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Old 06-17-2005, 03:39 AM
Stuey Stuey is offline
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Default Re: Pool players, learning to play to win a bet

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I wish ed miller wrote pool books.

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This guy is just as good maybe better.

Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots by Robert Byrne

What size table will you play on and the type of game is very important to your chances.

6X12 snooker just give up now

4X8 or even smaller if you can get them to agree 8 or 9 ball and I like your chances if you are smarter than them and willing to practice and study strategy.

Don't practice with them or if you do don't play well until the money game. Go to a pool hall and get some lessons also. This is doable but you will know if this is your game or not after a month or so if you su[/b]ck after a month of trying find a way to get out of the bet.

I play on a pool team with a guy with one arm and he is in a wheelchair. He is in the top 20 players in a league of over 1000 players. He tries hard and that’s what matters, and he is smart.
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