Joe Tucker Racking Secrets?

Icon of Sin said:
My prediction...

He will get a copy of racking secrets read/watch it and then try it and have it not work out for him because any results in pool are not instantaneous and then declare it was worthless because he thinks he knows better and Joe Tucker has it all wrong.

No bet.

Dave
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
i want to know if its worthwhile to buy. people on here recommended reading "Pleasures Of Small Motions" and it was a completely worthless read.

how about some straight scoop this time, gents. it would be appreciated.

DCP

I think you are asking too much of your fellow posters. They were straight with you when they recommended PSM. Many have already recommended the BreakRAK and Racking Secrets to you in the past. They were being straight with you then, too. What more do you need to know about these products before buying them?

Here, I will be straight with you: 99% of posters here will recommend Racking Secrets and BreakRAK to people who have the weaknesses in pool that you have described in the past. If they don't end up helping you, don't blame us. It was still a good recommendation. Just buy them, and if you don't like them, sell them used. If it saves just one of your household items from getting smashed by you after being frustrated with your break, then you will have recouped the cost of the product.
 
Icon of Sin said:
My prediction...

He will get a copy of racking secrets read/watch it and then try it and have it not work out for him because any results in pool are not instantaneous and then declare it was worthless because he thinks he knows better and Joe Tucker has it all wrong.

You are probably right sir!
 
dcp for starters you need to re-read pleasures of small motions and try to, like whitewolf said earlier, 'get it'. with a bit of luck what bob fancher is talking about will click for you. i don't think this book is a case of some of it being right or wrong, or good or bad. you need to just 'get it' and what he is talking about should click with you.

maybe this is worthless me saying this but if anything has the potential to change your mental game and your whole outlook on the game it's this book.
 
Cuebacca said:
In 9-ball, the wing ball should be in the 3rd row. If your opponent is racking the wing ball or the bottom ball in the 2nd row, you should ask him to re-rack the balls in a diamond formation. :D


Tooooooooooooooooooo funny!:D
 
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