Learning new shots.

mortuarymike-nv

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I get a voice mail from a friend saying there is a guy in town looking for a pool cue, and gave me his name and number.

So I call the number and this guy answers, his name is Dan and he is going to be working in Northern Nevada for a while.
His co worker had the company rig so I stop by the hotel to meet with Dan and pick him up to shoot a few racks and let him try out a few cues.

He said that he had been working on a bank and kick system.
And he had made some training equipment and asked if I wanted to see the video..

I said sure so he showed this introduction video to the bank system.and kick system.

It was a interesting video. but I have been working all kinds of different bank and kick systems and haven't mastered any of them.

Off we go to play pool , By the sound of it we both had decades around pool tables Maybe between the both of us I think we should have 80 years of playing pool.
First few games we warmed up.

I started to leave Dan hard , I wanted to see how good he really could kick and bank.

Need less to say he was hitting some long kicks. and nailing all his one, two and three rail shots and making it look easy.

I was trying to take in as much advice as I could. and he did give me a few tips.

Bottom line this system works and in a couple hours of playing his advise was starting to work for me. He didn't have any of his training equipment there, but it did give me a new or a improved thought to banking and kicking. This system is not all new to pool , part of it is like using the ghost table. but there is another part of this system that is that teaches banks , that I haven't seen before and it works.


Dan P hasn't ever heard of AZB So I told him to join up.
He has and his User name is Dan P.

You guys can be a tough crowd , but there are allot of players that this system can and will improve there game if given a chance.

For the newer or novice players you guys should check this system out.
I give the system 2 thumbs up.

As soon as Dan gets a chance to chime in on this thread he said he would.

I understand that parts of this thread belongs in the aiming conversation part of this forum
but I wanted to introduce Dan to you all.

For the players who want to improve your game, you need a good banking and kicking system.

I think this is one of the easiest bank kick system I have seen.,

Anyway it worked out to be a fun day playing pool, and It was nice to meet another player.

MMike











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Dan P. Pres. Billiard Buddies

It's always fun to meet new people and share what you know. It's even better when you learn something new. Now that I am aware of this forum I'm sure that I will learn a lot and meet a lot of nice people. Thanks again to MMike for introducing me to Azbilliads.com.
 
cant wait to "meet "him on the forum and learn his system.....:thumbup:
 
Up date

I just got off the phone with Dan He tried to introduce his self on this thread but he is not aloud to post yet.

Kind of a bum deal

MMike
 
Not being negative Mike.

Can you imagine Dan trying to put his system into words. He is going to get tore up.

It would be best for him to maybe post a video of his systems and then during the posts he can always refer back to the video.

Can't wait to see the systems. I'm sure there will be something to add to my small arsenal.

Just try'in to help a little. :smile:

John
 
Dan P.

Hey John,

This is Dan P. and if you like one-pocket as much as I do you will love the seventh pocket system. It works for all size tables and once you learn the reference points and the first four positions you will never forget them. I'm going to try and post this today and if it goes through I will get back to you guys with more information. We have a lot more training aids and systems coming in the future from Billiard Buddies.
 
hands on

Not being negative Mike.

Can you imagine Dan trying to put his system into words. He is going to get tore up.

It would be best for him to maybe post a video of his systems and then during the posts he can always refer back to the video.

Can't wait to see the systems. I'm sure there will be something to add to my small arsenal.

Just try'in to help a little. :smile:

John

Hi John

We had a good time playing, And I learned, I don't know what more one could ask for.
I think there is allot more Dan would teach me in time. I wanted to shoot a few racks with dan today but my shepards decided they were going beaver hunting early this morning.
the vet was 350.00 for one dog.

It has been a while since anything has shown any improvement in my game.

I am going to look into this system , I want to learn how to nail kicks and banks.
MMike
 
Not being negative Mike.

Can you imagine Dan trying to put his system into words. He is going to get tore up.

It would be best for him to maybe post a video of his systems and then during the posts he can always refer back to the video.

Can't wait to see the systems. I'm sure there will be something to add to my small arsenal.

Just try'in to help a little. :smile:

John

just because CJ had trouble doesn't mean Dan P will .:D;)
 
about time

Hey John,

This is Dan P. and if you like one-pocket as much as I do you will love the seventh pocket system. It works for all size tables and once you learn the reference points and the first four positions you will never forget them. I'm going to try and post this today and if it goes through I will get back to you guys with more information. We have a lot more training aids and systems coming in the future from Billiard Buddies.


About time azb let you post and they actually can be read and not under moderation.
So weird when I joined they let me right away

Welcome to azb.

MMike
 
Welcome to the forums, Dan. I look forward to reading and seeing anything you care to share.

Is your seventh pocket system similar to Tom Rossman's? Based on what you've said it sounds as thought it may be a little more in depth. I find this interesting because a couple friends and I have expanded a little on a couple of things Tom teaches. Curious if you may have taken it even further.
 
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