Hello, and Merry Christmas to all,
I’m in a bit of a dilemma. From age 10 I grew up with a Brunswick Table in the garage. Me and my buddy’s spent countless hours honing our skills at 15 ball rotation 14.1 8 ball and 9 ball. By 12 or 13 years of age, we became extremely good, so good, that we made our money sneaking into the local pool hall and hustling adults for money. The perfect hustle! I can remember winning a few hundred bucks at a time. Me and two others would hire this local kid to drive us around the state to find people to play. It was great, but we did from time to time get into a lot of trouble, being our age. Well as we got older we became better and better and ended up playing some really big money games.
At one time in the mid 70’s I came away one weekend with $2400.00 in winnings, not bad for a 15 year old. Anyway as time went on pool became less important, girls took priority and my game started to suffer. By age 20 I was in the Navy and before being released I got married. Marriage, Kids and career took priority and up until 2 months ago, I had not even picked up a cue in 20 years. Well I have been practicing and practicing but am getting very aggravated.
When practicing by myself, I can break and run at least 30 balls in rotating without a miss. I can semi control the cue ball, and I seem to have gotten my eye back for cuts shots and English. At this time my problem lies with winning. Any time I play one of the locals at the hall, I seem to go into the game with the first couple racks on top and then it’s all downhill from there. I am getting beat miserably. In fact I beat myself time and time again. I find myself getting aggravated and loose confidence in my game. I miss shots that would make you say, “Why the hell did I do that” or lose control of the cue ball on an easy run and end up snookering myself, time and time again.
The people I am playing are some really great players, but as I watch them play, I can honestly say, they aren’t that good, in other words they wouldn’t stand a chance if I played like I did 20 years ago. So this also is part of my problem, I see that I should be able to beat them, but can’t. So my questions are:
1. Am I rushing things? Need more time and practice.
2. Have I not gotten the right mindset to play?
3. What kind of practice or drills would you recommend.
4. Is 20 years to long to lay completely off and expect to get it back?
5. Should I just face it and concede I’ll never be the player I once was.
Thanks guy for the help, Very aggravated!
Highroller.
I’m in a bit of a dilemma. From age 10 I grew up with a Brunswick Table in the garage. Me and my buddy’s spent countless hours honing our skills at 15 ball rotation 14.1 8 ball and 9 ball. By 12 or 13 years of age, we became extremely good, so good, that we made our money sneaking into the local pool hall and hustling adults for money. The perfect hustle! I can remember winning a few hundred bucks at a time. Me and two others would hire this local kid to drive us around the state to find people to play. It was great, but we did from time to time get into a lot of trouble, being our age. Well as we got older we became better and better and ended up playing some really big money games.
At one time in the mid 70’s I came away one weekend with $2400.00 in winnings, not bad for a 15 year old. Anyway as time went on pool became less important, girls took priority and my game started to suffer. By age 20 I was in the Navy and before being released I got married. Marriage, Kids and career took priority and up until 2 months ago, I had not even picked up a cue in 20 years. Well I have been practicing and practicing but am getting very aggravated.
When practicing by myself, I can break and run at least 30 balls in rotating without a miss. I can semi control the cue ball, and I seem to have gotten my eye back for cuts shots and English. At this time my problem lies with winning. Any time I play one of the locals at the hall, I seem to go into the game with the first couple racks on top and then it’s all downhill from there. I am getting beat miserably. In fact I beat myself time and time again. I find myself getting aggravated and loose confidence in my game. I miss shots that would make you say, “Why the hell did I do that” or lose control of the cue ball on an easy run and end up snookering myself, time and time again.
The people I am playing are some really great players, but as I watch them play, I can honestly say, they aren’t that good, in other words they wouldn’t stand a chance if I played like I did 20 years ago. So this also is part of my problem, I see that I should be able to beat them, but can’t. So my questions are:
1. Am I rushing things? Need more time and practice.
2. Have I not gotten the right mindset to play?
3. What kind of practice or drills would you recommend.
4. Is 20 years to long to lay completely off and expect to get it back?
5. Should I just face it and concede I’ll never be the player I once was.
Thanks guy for the help, Very aggravated!
Highroller.