Slight exaggeration of course but has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?
I was practising today, taking a long time on each shot, really concentrating on pushing the cue through in a straight line, getting right through the cue ball, keeping the body still, feathering for a long time before a final slow feather and delivering the cue...
And unless it was an easy shot I couldn't pot a ball! Even the easy shots weren't going in the middle of the pocket.
I got frustrated after a while and for about 5 minutes I just got down and barely took aim before hitting the ball... And I couldn't miss, I was hitting the ball cleaner than I ever have in my life, straight down to the shot and delivering the cue barely a second after my bridge hand was on the table.
And it wasn't just easy shots, it was long reds, long blues, thin cuts, one red in the middle from an almost impossible angle (think a Mark Williams special in his prime) I just couldn't miss for a few minutes, the speed I was playing and the sweet sound of ball after ball hitting the back of pockets started to even attract views from other tables, I'd never played so well in my life, one shot I screwed back on a long yellow and got so much screw that I got back for a red at the opposite end of the table.
So after a few minutes the frustration had gone and I was happy but then ruined it by starting to think again, and as soon as I started thinking about what it was I was doing differently... Could barely pot a ball again!
Very frustrating, I appreciate that without seeing anything there's not much anyone on here can do to help but I'm wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar themselves, i.e. the less time and thought spent on the shot the better the results.
It's not the first time I've played like this, embarrassingly it once happened on a first date (although it was pool and not snooker), I didn't want to thrash the girl so thought if I just got down and hit the ball without really concentrating then I'd miss a few and it wouldn't look like I was arrogant and trying to show her up, but again I couldn't miss a ball, even long shots off the cushion, so it has the opposite effect as I was clearing up in minutes, something I never manage when I'm playing mates who I really want to beat badly.
I feel like if I could pin point what exactly it is that allows me to play this well in short spurts then I could easily make a 50 break (current highest is 40) and maybe even a century as for brief periods I can't miss and the cue ball is going exactly where I want it.
I was practising today, taking a long time on each shot, really concentrating on pushing the cue through in a straight line, getting right through the cue ball, keeping the body still, feathering for a long time before a final slow feather and delivering the cue...
And unless it was an easy shot I couldn't pot a ball! Even the easy shots weren't going in the middle of the pocket.
I got frustrated after a while and for about 5 minutes I just got down and barely took aim before hitting the ball... And I couldn't miss, I was hitting the ball cleaner than I ever have in my life, straight down to the shot and delivering the cue barely a second after my bridge hand was on the table.
And it wasn't just easy shots, it was long reds, long blues, thin cuts, one red in the middle from an almost impossible angle (think a Mark Williams special in his prime) I just couldn't miss for a few minutes, the speed I was playing and the sweet sound of ball after ball hitting the back of pockets started to even attract views from other tables, I'd never played so well in my life, one shot I screwed back on a long yellow and got so much screw that I got back for a red at the opposite end of the table.
So after a few minutes the frustration had gone and I was happy but then ruined it by starting to think again, and as soon as I started thinking about what it was I was doing differently... Could barely pot a ball again!
Very frustrating, I appreciate that without seeing anything there's not much anyone on here can do to help but I'm wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar themselves, i.e. the less time and thought spent on the shot the better the results.
It's not the first time I've played like this, embarrassingly it once happened on a first date (although it was pool and not snooker), I didn't want to thrash the girl so thought if I just got down and hit the ball without really concentrating then I'd miss a few and it wouldn't look like I was arrogant and trying to show her up, but again I couldn't miss a ball, even long shots off the cushion, so it has the opposite effect as I was clearing up in minutes, something I never manage when I'm playing mates who I really want to beat badly.
I feel like if I could pin point what exactly it is that allows me to play this well in short spurts then I could easily make a 50 break (current highest is 40) and maybe even a century as for brief periods I can't miss and the cue ball is going exactly where I want it.
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