Racking Secrets

9-ball

after watching the dvd i love to play rack your own 9-ball. The guy i was shooting agaist couldn't figure out why i made the 9 on the break so maybe times and i just told him i'm lucky i guess. =)
 
Eagleshot said:
Just ordered from platinum - in the drop down box for reference I just put AZ

Tell shane to see this post - if it helps
Will do. You will definitely enjoy the dvds.
 
Eagleshot said:
Just ordered from platinum - in the drop down box for reference I just put AZ

Tell shane to see this post - if it helps

Mark,

Thanks for the order (and thank you Tanner for the referral)

Your DVD will ship today by USPS Priority and you will automatically be emailed the delivery confirmation number.

Hope you enjoy it!
 
Shane, I ordered a 314 blank a few months back - Gilbert matched my set - Love it

How about some promo codes for future purchases - hint hint.

Shameless - I know
 
I haven't seen the DVD but I bet I know a couple of racking secrets that aren't on there. Like how to give a slug. LOL

I still feel like if I can put my hands on the balls and use a good triangle, I can put down a better rack than any mechanical device. A lot has to do with conditioning the cloth and most don't know how to do this. I'll bet Blackjack does and a few others.
 
Joe Tucker & I wrote "the GREAT Break Shot" book together. There are lots of players who do not have a table at home, nor do they have a computer to play the DVD. The book has lots of stroke mechanics information, plus Joe Tucker's Racking Secrets. I recommend both. The written word & still pictures are a static representation & video is dynamic representation, both types of media provide the student with knowledge that can be used quickly, rather than absorbing knowledge via osmosis, which can take up to 20 years..
 
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