John Brumback is a good place to start...
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j...=5fompxOi0Ke0N4GJ08MMNA&bvm=bv.94911696,d.aWw
But you'll have to adjust for conditions...Diamonds and Gold Crowns
react differently.....gotta hit balls.
And you have to be aware of ages of rubber and even the quirks of
different billiard mechanics.
I remember talking to a room owner in Tulsa a long time ago....
...he'd been a road player, made a big score and bought the room.
His best game was bank pool...on his main action table, a GC, he'd
loosened the rail bolts a quarter turn so it banked a half diamond long.
He said a young player came in and gambled with him.....
...after three shots, the guy played the table better than he did.
...told me...."I dropped that kid like a hot potato!"