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  1. PGHteacher

    Novice Questions

    Ok which one is it? I am confused. This is a direct insult that I personally believe you should apologize for but hey who am I, it's your life. Do you realize that even if you put "thanks" at the end or "with all due respect" at the beginning that that does not change that you have insulted...
  2. PGHteacher

    Novice Questions

    How could you possibly not hit a nerve with some of us after saying: With all due respect also; think about being an instructor and reading that. I don't know what you do/did for a living but fill in the "many of them are not very good" with YOUR business, trade or whatever, it would strike...
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    CJ Wiley's "Touch" of Inside 3 Part Pocket System

    I think anyone should be able to post anything they want, I am not a certified instructor either; I have been teaching for 20 some years and charge for my lessons the people with papers tell me that's just fine, and that qualifies me. I think if you are giving advice/corrections to posters...
  4. PGHteacher

    Attitudes towards practice

    ^^^ this is correct^^^ Who are you practicing with, how is the session structured, what are the respective levels of the 2, what are you trying to accomplish? etc.. etc.. the list could be going on for a while. In general my thought is that excellent w/self vs. excellent practice with a...
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    Angry shooter

    The problem is not unique to any group, D, C, B, A, AA it isn't even unique to armatures even Pro players have this "adjustment period" even IF YOU HAVE HAD time to prepare. Our muscles/minds react differently during competition than they do during casual play; it is part of the game and the...
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    Best Playing Cue on the Planet

    How ugly could a cue possibly be? To me bright fuchsia with skulls around the bottom a white linen wrap and some distasteful pics above the wrap comes to mind but heck you could repaint the thing if you wanted to, so I don't think extra ugly is RAELLY a factor, but the best playing cue on the...
  7. PGHteacher

    Best game to practice???

    The big question is; how do you practice a game? 14.1 always has been and always will be the test of pool skill and the best way to learn the game. If the game is long enough the better pool player will win well over 99% of the time. How does one practice 14.1? That is the bigger question and...
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    Question about planning for runout in 8-ball

    All the advice so far has been very good, especially Scott's. Much of it is good pool advice and you should take it as such. As far as "building better neural pathways so that you can more quickly see into the position and analyze the table farther into the run". I have an exercise that might...
  9. PGHteacher

    Attitudes towards practice

    You're welcome, we are in agreement for the most part I also agree there are some people that do not realize that sacrifices MUST be made to get any good at all. I was more talking about those people where the cost of living is high, they don't have access to a pool table and/or if they do it...
  10. PGHteacher

    Attitudes towards practice

    I do! And that is because I have practiced enough so that I realize that the improvement in my game is a direct result of my practice sessions. If you just drill, do that drill, that drill & that drill practice can get boring and a drudgery real fast. If you "water down" your drills so that you...
  11. PGHteacher

    Cue tip lifespan

    Like most equipment it depends on lots of factors; how you play, what you play, how often you play, how much attn you give to your tip, what kind of tip it is, how hard the tip is & do you break with it or not; just to name the top ones. To shell out advice like "it only lasts about 6mo" is just...
  12. PGHteacher

    Attitudes towards practice

    This is true with a stipulation, if you add on to this .........given the time, money, availability of a pool table and many other considerations like life in general, a mate, spouse, kids and having to make a living........ that is what really stymies those of us that would play, practice &...
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    How would you play Buddy Hall, 9 ball race to 11 games for the cheese?

    A lot depends on how the breaks are issued & what kind of rack we are using. Obviously winner breaks + magic rack is death for me unless he gives me 10 and that's not going to happen; the last time I played Slivka here in Pittsburgh he gave me lots of games but damn few chances at the table let...
  14. PGHteacher

    Attitudes towards practice

    Sure have, and with some it's a skill level thing. The higher SL the more they are apt to get to the practice table (for the most part). I can tell if a student has put in what I told them to or not. Even with lessons sometimes. I think sometimes (especially the younger ones) they look at good...
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    Practice Makes Perfect... No Not Really.

    I have said almost the same thing for a long time but; practice is only part of the "getting better cycle" you practice, compete and see if you got better and then repeat.
  16. PGHteacher

    Hand held Vac

    This is what the owner of my pool room says the table install guys told him, if you vacuum you stretch to cloth, for whatever thats worth. Maybe ask in the other sections like mechanics & owner sections.
  17. PGHteacher

    Ever play bottle pool?

    I don't just play it I teach it. I do have a variant of the game just to make it more interesting for my students that involves the 3 ball frozen to the head rail. This is a great game that has lost its appeal to the pool world. If more people would get out of their "comfort zone" and play...
  18. PGHteacher

    Thread Titles

    Interesting thread; I think you might be thinking that people should be or want to be thoughtful, organized, thorough and attentive to what they are doing. I am; but I am about 50% of the population. From my experience you can't get the other half to do this. One big drawback in getting too...
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