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  1. VTEC John

    The Value of NOT Playing Pool (especially when you are struggling)

    You might ask your doctor about the beta-blocker Propranalol. It has long been used by actors, singers, etc. to help with performance anxiety and stage fright. It might also be helpful in competitive situations to remind yourself that it's not you against your opponent, or you against the other...
  2. VTEC John

    Article on Jeanette Lee in Vogue Magazine

    In 1993, I was trying to launch a modest pool newsletter called HEAD SPOT. This was pre-internet, pre-chat groups, when one was lucky to stumble across the billiards "usenet" group. My idea was modeled on a newsletter I subscribed to for enthusiasts of four-stroke singles motorcycles, in which...
  3. VTEC John

    How to Improve 9 Ball Pro Match Play !!!

    sjm, That's interesting that Matchroom stats suggest the breaker's advantage is relatively modest, but do you think that extends beyond Matchroom's way of structuring competition? I'm thinking of these race to 4 Predator sets, where it's hard to believe that getting more breaks isn't a big...
  4. VTEC John

    Does a pushout require CB/cue tip contact?

    Found the rules posted for that Australian Open. "3-point rule" applied for men's division (not for women).
  5. VTEC John

    Does a pushout require CB/cue tip contact?

    Thx, I think you've solved it. There was no commentary on the match. Filler made one ball and got one ball into the kitchen on that break, so it was non-complying. I'm still curious about whether a pushout requires some sort of CB/cue tip contact.
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    Does a pushout require CB/cue tip contact?

    EDITED Sorry, I did not describe this situation correctly at all and missed an important point. Australian Open Filler-WissenRack 6. 1. Filler broke and failed to meet the 3-ball compliance (one pocketed, one reached the kitchen) and walked away from the table. 2. Wissen looked it over and gave...
  7. VTEC John

    Who was in the wrong?

    Earl did nothing wrong. He could have responded with ordinary courtesy and good grace, but he wasn't obligated to do so. He's absolutely right: it's not in the rules. Just don't mistake him for a good guy--that's not a requirement, either.
  8. VTEC John

    Who was in the wrong?

    I find Seo's fundamentals extraordinary; she could be the poster woman for "Treat Every Shot With Respect." After playing a near perfect match, she practically skipped over to him like an excited child. To me her body language told the whole story: a 21-year old was excitedly approaching...
  9. VTEC John

    Cue Tip Contact Myth-Busting Truths in Super Slow Motion

    I was witness to this experiment. Hopes were high. Results were low. Real low. Incomprehensible. L.S. Dennis did a great job of mounting and shaping the aircraft rubber into a cue tip with a perfect dime curve, but the hit was disastrous. (Rome wasn't built in a day.)
  10. VTEC John

    Predator 314-2 vs 314-3

    Was the 314-3 a great leap forward in your opinion? I have an opportunity to buy a used -2 in good shape for a good price, whereas the -3s for sale are all new and, of course, pricier. Input much appreciated.
  11. VTEC John

    Sanchez Ruiz Headlines Notable Derby City Classic Absentees

    And let's not forget Derby also includes banks and one-pocket tournaments.
  12. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    Fantastic. Thanks.
  13. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    Thanks, very helpful.
  14. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    Thanks, Lou. I assume if insurance didn't cover them, you got multi-focal lenses. I'd jump at $2500 total. I'm getting quotes of $3100 per eye and $4200 per eye for multi-focals. That's out-of-pocket the lenses themselves with my insurance covering everything else.
  15. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    I have pool glasses. They'd be perfect if I had an upright stance like many of the old timers. From down low, for me, they're useless.
  16. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    Great info. Thank you.
  17. VTEC John

    Contact lenses/cataract surgery for pool

    I've read all the threads on contacts, cataract surgery and lasik, but am still trying to find out a couple of things. Contacts users whose stance is LOW over the cue looking at a long-cut object ball thru the upper portion of your eyes: 1) do the lenses roll upwards naturally with your eyes...
  18. VTEC John

    Mackey on the jump shot

    Ban jump cues but not jump shots, mandate a minimum length for playing cues, and play pool.
  19. VTEC John

    Mosconi cup

    It's not accurate to say he had ball in hand position. If he'd had ball in hand, he'd have repositioned the cue ball so he didn't have to worry at all about catching the corner of the side pocket on the draw (or even scratching in the side) which may well be what caused him to force the shot a...
  20. VTEC John

    Mosconi cup

    Crikey, they need help with their website copy. No one is going to assume that clicking on "Match Schedule" will take them to real-time results.
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