SlateMan
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I believe there has been several discussions about the number of quality players today vs yesteryears. I would imagine some of it has to do with the availability of tables and the quality of instruction. In the example I use below, you will also see how an expert pool player vs a really good (great compared to me) pool player can vary with instruction. Some people say to get the best player you can to instruct you. In these two videos, you see a trained educator vs an expert pool player. I know that technology also plays a huge role in this comparison/example. Academic research has found one big difference between experts and novices (sorry Dr. Dave, I'm throwing you in the later category here) is that experts jump right to their decision/action where a novice tends to go step by step. I think the combination of Dr. Dave's pedogeological experience and him being closer to a novice (in this example) allows him to give us the step-by-step walk through of the shot in the examples below. Meanwhile, if you were trying to learn this shot from Grady in high speed, it could take a very long time with the rewind button....
Even if you don't agree with me on my post, this is still a very cool shot!
Grady Mathews: One Pocket Shot: Double Kiss off of the rail
Dr. Dave: One Pocket Shot: Double Kiss off of the rail
Even if you don't agree with me on my post, this is still a very cool shot!
Grady Mathews: One Pocket Shot: Double Kiss off of the rail
Dr. Dave: One Pocket Shot: Double Kiss off of the rail