OK, here it is:
I'm a f-----g choke artist. I lose way more games than I win, and it is not due to lack of knowledge, stroke, or skill level. I'm not saying I'm pro material or anything like it, but I play pretty damn sporty when I'm "on."
The problem is...I'm only "on" periodically, and for short periods of time. I've never had a two-day win streak, or a week, or a month, or anything like that. I might play well an entire night, but usually it's 2 or three hours.
Not only that, but I can be nailing it before the action starts (tournament, gambling, whatever) and then completely flop once the game is on.
I just lost 2 matches in a row in a double elimination 8 ball tournament that I have NO business losing. I should be in the money damn close to every time I play this place, but I come up short over and over. Unforced errors (like tonight, hooking myself behind the only ball that could get in the way) are my specialty like I wrote the book or something. Absolutely astounding how often I lose vs simply being outplayed
That's the problem: I come up short. Over, and over, and over, and over.
In all honesty, I want to quit playing pool. It's just too depressing, disheartening, heartbreaking. Sometimes it truly seems like there's some outside force ****ing with me. That sounds silly, I know, but it really does feel that way.
I have a lot on my mind right now, and that obviously plays into it. Self-confidence...something I was never taught (quite the obvious) is a huge factor, too. Even 15 years ago I remember having streaks of excellence and then just falling apart.
I've tried taking sedatives when I play to kill the nerves, but that feels like cheating. Alcohol is a bad idea for me, as well.
heck...rant over...I don't even know if I'm explaining myself here, and most likely people don't want to hear this crap anyway...so I hit submit.
I'm a f-----g choke artist. I lose way more games than I win, and it is not due to lack of knowledge, stroke, or skill level. I'm not saying I'm pro material or anything like it, but I play pretty damn sporty when I'm "on."
The problem is...I'm only "on" periodically, and for short periods of time. I've never had a two-day win streak, or a week, or a month, or anything like that. I might play well an entire night, but usually it's 2 or three hours.
Not only that, but I can be nailing it before the action starts (tournament, gambling, whatever) and then completely flop once the game is on.
I just lost 2 matches in a row in a double elimination 8 ball tournament that I have NO business losing. I should be in the money damn close to every time I play this place, but I come up short over and over. Unforced errors (like tonight, hooking myself behind the only ball that could get in the way) are my specialty like I wrote the book or something. Absolutely astounding how often I lose vs simply being outplayed
That's the problem: I come up short. Over, and over, and over, and over.
In all honesty, I want to quit playing pool. It's just too depressing, disheartening, heartbreaking. Sometimes it truly seems like there's some outside force ****ing with me. That sounds silly, I know, but it really does feel that way.
I have a lot on my mind right now, and that obviously plays into it. Self-confidence...something I was never taught (quite the obvious) is a huge factor, too. Even 15 years ago I remember having streaks of excellence and then just falling apart.
I've tried taking sedatives when I play to kill the nerves, but that feels like cheating. Alcohol is a bad idea for me, as well.
heck...rant over...I don't even know if I'm explaining myself here, and most likely people don't want to hear this crap anyway...so I hit submit.