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#1 User is offline   allanpsand 

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Posted 05 July 2007 - 11:27 AM

Here's the latest review -

From Billiards Digest, July 2007, quoted from
George Fels' article Too Much Information -

"Allan Sand's humbly titled "Handbook of the Billiard Gods, Appendix A - Table Map" offers a new approach to cue-ball and object-ball pathways for banking and kicking with some systems that will very likely be new to you.

Over 1,500 hours of analysis and development, plus close to 200 videotaping sessions, went into this book, and it's a real first. If 9-ball is your game of choice, these systems will make you a vastly better kicker. If you prefer banks and/or one-pocket, your banking, including multiple-rail shots, should get a good boost. And even if you don't do a lot of either kicking or banking, your table management skills should be highly refined too, simply because you'll know more about where the cue ball is going. Besides playing your way out of diabolical safeties, you'll learn more about putting your opponent in them.

Once you get past that pretentious title - a bit much even for me - you can prepare either to learn a great deal from Mr. Sand's book or pay off the players who do."


For more info, see www.billiardgods.com
Allan P. Sand, BCA/ACS Instructor & Author
Books website: http://www.billiardgods.com
Forum: http://gamesmanship99.forumcircle.com
Email: billiardgods@gmail.com
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Posted 05 July 2007 - 02:18 PM

It sounds like you are selling the book. You really should contribute first and become a real member with 20 posts before you start dropping free ads and spam on us?

They are never welcome on the main fourm, but we do allow you to post these on the for sale forum with no restrictions.

Please do not spam any more or drop an add here and on the main fourm please.
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