Colin Colenso said:
I think those who say you need nerves to be primed are just trying to do some positive thinking baloney. If they are nervous, they will miss pots or freeze up on positional shots or choose wrong shots. Most guys hate to admit their nerves detract from their game, but it's blatantly clear it does to anyone who has played tons of guys of various nervousness.
I'd rather my odds against a nervous good player than a confident mediocre player.
I disagree Colin. I understand your point here but I don't think you fully understand my point (and others) let me expound upon them.
When I feel this anticipation/adrenaline surge/emotion/nerves coming on before a match I know I'm ready. When I play, the first time I set my bridge down on the table it disappears because I have too much work to do. Those nerves do not linger over the entire match.
Yes, they may come back at the very end. (I shoot anchor and my game has the fate of the entire team on my shoulders in so instances.) But I do not veiw it as such. If you do or allow that kind of thinking to enter your mind you must, and I repeat must stop right there. Then ask yourself honestly and answer yourself honestly why the nerves?
Does thinking about this increase my chances at playing this layout in front of me any better? ETC.
Get back to business going thru your options and the highest percentage shots.
BillyBob cites an excellent example of this.
Another example, Tom Ross has an article about pressure in which he quotes Cory Deuel. Cory welcomes the pressure, nerves, and/or emotions. Whatever you want to call it.
http://www.tomrosspool.com/pdf/Self Management/Pressure.pdf
Sure I have seen many players just fall apart because they don't confront thier own negative selftalk that goes on. I would probably want to play that player.
People drink beer and smoke weed to turn that analytical blabermouth part of the brain off. It interferes with the fine motor controls we must use in our game. To a point. Then those fine motor contols we enjoy start to go as well. Some may think it's fine, but your stealing from Peter to pay Paul.
Speaking of Paul, a man by the same name plays a excellent game of pool close to the .2 range on a breathalizer.
Also I have teamates who drink. I don't say a word to them about it. One guy shoots great from two to four.
Beers that is... I just don't advocate it because not everyone can do it, and if you are confronting the problem with nerves don't take that shortcut.
I just believe that it is a short term answer to a problem that is best faced time and time again. Experience brings long term results that are more reliable.
You can honestly say to yourself and others been there done that before time and time again.