J jbart65 Well-known member Today at 8:21 AM #21 dendweller said: That seems to be a common theme from Neils. Guess he found his time with Bert useful. Click to expand... He has lots of drills not associated with Kinister, too. Feijin has always given full credit and high praise to Bert.
dendweller said: That seems to be a common theme from Neils. Guess he found his time with Bert useful. Click to expand... He has lots of drills not associated with Kinister, too. Feijin has always given full credit and high praise to Bert.
D dendweller Well-known member Today at 8:37 AM #22 jbart65 said: He has lots of drills not associated with Kinister, too. Feijin has always given full credit and high praise to Bert. Click to expand... Not criticizing, he gives him credit for it in the video, that's good enough for me.
jbart65 said: He has lots of drills not associated with Kinister, too. Feijin has always given full credit and high praise to Bert. Click to expand... Not criticizing, he gives him credit for it in the video, that's good enough for me.
M Magictrat007 Active member Today at 1:04 PM #23 Poolmanis said: good drill. Repetition is key to success. Click to expand... I think a lot of low skill level players just don’t put in time. If someone were to do this drill and other drills 30 minutes a day I just don’t see how they could still be a bad player after a year or so.
Poolmanis said: good drill. Repetition is key to success. Click to expand... I think a lot of low skill level players just don’t put in time. If someone were to do this drill and other drills 30 minutes a day I just don’t see how they could still be a bad player after a year or so.
HawaiianEye AzB Silver Member Silver Member Today at 1:13 PM #24 I used to practice something similar when I was a kid working in the pool hall. I would put all 15 balls on the rails around the table and try to make them without the cue ball touching another ball. For this drill I was not shooting the balls in numerical order.
I used to practice something similar when I was a kid working in the pool hall. I would put all 15 balls on the rails around the table and try to make them without the cue ball touching another ball. For this drill I was not shooting the balls in numerical order.