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Hey guys , I've never played much straight pool but I just started it recently for practice mostly. I quickly realized how little I know about straight pool patterns. I guess years of playing nine ball have ruined me. Is there any books or video's you guys would suggest to help?Thanks
 
I think some of the best pattern play I have seen is from Jim Rempe. While I enjoy watching some of the other guys more, I think Rempe's pattern play is second to none. His end patterns are super tight (by that I mean very little cue ball movement) and flow very logically. You can tell he approaches a layout like a chess player, every shot has some bearing on the end result, and when he moves in for the break ball, its just beautiful to watch. To me thats the right 14.1 "theory", your short term goals should be in concert with your long term goals in the rack, and Rempe does it scarily well.

I believe he has two 14.1 instructional tapes available at accu-stats.com.

Justin.
 
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JusticeNJ said:
I believe Jim Rempe has two 14.1 instructional tapes available at accu-stats.com.

Justin.

How to run a rack

How to run 100

Both great videos

John Schmidt How I run 100s
John Schmidt 245
Danny Harriman 280

Don't forget Phil Capelle's Book on Straight Pool
 
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Thanks guys , A friend of mine loaned me the phill capele book. I'm gonna read on it some and then I might get some of these video's some of you have mentioned. Thanks guys.
 
dmgwalsh said:
How to run a rack

How to run 100

Both great videos

John Schmidt How I run 100s
John Schmidt 245
Danny Harriman 280

Don't forget Phil Capelle's Book on Straight Pool

Don't forget the Danny D videos you put up. They are priceless. He should really make some videos.
 
Books are great, but you need to watch the great players play to really learn the game. I would suggest going to Amsterdams in New York on a Saturday and watching some of thoses straight pool contests.
 
I got the "How To Run a Rack" video from AccuStats - it was good, but could have been better. Really I got more info about breakshots from that video than anything else. I do like the drill he presents in it though.

What I want is a video that goes into great detail about the right and wrong ways to run balls. I want to see the balls from an overhead view so I know what the angles are like, and have diagrams overlayed on the table with explainations about why one pattern is better than another..

Anything like that around?
 
md5key said:
I got the "How To Run a Rack" video from AccuStats - it was good, but could have been better. Really I got more info about breakshots from that video than anything else. I do like the drill he presents in it though.

What I want is a video that goes into great detail about the right and wrong ways to run balls. I want to see the balls from an overhead view so I know what the angles are like, and have diagrams overlayed on the table with explainations about why one pattern is better than another..

Anything like that around?
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Perhaps in Shangri-la there is a video like that, but not here sir...
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Just kidding. I'd like to see something like that too. You could check out some of the videos people submitted to Blackjack for commentary. It's nice to see the mistakes mortals make, and then have them explained.
 
Yeah I have seen Blackjack's commentary videos, those are fantastic. Thanks for reminding me of those, I'll have to go through them again.
 
Try to get "Harriman vs Schmidt run to 400". The match is really boring imho, but the comment from Ken Schuman is priceless.
 
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Try to get "Harriman vs Schmidt run to 400". The match is really boring imho, but the comment from Ken Schuman is priceless.

The commentary is good.

...If you like hearing about Shawn Putnam ordering pizzas, passing kidney stones and other nonsense. :rolleyes:


I actually had to turn off the volume at times and watch it in silence.

Schuman was ok, though.
 
good_lawd_yall said:
Hey guys , I've never played much straight pool but I just started it recently for practice mostly. I quickly realized how little I know about straight pool patterns. I guess years of playing nine ball have ruined me. Is there any books or video's you guys would suggest to help?Thanks

jim rempe has some great videos out. i really didn't have a respectable high run until i started watching grady mathews key balls and break shots. it really opened my eyes as to how to open the balls (now i know how but can't always do it) with the break shot. some really good end rack paterns

John schmidts tape is really cool to watch. the problem is he just has so much talent that i don't think it's a great teaching tool unless you already play fairly strong already. a couple of times he gets out of line and makes a great recovery shot that i know i'd never make
 
dmgwalsh said:
The commentary is good.
...If you like hearing about Shawn Putnam ordering pizzas, passing kidney stones and other nonsense. :rolleyes:
It was amusing :)


poolplayer2093 said:
John schmidts tape is really cool to watch. the problem is he just has so much talent that i don't think it's a great teaching tool unless you already play fairly strong already. a couple of times he gets out of line and makes a great recovery shot that i know i'd never make
Well, if you want to run consistently 30+ balls, its absolutely nessesary to make these shots. Every player gets out of line...
 
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