Let's dive into this pool book that's causing quite the stir. Some swear by it, others want their money back—so what's the real deal?
The Good: If you're tired of just 'hitting balls' and want to understand the geometry behind kicks and banks, this book delivers. The systems for 3-rail and 4-rail kicks are gold (especially for One Pocket players). One reviewer even said they'd buy it again—high praise!
The Quirks: The author flips traditional English terminology (running vs. inside/outside), which might throw you off at first. Also, don’t expect glossy pages—it’s a no-frills, practice-focused guide. And yes, it oddly starts with 3-rail kicks instead of basics.
The Bad: A few readers called it 'zero content' or 'gibberish,' especially frustrated by its brevity (13 pages!). If you're expecting detailed bank-shot tutorials, look elsewhere—this leans heavily on kick systems.
Final Verdict: Worth it if you’re a technical player craving structured systems (and willing to re-read). But if you want comprehensive bank-shot help or pretty diagrams, skip it. Practice is mandatory—this isn’t magic!