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"Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
- Linus Pauling
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Originally Posted by nrage View PostSo, when I hear 'making your own luck' I ignore the word luck and think of it as playing the foresight and skill to more consistently get a 'good' outcome.
I still maintain, if a snooker player plays the right shots and gets a run of the ball at some stage - I don't have a problem with this as I would feel he almost deserves it by virtue of the way he is playing the game.
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Originally Posted by nrage View PostHmm.. this seems to me to be a slightly negative, but otherwise perfectly valid style of play. I have to play a bit like this .. because I am often faced with a shot where I literally cannot make position due to lack of skill, in such situations I will do my best, but I'll make sure of the pot first and foremost and if I'm out of position I'll play safe. The counter tactic for my opponent is to play better safety than me, so I leave them a shot .. which is what often happens, again due to my lack of skill. So, I'd suggest you do that, instead of getting annoyed with them. Besides which, they can hardly make any sort of decent break playing this way, so you only need to get in once or twice and you've surely won the match easily, even in a handicapped tournament.
i guess i'm referring to players who have the required skills but choose to play negatively, for e.g. stun the cue ball dead thus straight on the black rather than a stun follow or screw back a bit to leave a better angle for the next red... well, i'm not really mad at them, different folks different strokes... i try to get on with my game but it's a pity as i think it would hinder their progression to play better.When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Who was it who said "the more I practise the luckier I get"? I used to get angry at people getting lucky against me before, but then I realised that it's just part of life and part of the game. If you are good you will appear to get lucky more often.
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Actually I find it the opposite in that the less proficient my opponent, the luckier he is. I play one guy occasionally and he's known by everyone as "fluker". The name says it all. The reason he flukes so many is the when he misses, he misses by a mile, nowhere near the jaws. So he whacks a pot it comes off 3 or 4 cushions and goes in. Saying that he also goes in off a lot aswell. I've just learnt to accept it and know that if he misses that many I'll get my chances. But it used to drive me round the bend, especially when its pink or black frame ball he flukes. (still does when that happens actually want to snap my cue in half).http://frameball.com:snooker:
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Originally Posted by tcollick View PostActually I find it the opposite in that the less proficient my opponent, the luckier he is. I play one guy occasionally and he's known by everyone as "fluker". The name says it all. The reason he flukes so many is the when he misses, he misses by a mile, nowhere near the jaws. So he whacks a pot it comes off 3 or 4 cushions and goes in. Saying that he also goes in off a lot aswell. I've just learnt to accept it and know that if he misses that many I'll get my chances. But it used to drive me round the bend, especially when its pink or black frame ball he flukes. (still does when that happens actually want to snap my cue in half)."Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
- Linus Pauling
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Originally Posted by MasterBreak147 View PostThat's me isn't it s1ivv3r? !! I'm about as lucky as a cow in a field of astro turf lol
Anyway... its not the red you fluke that breaks my heart... it's the 100 i have to pick out for you afterwards..
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Originally Posted by nevets View PostPlayed a bloke today who calls himself "the unluckiest player in the club". He complained that I was lucky when he failed to get position on a colour. Now what has that got to do with me, or luck for that matter!?....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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Originally Posted by nrage View PostHmm.. this seems to me to be a slightly negative, but otherwise perfectly valid style of play. I have to play a bit like this .. because I am often faced with a shot where I literally cannot make position due to lack of skill, in such situations I will do my best, but I'll make sure of the pot first and foremost and if I'm out of position I'll play safe. The counter tactic for my opponent is to play better safety than me, so I leave them a shot .. which is what often happens, again due to my lack of skill. So, I'd suggest you do that, instead of getting annoyed with them. Besides which, they can hardly make any sort of decent break playing this way, so you only need to get in once or twice and you've surely won the match easily, even in a handicapped tournament.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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