Just a bump to this thread, found in a search.
I am in the same situation and wanted to see if anything has changed since these comments were made.
Just a bump to this thread, found in a search.
I am in the same situation and wanted to see if anything has changed since these comments were made.
Thanks,
James
....... and, he can be befriended on Facebook.I recently recommended Scott Lee for two guys that play at the Illinois Billiards Club who wanted some work on their fundamentals and they were very happy with him.
Bobby Hunter came over to my house and worked with me on straight pool patterns for about 3 or 4 hours one day. He also gave a little seminar on 14.1 at Red Shoes last year.
Right now, he has found a new location for his cue shop and is working on getting all the equipment set up in it, but he can probably be available for lessons. I played him in a straight pool tournament Saturday at Red Shoes and he played the best 14.1 I've ever seen him play and I've seen him play probably 20 matches in the last few years.
his email is huntercues@yahoo.com and his telephone number is
775 450-2607.
I think it might be helpful to describe your favorite games, your general level of play, and what you think your main problems might be. Choosing, for example, between Scott Lee or Freddy the Beard is a complete apples and oranges kind of thing.
Lets see...
I'm starting to play again after almost 10 years of just banging at a friends house and local bars. Never played in any leagues, so I would say a beginner looking to start at the bottom.
Have pool cue willing to learn...
James
if your in chicago hit up the Quad Cities are Joe Villapondo lives in bettendorf check out his website at www.pooliq.net