Predator Pro PoolSchool in VA: Special Priced

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Predator Pro Pool School in Roanoke, VA www.propoolschool.com

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At Guys & Dolls Billiards

540-981-1600 1519 Williamson Rd, Roanoke VA 24012

Aug 14-15,2004



Normally $750 a student (limited to first 21)

But now $550 for first 12 Out of Towners(Non Roanoke Residents)

And $500 for first 9 Local Roanoke Residents


Imagine getting instruction from 3 world class UPA professionals for 2 full

intense days! Because of the help of industry sponsors the school is available

at 1/2 of the normal costs!

If you want to play like the pros you have to get into their heads and think

like they do.

You must learn their every move for every situation. Learn what to do when there

is no shot. Analyze and execute like the pros. And of course practice and

prepare like the pros do.

Here's your chance! Our instructors are not only great teachers but world class

top ranked professionals.



The Instructors:

Johnny Archer- 4 time World Champion and 4 time Player of the Year. One of the top legendary players of the game. Johnny hit the tour scene when he was 17 and started his dominance at the age of 22 winning the World Championships and has never looked back. Johnny has been voted player of the decade during the 90's and is sure to be in the Hall of Fame one day. Johnny will give you his perspective on shotmaking and let you in to his near mystical style of breaking.

UPA Seeding Ranking: #1

Johnny will be covering such subjects as :

-shot making

-jump shots

-patterns & running out

-finesse shots

-power breaking

-practicing & preparation

-mental attitude



Rodney Morris - 1996 US Open Champion, 1996 Pro Tour Puerto Rico Champion, 2001 Sands Regency Champion



Joining the men's pro tour in his early 20's, the Rocket took no time in capturing major titles like the Us Open at age 26. After a 5 year hiatus, Morris returned without missing a beat with a win at the Sands and has worked his way back t the top 3 in the world.HIs fast loose pace and super offensive patterns have wowed audiences and devastated world champions.



UPA Ranking #4

Rodney will cover:

shotmaking
power stroke
extreme english
patterns and running out
practice drills
mental game




Tony Robles- The Silent Assassin
Just recently finished 2nd at the Predator UPA Pro Tour
Championship and also finished 2nd at the BCA Open on ESPN earlier
this year taking down top names like Immonen, Williams, Hall, and
Deuel. One of the best straight pool players in the world with a
high 267 ball run and is tied for the US Open Straight Pool High Run
record of 150 balls. Also 2 time Sportsman of the Year. (just recently won the 2004 BCA OPen on ESPN!)
UPA USA Ranking(calendar): #1
Tony will cover such topics like:
-fundamental techniques
-position play
-cue ball control(Tony's deadly accurate 3-2-1 system)
-kicking
-finesse shots
-patterns and running out
-How to practice
-mental attitude



On top of the 2 days of instruction, students will get bonuses such

as tickets to the Predator Challenge Match & Exhibtion with Johnny Archer, Jose Parica, & Rodney Morris after Day 1 of the Predator Pro Pool School and also a

special Student Tournament at the conclusion of Day 2 including a

new Predator Cue for the winner and other prizes from our sponsors.

Limited to the first 18 students (groups of 6 will rotate from each

teacher every 2 1/2 hours)

15 hours of total instruction plus a 1 hour lunch break with the

pros each day.

The last schools in Boston, Roanoke, VA & Philadelphia, PA garnered rave reviews !

Hear what some of our students have to say:


" Just a personal antidote about my husband, Ray, who took your first school. He was an APA skill level seven but was very inconsistent. One week he would play almost like an A player and another week like someone who was significantly weaker than an 7. He was stuck and had been for quite a time.

When your first school came available I strongly encouraged him to go to your school. I told him that if he got one tip from each pro only and something he saw a pro was doing worked for him, then it was well worth the money.

Well, he got way more from each pro than that and because of your school, it bumped him to the next level. Ever since then he has been playing super, better and with great consistency.

I think that anyone who is very good but having a hard time going up that next level would greatly benefit from your school.

Selfishly, I hope that you can keep having this school because I would like to take it myself when I get to be a respectable pool player.

Thanks for what you and the other pros are offering to us."

Laura Woodford


"Thank you so very much for running the pool school last week in Chelmsford,
MA. I can't begin to express my gratitude.

The entire time. What can I say.... It was awesome.

My game has shown little progress over that last 6 months. Attending your
school has rocketed me out of my "learning rut" that I was in. It has
without a doubt has taken my game to a higher level.

I must tell you. I use your 1/4 ball, 1/2 ball and 3/4 ball hits for banking
almost all the time. It's great to walk up to a shot and not have to guess,
It's etched in my brain. "Oh, this is easy, It's a 1/4 ball hit," and WOW, it
goes right in.

Power breaking is awesome now. It seemed so basic before. But know, I can
break very very hard and I'm not worried about the cue-ball flying off the
table.

Tony's two rail kicks system is great. I've used it in most of my matches.
His energy and Positive Mental attitude has helped my mental game to a high
degree.

Karen allowed us to really think when at the table. It was so basic, her theme of
allowing the cue ball to follow the natural path, and not to fight the table.

Watching the 3 of your play with so much confidence was "mind blowing." As a
result, I now feel, when I go to the table, my shots too will go in. Such
confidence. Thanks so much.

Charlie, I want to thank you again. I'm forever indebted to you for
everything you shared with me. "

Respectfully

Dominic Femino


"Dear Mr. Williams, Mr. Robles, & Mr. Souquet,

As a student at the 2003 Predator Pro Pool School, I want to thank you for your outstanding instructional efforts and the long hours that you so graciously afforded us to make the experience productive, enlightening, and memorable.

Every student I talked with was very pleased with the school and the professional instruction offered.

It was indeed a pleasure and privilege to meet and work with you.

Best wishes and success in your careers and in life! "

Thank you so very very much,

Joe Hardesty



For joining or more information please contact Phil Muller

at 540-420-1056 or 321-276-3967 or e-mail at

propoolschool@yahoo.com

See our website at www.propoolschool.com
 
How about doing it just before or right after US Open? I belive its around the area and you'd find a lots of people for it. Just a tought.
 
I'm seriously considering this. I'm going to take this flyer along to my lesson tonight and see what my teacher says about it. I'm sure he will be enthusiastic about it.

The only problem I'll have is the home front. A lot of money for me. Maybe if I make up my own flyer titled "Pool Player Anonymous" therapy sessions. Then my wife will force me to go.

JR
 
BAZARUS said:
How about doing it just before or right after US Open? I belive its around the area and you'd find a lots of people for it. Just a tought.

A good idea, at first blance, but in reality, Roanoke and Norfolk are quite a distance from eachother...

-piga
 
Originally posted by piglit
A good idea, at first blance, but in reality, Roanoke and Norfolk are quite a distance from eachother...

I'm willing to drive 1000 miles for the US, so I'm sure that distance is nothing compare to dis :cool:
 
BAZARUS said:
I'm willing to drive 1000 miles for the US, so I'm sure that distance is nothing compare to dis :cool:

It's close to 300 miles, and a lot of it is through the mountains with big 18 wheelers pushing you. From Richmond to Roanoke is about 3.5 hours with only one stop for gas. If you have to stop more often it can take what seems like years. From Chesapeak to Richmond is 1.5 hours, so 5-6 hours total. YMMV
 
Originally posted by Frank
It's close to 300 miles, and a lot of it is through the mountains with big 18 wheelers pushing you. From Richmond to Roanoke is about 3.5 hours with only one stop for gas. If you have to stop more often it can take what seems like years. From Chesapeak to Richmond is 1.5 hours, so 5-6 hours total. YMMV

Its still all together around 1000 miles:

-> Little Rock, AR - Roanoke, VA - 783.19 miles
-> Roanoke, VA - Chesapeake, VA - 283.65
 
Frank_Glenn said:
It's close to 300 miles, and a lot of it is through the mountains with big 18 wheelers pushing you. From Richmond to Roanoke is about 3.5 hours with only one stop for gas. If you have to stop more often it can take what seems like years. From Chesapeak to Richmond is 1.5 hours, so 5-6 hours total. YMMV

You must drive slow or I drive too fast. I get from Roanoke to Richmond in 3 hours. Roanoke to Chesapeak in 5. The drive is beautiful and there are lots of stops for gas from Roanoke to Chesapeak or Roanoke to Richmond.:)

Been to all three lots of times, but my favorite is the Chesapeak Bay bridge tunnel, just in case you want a diversion to Chincoteague, where there are over 100 species of sea birds and did I say mosquitos...

Laura
 
Bluewolf said:
...just in case you want a diversion to Chincoteague, where there are over 100 species of sea birds and did I say mosquitos...Laura

The diversion would be to go to Chincoteague...

And, Bluewolf, don't forget to warn them: Wild ponies kick and bite!! :D

-pigy
 
*BTW
Do you guys know, that in Orlando's NASA Space Center lives about 5000 aligators :D
 
Originally posted by Joseph Cues
The 4-legged kind or the 2-legged kind?

Heh, I believe they have 4 legs, never saw one alive, but they told me not to get out of the car if I see one. :p
 
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