In my last five handicap games i gave around 15-25 starts to the opponenets in the match.
They are deadly accurate but has no control of cue ball at all. Each time they missed a colour, the color sticks to cushion, no position on red. Almost the entire table no balls are on its original spots. Or after potting a red, they potted a really easy color, and after 10 minutes i find myself 40+ behind.
It also seems they have bigger chance of not leaving any chances by luck and not by skill.
Every time i played a good safety, there is a good chance that they do not leave anything nice but unintentional safety.
I find this type of players really hard to deal with and really get me frustrated. I know i shouldn't but can anyone provide some guidances on the mental/psychology part when facing these types of players?
They are deadly accurate but has no control of cue ball at all. Each time they missed a colour, the color sticks to cushion, no position on red. Almost the entire table no balls are on its original spots. Or after potting a red, they potted a really easy color, and after 10 minutes i find myself 40+ behind.
It also seems they have bigger chance of not leaving any chances by luck and not by skill.
Every time i played a good safety, there is a good chance that they do not leave anything nice but unintentional safety.
I find this type of players really hard to deal with and really get me frustrated. I know i shouldn't but can anyone provide some guidances on the mental/psychology part when facing these types of players?
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