Good Books to Learn From

@hclopez13

Definitely get it. I was ribbing CocoCowboy a bit. He hates it.
As far as your game, get in stroke first. You may not need any upgrades.
@straightline
I feel I owe you an apology. I realize now that I should have made my point in a separate post, instead of writing everything in a reply to your comment. The initial part of my reply was meant as a response to your post, but I made the mistake of also addressing everybody that has made comments, good or bad, in the same reply.

Not everything I wrote applies as a response to you. Just in case. I appreciate all the feedback. 👍
 
@straightline
I feel I owe you an apology. I realize now that I should have made my point in a separate post, instead of writing everything in a reply to your comment. The initial part of my reply was meant as a response to your post, but I made the mistake of also addressing everybody that has made comments, good or bad, in the same reply.

Not everything I wrote applies as a response to you. Just in case. I appreciate all the feedback. 👍
Nothing of the sort taken. It's all good.
 
DO NOT let anybody tell you that the book "Pleasures Of Small Motions" will help you in your pool game.

That book is a waste of time.

Check out Capelle's books, Ray Martin's book on the Critical 99 Shots, and books/DVDs from Robert Byrne.

r/DCP
I have thought that too but kept it to myself. It was hyped back in the day. I do not recommend that book either.
 
I have thought that too but kept it to myself. It was hyped back in the day. I do not recommend that book either.
To me, it might have a few good points, but it's hard to pick them out from all the BS information. It's almost like if the author can talk real far above your thinking process, it must be good rhetoric. That book is very confusing to me, and I feel it is a complete waste of time!
 
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