newbook.jpg - 15338 Bytes splash.jpg - 7952 Bytes

available.jpg - 4037 Bytes

Book III
Shots Shifting Gears

View Video
Windows Media Video  -  Real Player  -  Quick Time

Order Now - Click Here

table.jpg - 4966 Bytes

CHAPTER 1 - "SHIFTING UP AND DOWN"
Shifting Gears Down the Rail
Game - "Two or More"
Find a Five-Rail for the Game "Two or More"
Calculating A Two-Rail Using 1st Gear
Calculating Two-Rail Bring-back
Calculating 1st Gear 2-Rail When Past 1/2 Table
Two Rail - Adjusting After Mid-table
Applying the Brakes or Downshifting
Loosen Up Grip to Compensate
Options Around the Pocket - 1st Gear
One-Half Tip Adjustment
Knowing When to Shift or Change Grips
Going From 1st to 2nd Gear
One Rail Using 1st Gear High and 1st Gear Level Cue
One Rail Lengthwise Using 1st Gear
Watch Out for the Stretch
Using Inside English to Get Back Up the Table
Getting Extra Spin to Help a Carom
Letting Friction Help with the Bank
Accelerating Momentum
How Distance From Object Ball Changes 1st Gear
Shifting Close to a Rail
1st Gear Speed - Slightly Different Hit Points Below Center
Shifting Gears Off a Ball Close to a Rail
How to Use Shifting Gears to Get to Your Next Ball
Shifting Gears Off a Ball Away From Rail
Inside English
Use More Speed When 1st Gear Calculation is Just Slightly Off
Notes
CHAPTER 2 - "LET'S GET TO THE BANK"
Two-Rail 1st Gear Bring-back (Width)
Two-Rails High English Froze to the Rail
Driving the Object Ball Two-Rails Using 2nd Gear
Two-Rail, One Dot Away for Long Rail
Two-Rail Kick to the End
Two-Rail 1st Gear
Two-Rail Length-Wise Where 1st Gear is Too Much
Two-Rail Inside One-Half of Width
Two-Rail In the Side
Two-Rail to an End or Side, + Three-Rail with 1st Gear
Two-Rail Using Bring-back
Two-Rail Out of Corner
Two-Rail Out of the Pocket Cross Side
Two-Rail 1st Gear High/2nd Gear Low
Two-Rail to a Side Pocket Using High
Three-Rail Calculation
From Two to Four
Adjusting for a Four-Rail
Four-Rail - Four Different Spots
1st Gear 2-Rail High and Low
Closing

Tom Shaw of Pool & Billiard Magazine writes in the January Issue 2003:

Les Fiegel has a specialty - banking - and he's produced everything from tapes to aids to books that zero in on that subject.  If you want to improve your banking, go to a specialist.

 
"Welcome To The Bank... Book III" is printed in a handy spiral bound format that opens flat.  Ideally, you should have some of his previous materials to fully understand and use the system (his first book has gone through three printings and all resources are still available).

Fiegel includes kicking in his definition of banking, which is logical but not always done by others.  He also covers two-cushion and three-cushion banks (and up to five cushions), the difference between a bank shot with a loose grip and a tight grip, changing object ball direction with cue spin, and more.  Virtually every page has a table illustration, a drill shot, and an explanation of execution.  If banks are a problem, Fiegel's system will straighten out your game.

PoolShots, LLC    P.O. Box 191    Winneconne, WI 54986