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Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards

Byrne's New Standard Book of Pool and Billiards

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good place to start
Review: If you are starting out in pool or billiards, this is probably the best instructional book for beginners out there. Byrnes' clarity in this area is unparalleled. Once you have acquired some basic knowledge of pool and billiards, the only way to get better is by playing, observing, and practicing. If you are a pool player, I believe the best way to improve your cue ball control is by playing the carom game. Play the carom game (you should probably start out with straight rail) for a few months and you'll see the difference. As for the billiard players, don't get too caught up in all the fancy shots in Byrnes' book since some of them are extremely low-percentage shots in a game situation. The key to high runs in three-cushion is positioning. I believe the best way to learn to play position is by watching top players and studying tapes of top players. Remember what you see and practice it over and over. You also might want to learn a few systems for double checking and for getting the cue ball in the neighborhood when you can't visualize a shot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to run a table & Shot you can't learn anywhere else!
Review: Robert Byrne has set the standard. As a state ranked player I decided to read this book. My game went to the next level. His checklist for running a table, his description of different types of "throw" shots and his simplifying the stroke all were instrumental. In pool, unlike other sports, there are few real teachers, Robert Byrne is a great teacher for the beginner to the very advanced player. It's the least expensive pool lesson you'll ever get.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The bible of pocket billiards
Review: Robert Byrne's New Standard Book of Pocket Billiards is a key resource in any billiard library for beginners and experts alike. I believe it is the best overall book on pocket billiards extant.

Although it does contain a few inaccuracies and instances of scanty detail, overall, it is an invaluable guide for learning fundamentals of pocket billiards with well written explanations and instructive illustrations....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic book, yo.
Review: Simply the best instructional book on pool I have ever read! Everything is shown clearly, in a non-confusing way. He shows what you need to know, and does it well. He does have a fascination with bashing bowling, though.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great for Intermediates!
Review: Teriffic book for the player who knows how to shoot, but has not yet mastered the small details of the game. This book covers english-style pool very well. The only downside to the book, is that it focuses too much on 3-rail pool and other less-played games.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An average book
Review: This book has helped me but can be very difficult for some begginers and the advanced people will find it beginnerish. i dont recomend this book to anyone. Dont Buy It.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Robert Byrne is brilliant!
Review: This is a book I come back to time and time again. As someone who plays off and on, I often refer to the book when pool is 'back' in my life. This is a keeper!

The diagrams, the history, why shots do what they do, how to play the angles, you can't beat it. Its both informative and entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A review before publication?
Review: This is regarding the previous review. How can you review a new edition of the book before it becomes available? I have the previous version but I am not going to review this book until I have seen and read it.


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