"The Art of Balls" approach at Shotmaking

Gwenn

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Hi guys,

I thought I´d give a little bit "back" to the pool scene, as I´ve had the privilege to learn a lot about pool during the last years, found support with many decent people and players, it has been a blast.

Over the last two years I have compiled a "system" of position play and shotmaking, that has a somewhat different approach. I also do not really want to call it "system". It´s all about choosing natural anchors and naming whatever you are going to do. You will find a lot of things in there which you have already seen somewhere else, I just fixed the pieces together in a stable frame of references to make it a whole.

As it is now a complete compendium of six presentations I decided to put it online, available to the public on a "donate when you think it has done you good" basis. So feel free to check it out, and feedback is also welcome, even if you say "you´re completely nuts". Sure, I am, I´m a pool geek :-)

It is online here: http://gwenndana.com/art-of-balls

The English may be a bit rugged but I hope that´s not too much of an issue.

Best wishes
Gwenn
 
Just went over one of the pdf files.I like the way you present things,very easy to follow.
Thank you!

Anthony
 
I learned about The Art of Balls from AZB headlines, downloaded all 6 parts but noticed there are 48 pages in part 1 so decided to leave it until I have time to study your work with proper attention.
I think I will donate to show appreciation of your work anyway, and I definitely will if I find something useful for me there. I encourage everyone who reads The Art of Balls to make a donation whatever feels appropriate, such authors rely on readers support so let's give it.
 
it's quite difficult to aim that way. It starts with 3 aiming lines (similar to Hal's one) to finish with 7-8 lines.

Is there another option?

Tony
 
this page is from the download
could someone explain to me how the 1:4 /2:4/4:4 diamond spread is calculated,,,,,,,:confused:.......:embarrassed2:....
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angle with diamonds.jpg
 
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