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    Dont overthink it......

    This strategy may be effective for some people, and that's great. But I have to take at least 2 days off. If I try to play through the slump, I find that I make more egregious errors, more often. In recent years I've gotten to where I pretty much only play on the weekends though, so taking a...
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    Dont overthink it......

    Anytime I start to go into a slump, I'll start overthinking everything and once I do that, the doubt sets in. Once the doubt sets in I can make anything, even the easiest of shots, look impossible. What I usually do during a slump is take a few days off to clear my mind. Whenever i return, I...
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    Efren Reyes bizarre social media fans.....

    I think most pool players are fans of Efren on some level, myself included. But I find some of his hardcore fans to be credulous or even devotional, and to me that's just annoying. It's possible to like someone while also having a realistic view of them.
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    Efren Reyes bizarre social media fans.....

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/QPro3rbTp5MpKoxC/ Sorry I had to share it to my own fb page before I could get this link to work.
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    Efren Reyes bizarre social media fans.....

    There are few things in a pool players life that are better than watching Efren Reyes play pool. The magician is really a sight to behold. However, I recently stumbled across an old video of Efren playing in a 9 ball tournament. He was in a situation where only the 8 and 9 were left on the...
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    Any decent pool player can find the point of aim, you do that before you ever take a practice stroke. Aim is not the issue. Everything that goes into getting the ball from point A to point B is the issue. Anyone who owns a gun can aim a scope, holding the rifle correctly and having good trigger...
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    I don't think he meant everyone does it the same. But the pros do things in a repeatable way, that's what he was getting at
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    But at one time he was definitely in the professional ranks and many pros have gone to him for advice about stance.
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    The overcut undercut issue is probably a slight side to side wobble in the stroke. Happens to everyone
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    I doubt that there are many pros that would deny Mark's logic that almost all missed shots are from stroke or stance issues. I think a good amount of pros are into aiming systems because they sell, not because they actually are super into them. Something doesn't really add up with aiming...
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    This is just a personal interpretation of what Mark said, but if it's true that an experienced players aim is rarely wrong, do we really need a system for aiming? I have seen several aiming systems in practice, can't say one was more effective than another, guess it just depends on what the...
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    Did Mark Wilson finally kill "aiming systems" ?

    A friend of mine recently suggested that I watch the Mark Wilson tutorials on YouTube. He said something in one of those videos that really stood out to me. Basically he said that there are only 2 differences between an average player and a pro player: 1. A pro player has a straighter, more...
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    Funny story about a scotch doubles tournament....

    Here lately I have been in a shooting slump, but was looking for something to do last night. The local pool hall was having a scotch doubles 8 ball tournament. I went down to the pool hall not knowing if I was going to play, thought I just might hang out a while. One of the rules of the scotch...
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    Anyone ever get the YIPS?

    I wanted to clarify something here....... I only used the word "yips" because I was using the Jon Lester "can't throw to first" situation as a comparison. That's the word they used to describe his situation. It may not be the most appropriate use of the word, but that's all I heard at the...
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    Anyone ever get the YIPS?

    I'm not having competitive nerves. I have genuinely lost my way at the pool table here recently.
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    Anyone ever get the YIPS?

    A loss or change of fine motor skills can make relatively simple task seem impossible. I remember years ago when Jon Lester went through his YIPS, he couldn't throw a ball from the mound to first base. I always thought it was strange how he had been doing it his whole life, but there for a...
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    Small pockets ruining the game

    Well first Well I'm just gonna say about that last part, I don't support sharking at any level, pro or amateur. And lastly I'm gonna say that we are clearly miles apart on this and would never agree...... I'm sure that we will be debating again some day on a different issue.
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    Small pockets ruining the game

    Pro player plays against average player on 4.5 inch pockets: pro looks like a pro, average player looks like average player Pro plays against average player on 4 inch pockets: Pro looks like Pro, average guy looks like a slightly lesser version of average self. Pro plays against Pro on 4 inch...
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    Small pockets ruining the game

    Back in the 90s an early 2000s, the average pocket wasn't near as tight as today and yet people enjoyed it. Even when a sloppy shot, or even an outright luck shot went in, people cheered, laughed and clapped. Nowadays they would get on the internet and complain about the pockets being buckets...
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    Small pockets ruining the game

    4.5 inch pockets aren't buckets even for the pros. 4.5 allows for minor cheating of the pocket while still holding the shooter to a high standard of aim. And just because they are pros doesn't mean they should have to play on ultra tough tables. We don't ask NBA players to shoot through an ultra...
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