Tuesday November 10, 2009

This Pool Aimer Is Superb
Ted Schulze was tired of not having a quality pool aimer, a keen visual reference for his billiards stroke and aim, so he did something positive about it. He innovated a cue mount for your stick with a powerful laser, but with a twist--you can shoot using a bright laser spot to aim at a pool ball or target or convert it with a flick of the wrist to a vivid vertical line to check the plane and angle of your pool stroke.
A fellow instructor and I have been play testing the Laser Stroke pool aimer and, frankly, it's too good a product! It reveals every little stroke flaw so that the average player could be overwhelmed. Once you're over the initial disappointment, however, the Laser Stroke is probably the best pool aimer tool on the market.
Read my full review including three different ways to use this tool, and...
Add This Pool Aimer To Your Holiday Shopping List
Photo courtesy of LaserStroke.com
Friday November 6, 2009

Why Can't I Shatter My 9-Ball Break Shot?
Another pool myth explodes on our site today. I'm asked, "How do I smash a 9-Ball break shot, because if I could, I'd run the simple rack that's left most every time?"
Can you really run 'em all out if you had the monster break stroke? True? Myth? Fantasy? You decide:
Why I Can Shatter My 9-Ball Shot!
Photo (c) Matt Sherman, licensed to About.com, Inc.
Wednesday November 4, 2009

Get On The Pro Skill Drill Bus
I'm scheduled for a follow-up with Dominic Esposito, Mr. Pro Skill Drill Instructor for pool and the inventor of the Jesper Jump Cue.
He comes highly endorsed and highly recommended by me personally. I'm the author of a pool book and DVD, so is he. I have a pool website, so does he. I am a regular columnist for a top pool magazine, so is he. If I'm paying good money to pick his brains for a few excellent hours of pool instruction, you know he's highly knowledgeable.
But we all need a refresher in the basics sometime from someone we respect. And we all love tips of insight, like Esposito's recipe for massé aim, shared with you in today's feature called:
A Pro Skill Drill To Bless You, Not Distress You
The Jester Jump Cue
Photo courtesy of The Drill Instructor
Monday November 2, 2009

To Tap Or Not To TAP Your Pool League?
"Matt,
My wife and I are currently members of 2 APA teams and have been for several years.
We have experienced the Las Vegas trip to the nationals and found it fun. As you know the inherent problems of the APA I don't need to repeat them. I am currently looking into the TAP league as a player and as a league operator and would like to know what you think of that league.
Thanks, George"
Great question, George. There is no perfect pool league, and there are some rules and other quibbles that make people for or dead set against the American Poolplayers Association or "APA" and its league. I've discussed some of those problems and tried to balance the good and bad of it before.
Bearing in mind, therefore, that operating a league effectively can be a headache and a trial, the TAP league staff really care about our sport. Their passion makes all the difference and I suspect they will be an even-faster growing tour/league in the years ahead.
I also like the up-and-coming American Cue Sports (ACS) league. So much so that I'm working with a local club to do a hybrid league blending some of the best of the ACS rules with that of the Billiards Congress of America (BCA). I started a thread on this new local league in Florida with me, Donny Lutz and other fine participants and teachers participating, online.
For you and for those interested, I'm pleased to provide some contacts or perhaps we can set a conference call to discuss these issues and keep best promoting the game of billiards.
New Local Pool League, TAP Or What-Have-You, I'm Game
Photo (c) Matt Sherman, licensed to About.com, Inc.