Archives for the ‘Artistic Pool’ Category
Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman Retire from competition
By Paul • Nov 28th, 2011 • Category: 3Cushion, Artistic Pool, FeaturesOn a flight several years ago I found a Time Magazine in the seat back pouch in front of me. A corner of one page was folded over, so I knew that something in the publication’s content must have caught the attention of the person reading it. Upon further inspection I discovered a “special message of life” that became for not only me, but also my wife, Marty a key to understanding the billiard journey we had embarked on together back in the fall of 1986 with our professional show work, teaching exploits, unique artistic pool promotions and the various cue sport competitions attempted. The words at the top of the page captivated my attention as well:
2012 WPA World Artistic Pool Championships Bid
By Paul • Apr 18th, 2011 • Category: Artistic Pool
To Respective WPA Confederations, Promoters, and Room Owners:
We would like to request any and all federations structured under the umbrella of the World Pool – Billiards Association (WPA), plus interested room Owners and/or Promoters to submit their interest in hosting/promoting the 2012 or the 2013WPA World “Artistic Pool” Championship. Each event will take place at an agreeable date to Promoters/Room Owners/Federations that are interested. The sooner all details and dating can be arranged… The better of course for all concerned. Read more
Double Jump
By Paul • Feb 24th, 2011 • Category: Artistic Pool
There are a lot of trick shots that are practical and make sense to learn, simply because of their likelihood of coming up during actual gameplay. A lot of shots, however, are simply for fun. For instance, most of the shots involving multiple balls are merely for show. On the other hand, though, a lot of the stroke shots we perform in competition and exhibitions are truly exaggerations of strokes you would utilize in everyday games. Rarely, if ever, would you shoot the passing lane masse in a game. You are, though, occasionally frozen to an object ball and might shoot through it with spin.
Dr. Cue Artistic Cup IV, Artistic Lag, Cue-Dean-“E” Make History!!
By Paul • Jan 1st, 2011 • Category: Artistic Pool, Features
The 2010 Dr. Cue Classic “Artistic” Cup IV has etched its signature mark in billiard history once again. 16 of the world’s greatest Artistic Pool Playing Artists participated in this unique “Artistic Pool” Pro-Am Challenge at the beautiful Side Pockets in St. Charles, MO on December 3, 4, and 5. Florian “Venom” Kohler from France raced to the “artistic” victory circle – taking home the first place guaranteed prize money, beautiful “Victory” Cup trophy, and title honors!
SPECIAL OUTREACH IN EGYPT!!
By Paul • Dec 12th, 2010 • Category: Artistic Pool, FeaturesSeveral months ago Steve Lillis, founder of Gospel Trick Shot Ministries, referred me to Maged Fawzy, leader of KDEC Sports Ministry, which has a very special outreach around Egypt and the Middle East. Maged asked me if I could attend a family / youth sports festival at a retreat center in Beit el Wadi, Egypt (about 1.5 hours north of Cairo). He wanted me to perform several shows and share my billiard journey / personal testimony with the attendees. The “Wadi Experience”, as I now call it, had an amazing impact on my understanding of open eyes, open ears, open minds, and open hearts and the special needs that take residence in them. What happened in Wadi is hard to explain in words! Following is my account of this special journey!
Easy Three by Eric Yow
By Paul • Oct 7th, 2010 • Category: Artistic Pool, Features
Everyone likes an easy trick shot to keep in their pocket to whip out just to show off from time to time. Sometimes the shots I feature here are quite difficult, but I like to put in some easy ones on occasion. This is a shot that is pretty easy, so long as you set it up right and use a good jump cue. Start by placing the three balls at the side pocket, as diagrammed. The two balls closest to the side pocket are in line, directly across table. Set the third ball up, accounting for a bit of throw, aimed about a diamond short of the corner pocket. With this set-up, you should be able to strike the middle ball and pocket all three with one stroke. The way it is diagrammed, I have you jumping the cue ball over a wall of balls to pocket the easy three. The only trick to this one is planning where the cue ball will land before striking the middle ball. If you hit it too hard or too soft, it changes the throw of the third ball, so practice with a consistent hit and consistent elevation. If you jump too hard and land on the middle ball, it will throw the middle ball too much.
WPA Masse World Champion
By Paul • Aug 1st, 2010 • Category: Artistic Pool, FeaturesSpinners
By Eric J. Yow
WPA Masse World Champion
This shot is an old favorite of mine. The first time I saw it was on a video where Mike Massey performed the shot effortlessly with his massive stroke. When I first saw it, due to the quality of the video, I was so perplexed as to what was actually happening. As in the diagram, you use a striped ball to shoot a cue ball into the far corner. Then, you use a second cue ball to shoot the striped ball straight up the table. When the striped ball hits the short rail, it shoots over to the left to pocket a ball in the side pocket. What the video didn’t reflect, due to the pixilation, is that the striped ball was spinning madly. So, when it strikes the far rail, it jerks over to the left.
The Magic Moment With 16 Balls Revised
By Paul • Jun 11th, 2010 • Category: Artistic Pool, Features, Top Story
The revised Magic Moment with 16 Balls was performed at High Pockets in Memphis, Tn on Thursday June 10th before a live audience. Paul Frankel, the inventor of this Unique Magical Demonstration preformed this for Dr. Cue International Talent Search called In Search Of Cue-Dean-E back in November of 2009, which he was one of eight audition finalists.






