Now that you know this....
This is not a put on in anyway. My point is while you are practicing, do you recognize shots that come up often and experiment with attempting them or power stroking certain shots. If you don't try them in practice then when do you?
Identifying the shots and attempting them is in direct correlation with your level of play and your perception of your level of play. If you don't see the shot then you can't attempt it. Remember,.. The game is supposed to be fun.
As far as player rankings go, regional C player with occasional bursts of C+\B-. However, is it possible that anyone's playing level and their knowledge level are not necessarily or ever the same? It all comes down to execution.....I might play like a C but my brain and eyes see things as an A.
As for APA rankings.....I played APA at two different times over the years. Back in the 80's when it was "Busch Pool League" (played as a 7) ,before a lot of you were born,back in the glory days of bar room pool and again in the early 2000's when I also played as a 7 on a 9 footer.
Originally Posted by David Marcus
This has been a very interesting exercise in one's observation skills. Some of you, very few, picked up on certain things that raised your eyebrows while others were totally in the dark. How many D players that you know practice with an Accu-rack and use a short break cue ( nobody noticed??)?
Who noticed the one ball, one rail @ 6:45 or the One Pocket shot on the 6 @12:00?
How about the bank shot on the 2 @ 15:25 or, as some noticed, 3 rail position from the 8 to the 9 @ 16:45 and the 2 rail hit on the 2 @ 19:00 or how about the double cross @ 20:20?
I think you get my point...remember what the experiment was all about....
"My theory is based on the premise that ranking a player as an A,B or C is at the very best subjective depending on where your own playing level is and just as importantly how you "perceive" your own playing level to be."
Anybody care to change their original answer?
