I believe very much that you are actually talking about the mental aspect of the game. Techniques we all have, albeit some unorthodox ones, as long as it works! It is our mentality that hinders us in fully utilising the techniques we have.
This is in fact a very common problem that I myself have. You think you play like Mr Ronnie O on the practice table, you are getting pin-point positioning and simply won't miss... but when you have an actual game with a mate your mind sometimes throw you off line and you start to focus on the wrong things instead of on your own game! That is how my game falls apart most of the time. When I play really well through out a whole session I find that my mind is really just focused on my own game instead of worrying about what is happening when I'm not at the table. Takes a lot of discipline!
This is in fact a very common problem that I myself have. You think you play like Mr Ronnie O on the practice table, you are getting pin-point positioning and simply won't miss... but when you have an actual game with a mate your mind sometimes throw you off line and you start to focus on the wrong things instead of on your own game! That is how my game falls apart most of the time. When I play really well through out a whole session I find that my mind is really just focused on my own game instead of worrying about what is happening when I'm not at the table. Takes a lot of discipline!
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