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I'll toss this out there.

If you play/live in the Boston area or plan on ever playing on the Joss tour, this would be a total waist of money and time. It doesn't work for you if you live in my area at all.

Now if you live ANYWHERE else, it is well worth the money and time it takes to learn. Gene is a great guy and a really wants to help others with pool.

But once again, If you are from Boston MA and play in that area, WON'T WORK, don't waist your time.
 
I'll toss this out there.

If you play/live in the Boston area or plan on ever playing on the Joss tour, this would be a total waist of money and time. It doesn't work for you if you live in my area at all.

Now if you live ANYWHERE else, it is well worth the money and time it takes to learn. Gene is a great guy and a really wants to help others with pool.

But once again, If you are from Boston MA and play in that area, WON'T WORK, don't waist your time.

I think that this needs more explanation :-)
 
Why not share it here?

Why not call him yourself and get it straight from the horse's mouth? Lol

Seriously, most of what Gene teaches on the phone is real hard to explain unless you are at the table. But I'll give it a try.

If you have a hard cut shot where the balls are real close together, it's usually difficult to line the balls up to the pocket with any accuracy. It's always been a mostly feel thing to me. But if you go to the pocket that you want to shoot it into and get right down at table level and look at the shot backwards, the overlap you need to make the ball will be the mirror image of the one you at looking at.

Just get it in your head what that overlap looks like, then go to the CB and use the exact same amount of overlap and the ball goes right in.
 
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