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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostI'm playing shots that I am experienced in but missing under pressure I think. I play them all the time when I'm playing friends in a practice game and the majority of the time they work. I'm not sure if it's a confidence thing or a pressure thing? I assume if it's a confidence thing then practice is the answer? But I'm not convinced it is the problem.
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostDanny,
Tell me about a particular player you come up against in match situations who is of similar standard to you.
Habits, attitude, shot selection, technique?
If you mean MY habits, attitude etc, then I think shot selection and technique are ok and even habits BUT as far as attitude is concerned it might be that? When I'm playing someone who is of similar or lesser ability my head is all over the place from the time I leave home but when I'm playing someone better I seem to be more focused (maybe my expectations are lower?)Last edited by danam1; 12 July 2014, 09:49 PM.Did you put my "1" up ?
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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostNot enough j6! Maybe 2 hours tops.
But I'm building this!!
" Practice to improve not just to waste time "
" 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
http://www.ontariosnooker.club
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Try playing for something danam. A pint, the table fees the next lap dance, anything but not anything crazy. You will find as I did, when there is something more than just the game (excluding pride, i put that in my cue case as i take out the cue) you will focus more even when its for silly amounts. After a while you'll get fed up paying for the lights and get used to nerves at winning post and turn defeats into victories. Play different people so that you get used to playing and winning against differing opponents. Playing for something focuses the mind imo. Goodluck mate.
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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostI'm playing shots that I am experienced in but missing under pressure I think. I play them all the time when I'm playing friends in a practice game and the majority of the time they work. I'm not sure if it's a confidence thing or a pressure thing? I assume if it's a confidence thing then practice is the answer? But I'm not convinced it is the problem.Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postwell i wouldn't look too deep into your form at the moment, just enjoy it as a wind down and not a wind-up.
i take it that will be the snooker or pool cave, looking forwards to seeing some pics of it when its finished
It's a pool cave, the snooker cave is the one you can just about see next door. I'm there every Sunday!Did you put my "1" up ?
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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostThanks j6 I hope when I start to put more hours in it will start to pay off.
It's a pool cave, the snooker cave is the one you can just about see next door. I'm there every Sunday!
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