57 working on 23

MCP

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yes I am 57
In the mid 70s I was a pretty good one pocket player, put the cue down for 30+ years but found the game again a short time back unfortunately what I found was a lot of 9 ball.
Don't get me wrong I have a lot of respect for the game it requires high level skills to play it well but it's not for me.
So I decide to tackle 14.1 and after about 6 months of rigorous practice, finding the correct weight, feel, action of a cue, practice matches, reading some good material by Johnny Holiday, Phill Capelle taking a few lessons etc: I play some guy yesterday and can't seem to run more than 5 balls i am totally discouraged.
DO I WANT TO BE DOING THIS?
I Go on AZ consider putting my cues up for sale and focus on something else
I am really bummed.
Today I go to the Pool Room early ask for a table get my cue set them up and run 23 my best run since I started with 14.1 --- I have no idea what it means but what I know is when you are in stroke and things start to come together 14.1 is a beautiful game and rewarding in many ways.
I will keep my cues, Keep playing and hope to run my age one day.
MCP.
 
Right on. Stay the course and you'll derive a lot of joy from 14.1.
 
Welcome to the club.There are days everytime I get to the table I run20.30 40 whatever, and there are days I can't run ten .I think for average players the inconsistancy is all mechanical The pros are pros partly because there mechanics are almost robotic .IMHO
I think 14.1 is the best game . Don't give up.
 
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14.1 is the Best. Stick with it. It is a game that you can practice by yourself & never get bored. Keep those cues and hang in there. Also, write here on the Forum and become one of the family.
 
Don't give up. I'm 86. Been playing off and on since 1940. Life time high run so far, 29. I refuse to die until I hit 30+

Dave Nelson
 
Nice run, MCP! A significant accomplishment after only a short time with 14.1. Must've felt good. As you've said, straight pool is a beautiful and rewarding game. Plus -- whether you're having a good day or a bad day -- it takes so much concentration, everything else falls away, and we all need that from time to time.

You've probably already done this, but watching 14.1 videos is a great help too -- many good ones from Accu-stats and online.

Congrats and welcome to the forum! Your post, as well as Mr. Nelson's reply, are a great endorsement for the game.

Larry Moy
 
Sometimes trying to hard hurts your game. Sounds like you had your best run when you relaxed and just let it happen.

I don't know if this is true but someone said that Mosconi was just an average player until he threw 4 balls on the table and tried to run them out and setting up a break ball.
 
I've been playing Straight Pool a long time, with a lot of current-rules-9 ball thrown in. I think it takes a different mind set and an ability to relax and let the game happen. Too much thinking, while it rarely effects my 9 ball game, can ruin my Straight Pool game. I've had times like you describe more times than I can remember. Recently, I had to change cues from one playing cue I have to the other before I was able to accomplish anything. Has to do with my fingers swelling from water retention and going from 13 mm to 12 1/2.
Stick with it, it's worth it!!
 
MCP: turn back Now, while there's still time to save yourself.

it's too late for the rest of us, but you don't have to be dragged under too.

"abandon all hope, ye who enter these gates" -- Dante, The Divine Comedy
 
Thanks

Thanks or all the support. And humor from Wigglybridge.
MCP.
 
MCP: turn back Now, while there's still time to save yourself.

it's too late for the rest of us, but you don't have to be dragged under too.

"abandon all hope, ye who enter these gates" -- Dante, The Divine Comedy


Bob, its too late for him. he's already too far gone. good lookin out though !!!:bow-down:

Welcome aboard, and welcome to the crew !!

-Steve
 
(Don't give up. I'm 86. Been playing off and on since 1940. Life time high run so far, 29. I refuse to die until I hit 30+

Dave Nelson)


Greatest line I ever read LMAO Thanks Dave keep on shootin!
 
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