Awesome, I will try you some with you giving up 15-4 then for $500 a game. I was only mentored by some guy in the bar we called Duckie. He gave me a little device called the Arrow and told me it would be all I ever need. To date the using the Arrow I am only about $46,000 down.
15-4? Thats it? I can't even count that high lol. I might suggest you get your CTE video and lock yourself in a room and not come out till you get A LOT better.
Nah, I was just kidding ( although Geese really did say that ). Anyway he said " kid, everytime you get to the table try to put a ball in the triangle ( your pocket within two closest diamonds ) and don't leave them a shot and you'll win almost everytime. Now not that I can always do this but when I do it works out pretty well. I know this sounds very simplistic but I believe the point was to play smart but also be aggressive as often as possible.
If it wasn't for CTE I couldn't even ask for four balls.
Pretty sage advice....about along the lines of Mosconi's "don't miss". If only one pocket were that easy.
The way I took it was to stay aggressive and don't play scared. We've all seen the player that will play 50 safes in a row before even thinking about moving a ball towards his hole.
you should definitely get tom wirths book on one pocket controlled aggression
it can be brought to the pool room since its spiral bound
it gives you layouts to decide your shot and then discusses different options and what is the best responce
all along giving you a philosophy of how to approach the game
its been endorsed by bill incardona and scott frost
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=401147&highlight=controlled+aggression
as for videos
power one pocket vol 1 and 2 by scott frost and grady matthews dvds on one pocket i would recommend
I was taught one pocket by a guy named The Mighty Geese. He was prob top three in the world. He told me the absolute best advice on one pocket I've ever heard before or since.
Oh-Wa-Ta-Goo-Sy-Am. I told him that he needed to repeat this chant over and over again for it to work while steadily increasing the speed of the chat with each recitation.
Tom
Geese was very superstitious. If something went wrong, he would look around and find "the black cat" guy that caused the problem. I was there once when he pointed to who he chose as his current target, when I provided the "Geese" with an old Indian luck chant.
Oh-Wa-Ta-Goo-Sy-Am. I told him that he needed to repeat this chant over and over again for it to work while steadily increasing the speed of the chat with each recitation.
It works for everyone, but it was especially effective for Geese. Try it for yourselves, you'll see.
Tom
Hey John,
Thanks for the info. I'm just getting started with this game and there is a lot to learn. It's a whole different mindset. Making balls is almost an after thought from the defensive moves, especially if you are not breaking. Hope you and yours are well.
You should put a link in your signature so that people can easily buy your book from any post you make.