I didnt come across any posts about this while browsing but im sure its been discussed. Personally, I am a 100% believer in it. Have a few cases as evidence, first being me, I always seem to get in the zone after some beers, and coincidentally one of my best competitors and I were going at it and he only drinks black coffee while playing at the bar. I lost a couple games early on after only a pint or two from scratching, but the table was mostly cleared for both of us. Then soon he would be left with a couple balls on the table, and by the end of the night he and anyone else playing had average of 5-6 left, ( playing 8 ball, and im not to the point where I often get a table run) this was around 8 pints down for me, and against 5 different guys I held the table 12 games in the window of 7-9 pints, and walked home when everyone else quit playing, and I definitely had more to drink than anyone else playing that night, I was there about 5-6 hours. this has happened everytime I stick around for more than a couple pints there. Even shooting with my second to oldest brother who has his own table and has some tournament wins, I was around 6 buds (wich btw, Is not my choice in beer) and shooting great, he was on 16 buds and still kicking my butt until 3 am when he started falling asleep while playing haha
Now second story, my older brother dosent shoot pool much, but he is surprisingly good, he also dosent drink. The first night I got him too have a couple rum and cokes (hes an absolute lightweight 135lbs and never drinks) he was shooting like he's never shot before, or ever since. He never bought the beer window concept, but now he admits there might be something to it. Ive seen a LOT of people saying alcohol numbs the mind and will only make you shoot worse but you'll be too "drunk" to realize it, so your guys' turn. Any good evidence for or against? Or in the end is it just a person to person case? im tempted to even do my own tests between me and a worthy opponent taking turns drinking on different evenings leaving the other sober to see if there's an obvious trend after a dozen evenings over a month
Now second story, my older brother dosent shoot pool much, but he is surprisingly good, he also dosent drink. The first night I got him too have a couple rum and cokes (hes an absolute lightweight 135lbs and never drinks) he was shooting like he's never shot before, or ever since. He never bought the beer window concept, but now he admits there might be something to it. Ive seen a LOT of people saying alcohol numbs the mind and will only make you shoot worse but you'll be too "drunk" to realize it, so your guys' turn. Any good evidence for or against? Or in the end is it just a person to person case? im tempted to even do my own tests between me and a worthy opponent taking turns drinking on different evenings leaving the other sober to see if there's an obvious trend after a dozen evenings over a month