This article is the fourth of a monthly collection of the best writing on pool called PoolSynergy. This month’s theme is on “Fan Favorites” (your favorite player and why). Truthfully, this one was a no-brainer for me.
Here are 10 Reasons why Ralf Souquet epitomizes the term “World Class Pool Player” to me.
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This article is the third of a monthly collection of the best writing on pool called PoolSynergy. This month’s theme is on “Life Lesson Application” (some activity, training, or experience outside of the world of billiards and how that could be applied to help a person's pool game).
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PoolSynergy – Volume II (Billiard Tales)
Posted On Sunday, December 13, 2009 By Samm D. Under Articles, Guest Writer, PoolSynergy, Site to Check Out Tags: Alison Fischer, BilliardCoach, FastMikie, Gail Glazebrook, John Biddle, Max Eberle, Mike Fieldhammer, NYCGrind.com, PoolBum, R.A. Dyer
This is the second edition of PoolSynergy. a monthly collection of the best writing in pool. In this edition, we are treated by nine very different articles based on this month's theme: Billiard Tales, a memorable pool story that made you a 'better' player
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My Mission Statement
Posted On Sunday, December 13, 2009 By Samm D. Under Articles, My Training, PoolSynergy, Random / Misc
Earlier this year, I received an email from a colleague of whom I'd really only had a working relationship with. We had spoken very little and I did not know much about her. She is always very sweet and professional ...
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One of the biggest breakthroughs that I personally made, particularly in big table 9-ball, was understanding when to play position for a ball in the side pocket versus in the corner pocket. Having more of a bar table 8-ball background, it’s very natural and often times preferred to play position for balls in the corner pocket. On the bar table, the corner pocket is much more forgiving and does not require as pinpoint position to get to the next shot. However, once you step up to the big table, your patterns must also.
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