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The Best Damn Pool Instruction book period is an instructional book on how to play pocket billiards. It covers every aspect of the game, beginning with how to develop a better stroke, to the more advanced techniques on how to masse or jump the cue ball.
This book uses a very simple and concise teaching format to help expand your knowledge and ability in the game of pocket billiards. In this book, the author discusses and illustrates each facet of the game of pocket billiards. Each chapter has an abundance of clear and concise illustrations and discussions on how to replicate the various shots necessary to improve your skills. With new understanding and repetitive practice on the various drills, your skills will improve dramatically
Ronald L. Schneider is an Active Certified Instructor by the Billiard Congress of America. He is an instructor graduate of both CUE-TECH Billiard Academy of Carrellton, Texas and the American Billiard Academy in Garden Grove, California. While his professional and business career has kept him away from the game on a more serious level, he has won countless tournaments in various states. This book is a culmination of over 50 years of learning, playing, and teaching the game of pool. Ronald L. Schneider lives in Huntington Beach, California.
Table of Contents
Chapter One, the Stroke Builders
This is where it all starts. It is by far the most important chapter in the boob. Without a good solid stroke, you will never excel in your game. Discussion of the fundamentals of a good stroke and various illustrated practice routines will help you develop a smooth, accurate, and enviable stroke. Having a pool table or access to a pool table is a must to practice and develop the "muscle memory" necessary for a good stroke.

Chapter Two, The Practice Shot
This chapter tabes the stroke builders to the next level. Each practice shot will give you immediate feedback and develop "memory routines" to be used in game situations. Most of these practice shots come up time and time again and must be executed well to improve your winning percentage.

Chapter Three/ Safety Play
Safeties are an overlooked and important part of the game. Knowing, and most importantly practicing these basic safeties is a must when playing any competitive pool game. Executing a good safety is sometimes better than making the shot. This is especially true if your opponent does not know the kicking systems illustrated in Chapter 4.

Chapter Four, The Kicking Game
The worst thing you can do in 9 ball is give up "ball-in-hand". This chapter will discuss simple 1,2, 3, and even 4 rail kicking systems that you don't need a degree in higher math or a calculator to figure out. 1 call this the "WORLD OF PARALLELS". These simple systems will have you not just trying to kick to hit a hidden ball, but you will now start to even make some of these shots. This is the largest chapter in the book with 50 pages of illustrated diagrams.

Chapter Five/ Banking
Here I will discuss and illustrate at length why banking is so difficult. But, after learning the "WORLD OF PARALLELS" in Chapter 4, banking now becomes much easier. Now banking simply becomes recognizing the angle and proper stroking of the cue ball.

Chapter Six/ Combination
Like banks, combinations are also very difficult. Discussion and illustration of 5 different types of systems will make shooting these a little easier. Do you have a system or how many systems do you know?

Chapter Seven / Caroms
Here the two most important things to know are:
1. Actually recognizing the carom shot
2. Understanding the "tangent line"
Again there will be discussion and illustration of several types of systems to help improve your pocketing skills.

Chapter Eight/ The Nine Ball Break
Generally speaking when the professionals play, the one breaking the best usually wins. Here I will discuss the key points for a good break and also illustrate some legal racking techniques which can give you a slight edge. If your break is weak or if you scratch a lot, this chapter is a must.

Chapter Nine/ The Masse Shot
When all your options flumping, kicking, etc,) are blocked, sometimes you just have to bend the cue ball around another object ball. With a little instruction and practice, you can easily add the masse shot to your arsenal.


Chapter Ten/ the Jump Shot
If you are going to really improve your game, you must have a jump shot in your repertoire. With the right equipment and instruction, this area of the game is not as difficult as it looks.

Chapter Eleven/ Position Play
When a novice watches a professional run a rack, the normal reaction is to say, "Boy that was an easy rack?he never had a tough shot!" He does not understand how difficult it is to move "whitey" around the table to an exact location. The keys to this chapter are the understanding of the tangent line and the english and speed needed on the cue ball. The illustrated drills discussed in this chapter will show you how to gain better control of the cue ball.

Chapter Twelve / Specialty Shot
These are not trick shots but shots that you must be able to execute if you are going to play the game at a higher level. These illustrated shots come up more often than you think. Most require very little practice but only the knowledge of recognizing and executing the shot.

Chapter Thirteen /  Deflection, Squirt, Cling, Throw and Skid
If you are going to use english, you must understand these problem areas of the game and how to compensate. Do you know why the professionals have far fewer problems with this area than the average pool player? This chapter fully explains these principles.

Chapter Fourteen / The Ten Winning Rule for Nine Ball

If you play Nine Ball, these rules are a must. Following these 1O simple rules will raise your Nine Ball winning percentage. GUARANTEED!

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