Pool Team Record Book

 

The Pool Team Record Book is a place to collect your pool team's results.

 

You can track team performance and your players' individual records, find out which doubles pairings work best, and use table diagrams to record interesting shots or show your players what they did wrong!

 

Take it along to match nights for a talking point and to motivate your players to win.

 

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Paperback, First edition, Cover 1.

Introductory price: £5

Paperback, First edition, Cover 2.

Introductory price: £5

Paperback, First edition, Cover 3. 

Introductory price: £5

Other books

 

 

Pool Table Diagrams Book - Reds and Yellows Edition

 

180 pool table diagrams with tip position and power icons.

  • Record interesting shots and shots you want to practice
  • Write down drills and make note of your results
  • Work out what to do in tactical situations

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Pool Table Diagrams Book - Americano Edition

 

180 pool table diagrams with tip position and power icons.

  • Record interesting shots and shots you want to practice
  • Write down drills and make note of your results
  • Work out what to do in tactical situations

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The Reminiscences of a Professional Billiard Player

A modern reprint from the 1902 text

William Mitchell

 

Come hustle pool and billiards in the 1870s and ’80s.

William Mitchell was a top professional billiards player in the era of John Roberts Junior, and was Billiard Association Champion from 1892 to 1897.

In his Reminiscences, Mitchell describes earning a living hustling billiards, getting hustled by the sharks of the day, and competing against the era’s leading professional players.

 

Click here to buy on Amazon (paperback £9.99, Kindle £3.99).

How to Win at Poker

(also Published as How to Beat the Game)

A modern reprint from the 1899 text

Garrett Brown

 

I am aware that most writers upon moral philosophy contend that mankind in general is unprepared for sudden floods of fortune. I have thoughtfully considered the effect which my disclosures might have upon those who may be fortunate enough to possess a copy of this book. I have asked myself:
“Who could be better fitted to enjoy, appreciate and distribute great riches than the habitual poker-player?”

Garrett Brown’s humorous take on poker instruction, first published in 1899, has long been a collector’s item; out of print and difficult to obtain. Finally available in modern reproduction, a contemporary audience can now travel with Garrett into America’s poker history. Meet a cast of characters including the wary player, the lucky player, the fool, and even Satan himself, and decide for yourself, could you beat the game?

 

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