i have an important match coming up with a really fast player,the guy dosent cue much nor does he takes time going into the shot,but the guy can pot,how do i slow him down,how do i break his flow and irritate him,im sure if i just irritate him i'll win how do i do it,any help???
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Its difficult to try and slow down an opponent because if they are good enough it won't really bother them. Only if they are weak mentally will it have any kind of positive effect for you. In fact you are more likely to damage your own game by trying to counter his, play your own pace and just accept he's a quick player who can pot. The only thing I would do is walk around the table a bit and study the situation more, it will help your rhythm and slow him down slightly.
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Its a bit like asking how does one speed up a slow player,
what does it matter!
Just play what is in front of you, again does it matter how quick the
balls got there? you are playing the table not a person,
I am sure your shot selection will never be based on the speed
of the player or even how good that player might be.
I would expect you to play the same shots against me as you
would against ROS.
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Originally Posted by khizzy View Posti have an important match coming up with a really fast player,the guy dosent cue much nor does he takes time going into the shot,but the guy can pot,how do i slow him down,how do i break his flow and irritate him,im sure if i just irritate him i'll win how do i do it,any help???
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Originally Posted by Stretch147 View PostAs a quick player i think you have a poor attitude. That's my opinion. If you spent the time practicing, potting, break building etc. rather than looking for under handed tactics, you'd have no need to slow him down.. If he doesn't line up a shot or take much time over the ball i imagine he's not the most consistant. It's a gentleman's game at the end of the day! Concentrate on your own game man!My deep screw shot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXTv4Dt-ZQ
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Hi Khizar! Don't worry about the factors that are beyond your control,Believe in your ability and hard work that you have put in.If you try irritating your opponent you will end up ruining your rythm and composure.
All the best for your match!My deep screw shot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXTv4Dt-ZQ
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whether he plays fast or slow shouldn't really be your concern. This shouldn't affect your playing abilities.
Howerver, I would probably test his abilities of potting long distance shots. If he's fast, his long pot percentage might not be superb, and that's where you might look for your chance to secure the frame on a missed pot.
If he's fast, it could also mean that he's impatient. Therefore, I'd try with a bit more of tactical play, get the white ball safe behind the baulk line and see how that goes. That might break his concentration.
But you shouldn't look for a win on opponent's mistakes. If he does make mistakes, that might be your chance, but you still have to play as good as possible and don't rely on his mistakes purely. But if anything starts going wrong, like your potting percentage going down, try a bit of tactical play if you're good at it, make him a bit nervous.
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Originally Posted by khizzy View Posthow do i slow him down, how do i break his flow...???
... (little Tonya Harding joke) of course I mean psychologically.
Snooker is a massively emotionally demanding and mentally strategic sport.
It's at least half the battle... and very much worth pondering.
Did you see the Masters final frame?
The score 16-16 for 7 minutes 31 seconds... safety, safety, safety.
Then one rushed (maybe frustrated) long red attempt and miss by Selby and that was that!
That process muted someone's potting rhythm and it wasn't Ronnies. There were references to Cliff Thorburn's grinding strategy...
May help? Good luck mate!
=o)
Noel
me
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Originally Posted by khizzy View Posti have an important match coming up with a really fast player,the guy dosent cue much nor does he takes time going into the shot,but the guy can pot,how do i slow him down,how do i break his flow and irritate him,im sure if i just irritate him i'll win how do i do it,any help???
if it meens just playing Negatively just do it he would then beat himself.
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Originally Posted by recoil View PostI guess Peter Ebdon would know the answer
And I would agree with what Boy Wonder says, definitely try to concentrate at your game as much as you can
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Originally Posted by khizzy View Posti have an important match coming up with a really fast player,the guy dosent cue much nor does he takes time going into the shot,but the guy can pot,how do i slow him down,how do i break his flow and irritate him,im sure if i just irritate him i'll win how do i do it,any help???
Just play your best snooker and be happy if you played well, win or lose.
Everyone loses from time to time.
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