New York City Grind (Full Review)
• December 15, 2010
Pool Synergy Volume 14:
Billiards Instruction Gift Recommendations

My favorite instructional series is the Bert Kinister DVD series. Bert is a super nice guy and has put out the real deal as far as pool and instructional materials over the years.
He addresses the topics pool players need to know, and gives drills that help you develop these skills. He has also worked alongside many of the top players in pool, which you can cheek out on his website, www.bertkinister.com.
Two of my all time favorite DVD’s of Bert’s are his “Speed Control” DVD and his “Pattern Play” DVD. Close behind this is his “Alignment” DVD.
In my teaching experience, most players could benefit from better speed control, better patterns, and simpler alignment. All three of these DVD’s would be a great present for any pool player (me included, except I already have them!).
As an addendum, buying a lesson for a significant other is another great way to help them with their game without having to know what they need or are working on at the moment.
Pool Synergy Volume 14:
Billiards Instruction Gift Recommendations

New York City Grind - Mark Finkelstein
My favorite instructional series is the Bert Kinister DVD series. Bert is a super nice guy and has put out the real deal as far as pool and instructional materials over the years.
He addresses the topics pool players need to know, and gives drills that help you develop these skills. He has also worked alongside many of the top players in pool, which you can cheek out on his website, www.bertkinister.com.
Two of my all time favorite DVD’s of Bert’s are his “Speed Control” DVD and his “Pattern Play” DVD. Close behind this is his “Alignment” DVD.
In my teaching experience, most players could benefit from better speed control, better patterns, and simpler alignment. All three of these DVD’s would be a great present for any pool player (me included, except I already have them!).
As an addendum, buying a lesson for a significant other is another great way to help them with their game without having to know what they need or are working on at the moment.





















