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Matt Sherman (Author)
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July 2, 2008
Picture yourself dazzling your friends with your new and improved pool skills as you master the cue ball's movements and hone your aiming and shooting techniques. PICTURE YOURSELF SHOOTING POOL: STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTION FOR SUCCESSFUL POCKET BILLIARDS provides practical and accessible pool theory and instruction to everyone from beginners up to skilled players. Filled with full-color images and step-by-step instruction on each new skill and strategy, the book also features an accompanying DVD that walks you through each step of the tactics presented and also includes bonus tricks and special pool shots. Beginning with the basics, you'll learn how to select your equipment, including the proper cue stick for you. You'll then cover how to grip and guide the cue and how to best align the body with the pool table. The book moves on to specific cue strokes for various shots and even offers instruction on pro stick moves to incorporate into your game. Master how to guide the cue ball and get an understanding of various ball impacts as you learn the key shots of the game. Strategy and tips on how to read the table, as well as basic rules for different pool games, table etiquette, and even information on how to purchase and maintain a personal cue stick and table are also covered.



Ten Pro Tips Your Opponents Don't Know

  1. What is commonly called the "ghost ball method of aim" doesn't work effectively in pool. The pros use a different method--one of the chief reasons I wrote Picture Yourself Shooting Pool.
  2. Most shooters learn billiards on their own, unlike tennis players and golfers who constantly rely on teaching pros. Find a good teacher and ask them to mentor you!
  3. Chalk the right amount between shots. Apply chalk to your cue stick's tip like someone applying lipstick on their lips: completely and evenly, but lightly.
  4. A good pool cue is a finely balanced instrument. Between shots, hold the cue about halfway along the butt end with your shooting hand and about halfway along the shaft end with your bridge hand, and you'll measure your body better to the cue ball as you assume your stance.
  5. You'll often hear, "While shooting, the lower arm hangs from the elbow at a right angle to the table, straight down toward the floor." The more correct statement would be, "Your lower arm forms a right angle (or nearly so) to the cue stick." The stick on most shots is on a slightly tilted plane above the table. In other words, if the cue is raised or lowered, your arm angle should change to meet it and help provide a quality stroke.
  6. "Chin above the cue stick" is another pool myth. Don't strain your neck to post your chin above the stick. Your arm must be on the shot aim line but your head and neck should rest on the middle of your trunk comfortably, left of the stick for right handers and vice versa for lefties. Sighting will be fine as your eyes can adjust instantly to find the target from this improved head position.
  7. How to choose a pool cue by weight? New players want heavier sticks--around 21 ounces in weight--that stay on the shot line longer due to their increased mass. Intermediates and experts want lighter cues for more subtle mastery of ball speed and spin. Most pros use 19-ounce cues or less, and 19 ounces makes a good choice for you after you've played pool for a year or two.
  8. The little-known game of 7-Ball is a great practice game for 9-Ball fans. Two fewer balls on the table provides an easier layout from the break yet adequate challenge for your skills.
  9. Pick a specific spot for the cue ball to land on the next shot. Get there by choice of stroke speed rather than feel and "touch." Commit to a personal speed of stroke like "medium" or "soft" before bending to shoot. Maintain a follow-through about the same length as your backstroke.
  10. Most amateurs use sidespin or "English" far too often. I use a quarter-tip here or a dash of English there when needed. I'm always practicing center ball aim and sometimes go 30 minutes or more without English on any shot. This builds great confidence in shot-making ability by limiting variables of spin.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (July 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1598635190
  • ISBN-13: 978-1598635195
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #131,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

About.com's resident Guide to Pool & Billiards at www.billiards.about.com, Matt is author of Picture Yourself Shooting Pool, available here at Amazon, and is creator of the annual Bond Collectors' Weekends, fan events drawing enthusiasts from around the world to meet James Bond celebrities and live 007.

He has helped produce five James Bond CD and DVD projects and has written or edited millions of words about real and fictional spies, and pool and billiards.

When he is not chasing Mr. Bond around the globe, Matt enjoys golf and shooting pool. Matt and his wife and children reside in Gainesville, Florida.

Contact Matt for more details on pool news or the latest James Bond events worldwide!

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Pool Instruction, October 29, 2008
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I was not sure what to expect as I have over 100 books on playing pool. I must say I was pleased to not only enjoy reading Picture Yourself Shooting Pool but the video was a major plus.

In the Marine Corps the best comment you can get from a D.I. is "Outstanding" and I have to say this book falls into the "outstanding" list of books. In fact, I have an Adult Ed class that I teach in the local high school and I start new classes this fall, I will recommend this book to them without any problem. I have already mentioned it to some of my beginner classes.

Not all pool and billiards instructors are the same when it comes to what is the correct way to teach this material, and I feel Matt Sherman covered it very well. Of course, there are some things that I teach a little differently, but it still comes out the same way. If I had to make any comment about this book to anyone who was interested in learning the basics his book is on the "top" of the list.

Ken Tewksbury, Master Level Instructor
American Cue Sports & World Billiard Instructors Association
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great supplement to pool lessons, August 11, 2010
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As a BCA and ACS Certified instructor I would highly recommend this book and video as a supplement to pool lessons. I do not recommend any one type of training as a cure all. I believe reading good material, viewing videos, practice, training with an instructor and competing all have merit and when used together, will form a training program that is unbeatable. Picture Yourself Shooting Pool will supplement any training program. Matt is an excellent instructor and creates intense personal intrest early in the book. Matts descriptions are easy to understand and he uses excellent analogies that are interesting and easy to relate to. He doesn't bore you with unnecessary details that would put the average reader to sleep. The title is right - you can actually "Picture Yourself Shooting Pool" The pacakage was also put together to make it affordable to the average player. I'm still learning the game myself and every tool that I can add to by tool box that helps to improve my game and my ability to teach is a good investment - this book does both. Thanks Matt.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Every Pool Player!!!!!, December 26, 2008
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Wow!! What a Fantastic Book! This book covers everything you need to play pool. Very easy to understand. I read through all of the book to find a WONDERFUL DVD in the back. The DVD follows the book, chapter by chapter and lets the reader visually picture all of Mr. Sherman's great instructions and tips. Wish I had bought this one first. Much easier to understand than any other I've read. My game has improved by leaps and bounds. I recommend this book to all pool players.
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straight pool, body alignment, key shots, turn practice, strengthen your skills, center ball stroke, personal cue stick, stun principle, cue ball path, cue ball speed, pool slang, cue ball impact, tripod bridge, half ball hit, slip stroke, most pool halls, center ball hit, ghost ball, lighter cue, striped with color, pool stroke, cue tip, aim line, object ball, pivot english
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Picture Yourself Shooting Pool, Find What Works, Aim True, Selecting Equipment, Stroking Your Cue, One Pocket, Master Moves, Guiding Your Cue Ball, Willie Mosconi, Pro Stick Moves, Tools of the Trade, Build Your Game, Innovative Pool Games, The Color of Money, Learn Any Sport, Draw the Map, Reading Your Table, New Take, Learning Pool, Classic Pool Games, Hall of Fame, Imitating Models, Most Balls Sunk, Nick Varner, Cushion Billiards
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