For Those Of You Who Bought The Set Of "killer One-pocket", What Were Your Thoughts After Viewing?
MHarris said:I bought these DVD's directly from Cliff on eBay. Honestly, I expected a little more, but they were still decent. The first one is all about the break: what to look for in the rack, getting out of the break, etc. The second is Cliff playing himself with Crane commentating and asking questions at the table, and it actually does a half-decent job of taking you through Cliff's thought process. The third is all end game shots, most of which haven't been shown in an instructional before.
A couple of other notes....I've heard people say Crane is terribly boring to listen to. I didn't think he was that bad, although he is pretty monotone. His instructional he came out with 15-20 years ago is FAR more boring, and I think those who have seen it might let that influence them a little.
Also, Cliff and Wade aren't the best at explaining what they're trying to do. At times, Cliff looks a little uncomfortable trying to explain things, while at other times he seems very comfortable. Crane doesn't seem uncomfortable, although he stumbles through his explanantions from time to time. They don't really get into the details the way Grady, Incardona, or Kinister might.
Overall, I'd say these are a worthy buy, as long as you're not too new to the game. For a beginner, it would be more worthwhile to get some lessons, get a solid foundation for their one-pocket game, then move on to this material.
MHarris said:Thanks Hemi.
I accidentally left something else out definitely worth noting, too. Along with the DVD's, Cliff sent a handwritten note saying if I had any problem situations that I could fax him a diagram and he'd fax back a solution. That's a great service that I hope I get the chance to use. Cliff asks for nothing in return, and I think that speaks volumes for him.
William2 said:learned alot bout the break .never knew about a loose grip on a one pocket break. helped a whole lot. possibly a ball or 2. learned some valuable shots in volume 3. have to go over them several times to fully understand what cliff is doing. would like to see some more strategy one pocket in the future.
MHarris said:I bought these DVD's directly from Cliff on eBay. Honestly, I expected a little more, but they were still decent. The first one is all about the break: what to look for in the rack, getting out of the break, etc. The second is Cliff playing himself with Crane commentating and asking questions at the table, and it actually does a half-decent job of taking you through Cliff's thought process. The third is all end game shots, most of which haven't been shown in an instructional before.
A couple of other notes....I've heard people say Crane is terribly boring to listen to. I didn't think he was that bad, although he is pretty monotone. His instructional he came out with 15-20 years ago is FAR more boring, and I think those who have seen it might let that influence them a little.
Also, Cliff and Wade aren't the best at explaining what they're trying to do. At times, Cliff looks a little uncomfortable trying to explain things, while at other times he seems very comfortable. Crane doesn't seem uncomfortable, although he stumbles through his explanantions from time to time. They don't really get into the details the way Grady, Incardona, or Kinister might.
Overall, I'd say these are a worthy buy, as long as you're not too new to the game. For a beginner, it would be more worthwhile to get some lessons, get a solid foundation for their one-pocket game, then move on to this material.