Around here we always talk about the things a player must do to improve their game and when this conversation starts up we always talk about the same things. Someone will quickly chime in with, “You have to practice more.” To which someone else will respond, “Yeah you need to practice, but what you really need to do is play better players.” Eventually someone will come along and say, “Playing tournaments is what helped my game the most.” Then the conversation is turned to gambling, “You have to have something on the line – you have to gamble to get better.”
If you have watched any of the money matches that were played in the Philippines recently you’ve probably noticed the crazy atmosphere these guys are playing in. It’s awesome really. If you haven’t watched any of the matches check out the “Alex P Moneymatch…” thread here: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=371306
Anyway, while watching one of these matches it dawned on me that in all these “improvement” threads, maybe we are overlooking the obvious. Maybe the ultimate thrill doesn’t come from winning someone else’s money, or cashing a check from a big tournament, but instead we all really just want to gain the respect of our peers. This is why playing in front of a crowd is the best. When you are in the arena and everybody is inspecting your every move and you manage to come out victorious – that’s the best feeling in the world.
So maybe it’s not so much the cut throat gambling atmosphere that drives so many Filipino players to reach the top of the pool playing world, but instead it’s much simpler. It’s the desire to win the respect of their peers. I can only imagine how much I would improve if I was constantly playing in front of an audience. If that doesn’t force you to reach a whole new level of focus and determination nothing will. Then this thrill of being in the arena carries over to your practice sessions and really instills in you a passion for improvement.
So maybe the next time we have a thread where someone asks – “What’s something I can do to improve my game?” maybe we should simply say you need to figure out a way to get your game out there and play in front of a crowd. Now finding a crowd to play in front of – you’re on your own there.
Has playing in front of an audience taught you anything about your game?
If you have watched any of the money matches that were played in the Philippines recently you’ve probably noticed the crazy atmosphere these guys are playing in. It’s awesome really. If you haven’t watched any of the matches check out the “Alex P Moneymatch…” thread here: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=371306
Anyway, while watching one of these matches it dawned on me that in all these “improvement” threads, maybe we are overlooking the obvious. Maybe the ultimate thrill doesn’t come from winning someone else’s money, or cashing a check from a big tournament, but instead we all really just want to gain the respect of our peers. This is why playing in front of a crowd is the best. When you are in the arena and everybody is inspecting your every move and you manage to come out victorious – that’s the best feeling in the world.
So maybe it’s not so much the cut throat gambling atmosphere that drives so many Filipino players to reach the top of the pool playing world, but instead it’s much simpler. It’s the desire to win the respect of their peers. I can only imagine how much I would improve if I was constantly playing in front of an audience. If that doesn’t force you to reach a whole new level of focus and determination nothing will. Then this thrill of being in the arena carries over to your practice sessions and really instills in you a passion for improvement.
So maybe the next time we have a thread where someone asks – “What’s something I can do to improve my game?” maybe we should simply say you need to figure out a way to get your game out there and play in front of a crowd. Now finding a crowd to play in front of – you’re on your own there.
Has playing in front of an audience taught you anything about your game?