When selecting opponents of less skill is it worth it to play them?
How can a strong player develop their game while playing against a weaker player?
When selecting opponents of less skill is it worth it to play them?
How can a strong player develop their game while playing against a weaker player?
Makes you focus. You need to beat 'em into the dust. No let up. Give them ZERO air.When selecting opponents of less skill is it worth it to play them?
How can a strong player develop their game while playing against a weaker player?
You can win more
Makes you focus. You need to beat 'em into the dust. No let up. Give them ZERO air.
Great way to welcome new people to the sport!
No wonder Pool in America is dying.
Great way to welcome new people to the sport!
No wonder Pool in America is dying.
Great way to welcome new people to the sport!
No wonder Pool in America is dying.
[(Always play the table, not your opponent.)
That’s how it should be, but we all think about the playing ability of our opponent and kind of subconsciously let that affect our own playing. You know how you play up or down depending upon your opponent’s skill level.
Just try to play as good (and as smart) as you can... always.
Am I the only one who feels bad about beating lower level players? I'm talking about people who are really terrible.
My wife for example is a terrible player. I never play full speed when I play her. The only upside is when she does run a couple ball she is joyous and I tend to sometimes lose the joy in playing.
Great way to welcome new people to the sport!
No wonder Pool in America is dying.
Am I the only one who feels bad about beating lower level players? I'm talking about people who are really terrible.
My wife for example is a terrible player. I never play full speed when I play her. The only upside is when she does run a couple ball she is joyous and I tend to sometimes lose the joy in playing.