I have -1.5 and -1 myopic vision (I hope you guys have the same terminology in English; it's not so bad but I couldn't fly F-16's or anything)
In real-life, this doesn't really bother me that much - on the contrary, it has its reality-blurring advantages sometimes; bars are prettier, women tend to look more promising and always eye you, etc..
But I'm starting to worry about my snooker game. I've been playing for a year now, and I'm very glad when I make a break of 3 colors.
I have this feeling I'm in tune with my stance, bridge and cue comfort, and see vast improvements on my positional play, but sometimes I just miss these pots and it makes me doubt whether a sharper eyesight wouldn't improve my self-confidence a bit. It's not just long pots, after a while of misses it just ruins my feelign with the game and I start to adjust things.
Is -1, -1.5 acceptable to play?, does anyone here play with those kind of eyes?
And, are there many (pro) players playing with contact lenses?
In real-life, this doesn't really bother me that much - on the contrary, it has its reality-blurring advantages sometimes; bars are prettier, women tend to look more promising and always eye you, etc..
But I'm starting to worry about my snooker game. I've been playing for a year now, and I'm very glad when I make a break of 3 colors.
I have this feeling I'm in tune with my stance, bridge and cue comfort, and see vast improvements on my positional play, but sometimes I just miss these pots and it makes me doubt whether a sharper eyesight wouldn't improve my self-confidence a bit. It's not just long pots, after a while of misses it just ruins my feelign with the game and I start to adjust things.
Is -1, -1.5 acceptable to play?, does anyone here play with those kind of eyes?
And, are there many (pro) players playing with contact lenses?
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