table fell into disrepair; the table was outdoors on a covered patio, and humidity ruined the wood finish, with mold growing in the grain.
I played very little. After reconfiguring the porch, I brought the table inside and refinished it myself in 2014 (no, not including cloth and cushions.)
Before and after photos:
I moved to Mount Dora, FL in 2019. I joined a local APA league then. I sucked. I struggled and was embarrassed at how bad I was. I started practicing, mostly just hitting balls. I "got" retired by COVID in 2020. So I started being more serious about learning how to play. I devoured videos and websites. I became more active here on AZB, having been a casual lurker here. I've taken some lessons. My first experience with a lesson was probably back in 2019, a respected instructor nearby (no, I won't say who). I went in with a goal to work on my fundamentals, stance, stroke, alignment. Unfortunately, that unnamed instructor gave me like 10 minutes of that topic, then the rest of the session was his formulaic one-size-fits-all plan on drills for speed control, draw, and CB positioning. Not at all what I had wanted to cover. I knew I needed strong fundamentals. I bought Mark Wilson's book.
I've slowly moved up, slowly the operative word. I have met some other helpful players, and have taken lessons from an SL9 and and SL7. I am now an APA SL 5 in both 8 and 9. Last year I played in a single BCA match, so I have a Fargo, 368 based on that single match.
Attached are screen shots of my APA and Fargo history. Note that in 41 8-ball matches and all those racks, I have exactly one (1) BNR, and zero in 9-ball. Zero. I got the the 9-ball twice. Even at home as much as I play I have never run out a 9-ball rack. I play the six-ball ghost. Most days it takes me between 15 and 30 racks to run out, although some days I can run out in two or three tries. My best Bowliards score is like 120, with most games in the 80-90 range.
Here is a link to a YT video recorded today of me desperately trying to eliminate unwanted spin on the CB because of my elbow moving away from my body (ala chicken wing).
My name is Doug Quara. I am a "sr", so on Facebook I'm Doug Quara Sr, hence my AZB name "dquarasr". Feel free to look me up.
I did not disparage another system. I provided feedback from MY PERSPECTIVE, on the effectiveness of a video I was directed to. Based on that video, I concluded CTE is not for me, and I provided reasons I thought so. If we can't disagree and explain what we disagree with on aiming systems, then what good is this forum?
So, I am disappointed you subscribe to conspiracy theories that include me. I ask you, honestly, with these explanations, lifetime stats, Fargo, and honest soul-baring video of how poorly I play the game and struggle to fix my fundamentals, do you still believe I'm anything but a C- player?
Doug
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