In the world of cue sticks and side pockets, this is the
gospel, the 1998 revised, standard version of the 1978 bible. A
champion player, indefatigable writer, and inexhaustible promoter
of his sport, Byrne racks his book into two halves, the first a
primer on pool, the second on three-cushion billiards. Beginning
with the fundamentals, he goes on to run the table with lots of
readable advice and detailed diagrams for how to play individual
shots, including trick shots, strategies for eig
內容簡介:
Now updated throughout and expanded with new material on
strategy in eight- and nine-ball, trick shots, and billiard
memorabilia, this comprehensive guide to cue games remains ?“the
definitive work on pool and billiards?” National Billiard News.
Index; diagrams and photographs.
關於作者:
Robert Byrne is the author of seven novels, five collections
of humorous quotations, seven books on billiards, two anthologies,
and an expose of frauds in the literary world. One of his novels,
Thrill, was made into NBC’s Monday Night Movie, which aired for the
first time on May 20, 1996. Four of his novels were selections of
Reader’s Digest Condensed Books and published in many languages.
His style is widely praised for its clarity and wit. Byrne’s
Standard Book of Pool and Billiards, published in 1978 and expanded
in 1998, has sold over 400,000 copies. In the world of pool and
billiards, his books, hundreds of instructional magazine articles,
six videotapes shot on sound stages in Burbank and Hollywood,
California, have established him as the preeminent teacher and
commentator. As a player, he has won tournaments in almost every
form of the game. He finished third in the National Professional
Three-Cushion Championship in 1977 held in North Hollywood. In
1999, he won both the National Amateur and the National Senior
billiard tournaments. His contributions to billiards and pool were
recognized when he was awarded the greatest honor in the sport:
induction into the Billiard Congress of America’s Hall of Fame. The
honor, for Meritorious Service, was bestowed on July 21, 2001, at
the Las Vegas Hilton at a banquet closing the annual world billiard
trade show. He was inducted with many-times world billiard champion
Raymond Ceulemans of Belgium. Byrne was born and raised in Dubuque,
Iowa, spent forty years in the San Francisco Bay Area, and returned
to Dubuque in 1996, where he now lives with his wife Cindy, a
painter and graphic artist. After graduating with a civil
engineering degree from the University of Colorado in 1954, he
edited a trade journal in the heavy construction industry. He
became a full-time writer in 1977.
目錄:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
BOOK ONE:pool
BOOK TWO:THREE-CUSHION BILLIARDS
Appendixes
Indexes