How did you learn 14.1?

Thank you Eric, I to 8 Ball, I thought I read somewhere you were 9 ball. Are you the same FB that played Chicago area. I Never cared for 1p as for as tv's goes. Funny how I played a guy and he worked his way around the table making and spoting balls to shoot his pocket... I was posting earlier to tin man about scratching and spoting balls...
I’ve played in Chicago a few times, but never played out of Chicago. I was a west coast player. California Nevada and Arizona is where I played the most. I’ve played in pretty much every State I’ve been in ~40 of them.
 
I’ve played in Chicago a few times, but never played out of Chicago. I was a west coast player. California Nevada and Arizona is where I played the most. I’ve played in pretty much every State I’ve been in ~40 of them.
An orange life to you, ON AND ON ... Guy
 
Saw motion picture ' The Hustler' as a small shaver liked to see the break shots Mosconi hit where cue ball contacts the stack and then moves back and into the stack i.e. force follow true de stack. Then lost touch wasting time on 9 ball pro tour (watching players argue bout the rack while the few that were present - walked out). At a 9 ball event in Reno NEV Jeanette Lee called me up at my room and asked me to practice 14.1 with her, when I arrived she was dressed rather scantily but it did not distract me for long. I did not know the game but had good fundamentals - Thank You Jeanette Lee. Then moved to Wisconsin and was around some great players at cue nique - classy room in Madison. Saw how Carter, Doby, made the game look easy. They played the amateurs 150 - no count and from then I really was drawn to the 14.1 re rack. The rest is History.
 
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