The Blonde Challenge #2

Here's the pics page from the match WITH a pic of Gene and his blonde hair. I just got it online a few hours ago...

http://www.jespiddlin.net/qspot/blonde2.html

The whole story will be in the October issue of Stroke, Rackem and The Break magazines that should be coming out any day, now. I think they may already be online.

Enjoy!
 
REally!!!!!!???????
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this is a good example of why I do not play 'ahead' sets anymore, and haven't for years. You can end up playing forever before anyone wins anything.
 
this is a good example of why I do not play 'ahead' sets anymore, and haven't for years. You can end up playing forever before anyone wins anything.

It was great, actually. The guys had fun, we gave away a few door prizes, etc., etc., etc.. Also, the guys' games definitely upped a notch from playing so intently.

Who wouldn't want a fun, yet rather intense match, like that?
 
REally!!!!!!???????
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Josh is trying to tone down his breaks. Before the match, almost all his breaks resulted in someone chasing a cue ball. That one day helped bring his "still-on-the-table" percentage up quite a bit. :thumbup:
 
Renee...DUH! You should teach him about the break...and how all that BS just makes it harder to get a good break! You now have the knowhow, and the information to back it up!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Josh is trying to tone down his breaks. Before the match, almost all his breaks resulted in someone chasing a cue ball. That one day helped bring his "still-on-the-table" percentage up quite a bit. :thumbup:
 
Renee...DUH! You should teach him about the break...and how all that BS just makes it harder to get a good break! You now have the knowhow, and the information to back it up!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

We've been discussing it and he's been working on it even harder since the challenge. He's had that break ever since he was about 13 or 14, from my memory. Always off the table on the right side. Not hard to wonder where NOT to stand when he breaks. lol...
 
Amazingly enough, the pics of him breaking impressed him, at first. Then, he realized how much extra ooomf he was using that he didn't really need to use and starting to get some idea why the cue ball tends to leave the table so often on his break. As you know very well, it's a process. And, knowing Josh, I'm certain he will get it.
 
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