Well, I did it. I managed to pull it off somehow. I’m still basking in the glory of my hard-earned victory from this weekend. Though I’m still in a bit of shock, it came at a time just when I needed it. Just as I’ve been feeling a bit down and out about competing and the point of it all, I proved to myself this weekend that even though I didn’t play perfect, I’m a fighter and I never once gave up. Oh, and getting a little lucky didn’t hurt either.
IPAT (International Playing Ability Test), second edition is “pool training for beginners, advanced players, and pros.” This 64-page workbook is a system to assess your billiard skills based on ten aspects of the game. Use IPAT exercises and training games to record your performance scores and measure your progress.
Well, since last I wrote, Mike and I have packed up and made our way back to Minneapolis, via Samsara, Fargo Billiards, and his parents in Alexandria. View June 2010 in a larger map We spent all of Thursday and Friday morning hanging out with the Stadum family in their beautiful home in Rugby, ND. [...]
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