sorackem
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Where did you learn to make games, Beatle?nobody taught anyone anything when i was a kid. so i had to learn for 10 or 20 a game. so i made games that i would win at
Where did you learn to make games, Beatle?nobody taught anyone anything when i was a kid. so i had to learn for 10 or 20 a game. so i made games that i would win at
Just having a little fun. Life is too serious to take seriously. Seriously who is the unknown OP? Is it Efren?Man this thread was getting a little AZ Billiardish, all we need is a Barton comment, or 1000, haha, jk, sounds like everyone is ready for a get together I know I am.
I see what happened -- I breezed through the thread in standard view, but then viewed just your posts as admin, given you just returned to posting here. In that manner I conflated two of your posts which read worse to me when viewed like that. Looking at the full context of your posts I can see that was not fair to you, and I apologize Lou.As usual, you manage to misconstrue what I write in the worst way possible.
I’m not even going to bother explaining. Past experience has shown that to be a futile exercise.
Lou Figueroa
The fight is a damp squib, huh?Apology accepted, Steve.
Lou Figueroa
1 game session.... please describe. How does the $$$ work?
We decide on a $ per game, then I point out shots I would recommend and why. Sometimes, I let them shoot the wrong shot, then set it back up and show them all of the variants that were available. Then they decide which one they can execute the best for their skill level.1 game session.... please describe. How does the $$$ work?
Same hereI have played for $20 a game and told them I would answer questions and tell them what I would shoot.
Many still shoot the shot they like best. I guess I have been running out wrong for 60 years.
We decide on a $ per game, then I point out shots I would recommend and why. Sometimes, I let them shoot the wrong shot, then set it back up and show them all of the variants that were available. Then they decide which one they can execute the best for their skill level.
I am good at gauging skill levels, so I try to show people things they can execute within a reasonable percentage. I also show higher level stuff in case they are looking to expand their repertoire.
The issue I have when doing an hourly (one pocket) lesson is its hard to recreate scenarios, in both layout and consequences. In games, situations arise and can be dealt with one at a time. The same ball layout doesn't always have the same solution.
Thanks Larry,I took lessons with Adam a long time ago
it was by the hour
it was worth the time and cost
adam
hope you and the family are doing well
larry from vero