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Originally Posted by marriott View PostAs a regular century break player (I made 119 missing brown for a 141 in a league match last week) it sounds to me, from your original post, you might be lacking a certain arrogance needed. All good players have it, they don't hope to make a century they just go about doing it like it's inevitable. I certainly expect to make a ton when at 60+, even before that and when I don't, ah well I probably will next time. No sweat
Even when you're not at your most confident, act confidently. It's amazing how many times this actually tricks you into being confident and performing better.... and guess what it intimidates your opponent sometimes too."just tap it in":snooker:
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Originally Posted by callum from hallam View PostEvening everyone, hope you're all well. Just a quick problem I have and hopefully someone could help me in resolving it. I've got good ability and am quite able potting most balls. However I really struggle to make big breaks and miss balls I would 9 times out of 10 pot. The main reason a I think this is is because of the mental pressure I put under myself in frame winning situations. I'll just be like right there's a big break on here and miss. I know people might say just don't think that but it is hard to get that thought out of my mind in a good situation. Had anyone got any tips could help me?
The basis of the book is to establish first what your real standard is by getting you to perform certain routines under pressure - not just playing routines without having a target to aim for with them...
It's really helped me establish a true standard and realisitic goal in my playing...Read below...
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My playing partner is a strutter but is also nervous and loses temper easy and is very purposeful.
I’m a very relaxed player and my partner says I’m “smug”. I smugly pot balls apparently 😂
He’s had been the better player, I lost about 20 in a row but these were all fairly close he just always edged me out. Funnily enough recently I’ve been winning more frames and it’s getting to him.
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