Dive into the captivating world of billiards with "Pool Ramblings" by renowned PBIA Master Instructor Mark Finkelstein.
With decades of experience as both a player and instructor, Mark Finkelstein shares his vast knowledge and unique insights to help you unlock your true potential on the pool table. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced player aiming to take your skills to the next level, "Pool Ramblings" covers it all in an accessible and engaging manner, and is an essential guide to mastering the game.
Learn the timeless foundations of billiards, refine your stroke, enhance cue ball control, and improve your pattern play. Uncover various aiming systems used by professionals to boost your accuracy and consistency. Delve into the psychology of the game, learn how to develop focus, manage pressure, and maintain a confident mindset. Explore strategic decision-making, defensive maneuvers, and effective safety play to outsmart your opponents.
What sets "Pool Ramblings" apart is Mark Finkelstein's ability to distill complex ideas from the table into easily comprehensible concepts through relatable anecdotes and practical examples; he takes you on a journey that transcends skill levels and connects with players of all backgrounds.
Whether you prefer the convenience of an e-book or the tactile experience of a paperback, "Pool Ramblings" is available in both formats. Equip yourself with the wisdom and expertise of one of the industry's leading instructors, and watch your game soar to new heights.
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About Mark Finkelstein
Mark F. started playing pool at the early age of six. His father brought him to a pool room owned by a friend, and he was hooked with the game. Pool followed him through his life, through high school and college, and even further on during his career in the Navy. After graduating from New York University with mixed degrees in electrical engineering and liberal arts, Mark was drafted. That began his 21 year career in the Navy, during which he was stationed in Japan, the Philippines and Thailand among other places. Despite his unconventional lifestyle, he found time frequently to play and practice. Finally, when he permanently returned to the United States, pool became a full time occupation.
Since 1992, he has taught at Slate’s (formerly known as Chelsea Billiards), as well as Eastside Billiards and does private lessons as well as conferences, parties, pool seminars and corporate events. Mark was also an instructor at Tom Simpson's National Billiards Academy. One of the highlights of his pool career is being selected as the Instructional Columnist for NYC Grind. He is also the House Pro at Slate Billiards and Eastside Billiards in New York City.
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