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  • How do you carm yourself down?

    Ill start it off well I just look at a picture or around the room if im playing bad what works for you? And sometimes hit the table and bust my hand up but not often thats when im playing terrible :-D

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    I replace the word "sad" with nervous in this line.

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    • #3
      nice quote yeah and also all the profesionals have great tempermants apart from ronnie who tends to bite his tip of or something when hes playing bad or lost haha

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      • #4
        lol, my temperament is not the best at times...i try to not let it get to me, but it does...really badly...

        but then other times i sort of just sit there, but never look down or away from the table and then i just think to myself how stupid i am being and try to do better not to be stupid and play stupid shots...i usually find that if im playing bad and not potting, if im playing in my local club, ill just continually play for snookers until it knocks the other guy out of rhythm or just try to wind them up until they play a stupid shot and leave me with a 101% dead certain chance of a pot and colour...then i forget about everything and just try to take one ball at a time, next thing i know (sometimes) i make a decent sized break...

        i always find that directly after playing extremely bad, i play my best snooker ever for a little while...and then i dip for a month or so, then im back to playing bad, and then i play really good again lol....
        what a frustrating, yet addictive game this is....

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        • #5
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          • #6
            Originally Posted by centurysnooker View Post
            ...also all the profesionals have great tempermants...
            don't forget Antony Hamilton, who if memory serves, broke a bone in his hand once after hitting the table.
            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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            • #7
              Valium.....
              "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

              ALEX HIGGINS

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by spike View Post
                Valium.....
                Do you get High breaks after
                :snooker:

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