kanzzo
hobby player
I'd say your pocketing and position play seems good enough to put up higher numbers. Your patterns could use some improvement but I think this is easier to learn, then the other two. And rest is dedication and keeping on tryingThanks for the kind words. The truth is, I tried really hard to break 50 a few years ago and failed. Some people would say things like, “You look like you should be putting up bigger numbers.” But after a lot of effort I came to the conclusion that I’m just not good enough at 14.1, and might never crack 50. This was actually the first time I’ve played 14.1 in a couple of years. I look at this 50 as a milestone, but also a fluke. Things came together just right and I was lucky to get there.

I would mostly have a goal of running about 400 (total) balls in a practice session and often giving up after 150-200 balls if my game was off and I seemed to not being able to put up some runs. Watching Jayson Shaw play 2600 balls a day teached me a big important lesson. Just showing up and putting in time and effort goes a long way.
Jayson ran 100s like I run racks (nice analagy if I think about it, 7.14 hundreds would be 7.14 racks for me and that would be my goal of 100 balls

But Strickland made a big impression on me. He had huge time intervals, where he wasn't able to run over 50 balls. Seemed very mortal, giving the fact that I already managed to run 56 and 47 this year. And he still managed to come up with like 7 150+ runs and 2 200+ runs in a week.
As Shuddy put it nicely in his post: when he missed, he didn't even falter. He pulled the balls out of the pockets, picked up his cue, and started again.
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