I am not sure what to say at this point. I am getting pulled in every direction. Floyd was here and again I played very well taking him Dow to the colours in two out of three games but that was playing very very safe unless I had a 75% shot. The third game he missed and left me in the balls and I missed my first red which was a sitting duct but instead of hitting I rolled it and missed it. He ran 60 something. I made a lot of good pots. He says my big thing is confidence and believing I can pot balls. He says there is nothing wrong with my game but believing in myself. He said he cannot understand why Cliff has not get more into the mental side of the game.
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Originally Posted by LucLex3119 View PostI'm not a 24 handicap snooker player, far from it. Im just giving him advice on what worked for me. Doing those routines for the last 6 months along with some more advanced ones I have gone from a 20,S and 30's break player to a competent 40's and occasional 50's.
Thanks xx#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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Originally Posted by lesedwards View PostI am not sure what to say at this point. I am getting pulled in every direction. Floyd was here and again I played very well taking him Dow to the colours in two out of three games but that was playing very very safe unless I had a 75% shot. The third game he missed and left me in the balls and I missed my first red which was a sitting duct but instead of hitting I rolled it and missed it. He ran 60 something. I made a lot of good pots. He says my big thing is confidence and believing I can pot balls. He says there is nothing wrong with my game but believing in myself. He said he cannot understand why Cliff has not get more into the mental side of the game.
X person will swear by a routine while Y person will swear by a totally different routine and Z person will disagree with X and Y. Leaving you totally baffled and probably a worse player than you were originally as you've suddenly got a load of magic in your head.
The only thing to do is find a good coach or a better player that YOU believe in and respect - Terry D seems an obvious choice - and stick with that persons advice. Whether you have to take a few steps back in the short term to take a hundred forward in the long term.
Even worse is with all this magic in your head you stop enjoying having a knock as you're over thinking every shot, every movement etc... its a game, something to enjoy and love. Not something that makes you frustrated. Thats what wives and jobs are for
Ask yourself this.... There's been 1600 posts in this thread... are you honestly a better player (or believe you're a better player) than when post #1 happened?#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View PostLes, can i ask you a question? As a keen and good golfer would you accept swing tips from a 24 handicap golfer?.i dont think so yet you are listening to advice from the equivalent of high handicap snooker players! Its screwing with your game and your mind.
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostLes isn't going to reach the standard he wants with that bridge hand no matter how much advice he gets.
He should forget this thread as its a waste of time and just enjoy playing on his own table whenever he wants as that is living the dream for the majority of us :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostSaid it before on here a few times that sometimes you just have to accept the level you're at, if you improve great if not just carry on enjoying the game.
once you accept that, you return to playing for the love and enjoyment. Not technical competence.#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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I'm certainly not a coach but I thought this was a snooker forum so was happy to try and help on this thread. No idea what my handicap is as only been playing 4 years and my goal was to get a game century, I got that 6 months ago so I'm doing ok. Class myself as average because I am happy knocking regular 50s.
I wish I'd got a table at home, had a coach like Terry to call on and play with ex pro's and a world champion but I'm not that lucky. 95% of the time I'm down the club doing routines over and over again so I get confidence in my cue action. We are all adults and got our own minds, I've learned from many posts on here but I agree you got to take out the bits that can help your game and not worry about most things that can confuse the game even more.
Don't think much point in me contributing anymore but good luck getting to the level you want Les.
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A good post by Markz. A mature adult who tries to use this forum for the good. It's a pity there are a few immature morons on here who use this forum to bully people. Sorry if that was a little off topic but had to be said.
I will also not comment on this thread anymore.
Good luck Les and try to filter out the rubbish what most will say and use the good stuff to your advantage.
All the best
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Originally Posted by LucLex3119 View PostA good post by Markz. A mature adult who tries to use this forum for the good. It's a pity there are a few immature morons on here who use this forum to bully people. Sorry if that was a little off topic but had to be said.
I will also not comment on this thread anymore.
Good luck Les and try to filter out the rubbish what most will say and use the good stuff to your advantage.
All the best
Thanks xx#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Postthat's the worst thing about forums... everyone is an expert.
X person will swear by a routine while Y person will swear by a totally different routine and Z person will disagree with X and Y. Leaving you totally baffled and probably a worse player than you were originally as you've suddenly got a load of magic in your head.
The only thing to do is find a good coach or a better player that YOU believe in and respect - Terry D seems an obvious choice - and stick with that persons advice. Whether you have to take a few steps back in the short term to take a hundred forward in the long term.
Even worse is with all this magic in your head you stop enjoying having a knock as you're over thinking every shot, every movement etc... its a game, something to enjoy and love. Not something that makes you frustrated. Thats what wives and jobs are for
Ask yourself this.... There's been 1600 posts in this thread... are you honestly a better player (or believe you're a better player) than when post #1 happened?" 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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Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Postor loons with multiple accounts...
Thanks xx
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostLes isn't going to reach the standard he wants with that bridge hand no matter how much advice he gets.
He should forget this thread as its a waste of time and just enjoy playing on his own table whenever he wants as that is living the dream for the majority of us :snooker:
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostLes isn't going to reach the standard he wants with that bridge hand no matter how much advice he gets.
He should forget this thread as its a waste of time and just enjoy playing on his own table whenever he wants as that is living the dream for the majority of us :snooker:
Originally Posted by j6uk View Postour lad didnt say he was a good golfer he only said he was once a pro
Originally Posted by Leo View PostSaid it before on here a few times that sometimes you just have to accept the level you're at, if you improve great if not just carry on enjoying the game.
Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Posta hearty +1
once you accept that, you return to playing for the love and enjoyment. Not technical competence.
Originally Posted by markz View PostI'm certainly not a coach but I thought this was a snooker forum so was happy to try and help on this thread. No idea what my handicap is as only been playing 4 years and my goal was to get a game century, I got that 6 months ago so I'm doing ok. Class myself as average because I am happy knocking regular 50s.
I wish I'd got a table at home, had a coach like Terry to call on and play with ex pro's and a world champion but I'm not that lucky. 95% of the time I'm down the club doing routines over and over again so I get confidence in my cue action. We are all adults and got our own minds, I've learned from many posts on here but I agree you got to take out the bits that can help your game and not worry about most things that can confuse the game even more.
Don't think much point in me contributing anymore but good luck getting to the level you want Les.
Originally Posted by LucLex3119 View PostA good post by Markz. A mature adult who tries to use this forum for the good. It's a pity there are a few immature morons on here who use this forum to bully people. Sorry if that was a little off topic but had to be said.
I will also not comment on this thread anymore.
Good luck Les and try to filter out the rubbish what most will say and use the good stuff to your advantage.
All the best
Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Postor loons with multiple accounts...
Thanks xx
Wow that was a lot of work replying to everyone's post. I feel like a celebrity but I think they get someone else to the work....Thanks to everyone for there support and continued support.
" 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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