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Reddit mentions of Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know. Here are the top ones.

Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know
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Release dateOctober 2003
Weight1.3 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots: 350 Moves Every Player Should Know:

u/a-r-c · 13 pointsr/billiards

99 Critical Shots is overrated and one of the worst books for a beginner in 2018. Before you jump down my throat, remember that being old and popular doesn't make something good.

It was a good book in 1977.

I'll let Bob Jewett point out the issues (page 13). He's much more generous than I am—I honestly don't think 99CS worth reading considering the wealth of other excellent material that's available.

Better books would be Illustrated Principles, Byrne's Standard, and Byrne's Complete Book of Pool Shots. Even PYBP or Science of Pocket Billiards would be better.

99CS is outdated and surviving largely on nostalgia, and personally there is not a single piece of information in the book that I didn't learn better from somewhere else.

Actually it gives some 100% incorrect information at least once, regarding rail shots. I literally had a guy defending it by saying "well beginners won't understand the complicated truth so the (incorrect) rule of thumb is fine." Right then is when I realized that some fools will defend the book because they think they should, rather than on its merits.

Don't be that guy.

Rant: Over

PoSM is easily the best book ever written on the mental game.

Kinda funny, the best and the worst right next to each other.

u/el0rg · 2 pointsr/billiards

This book will give you insight into all kinds of things it would normally take years of experience to figure out on your own.

There's a few pretty awesome YouTube channels out there that have some awesome instructional videos, here's a couple of my favorites:

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