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I bought 'The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards'. I just wanted to hear your thoughts and comments on the book if anyone has had a chance to take a look at it or read it.
 
I read the book and I do like it a lot. It provides a very clear introduction with excellent illustrations. What I like most about it, is the methodical approach. Even without knowing, you could have guessed that the author is an engineer. In some parts the book looks a little like a science textbook. This style may not suit everybody, but it definitely suits me.

I can only recommend it!

Karl
 
I bought 'The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards'. I just wanted to hear your thoughts and comments on the book if anyone has had a chance to take a look at it or read it.

I have read it and watched the DVDs. It's a lot of good solid information for the money.

One thing I like about it better than most other basic instruction books is that it's backed up by free video examples that compliment the book. So you can always go to the website and look up the videos.

I didn't find it to be so much of a strategy book as much as something like the 99 Critical Shots or Bob Henning's series. But for good solid information then it's pretty much a must have on any pool enthusiast's shelf.

David Alciatore has another series out called the Virtual Encyclopedia of Pool Shots which covers some aspects in a lot more depth. I hope to get a copy of that for review some time next year if the economy picks up and we start adding new products again.
 
"Dr. Dave" Alciatore has a Ph.D in mechanical engineering and is a regular poster here.

I like this book, and I really like the video series the Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots ("VEPS") starring Dr. Dave and Tom Ross (who recently suffered a stroke).

This book has imprortant information on the physics of the behavior of the cue ball. This doesn't substitute for practice, but at least you can understand better the results you are seeing and make adjustments faster.
 
Thanks for the feedback. I am really enjoying the book considering the limited selection at my local barnes and noble. It was a total impulse buy.
 
I have it and really liked the professionalism of the printed book.

The paper was of great quality which made the figures and pictures even greater. This book is made better than any other pool instruction book I have ever seen. If there are others out there that are better, I would like to have the list.

Videos are good, just small. I would like them bigger without losing quality.
 
Great book with a lot of hard work and research behind it. It is a must have for your collection.
 
I have read it and watched the DVDs. It's a lot of good solid information for the money.

One thing I like about it better than most other basic instruction books is that it's backed up by free video examples that compliment the book. So you can always go to the website and look up the videos.
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it's pretty much a must have on any pool enthusiast's shelf.
Thanks John. That is very kind of you, especially since we sometimes "butt heads" in certain "other" threads.

David Alciatore has another series out called the Virtual Encyclopedia of Pool Shots which covers some aspects in a lot more depth. I hope to get a copy of that for review some time next year if the economy picks up and we start adding new products again.
John,

FYI, about a month ago, I sent a complete set of the Video Encyclopedia of Pool Shots (VEPS) to Matt Carter at Sterling Gaming. I'm surprised Sterling hasn't picked up VEPS yet. I'm sure Sterling could do well with sales if they did. Maybe you can help set them straight. You should also ask Matt to borrow the DVDs so you can watch the full set. I'd be curious to hear what you think after you view them.

Regards,
Dave
 
Great book with a lot of hard work and research behind it. It is a must have for your collection.
Thanks David. This means a lot to me coming from a respected player and instructor like you.

Regards,
Dave
 
Thanks to everybody for all of the kind words about my stuff. I really appreciate it.

It also helps motivate me to do more.

I sure hope Tom Ross recovers completely from his recent stroke, because we had been talking about working together again on some new videos. Our collaborative chemistry was great with the VEPS project, and I hope we can experience that again in the future.

Regards,
Dave
 
Hi Dr. Dave ,
When did Tom have his stroke ? How bad was it and how is he doing ???
This is the first I heard about it ... I hope him the BEST
 
This is a must read for anyone wanting to know the physics of pool in order to create a sound fundamental basis to start their pool journey. No myth, only fact. Well written and well illustrated with great online video support.
 
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