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Unfortunately I still can't make that weekend!
Anyhow, in the mean time, I thought things were getting better. Had a couple of 40s at the weekend (nothing else in double figures, mind, but a couple of 40s nevertheless) amid an immodest number of pints of beer.
However, now I have resumed sobriety (cannot afford taxis all the time!) I find everything has spiralled downwards again.
It looks like my team's reserve is going to be me this year.........
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Hi Statman.
Do you remember a couple of seasons ago how I started playing like a dyslexic babboon? I understand your pain but PLEASE don't snap and launch your cue as we have seen unnamed others do in a fit of rage.
Who am I going to play against and be humiliated by when I finally get the chance to return to the table?Some days I'm the statue.
Some days I'm the pigeon.
Today is a statue kind of day.
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Originally Posted by The Statman View PostUnfortunately I still can't make that weekend!
Anyhow, in the mean time, I thought things were getting better. Had a couple of 40s at the weekend (nothing else in double figures, mind, but a couple of 40s nevertheless) amid an immodest number of pints of beer.
However, now I have resumed sobriety (cannot afford taxis all the time!) I find everything has spiralled downwards again.
It looks like my team's reserve is going to be me this year.........
...........no worries, do you manage to get a lot of practice in? For me, if I can't get to a table and put the hours in, everything goes a bit pearshaped.
Lol.....xxsigpic
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Originally Posted by APK View PostHi Statman.
Do you remember a couple of seasons ago how I started playing like a dyslexic babboon? I understand your pain but PLEASE don't snap and launch your cue as we have seen unnamed others do in a fit of rage.
Who am I going to play against and be humiliated by when I finally get the chance to return to the table?
Anyway, what's with this dyslexic babboon malarkey? You couldn't read the balls?
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An improtant lesson
Well, I have been sharing with you all my woes over the last couple of weeks and I know that, not wishing to make this thread a public moaning place, I ought to share with you important lessons learned on the way through the highs and lows of the game.
On Wednesday I learned the most important lesson that I have ever learned during a game of snooker, and it is this:
Very important lesson
If you knock your knuckles on the wooden rail of the table, it actually hurts. Indeed, if you really work at the technique, it is possible to draw blood.
So, next time you're thinking of rapping your knuckles on the woodwork, bear this in mind before you make your final decision to carry it out.
(And if you do do it, and it does hurt, don't say I never told you so.)
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Gosh it is two months since I had a frustration moan!
But, today, a happier story.
Having played twice this month so far, I seem to have reversed my seemingly downward spiral and am now playing much better.
Proof, if any were needed, that we all have bad patches and we all come out of them, and we just have to ride the storm!
In fact, on Monday I bettered my highest break of 2008 and last night beat it yet again, making a nice 83 which could so easily have been more. I missed the green with a potential 108 looming! But I am not going to beat myself up about failing to make my first ton (been there before, years ago) and instead wallow in the glow of playing like someone who's actually picked up a cue before.
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Well done!! I also had a frustrated moan a couple of months ago as I seemed to be on a similar downward spiral but last night our snooker team beat the top of the division team 5-0 and I went on last and played confidently for a change!!
You and I must be very similar standard.....last year I got two '88' breaks and this year have had a few 70s but still not managed that elusive century yet!!
Good luck
Oldgit'Believe To Achieve'
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Originally Posted by The Statman View PostGosh it is two months since I had a frustration moan!
But, today, a happier story.
Having played twice this month so far, I seem to have reversed my seemingly downward spiral and am now playing much better.
Proof, if any were needed, that we all have bad patches and we all come out of them, and we just have to ride the storm!
In fact, on Monday I bettered my highest break of 2008 and last night beat it yet again, making a nice 83 which could so easily have been more. I missed the green with a potential 108 looming! But I am not going to beat myself up about failing to make my first ton (been there before, years ago) and instead wallow in the glow of playing like someone who's actually picked up a cue before.
That is great!
Keep it up.
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Originally Posted by PaulTheSoave View PostMissing the green off the spot is exemplary for a bottler!
nah, just jealous, will never make a 83 in my life
Anyhow, last night, had our league match in which I lost, effortlessly, with a highest break of eleven. Returned to the club, sank two swift pints, and knocked in a 74! (We shan't mention the ball I missed – not off its spot, Paul – with a 101 looming.)
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