That's what I'm talking about.
Can't wait CJ. Count me in.
If you can't learn anything from Brumack or Freddy, there is nothing else to learn. Banking has a lot of feel to it, learning the speed of the hit and how much english to use. It's also a huge matter of how the cushions play.
There is no system that will provide you with the skills necessary to bank reliably. The only method available that is even close to foolproof is the same method the Pros, and all the rest of us use, and that is repetition.
Practice bank shots over, and over, and over, and over again, until your minds eye can see the shot and execute it correctly.![]()
Lots of useful information (including numerous video demonstrations) and "secrets" can be found here:Does anyone have any tips, secrets, etc. that they care to share on banking, both across and length of table.
I was talking to Shannon Daulton the other day about bank pool in general, he said "The thing that makes bank pool interesting and difficult are the table conditions, like golf on a windy day, being able to adjust your game to the table". I played enough banks to know this and agree with him. home court is a HUGE advantage in banks for a player. I dont think there is another pool game that table conditions effect the game as much as banks, one hole is a close 2nd, but 2nd for sure.
It will be interesting to see what CJ has coming up.