After over 50 years playing this game at B to B+ level then coming back after most of my health issues are behind me, I have a hunch I'm going to become an A player in a short time. I'm thinking about 6 months. Why? Because I really struggled this time coming back, so I went back to basics that I really never learned or never listened to anyone.
I bought two books, Robert Byrne's Standard Book of Billiards and The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards by Dr. Dave. I have to say going back and learning the right stance and a few more basics that I should have learned 50 years ago has me playing 80% as good as I did before the health issues. I know now how important it is to have the basics first. After reading the books and watching some free videos I can't see how I ever played like I did without them. I don't believe I need lessons but I would say it would be a good thing for the newer players to get them. I'm sure they would make you a better player, and a better player faster. Johnnyt
I bought two books, Robert Byrne's Standard Book of Billiards and The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards by Dr. Dave. I have to say going back and learning the right stance and a few more basics that I should have learned 50 years ago has me playing 80% as good as I did before the health issues. I know now how important it is to have the basics first. After reading the books and watching some free videos I can't see how I ever played like I did without them. I don't believe I need lessons but I would say it would be a good thing for the newer players to get them. I'm sure they would make you a better player, and a better player faster. Johnnyt