Racking Secrets II Now Ready

Joe T

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Here’s a video link to view the intro;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfgujsKMFws

The DVD is 1hr 40 minutes in length and broken into 3 major sections;
It starts with 3 new breaking styles that I believe will help open the door to an entire new wave of break instruction.
Sec2 10 Ball explored and explained in detail.
And a little more important advice for the ole 9 ball rack.

DVD cover designed by our own Andrew Cleary, thanks Clear.

Overall I’m very happy with the project and I know many of you will be also simply because the value is automatic; you’ll be a better player as soon as you’re done watching it once. Of course I could have always done better but man even I forget how hard it is to do these things right. And that’s what I did with this one, hired professional to shoot it, which automatically makes it tougher, amazing what a difference a person or 2 in the room can make when you’re trying to say what’s on your mind and execute at the same time.
Then there is their way of filming and my way of filming, what a difference; okay we’ll shoot all these scenes here and then all these scenes from here, YUCK, I’m so use to going in order that I was forgetting what had already been said and what hadn’t!

The entire dvd moves very fast and there is NO filler or fluff at all, I had a lot of info to share and was working to get it all in under 2hrs and without the pro’s telling me to shut up I might still be talking, lol,

I would appreciate your help in spreading the word that the DVD is now available and that it’ll be discounted on my site until May 1st. Here's the direct link;
http://www.joetucker.net/products.html
 
Hey Joe,
Just ordered mine, how fast will you ship that bad boy?
John
 
Joe

I just orderd mine and cant wait to recieve it. Just want to send a big thank you for sharing your knowledge and hard work with us. I am sure RSII will be great, based of the original I cant see how it wont be.

Thanks again
 
dvd's

so does anyone really need the original racking secrets if they order the new edition? if you do need both then why no package deal???
 
Thanks to both of you guys. I'm just waiting on Cleary's 'beautiful" cover to come back from printer and I'll be sending out all autographed copies by the end of the week.
 
just ordered RS1 yesterday. Does RS2 have RS1's info? Or is it a continuation?
 
J.T.

Keep up the great work!

I Just ordered mine!

I Look forward to getting as much out of Vol. II as I continue to get out of Vol. I.

!!!

Here's my 10-ball racking secret; for those that don't already know it...

Many pool halls/clubs unbelievably run tournaments & other sanctioned league play, events, and even day-to-day play etc., with mismatched balls; mostly due to cleaning and polishing...

Notwithstanding, I recently examined 4 brand new sets of Aramith Tournaments & 4 brand new sets of Centennial's and calipered every ball just for my own curiosity and
found set-to-set differences of as much as a 1/16 of an inch! may as well be a mile!
Within the sets they were consistent; but apparently not from run to run...

In my experience this exponentially increases the likelihood of getting slugged or slugging yourself in a 10-ball rack; IMHO with the 9-ball and 8-ball racks they do not appear to be so sensitive to this and you can usually move balls around to solve the problem; not so simple it seems with the 10-ball rack...

My advice as obvious as it may seem; don't break or give a 10-ball rack with mismatched balls that you can't freeze up; you will regret it...
Demand a different set of balls from the tournament director or club manager, whoever is running it; and be loud and vocal about it when you do; so there is no chance of it not being taken care of and given the due diligence attention it deserves...

I would rather forfeit a match than play a 10-ball set with mismatched balls of different sizes; even if it is just one...

AND some unscrupulous types will actually swap the fricking one-ball with an odd-sized one; to intentionally create the likelihood of a slugged rack...

peace.
 
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