He used to manage a room there but that was a while ago.max eberle is in las vegas i think
I haven't heard anything about Max lately, it's like he fell off the face of the earth.He used to manage a room there but that was a while ago.
He has cashed in five tournaments this year. He played in the Andy Mercer tournament in March in Vegas:I haven't heard anything about Max lately, it's like he fell off the face of the earth.
Didn't he also just compete in Vegas this past week?He has cashed in five tournaments this year. He played in the Andy Mercer tournament in March in Vegas:
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He did.Didn't he also just compete in Vegas this past week?
Thats because the earth is flatI haven't heard anything about Max lately, it's like he fell off the face of the earth.
He also played in the World 10-Ball and Las Vegas Open events the past two weeks (both in Vegas).He has cashed in five tournaments this year. He played in the Andy Mercer tournament in March in Vegas:
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Holy cow... HARD PASS.eberle I believe charges $300 an hour.. check his website.
I thought Tor was in vegas too, you might want to send him and email https://www.zerox-billiards.com/Does anyone know who gives lessons n the Vegas area ? Is Lee Brett still around? Thanks
Lol. He knows his pool stuff.Holy cow... HARD PASS.
Let's be smart here, if it is $300 an hour, then, for me a least, every single hour had better be filled with information NOT readily available that makes some very significant advances in my game possible. At that rate, I would only agree to it if the person agreed to spend a half hour first at no charge, watching me play. Only then could they possibly insert/recommend changes to my game that would have the potential for permanent gains worth that $300 hour rate.Lol. He knows his pool stuff.
Excellent communicator too.
I hear ya... what's somebody else gonna teach you?Let's be smart here, if it is $300 an hour, then, for me a least, every single hour had better be filled with information NOT readily available that makes some very significant advances in my game possible. At that rate, I would only agree to it if the person agreed to spend a half hour first at no charge, watching me play. Only then could they possibly insert/recommend changes to my game that would have the potential for permanent gains worth that $300 hour rate.
I am not saying the rate is out of line. I am only saying that $300 an hour instructions would be valued based on the communication of truly game changing analysis and recommendations and that can only occur if the instructor actually spends more than just 5 minutes watching someone play.; otherwise they are either guessing or just issuing generally available pool instruction information. I am talking a more advanced player here of course. We can all spot beginner issues almost immediately where incorporated recommendations would make a huge difference for the beginner.
Still owes me a book he promised me like 10+ years ago. Not thrilled with his communication abilities…Lol. He knows his pool stuff.
Excellent communicator too.
St George, UT last I knew. About 2 hours from the airport.I think Tor is a short drive from Vegas. You would fly to Vegas and take a shuttle to him. Look on his website..