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  • #16
    in reality you try to ignore the player - the golden rule of cue sports is PLAY THE TABLE he can do nothing from his seat.
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    • #17
      A couple of thoughts on positive or negative play: to play positively is to have clear objectives of what you need to do to WIN a match. Playing negatively is about having no particular aim other than trying to avoid losing.

      Quick players are quick when they're in the balls and they can take games away from you before you have time to settle. A positive strategy is to limit the chances this guy has to get in the balls. Then when you have openings, take care to score steadily. This will test his patience and put him under pressure. Focus on scoring well and not giving him any easy openings.

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      • #18
        I, as well, think you should pay particular attention to your safety. Try to keep the guy out of the table as much as possible and put him really under pressure (easier said than done). Don't try to slow your own game deliberately, just keep positive and give the guy a real headache with your safety and, hopefully, scoring.

        As Ronnie once put it "there are no boundaries", and he's right. The only boundaries are those that your mind creates. Be creative, play positive.

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
          in reality you try to ignore the player - the golden rule of cue sports is PLAY THE TABLE he can do nothing from his seat.
          Ditto, khizzy; play the table, not your opponent; it's the best advice you can receive.
          Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

          "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by northerner View Post
            A couple of thoughts on positive or negative play: to play positively is to have clear objectives of what you need to do to WIN a match. Playing negatively is about having no particular aim other than trying to avoid losing.

            Quick players are quick when they're in the balls and they can take games away from you before you have time to settle. A positive strategy is to limit the chances this guy has to get in the balls. Then when you have openings, take care to score steadily. This will test his patience and put him under pressure. Focus on scoring well and not giving him any easy openings.
            This also very sound advice. You can only control what you do, or want to do, and having clear objectives is a very good way to enter the match with a very positive attitude. Try and put all the advantages you can on your side by deciding on what you want to do; have a plan and execute it. Concentrate on your game and let your opponent worry about his game. Play every shot with 100% focus and don't let yourself be distracted by anything. Be as hard as nails and remain focused on your objective and the win will come.

            Good luck!
            Keith
            Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

            "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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            • #21
              Would you rather play a very fast player or a very slow player, provided they are of equal ability of course?
              If they're better at least it will be quick and painless...

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              • #22
                hi ace man, which city you from?

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by lkomarci View Post
                  hi ace man, which city you from?
                  I'm from Samobor. Are you a slow player?

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by ace man View Post
                    Would you rather play a very fast player or a very slow player, provided they are of equal ability of course?
                    If they're better at least it will be quick and painless...
                    I can admire the skill of both my opponents. I'm a slow player myself, even slower now my knee's buggered up, and so I prefer playing a slower player as I've got time to hurple back to my chair and actually sit down before I have to play again! But seriously, it's always a pleasure to watch a good, fast player.
                    Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

                    "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by ace man View Post
                      I'm from Samobor. Are you a slow player?
                      do you have a billiards club with a snooker table in Samobor or do you have to go to Zagreb?

                      Emm it all depends, if my concentration is low then I play a bit slower, but I consider myself somewhat fast-ish.

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View Post
                        I can admire the skill of both my opponents. I'm a slow player myself, even slower now my knee's buggered up, and so I prefer playing a slower player as I've got time to hurple back to my chair and actually sit down before I have to play again! But seriously, it's always a pleasure to watch a good, fast player.
                        Nobody will have a problem with slow players if that's their natural game. Players who deliberately slow down on simplest of shots to make their opponents suffer are the one's to watch.

                        Speaking of fast players, some of my very good pool playing colleagues had the priviledge to play against Tony Drago at one of the European pool events. They told me that it was very humbling and intimidating at the same time, but great to watch. It is one thing to watch that guy on tv, but when you confront him it's a different matter. High quality fast players make everyone look incompetent if they're winning. They are very rare though.

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                        • #27
                          Originally Posted by ace man View Post
                          Nobody will have a problem with slow players if that's their natural game. Players who deliberately slow down on simplest of shots to make their opponents suffer are the one's to watch.

                          Speaking of fast players, some of my very good pool playing colleagues had the priviledge to play against Tony Drago at one of the European pool events. They told me that it was very humbling and intimidating at the same time, but great to watch. It is one thing to watch that guy on tv, but when you confront him it's a different matter. High quality fast players make everyone look incompetent if they're winning. They are very rare though.
                          Very true!
                          Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

                          "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by lkomarci View Post
                            do you have a billiards club with a snooker table in Samobor or do you have to go to Zagreb?

                            Emm it all depends, if my concentration is low then I play a bit slower, but I consider myself somewhat fast-ish.
                            No billiards club where I live. Even in Zagreb, very few snooker tables, around 6 or 7 maybe. Currently just one club with two tables.

                            In March new club will open which is supposed to have 3 snooker tables. I'll believe it when I see it.
                            Last edited by ace man; 9 February 2009, 03:59 PM.

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                            • #29
                              Ahh too bad, ye I know there are some clubs with snooker tables in Zagreb, though I've never been to those.
                              Fortunately there's a big (for our standard) billiards club newly opened in Varazdin, and they have a full size snooker table, it's the Leonhart brand and it's a real pleasure to play there
                              If you're ever close by, just let me know and we can get in contact so maybe we can arrange a friendly match. :snooker:

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                              • #30
                                Instead of relying on gamesmanship, have the balls to believe in your own ability and play your own game.
                                Fear is the mind killer.

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