So, the thread about poolplayer's excuses for losing reminded me of "delusional poolplayers". http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=221534
What I'm talking about is the guy/girl that strongly believes that they play better than they do, to the point of it being a bit ridiculous. You know who I'm talking about; every pool room has one. They are the people that don't play that well but have that once-in-a-great-while day where they are playing a couple of balls over their heads and always refer to those days as "playing their game" or "being in stroke". Of course, the other 363 days a year, they don't play anywhere near that speed. Oh, the best part is when they lose to a better player, and write the loss off with ridiculous excuses like "well, they got all the rolls" or "If I played more, then my real game would come out".
So, what is your favorite way to deal with this? (see the poll)
Eric
What I'm talking about is the guy/girl that strongly believes that they play better than they do, to the point of it being a bit ridiculous. You know who I'm talking about; every pool room has one. They are the people that don't play that well but have that once-in-a-great-while day where they are playing a couple of balls over their heads and always refer to those days as "playing their game" or "being in stroke". Of course, the other 363 days a year, they don't play anywhere near that speed. Oh, the best part is when they lose to a better player, and write the loss off with ridiculous excuses like "well, they got all the rolls" or "If I played more, then my real game would come out".
So, what is your favorite way to deal with this? (see the poll)
Eric