one pocket lessons

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I am really starting to play alot more one pocket and would like to take some lessons. I was wondering who would be a good person to get lessons from in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Texas has a great many good one-hole players. I'm not sure how far Dallas/Fort Worth is from where some of the pro players are, but Jeremy Jones and Charlie Bryant would be two good choices, IMO.
 
Also, Billy Incardona is living in Dallas, I think. His AzBilliards member name is "wincardona." He's be a great choice for a teacher. He is a good communicator.

Check out this forum for one pocket, too: OnePocket.org.
 
You can learn so much by watching.

I too have really tried to start learning this game and I've learned a whole lot from the Reyes/Dulton match in Galveston.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPzPDs7sH8U

I've also learned a lot from losing, selling out racks and playing better players. Remember the shots they play against you and why they shot that shot. Try to predict what a good player is going to do when they are playing you or while you are watching them play.
 
In Dallas, I would get ahold of Billy Cardone and beg and plead him to teach me. He has as much knowledge of one pocket as anyone alive. Good luck. If you can, video tape it and send me a copy :)
 
In Dallas, I would get ahold of Billy Cardone and beg and plead him to teach me. He has as much knowledge of one pocket as anyone alive. Good luck. If you can, video tape it and send me a copy :)

Were you able to read Post No. 3 of this thread? LOL!:D
 
In Dallas, I would get ahold of Billy Cardone and beg and plead him to teach me. He has as much knowledge of one pocket as anyone alive. Good luck. If you can, video tape it and send me a copy :)

Billy would be great choice. Plus everyone know he doesn't need the money!! Maybe $15.00 per lesson???
 
thanks

Also, Billy Incardona is living in Dallas, I think. His AzBilliards member name is "wincardona." He's be a great choice for a teacher. He is a good communicator.

Check out this forum for one pocket, too: OnePocket.org.




Thanks for all the great info Jam. I really appreciate it.
 
You can learn so much by watching.

I too have really tried to start learning this game and I've learned a whole lot from the Reyes/Dulton match in Galveston.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPzPDs7sH8U

I've also learned a lot from losing, selling out racks and playing better players. Remember the shots they play against you and why they shot that shot. Try to predict what a good player is going to do when they are playing you or while you are watching them play.

No doubt, I have learned from watching good players. And unfortunately I have learned from losing as well. Thats good advice about trying to predict what the good player will do. I will put that to use. Thanks for the advice.
 
yea know any good teachers in the seattle area???

Marc Vidal lives between Seattle and Denver. He's not a world beater but he can hold his own playing one hole. He's also a very nice guy. Hit him up and he can teach you a lot.
 
I have been tryin to play some atleast once a week in Ft. Worth, just going in the after work and watching and hitting with some older players that play nearly everyday. Learning some different styles and shots while watching and learning to lose graciously playin. :)
 
Texas has a great many good one-hole players. I'm not sure how far Dallas/Fort Worth is from where some of the pro players are, but Jeremy Jones and Charlie Bryant would be two good choices, IMO.

Iirc JJ moved to kansas, and I'd suggest Sylver before hillbilly. buteither would work.


Raphael Martinez is around to. Never heard of him teaching though. But he is around
 
Dallas is a big area-p.m. with a phone # and I will drop the 411.
Jack, or Crazy Jack depending on who you talk to:D
 
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