Get it while you can
In the past year I've been lucky enough to be able to take a couple lessons a month from my friend Earl and my game is at least two balls better than before. Earl is a super guy when you get to know him and his ability to quickly analyze a player's game and identify specific faults is amazing. I can't stress strongly enough just how valuable it is to me to finally see improvement in my game. My poor, long-suffering wife has even commented that I seem happier in general.
I want to encourage everyone who can, to take advantage of this rare opportunity to really improve your game. That $200.00 you maybe planned to spend on the new super-duper jump/break cue (or whatever) would be far better spent on being advised/critiqued by two of the greatest players ever. Don't miss it. Life's too short and opportunities like this don't come around very often.
No, I am not related to Earl, Johnny or anyone else involved in this tour.
John Herke
I don't post here often but those few of you who know me know that I am serious about my pool game. I've played pool now for 46 years and although I've had my triumphs here and there, my game has been stuck on a very slippery plateau for about 10 years. Its a pool player's own special kind of hell to practice and play avidly for years without much, if any, significant improvement. My association with Earl Strickland has freed me from that hell.bfdlad said:Hey everyone, this is just a reminder, most of the classes in different areas are filling up fairly quickly. Please check out the main page of AZB and se if we are coming to your area, thanks,
Mark,
www.azbilliards.com
In the past year I've been lucky enough to be able to take a couple lessons a month from my friend Earl and my game is at least two balls better than before. Earl is a super guy when you get to know him and his ability to quickly analyze a player's game and identify specific faults is amazing. I can't stress strongly enough just how valuable it is to me to finally see improvement in my game. My poor, long-suffering wife has even commented that I seem happier in general.
I want to encourage everyone who can, to take advantage of this rare opportunity to really improve your game. That $200.00 you maybe planned to spend on the new super-duper jump/break cue (or whatever) would be far better spent on being advised/critiqued by two of the greatest players ever. Don't miss it. Life's too short and opportunities like this don't come around very often.
No, I am not related to Earl, Johnny or anyone else involved in this tour.
John Herke