Don't misquote me, please
I didn't say that one shouldn't practice, or that players practice too much. My point, which I thought I made clear, is that practice alone will get you nowhere if you don't know what and how to practice. Most novices think "practice" means just playing games or banging balls.
Yes, please ask Karen. My statement was based on what was said by an announcer at a televised event, who had spoken to Karen. I didn't make that up.
I've agreed with you many times here on AZ and paid you rather nice compliments. Yet you seem to go on the defensive when anyone disagrees with you in the slightest way.
I improved the most in my game when I practiced. Sorry, but most players don't practice enough. They just want answers. The answers are found when you hit the tables and put in the work.
Just like you know people, so do I. I know people who keep going to different instructors to find answers. They are trying to find solutions that will enable them to get better with less practice. It's just not going to work. You have to put in the time and get to know yourself at the table.
Been there. Done it. It works.
As for Karen, I just spoke with her day before yesterday. I'll have to ask her about those 30 instructors.
I didn't say that one shouldn't practice, or that players practice too much. My point, which I thought I made clear, is that practice alone will get you nowhere if you don't know what and how to practice. Most novices think "practice" means just playing games or banging balls.
Yes, please ask Karen. My statement was based on what was said by an announcer at a televised event, who had spoken to Karen. I didn't make that up.
I've agreed with you many times here on AZ and paid you rather nice compliments. Yet you seem to go on the defensive when anyone disagrees with you in the slightest way.