So I played in the Seniors event and was pretty unhappy with how I played.
I replayed a couple of shots over and over in my mind, which normally I would have slammed in with any position play I wanted. But as soon as I got down on those shots at the tournament I knew I'd be lucky to even make the shot, forget about a difficult position play.
So after my loss I phoned Gail and said, "I'm driving cross town to another pool hall just to try and work out the bug."
And, maybe I found it, working on just those two shots. After, on my way out to dinner, I ended up catching an old interview with Pete Rose who recently died and at one point he said, to paraphrase: The right time to take batting practice is after you've struck out. That's when you fix things.
I think he was right.
Lou Figueroa
I replayed a couple of shots over and over in my mind, which normally I would have slammed in with any position play I wanted. But as soon as I got down on those shots at the tournament I knew I'd be lucky to even make the shot, forget about a difficult position play.
So after my loss I phoned Gail and said, "I'm driving cross town to another pool hall just to try and work out the bug."
And, maybe I found it, working on just those two shots. After, on my way out to dinner, I ended up catching an old interview with Pete Rose who recently died and at one point he said, to paraphrase: The right time to take batting practice is after you've struck out. That's when you fix things.
I think he was right.
Lou Figueroa
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