Take Your Time
Take your time and be methodic, eventually you will have these patterns burned into your memory and the table layout will become natural after a while. 2 years isnt enough time to improve I do not believe. If you are playing on a barbox all the time it is hard. Barboxes are the great equalizers, they make every body seem good. Practice alot on a 9ft table where you can let your stroke out alot, eventually youll get alot better and the bar boxes will seem easier. Learn HOW to play safeties in 9 ball and 8 ball on the 9ft and take that knowledge to the bar box.
Who cares what other people think, let them sit on the side and watch as you methodically run out and then play a lock up safe.
You are not there for anything but to WIN and you should do whatever YOU need to do to WIN, if it is take your time for now then TAKE YOUR TIME, you will get better later.
I have always heard that a APA 7 is a stupid 5 or 6. When I played league I did my best to play and win but not overplay only play hard enough to win. Once you move up you will not move back down and the competetion is tuff. I never reached a seven even though I could have as a 6. I prefered to stay lower and keep getting weight and match up for money with those who had to prove they were superior. I just wanted to win the doe, rae me..
Fool 4 Pool said:Allen, I typically take 40 - 60 seconds between shots. My teammates are definitely trying to speed me up. When I'm playing at home, and practice with a faster pace, I do get into a rhythm easier, but then I will miss an easy shot, or screw myself by running off all but one ball, then leave the table open for my wife or ghost to run off. That's why I purposely slow down when league night rolls around. I would love to play quickly and naturally with no mistakes, but wouldn't we all?
Take your time and be methodic, eventually you will have these patterns burned into your memory and the table layout will become natural after a while. 2 years isnt enough time to improve I do not believe. If you are playing on a barbox all the time it is hard. Barboxes are the great equalizers, they make every body seem good. Practice alot on a 9ft table where you can let your stroke out alot, eventually youll get alot better and the bar boxes will seem easier. Learn HOW to play safeties in 9 ball and 8 ball on the 9ft and take that knowledge to the bar box.
Who cares what other people think, let them sit on the side and watch as you methodically run out and then play a lock up safe.
You are not there for anything but to WIN and you should do whatever YOU need to do to WIN, if it is take your time for now then TAKE YOUR TIME, you will get better later.
I have always heard that a APA 7 is a stupid 5 or 6. When I played league I did my best to play and win but not overplay only play hard enough to win. Once you move up you will not move back down and the competetion is tuff. I never reached a seven even though I could have as a 6. I prefered to stay lower and keep getting weight and match up for money with those who had to prove they were superior. I just wanted to win the doe, rae me..