No.DrCue'sProtege said:EVEN IF YOU PLAY THE PROPER PATTERN AND TAKE THE CORRECT SHOT - DONT YOU WANT TO GET PERFECT PINPOINT POSITION?
No.DrCue'sProtege said:geez folks, dont you? even if the position zone is somewhat big, dont you want to get the optimal position in that zone???
Maybe that's why you are having such a hard time with this game. It isn't about perfection, it's about angles. And once you have an angle, it's about options. And once you have the right option, it's about execution.
AKA: Don't let "perfection" be the enemy of "good enough."
I take this statement to mean the instructor evaluated your play and believed this was the most helpful for you. No offense to you, but this is indicative of your level and what the instructor believed you needed in order to improve. Put another way, you needed to work on zone position. The next step in the progression is to recognize which zone you need. Then executing to get to that zone. And finally you could work on pin-point accuracy within the zone. There are a few levels in there...DrCue'sProtege said:she taped off the table in eight (8) sections as per the diagram below. [...] she told me to work on landing the cue ball within that zone, and not to worry too much about pin point accuracy.
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