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Pleasures of Small Motions: Mastering the Mental Game of Pocket Billiards (edition 2002)

by Bob Fancher Ph.D.

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A psychotherapist and pool columnist breaks new ground by applying good science to the mental game of billiards and gives invaluable insight on competitive play.
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Title:Pleasures of Small Motions: Mastering the Mental Game of Pocket Billiards
Authors:Bob Fancher Ph.D.
Info:The Lyons Press (2002), Edition: 2nd,Revised & enlarged, Paperback, 160 pages
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The best book you can get on the "mental" side of pool. ( )
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For Bob Watson - who taught me (as he puts it) the art of painting on green canvas
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Everyone says that playing pool is mostly mental.
But let's call a spade a spade: Most of what passes for advice on the mental game is simply wrong.
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