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
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