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We didn't have Black Friday here until yesterday, I have no idea why it's been so readily adopted, we don't get Thanksgiving to offset it. Seems like just another way to fleece the plebs for crap they don't need, but are more than happy to fight over.
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Originally Posted by Byrom View Postif you lose there is forfeit - which you must do though - evil laugh
On another note I kept my grip nice and relaxed today, made a hell of a difference when the pressure was on, and I have always felt a bit Selby esk in the hips, I have asked folk if they see them move and no one can see it but I feel it, today a dropped my right hip a lot more and sat on the left one, much much more solid, I feel I'm ready ,I have everything set in my mind now.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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well at least you are getting to eat or drink something if you get to the colours a few times - if you are following those rules correctly - remember any ball you miss you set up the shot again and pot three times before you are allowed to do another line up - stick with the rules man - what are you doing on here by the way ? I said early nights no internet lol-thanks for the update though
Not a bad effort though for day one - I was nearly posting you a present - but don't count your chickens Mr confidence - missing on the blue might as well be the first ball it is still a fail - not good enough for me - must try harder - keep doing the colours five times before you finish your practice sessions - keep taking ten minutes out each hour to rest and relax - go back to the table refreshed each hour and focus your efforts calmly.Last edited by Byrom; 29 November 2014, 05:16 PM.
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Try to get in the habit of doing these things I suggest about getting enough sleep - or taking the right breaks and stuff in practice - treat the game with respect don't get lazy with your practice - do it right and you can succeed or fail but you will be proud of yourself knowing that you did everything right - don't get lazy thinking you will get it tomorrow do it now there is no tomorrow.
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I conpletely bottled two great chances for tons again today.
I was on 79, 4 reds left, all perfect, missed red to the middle that I could have potted left handed.
Then I was on 67, two reds left, nothing safe, missed pink to the middle.
Thanks!!! So frustrating!!!!!!!WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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You are on fire just now though Ted, getting great breaks every session, I bet this time next year you will have had so many centuries you will have stopped counting.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostYou are on fire just now though Ted, getting great breaks every session, I bet this time next year you will have had so many centuries you will have stopped counting.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostI conpletely bottled two great chances for tons again today.
I was on 79, 4 reds left, all perfect, missed red to the middle that I could have potted left handed.
Then I was on 67, two reds left, nothing safe, missed pink to the middle.
Thanks!!! So frustrating!!!!!!!
I missed a ton on 84 last week - difference was with me I did not bat an eyelid when I under hit my last positional shot on the brown. It don't bother me as I have no targets now really and I am happy plodding along knocking 50 plus breaks in like yours and the odd big one.
My advice to you is this - rather than thinking numbers setting a target of making a ton - change your target -
Try setting yourself a target of keeping calm and in control and focused throughout a break or a game and try even a session of snooker good or bad - even when you miss. Keeping calm and focused throughout therefore is your personal target - forget the numbers and breaks for a while - they will come more often and higher once you master this. Settle into your rhythm of playing and stick with it and be at one with a smooth consistent cue action.
You must know that it - the ton - will come you had them in practice - your mind is not under pressure when on your own - feel that you are on your own at one with the table and focus on the rhythm you play at and with that focus that you play on a ton in practice don't stop or hesitate to think except when you are up assessing the table and if you do stop learn to regain focus on the task at hand quickly by doing that assessing of position and let that inner commentator guide you around - until you are down and in position and back in that rhythm and flow.
Good luck to you too - I hope this advice allows you to relax and enjoy your snooker more like I do - let me know how it goes
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Thanks Byrom.
All noted again. I feel absolutely fine up until 70 odd. Then I look at the table, there are no hard balls, and I explode. It must stop. I'm having three or four 70+ breaks a week and several 50+ every session. I'm more that capable and my stupid mind holds me back.
I'll definitely try and take on board all the things you're saying. Thanks.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Ha I'm like that Ted but a step down, I get to thirty odd, look at the table and say there is an easy sixty or seventy on here, MISS. I don't think I play anywhere near enough frames against other players as when I do get a chance I turn it into a big deal in my head.Last edited by itsnoteasy; 29 November 2014, 07:22 PM.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Mad isn't it what we do to ourselves haha!WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostI feel absolutely fine up until 70 odd. Then I look at the table, there are no hard balls, and I explode. It must stop. I'm having three or four 70+ breaks a week and several 50+ every session.
Just think...if you didnt experience any special emotion while approaching a ton mark or your personal record, that would mean that you are already so good that century means absolutely nothing to you, or that you simply do not care...neither is the truth of course...
From these numbers, your level seems very high, but you will simply need to get even better. There is nothing wrong with your mind, nothing unusual about collapsing under pressure at all.
Myself I have bottled many times when I got over half ton mark with many available reds still. I used to think that I was mentally behind...moron...etc... No. It seems I need a higher level of play. It is as simple as that.
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