HI all!!
Just want some advice really.
Basicaly I think I have a mind problem.
When I'm in practice by myself (Mr Jekyll) I can knock up sizeable breaks most of the times with some very nice long and hard pots in the breaks (not in lines, I have vids of how I practice on youtube under d8nam). Good-ish cueing, good-ish positioning etc not to much of a problem.
But when I play in match with opponents, I become Mr Hyde!
I miss easy pots, hit balls to hard or under hit by miles, hit far to thick or far to thin, cueing becomes jerky, and my mind clogs up when I'm down on my shot. Funny thing is, when its my opponents turn I can see exactly what to do on the table, but if it was my turn on the same shot my mind gets clouded and i end up missing easy pots and not get position.
Even when I manage to scatter the reds with a good safety, then my opponent misses I still can't get in the right frame of mind to make a decent break.
Which I know if it was on the practice table I would make a sizeable break from the same spread.
It wasn't like this when I used to play casualy.
Recently I've been wanting to get much better and started watching and reading about the game technicaly much more.
Now when I play in match my mind is whizzing away before, during and after my shots (I know the "do all the thinking before the shot" rule) which causes me to miss alot, but I don't get this problem on the practice table.
Can anyone come up with some good mind excercises to help me focus or to bring my Mr Jekyll game into my match games, and kill off Mr Hyde.
What, how should I be thinking, or what can I do to help make this transition so I can punish my opponents for their mistakes. Its become so bad I become my worse opponent, ie unintentional safety, pushing colours safe type of player which really grates me.
Do you think I have to try and un-learn all I've learnt
Please help as this problem is driving me ga ga,
and I'm going a bit doo-lardy getting beaten by opponents who can't even hold the cue properly....gggrrrrr.
Am I the only one with this problem or have some of you been there done that?
I hope what I am saying is clear enough for every to understand and help me
Sorry its bit long.
HELP!!!:snooker:
Just want some advice really.
Basicaly I think I have a mind problem.
When I'm in practice by myself (Mr Jekyll) I can knock up sizeable breaks most of the times with some very nice long and hard pots in the breaks (not in lines, I have vids of how I practice on youtube under d8nam). Good-ish cueing, good-ish positioning etc not to much of a problem.
But when I play in match with opponents, I become Mr Hyde!
I miss easy pots, hit balls to hard or under hit by miles, hit far to thick or far to thin, cueing becomes jerky, and my mind clogs up when I'm down on my shot. Funny thing is, when its my opponents turn I can see exactly what to do on the table, but if it was my turn on the same shot my mind gets clouded and i end up missing easy pots and not get position.
Even when I manage to scatter the reds with a good safety, then my opponent misses I still can't get in the right frame of mind to make a decent break.
Which I know if it was on the practice table I would make a sizeable break from the same spread.
It wasn't like this when I used to play casualy.
Recently I've been wanting to get much better and started watching and reading about the game technicaly much more.
Now when I play in match my mind is whizzing away before, during and after my shots (I know the "do all the thinking before the shot" rule) which causes me to miss alot, but I don't get this problem on the practice table.
Can anyone come up with some good mind excercises to help me focus or to bring my Mr Jekyll game into my match games, and kill off Mr Hyde.
What, how should I be thinking, or what can I do to help make this transition so I can punish my opponents for their mistakes. Its become so bad I become my worse opponent, ie unintentional safety, pushing colours safe type of player which really grates me.
Do you think I have to try and un-learn all I've learnt
Please help as this problem is driving me ga ga,
and I'm going a bit doo-lardy getting beaten by opponents who can't even hold the cue properly....gggrrrrr.
Am I the only one with this problem or have some of you been there done that?
I hope what I am saying is clear enough for every to understand and help me
Sorry its bit long.
HELP!!!:snooker:
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