I had a lesson with Johnny Archer and Earl Strickland and it was amazing. The things I learned from Johnny and Earl are improving my pool game a lot now that I've had a month to work on them.
Johnny gives everyone a chance to beat him and tells you everything he is thinking about during the run out and what you should do.
Earl is better for advanced players imo and a lot of it was just what I needed.
My buddy Dave Huett beat Johnny in a game of 8 ball and has a story to tell his grand kids. Earl's bigger than life personality came through the entire time and I loved it. He was practicing this stroke shot in between lessons and someone from the next lesson gave some input on the shot and Earl says, "I've been working on this shot for the last 25 years and this guy just figured it out in 5 minutes."
Anyway I HIGHLY recommend the pool school. Bring some good markers for autographs. The silver paint sharpie looks great on my pool case.
A big thanks to Johnny and Earl and Mark who I now consider my pool friends.
Lee Baldwin
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Johnny gives everyone a chance to beat him and tells you everything he is thinking about during the run out and what you should do.
Earl is better for advanced players imo and a lot of it was just what I needed.
My buddy Dave Huett beat Johnny in a game of 8 ball and has a story to tell his grand kids. Earl's bigger than life personality came through the entire time and I loved it. He was practicing this stroke shot in between lessons and someone from the next lesson gave some input on the shot and Earl says, "I've been working on this shot for the last 25 years and this guy just figured it out in 5 minutes."
Anyway I HIGHLY recommend the pool school. Bring some good markers for autographs. The silver paint sharpie looks great on my pool case.
A big thanks to Johnny and Earl and Mark who I now consider my pool friends.
Lee Baldwin