Chohan's book.

I thought the price was a bit high. It does come with some kind of online video archive. I'll probably get it for Christmas
You must not purchase specialty books at all.

This is a niche book for those of us who love one pocket, and the other 3 books on the subject are all all about the same or more. The effort into producing a book like this, with videos for each situation and answers is tiresome and Tony deserves a ton of credit.
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You must not purchase specialty books at all.

This is a niche book for those of us who love one pocket, and the other 3 books on the subject are all all about the same or more...
Two by Robin, one by Wirth, one by Steve Booth, and one by Jack Koehler. The Koehler book is more like $20 but is more basic. Booth covers all the basics plus advanced ideas and is a much better book for players new to the game.
 
learning one pocket shots from a picture is hardly easy or worse. seeing videos is practical.

plus most of his shots need good cue ball control as he does more than one thing within a shot. until you are at least proficient in doing kicks and combo's and kisses then stick with getting regular shots down.

if you cant bank well from all sorts of angles, and control where whitey stops you have to do that as step number one.
 
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To me, this looks like a fantastic opportunity. I do not play one pocket althought I might resume in the future. In the past, I played it a little, and even have a few eight ball runs. This book could help me to learn just about everything I would need to know. Furthermore, I would be able to learn from one of the best one pocket players in the world. I am very impressed with the book including the videos, and they look like a great investment.
 
Whoever invented one pocket—where did one pocket come from, its genesis?—must be happy to see all these great books come forth. Good luck to Tony Chohan on sales. Pool peeps are a tough crowd sometimes when it comes to spending.
 
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Whoever invented one pocket—where did one pocket come from, its genesis?—must be happy to see all these great books come forth. Good luck to Tony Chohan on sales. Pool peeps are a tough crowd sometimes when it comes to spending.


Tony will have to sell how many to break even? Will be thought Nut to crack.

One pocket has appeal to small audience.

Tony’s idea was great, book mint be great, but 85 bucks is IMHO to high a price point.
 
Tony will have to sell how many to break even? Will be thought Nut to crack.

One pocket has appeal to small audience.

Tony’s idea was great, book mint be great, but 85 bucks is IMHO to high a price point.
Dude we get that you are a skin flint, no further proof needed.
 
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