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  1. J

    Everyone can look. But only a few can see.

    If everything about pool is known and if all the information is available either for free or paid then why the struggle? Why is there a Fedor, Joshua, Shane, Eklent, Carlo, etc.? Why are there not any AZBilliards forum members on this list as far as I know? I gather that experts have all the...
  2. J

    Everyone can look. But only a few can see.

    Missing because of fatigue may or may not be your own fault. I've heard some players in tournaments had to stay up for twelve hours straight in match play. They didn't make the schedule. Some players haven't gotten enough sleep and are not well rested. Some players haven't eaten and just ran...
  3. J

    Everyone can look. But only a few can see.

    "using the understanding gained by major thinkers who have gone before in order to make intellectual progress". Wikipedia Do communists enjoy eating crow?
  4. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Coincidently, I just saw a cat video today. It showed some very fast cats. They have what are called fast twitch muscles and a flexible back that makes them 3 times faster than humans. Two different cats caught birds flying too close overhead. And one dodged a striking snake. ETC. Click...
  5. J

    Everyone can look. But only a few can see.

    I believe all Gorst is doing is getting a better idea where all the balls are. So when he gets down on the shot he has a better sense of the 3-D layout or depth perception/relationship of the balls and pockets so he can more precisely line up his shot. You learn something new every day...
  6. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Yes I am. I will watch for it in a video to refer you to it. Give me some time, please. In the meantime, you might want to look for it if you watch any videos of him playing.
  7. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    I had to revise my post. I got the cue stick angle about right but I've edited the distance of the cue ball from the rail from 6" to about 2" - 3". I've been trying to re-visualize the memory since the original post above. I am not just trying to sensationalize here. I can still clearly see...
  8. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    If you hadn't noticed, Efren uses a slip stroke occasionally. Only about an inch or so at most. I've seen Cole's slip stoke be as much as 4, even 6 inches on occasion.
  9. J

    Cue shaft: Best Bang for the Buck?

    Great pics. Nice looking cue. Thanks for taking the time and making the effort.
  10. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Cecil Tugwell told me, "I could do that." No, I never saw Cecil even try it. Of course he was well past his prime then. Talk is cheap. See is believing. Cole did it for me and about 3 other people who were there without even being asked. And he did it for free. He was in stroke. Ya...
  11. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Big name. Good to hear your game is improving. Don't feel you have to tell us exactly but has he revealed to you any confidential pool secrets that only the anointed have access to?
  12. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    What do you mean: "diffusing the issue"? I ask the readers to look up the definition of the word "menial." So, your answer to the question of: how do you shoot straight is only for a what? A low class servile servant? You absolve yourself of such trivialities? To answer the question is beneath...
  13. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    From what I've been told, Cole could not have gotten so good so fast without a knowledgeable and experienced mentor. Even being a prodigy as Cole was. Again, from what I've been told, it might have been Sax Del Porto. Probably Bucktooth as well from the gambler/hustler point of view...
  14. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Nice pictures. You've posted them before. "Practice this 1000 times..." Etc.? Just one of many problems/unknowns with your pictures: how do I shoot consistently and precisely straight?
  15. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    I forget who it was, but the recommendation was that any pool player most likely does not need an instructor. An analogous example is when a mother tells her son to stand up straight. If the kid wants to stand up straight why does he need a nag to keep harping on him. He can just stand in...
  16. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    I am not claiming anything about this post quoted above. Bear with me. Have any of you interacted with ChatGPT 3.5? I have a few months ago for free. It blew my mind. After a few weeks I stopped. It's reasoning was often shattered and it lies. Carefully examine this post I am replying to...
  17. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    I am not exactly sure what you are referring to with "contact points." The only shot alignment contact points I know of are the cue tip/cue ball or cue ball strike point, and the cue ball/object ball contact point. Generally speaking, we all know what these are. When I speak of a...
  18. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    <snip> I don't know if you read my posted comment above that begins: "I can appreciate your several view points..." Sounds like you have experienced some of what I commented about there. Let me suggest that you must make sure you can see clearly. Make sure you can focus your eyes on everything...
  19. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    Hardy har har. It's okay. I have a thick skin. I am used to being the brunt of jokes in this forum. Some are somewhat funny. One reminded me of a scene from "The Deer Hunter." "I'm gonna put him on his fucking ass. Stan is crazy. Why? What happened? Stan is crazy. There's a Green Beret...
  20. J

    Taken lessons from any strong player?

    I can appreciate your several view points. There is a reason I asked these questions. Let's take shot alignment. It is a fact that a strong player has at least very good consistent shot alignment. And instructors you would think must as well. I mean, what if an instructor missed shots...
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