PS: If you want to judge my playing level, several videos of me playing can be found near the bottom of the page here:
Dr. Dave's pool bio
Can't judge much off the 10 ball ghost video. That was the best breaking table i have ever seen, lol.
PS: If you want to judge my playing level, several videos of me playing can be found near the bottom of the page here:
Dr. Dave's pool bio
The video of him giving a lesson to Rollie Williams shows his skills pretty well. He breaks and runs two racks of 9-ball on a 9’ table. Definitely way higher than an APA 4 IMO.
Yes he is higher that an apa4, but again, no balls were ever touching after the break. He had zero break out shots and no balls in any trouble. Hats off for running out yes,
Can't judge much off the 10 ball ghost video. That was the best breaking table i have ever seen, lol.
The video of him giving a lesson to Rollie Williams shows his skills pretty well. He breaks and runs two racks of 9-ball on a 9’ table. Definitely way higher than an APA 4 IMO.
And you know that how?????I love Dr. Dave, but that table is looser than a Vegas hooker.
So a good break and good runout strategy make a player worse? That doesn't make sense to me.
You watched the ghost set. And these two racks. All good breaks. All clean runouts without having to shoot crazy shots and break out a bunch of balls.
Generally that tells me that someone is a better player.
And you know that how?????![]()
Can't judge much off the 10 ball ghost video. That was the best breaking table i have ever seen, lol.
I didn't say anything about being worse. He's higher then a 4. Good nines will beat him,imo. I put around a solid 8 in apa nine ball. He never had to do hardly anything with the cue ball. Can't even tell if he can play 2 rail position from the easily set up run outs after the break. Didn't have to break out any balls.
I didn't say anything about being worse. He's higher then a 4. Good nines will beat him,imo. I put around a solid 8 in apa nine ball. He never had to do hardly anything with the cue ball. Can't even tell if he can play 2 rail position from the easily set up run outs after the break. Didn't have to break out any balls.
Just bringing this up. I understand the argument that the best players don't necessarily make the best instructors, but you would think some of the more famous instructors and video content providers would at least have some sort of fargo rate.
Unless they are purposely afraid to get one?? But to be fair, some areas of the country don't use fargo (dominated by the APA, like here in Chicago) so maybe that's why?
You can judge plenty off of that video. Dave is around 630-640 fargo IMO.
I'm a 600 and can't beat the 10 ball ghost on any table often.
“He never had to do hardly anything with the cue ball”
Read this^^^^ to yourself a few times slowly.
If this is really important to you, I will film myself playing in the next tournament I enter. And, BTW, there is pressure when I am being filmed for a video that will be posted online, as with the recent Rollie video, because I know how critical and demanding some Internet viewers can be.
There was also tremendous pressure when I was filming my video entries for the Billiard University Playing-Ability-Exam Challenge, where if I placed in the Top 3, I was saving myself significant money (up to $2500) and earning bragging rights. I think I felt more pressure doing that than I have felt in any league or tournament match. Scoring high on these Exams is not easy, and it requires lots of focus, endurance, skill, and dedicated practice. You should know. I've seen your scores and videos on the AZB BU sticky thread.
I am a university professor (until I retire in December, at which point I will start working exclusively on my pool business instead), but I am also a long-time pool instructional author and a professional instructor. For more info, see my pool bio.
I did not post that video ... Rollie Williams did. I asked him to use the title "Pro Instructor" instead, but he forgot to make the change, and there is no way to fix it now. That's why I posted the following both in the AZB thread and on Facebook:
"For the record, I am obviously not a "Pro Player" (as Rollie wrote on the title screen), but I am a "Pro Instructor."
Thank you! Maybe I’ll also be able to dedicate more time to my game. I didn’t realize how much I sucked until I read this thread. :grin-square:Congratulations on the approaching retirement, Dr. Dave.
Onward to the next chapter of full time pool instruction. We pool students will be more enriched to say the least. Thanks for all that you do.
Thank you! Maybe I’ll also be able to dedicate more time to my game. I didn’t realize how much I sucked until I read this thread. :grin-square:
Best regards,
Dave