Psychology bachelor’s thesis on neurocognitive aspects of pool billiards – participants wanted

ping pong provide tougher challenges
Research Marty Reisman. He did half time exhibition with The Globe Trotters. He could strike with the knife edge of the paddle. And glance the ball from the table edge..
🤔 I have an educated guess as to what he is looking it when he hit it. 🤷‍♂️
I was recreation room attendant and had spare time with tables, balls and walls. Pretty good for kerning (er uh learning) angles then spin induced variations.
I had the opportunity to face the #1 Asian at exhibition. Oh MY! At warm ups, I smoked a forehand past his paddled hand.
His eyes narrowed and expression changed from cordial to, uh? PISSED Off.
I could see what he put in the ball and yet couldn't counter act the incredible spin he would apply to the ball. I was a sacrifice Al lamb. I was probably B+ to A- at the time of the exhibition. I had a Monday night work out with the best in Redding CA foe around a year.
Of course after just do it yourself training in high school I was somehow an early admission to the ready room with pool And ping pong tables. As a Basic Cadet in amongst the First Class cadets. The look er uh expression of the King of the table when I out performed him on the field of friendly strife.Ooops. He still had the ability to influence my Training. We transition to the pool table and I got my first lesson in pool. Whew, he saved face. There was some kibitzin as base commanders placed wagers. Friendly wagers at the right pay grade. Shrug 🤷‍♂️
Well Fly Boy was of epic reputation. He was a tail gunner on a B-52. 2 week long ready room assignments gave him significant practice time.
 
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Research Marty Reisman. He did half time exhibition with The Globe Trotters. He could strike with the knife edge of the paddle. And glance the ball from the table edge..
🤔 I have an educated guess as to what he is looking it when he hit it. 🤷‍♂️
I was recreation room attendant and had spare time with tables, balls and walls. Pretty good for kerning (er uh learning) angles then spin induced variations.
I had the opportunity to face the #1 Asian at exhibition. Oh MY! At warm ups, I smoked a forehand past his paddled hand.
His eyes narrowed and expression changed from cordial to, uh? PISSED Off.
I could see what he put in the ball and yet couldn't counter act the incredible spin he would apply to the ball. I was a sacrifice Al lamb. I was probably B+ to A- at the time of the exhibition. I had a Monday night work out with the best in Redding CA foe around a year.
Of course after just do it yourself training in high school I was somehow an early admission to the ready room with pool And ping pong tables. As a Basic Cadet in amongst the First Class cadets. The look er uh expression of the King of the table when I out performed him on the field of friendly strife.Ooops. He still had the ability to influence my Training. We transition to the pool table and I got my first lesson in pool. Whew, he saved face. There was some kibitzin as base commanders placed wagers. Friendly wagers at the right pay grade. Shrug 🤷‍♂️
Well Fly Boy was of epic reputation. He was a tail gunner on a B-52. 2 week long ready room assignments gave him significant practice time.
Yes but...
:ROFLMAO:

I meant the dyslexic cognivity in that you have to shoot to manipulate the opposition into a fail situation.
 
Possibly. To me, the sample group - pfft, the sample <genre> will never be big enough to provide conclusive results. I imagine the Euro view would be more optimistic.
Well from a scientific view of things, it needs for my Hypothesis (plural) and within a defined margin of error around 200 participants, as long as they are evenly devided in the different skill levels. The more the better but we would have some 2.500 plus in Austria alone (competitive amateurs) and from all skill levels, so 10% out of this population could already serve the purpose.
 
Well from a scientific view of things, it needs for my Hypothesis (plural) and within a defined margin of error around 200 participants, as long as they are evenly devided in the different skill levels. The more the better but we would have some 2.500 plus in Austria alone (competitive amateurs) and from all skill levels, so 10% out of this population could already serve the purpose.
Fair enough.

Plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. (had trouble spelling that lol)
 
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