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Master Graduate win tournament!!

At least, I have some good news concerning my game.

Last Saturday I played the "Straubing Opens-8-ball" and I dominated the field of 35 players. I only lost 3 Matches on my way to the final. So I won 4:0, 4:0, 4:0, 5:0, 5:1, 5:2 and finally won the final 5:4 at 5:30 am in the morning.

I played the pool of my life! And this is all because of you. Translating your book makes my game even stronger, because I really read every little detail and I work on all lessons for the 3rd time now.

The translation of "the lesson" is going on. I translated 100 pages up to now. I hope to finish it till the end of January. So we can plan our tour in Germany.

I wanted to attach the bracket of the tournament I played, but it is too big (too many bites).

EKKES


Monk Notes

Ekkes was one of the first Masters to complete The Masters of Art in Pocket Billiards. He is perhaps the number one player in the Masters program. His numbers set the standard for excellence. There are a few players who can reach his level however so his number one rating is not set in stone. One day all the Masters will get together and we will establish the number one. I hope to be the number one but I know I have a tough battle on my hands.

Ekkes is translating The Lesson into the German language. He has already completed the translation of Point the Way. I look for this young man to have an impact on the American Pool scene in another year. More from Ekkes later.

If you would like to have a good friend in Germany, feel free to write to Ekkhard Schneider-Lombard at e.s-l@onlinehome.de