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Posted in Training on the 6 July 2009

Top Professional Pool Player And Instructor Max Eberle Shares With You Many Of The Hard Earned Pool/billiards Knowledge Known Only By The Champions.

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10 Responses

  1. Diamond said,

    on 20 July 2010 at 23:28

    One key discipline guaranteed to improve your shot making, accuracy, cue ball control, length of inning, and enjoyment of the game. (page 56) =

  2. Chase said,

    on 17 December 2009 at 02:25

    One drill that can help all of your shots. (page14) How to start playing great even if you are having a bad day of shooting. (page 9)

  3. Tamia said,

    on 30 September 2009 at 11:38

    This book is a collection of most of the instructional articles I have written over the last 10 years and represent many of the golden nuggets of Zen learning which I have been so blessed to accumulate. I believe this book will add flame to the fire of your own Zen awareness, and help you get more fun out of the game you love to play. How to come from behind and win! (page 23)

  4. Ricardo said,

    on 16 August 2009 at 03:52

    How to maximize your feel for controlling the cue ball. (page 7) Using Max's tips, practicing his approach, and integrating it into your routine, I can see where a player might jump a level or two without actually gaining better physical skills. "

  5. Makenna said,

    on 28 July 2009 at 19:52

    "Max's uncanny perspective to analyze and correct flaws in your playing will undoubtedly improve your game; his unique instructional style goes far beyond other pool methods and books in your relentless drive for perfection." "Its damn fun! Thank you."

  6. Joan said,

    on 18 July 2009 at 15:23

    ZEN MASTER. "Max's uncanny perspective to analyze and correct flaws in your playing will undoubtedly improve your game; his unique instructional style goes far beyond other pool methods and books in your relentless drive for perfection."

  7. Randall said,

    on 14 July 2009 at 06:10

    How to use the size of the pocket to your advantage. (page 12) Max Eberle is a former BCA Junior National Champion, 2-Time Collegiate National Champion, the 2005 West Coast 9-Ball Champion, and a 2006 WPA World Straight-Pool Championship Semi-Finalist.

  8. Lorena said,

    on 9 July 2009 at 19:57

    All My Best and Straight Shooting, "This is really quality stuff. Some of the information I've seen from previous Eberle articles, but most was new to me. It's nice to hear what a pro player/teacher thinks is important to their game. Max pretty much says it all as far as I'm concerned.

  9. Katherine said,

    on 8 July 2009 at 00:31

    How to use the tangent line to improve your shot making. (page 35) How to make thin cut shots look easy. (page 61)