Professor Deuel

Donovan said:
Al-fahl Amir,

Is he as excited about the IPT as most of us are? I am actually looking forward to the DVD sets.


He is very excited along with me since I got chosen to play on the IPT as well.
 
etimmons said:
Did I read you to say you are not coming to dcc till last weekend? I meant this for Aaron.


You are correct. Due to work I won't be able to make it untill the following weekend.
 
cgriffin5 said:
I have met Corey twice. He is a nice guy to talk to. He is a huge competitor and loves to win. Hope to see Corey and Aaron at the Turning Stone in Feb.


We will both be there.
 
Al-fahl Amir said:
He is very excited along with me since I got chosen to play on the IPT as well.

I wish you both lots of cash! I really hope our sport becomes big.
 
the first time I played with Corey was when all of the tables were full and he walked in. He walked up and asked us asked us if we would mind if he could shoot with us. He just wanted to log some practice time. He played two on one one pocket, winner stays nine ball and some straight pool. Very cool.
 
BAZARUS said:
vivalaraza said:
also, i think that siths are called "lord", while jedis are called "masters". i may be wrong on that though.QUOTE]

Jedis become "Masters" when their skills riches its full capacity, just like in pool "Master" refer to a pro player.
When a Jedi turns to the dark side it becomes a "Darth". When a "Darth's" skills are completed he becomes a "Lord". There is only one "Sith" who is to be best of the best, the one that can stop others from dying. So that makes him a MasterVader?

BTW
Who would that be in pool world I wonder?

Lord Trudeau? He may not stop others from dying, but he's keeping them off the street. Lol.

Cory would put up a good 'deuel' though for the title.
 
"I wonder if Corey uses The Force while playing?"

> I don't know about the force,but he was using something peculiar one time. I saw him at the U.S. Open one year in the practice room,and it looked like he had duct tape or some of that leaded tape they use for golf clubs wrapped around his cue right above the wrap. A year or so later,he walked right by me at JOB's,and I asked him about it. He said it was magnetic,and what it did was push out against the magnetic field present in nature,which only allowed the cue to come straight back and go straight forward,eliminating any sideways slack and inaccuracy. I said that it made sense,and he said no,it makes PERFECT sense,and said that the cue he was playing with then had the magnetic thing inside. I have no clue if he was just making that up,or was serious,but if he was making it up,his facial expressions never said so. I applaud his efforts to help people with their games,few players his age have the knowledge and insight he has,and he has chosen a pretty cool place to do it. The University Of Akron is right in the middle of downtown,and has a pretty nice room too. The next time I am up that way,I'll get my aunt that runs the Geography Dept to look around and see if he is in town. I'm still waiting on a chance to see him shoot that frozen off the rail draw shot. It sounds like Al-Fahr has got a pretty cool crew he runs with,and used to live up there too. Tommy D.
 
Al-fahl Amir said:
I'm with Corey right now and he said no hard feelings he's glad to have a new fan and wishes you a Happy New Year!!!!

Ok then, but just between us, what did he really say?;)
 
Al-fahl Amir said:
Starting in January, Corey Deuel will be helping teach the billiards classes and work will the billiard club at the University of Akron. He is also in talks with helping out at Kent State University as well.

Amir,

Do you know why Corey is doing this? I think I read it somewhere that he's doing this for free....

I'm sure the Akron kids would really love to have him there...I've played with quite a few of their players during a recent invitational and some of them are pretty decent.

Man, I sure wish some pro / coach would come and do this at urbana champaign!
 
I can't speak about Corey Deuel because I've never met him, but I can speak about the Akron pool club because I've played against them in a tournament. I'll just say this, if Corey is personable and not a cocky jerk he won't fit in with most of them. There were a couple of guys that were pretty nice though, but most of them acted like they were God's gift to the green felt.
 
raemondo said:
Amir,

Do you know why Corey is doing this? I think I read it somewhere that he's doing this for free....

I'm sure the Akron kids would really love to have him there...I've played with quite a few of their players during a recent invitational and some of them are pretty decent.

Man, I sure wish some pro / coach would come and do this at urbana champaign!

With Corey moving up here I saw that he was by himself a lot until most of his friends got off work. I sugested that he help teach the pool class with my friend Tony Brown at the University of Akron durning the day. He told me that he thought that might be fun since he know's Tony as well. I called up Tony and asked if Corey could come in and help teach the pool classes when he was in town. Tony said that Corey and I are welcome to help out when ever we want. Corey will be doing this for free but the University might be giving him a pass to work out in there gym. When school starts up around Jan. 17 we will also be meeting with Kent State for him to do the same since he is walking distance from the campus.
 
StraightPoolIU said:
I can't speak about Corey Deuel because I've never met him, but I can speak about the Akron pool club because I've played against them in a tournament. I'll just say this, if Corey is personable and not a cocky jerk he won't fit in with most of them. There were a couple of guys that were pretty nice though, but most of them acted like they were God's gift to the green felt.


I know what you mean bud ;)
 
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