I've recently got a couple of new practice partners who are awesome players I spent the majority of the time just picking out balls for the guys and then jawing a long ball or just being slightly short on the safety or looking utterly crap when I run out position on 20 odd and then frame is over.
How much does this help your own game?
Do you have experience yourself of when you started to play players of the higher standard?
I know it does help lot but just have never had the chance to play with players consistently above 100 break level, I guess I'm hoping to 'sink or swim' as I know practicing with friends or people who are giving me 4 and 5 chances to win frames isn't going to make me any better a player and the general consensous is you need to punch up a bit to learn how to do it.
I'm sure lots of the experienced players have went through this kind of apprenticeship what did you find and how did it work for you?
How much does this help your own game?
Do you have experience yourself of when you started to play players of the higher standard?
I know it does help lot but just have never had the chance to play with players consistently above 100 break level, I guess I'm hoping to 'sink or swim' as I know practicing with friends or people who are giving me 4 and 5 chances to win frames isn't going to make me any better a player and the general consensous is you need to punch up a bit to learn how to do it.
I'm sure lots of the experienced players have went through this kind of apprenticeship what did you find and how did it work for you?
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