Hi Jerry! You gave me this same lesson in Vegas I think 2010 or 2011. You helped me get my stroke to look a lot more professional too.ive used every thing you taught me that day ever since, thanks so much!
Thanks for the refresher on the hangers. As always I’m amazed at the extent of your knowledge. It is also great watching Marks presence at the table. His stance, stroke, and all the rest of his fundamentals are absolutely perfect. Thanks to both of you for sharing your knowledge.
I took two lessons from Jerry when I was just getting into pool again. Jerry was not impressed with me (I stunk) but I sure learned a lot from him! It was expensive but very well worth it. A memorable couple of days. I'm very glad I did it. I also saw a young kid of about 16 playing at a local 9-ball tournament in Waukesha WIsconsin and I went up to him and told him he was never going to be a good pool player because he had copied Efren's stroke and it was too loose--even Efren thinks his own stroke is too loose (he learned it by copying the best player in a country town in the Philippines). I gave the kid Jerry's name and told him he should take lessons from him. The kid's name was Tyler, that's all I knew then, but it was Tyler Styer.
Damn Jerry, not bad to have Mark Wilson as your shot demonstrator. Two of the best pool minds on the planet on one table.
This was an EXCELLENT video. The best I've seen on the subject, and I've watched hundreds of videos. Great work!
Jerry your teaching is greatly appreciated!
Powerful and taught in a comfy, relaxing manner.
Hi Jerry! You gave me this same lesson in Vegas I think 2010 or 2011. You helped me get my stroke to look a lot more professional too.ive used every thing you taught me that day ever since, thanks so much!
Thanks for the refresher on the hangers. As always I’m amazed at the extent of your knowledge. It is also great watching Marks presence at the table. His stance, stroke, and all the rest of his fundamentals are absolutely perfect. Thanks to both of you for sharing your knowledge.
I took two lessons from Jerry when I was just getting into pool again. Jerry was not impressed with me (I stunk) but I sure learned a lot from him! It was expensive but very well worth it. A memorable couple of days. I'm very glad I did it. I also saw a young kid of about 16 playing at a local 9-ball tournament in Waukesha WIsconsin and I went up to him and told him he was never going to be a good pool player because he had copied Efren's stroke and it was too loose--even Efren thinks his own stroke is too loose (he learned it by copying the best player in a country town in the Philippines). I gave the kid Jerry's name and told him he should take lessons from him. The kid's name was Tyler, that's all I knew then, but it was Tyler Styer.
I met Mark today at Cue and Cushion in STL. Great guy, so thankful!! He recommended me to his mentor^ and signed a cue ball for me!
Lot's of great information, I'm very glad I watched this one. Thank you
Thanks!
Thanks for the lesson!
So down to earth. ❤🎱👍🏻
Thanks a lot for uploading this. A wealth of knowledge in just 20 mins.
This is some incredibly valuable information to know. Thanks for posting!
There's three types of shots I'm totally cooked when faced with. The pocket hanger is probably my biggest nemesis.
@azbtv Howz about giving Mark Wilson some credit in the "SHOW MORE" box. A remarkable pool player, teacher, and coach. Nice video :)
Thanks Jerry, I hope you are doing well
Jerry is a swell guy! Perfect teacher.
Great advice
Great video !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Waoo excelente video
Wow what a great video thank you . Now I wish it would stay in this peanut Brain
Nice video you guys thank you
Is this Jerry from Cuenique (sp) Billiards in Madison WI in the 70’s?
Yes, that's him. He now splits his time between Wisconsin and Arizona.
❤Wisconsin
Just watch CARLO BIADO or EFRAN
Excellent stuff