i was close to booking a lesson with tor several years ago
but where you have to fly to and the long drive to where he lives made me not go thru with it
also most of my correspondence was thru someone who handles his bookings
i dont recall i ever got to talk to him
from his videos
he does seem to be a good instructor
I sent him an email a couple days ago. I still have not gotten a reply. He does seem somewhat reclusive, even enigmatic. Which is why I asked. Still no one has reported any direct contact with the guy. I do agree he seems to be a good instructor.
Does he actually teach anything in them videos? I've seen a few and they all seem like advertisements.
He does push his other material for sure. But he does provide excellent content in his videos. And when he does talk about common mistakes, both mental and executional, they really are on point. And his methods for working with students, at least as presented in his videos, seem top-notch. So given how much he advertises, why is he so hard to reach, and why don't many people have feedback on working with him?
This one that was recently uploaded has ton of info in it. Takes a while to get into the meaty stuff.
I only watched 20 minutes or so of it, but will eventually watch the rest.
That is the recent video to which I was referring. It is excellent. It does get a little repetitive at times, but I liked his justifications for playing longer cue ball paths at times over shorter cue ball paths. It is all about the percentages, and sometimes the percentages go against "standard" approaches.
I will agree his videos are well done. Let's not forget about Dr. Dave as well he does a great job.
I love Dr Dave. I read his book cover to cover and watch all his videos as they come out. His material is essential for understanding the underlying physics/reasons behind why most things happen the way they do on a pool table. I may end up seeking instruction from him at some point. But I've decided I'm looking for instruction for various specific parts of my game and those will most likely come from different instructors. I aim to work with Mark Wilson for my stroke, and Tor looked like a good person for pattern play/strategy and working on the basic skills that allow for superior pattern play.
Once the fundamentals are entrenched, then I will worry about developing specific games.
Ultimately, this thread was seeing if anyone has interacted with Tor, and if so, if he was a good enough instructor to book years out, vs just finding other options who are available more immediately. So far, no one can vouch for the guy. I will report back here if I ever hear back from him.