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1996
5   Speed of Stroke  (May)
6   Position ABC's
7   Learning from Losing
8   Art of Practice
9   Pace of Play
10   Dead Stroke
11   The Domino Effect
12   Creative 8-Ball

1997
1   Balls on the End Rail 
2   Missing Balls for Position
3   Strengthening Your Mental Game
4   Pool's Version of Horse
5   The Follow Through
6   Run-out 9-Ball
7   Avoiding Scratches with Blockers
8   Gray Zones
9   One Shot at a Time
10  Stun Draw
11  Quantum Leap
12  Centerball

1998
1   Cluster Management 101  (Jan.)
3   Planning Your Route  (March)
4   Kicking Past the Side Pocket
5   Position Blunders #1
6   Position Blunders #2
7   You Make the Call
8   Secrets of Position Zones
9   Chain Reactions
10  The Opponent Factor
11  An Evening with Efren
12  Pressure Pool

1999
1   Shark Proofing Your Game 
2   Effective Crowd Management
3   One Shot at a Time
4   Whiner's & Winners Guide to the Rolls
5    Evaluate the Table
6    Using Your Imagination in 8-Ball
7    Bank to Win 
8    Mirror Shots Detect Flaws
9    Hitting the Hook Zone
10  6 Exceptions to the Rules for Long Side Shape
11  Avoiding Obstructers
12  Don't Just Fire Away

2000
1   Plan Your Work and then Work Your Plan 
2   Anatomy of a Super Shot
3   How Is Your Short Game?
4   12 Techniques To Improve Your Game
5   End of Rack Safety Play
6   In the Gray Zone:  Around the Table or Kill the Cue Ball?
7   Using Clusters to Win the Game (8-ball)
8   A Somewhat Routine Runout (9-ball)
9   The Three Phases of a Rack of 14.1 (feature)
10  Principles of 14.1 Pattern Play
11  Process of Elimination Planning
12  The Magic 20-Degree Cut Shot

2001
1   Precision Secondary Break Shots 
2   Playing Down the Line of a Position Zone When Possible
3   Grinding it Out
4   Playing for Luck
5   Play the High Percentage Sequence
6   Don't Forget the Side Pockets
7   The Angle of Departure
8   Make Kick Shots Difficult for Your Opponent
9   Choosing the Optimal Position Route
10  Strickland's Firepower Wins 4th U.S. Open
11  Simple is Often Best
12  Strategic Safeties

2002
1   Controlling the Right Ball is Key
2   A Double Hill Thriller
3   Right Side/Wrong Side is the Key to Position
4   Position after a Combination
5   Either Side of the Ball Can Work
6   5 Donuts in a Row 
7   My Week in Pool Heaven 
8   Don't Always Play Like a Pro 

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