"Try it and see what happens."
There is a thread going about the worst advice in pool you have been given. How about the best? What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
I can think of several, and many of them have turned into blog posts on my pool blog. But one that comes to mind is not thinking while down on your shot. Do all the thinking when standing up, and when down on the shot only execute what you've already decided.
All of these are really good points. The one I relate to the most is playing better opponents. I was crushing people at my skill level and thought I was doing great then I started playing Tuesday night open tournaments at my local room with players a lot better than me and I have learned a GREAT deal just sitting in the chair watching them run out.
It's amazing just how eagar some of them are to also give you a few pointers right after the match about mistakes you make while playing them. I just started trying to talk to my opponent a little right after the match and that usually opens the door for that conversation.
I have learned being humble works very well when trying to get help from someone better![]()
Aim with your mind, not your eyes.
Advice I got from a fella named "Willie" in 1965:
"Use spin only when necessary, and then never more than you need."
Donny L
PBIA/ACS Instructor
1.) Focus on every shot, and actually aim every shot ... even the "easy" shots.What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
Explain please?
advice from C.J. Wiley when he was on top of the world.... Finish college and go have a life......