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Born | Pontiac, Wisconsin | 16 October 1988
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Sport country | United States |
Nickname | G-1 |
Best finish | 2023 3rd APA Championship |
Tournament wins | |
Major | 2017 State Champion |
Eric "G-1" Naretto Born and raised in Pontiac, Illinois, Eric, was introduced to the game of pool by his brother at the age of seventeen. His favorite professional player Neils Feijen is Eric lost his mentor, George, in 2019. G-1 chose to continue on his path, dedicating himself to the art of instruction, a path George always believed he would excel in.
For twelve years, he ran tournaments, including the Illinois State Billiard Tournament from 2012 to 2015. Eric's been an ACS League Operator for thirteen years and an ACS Level 4 Instructor for eleven. In 2023, he became a PBIA Master Instructor and the right to teach the CTE Aiming System, trained by Stan Shuffett.
Eric is working to better his instruction techniques, considering every lesson he gives as practice. He spends approximately twenty-two hours a week around a pool table.
Eric's advice to players is to play for yourself, seek out an instructor, and never let anyone hold you back from being the best you can be.
Career titles
edit- PBIA Master Instructor
- ACS Level 4 Instructor
- 3rd APA Championships
- 2017 Illinois State Champion
References
edit- academy.g1billiards.com
- www.spmbilliardsmedia.com
- www.poolplayers.com
- www.playbetterbilliards.com
- SPM Live Daniel Krupinski