I'll be doing the drill later this morning. Results to follow.
Dave Nelson
Dave Nelson
Thanks for the detailed report grindz and glad that the test has shown you where improvement is possible.grindz said:On a Gandy big G 9' wi/5" pockets and 760 on it
Starting cold 40/80 then 45/80 That's a tough pill to swallow!!!:angry:
I consider myself a high B player, and do above avg. when competing with other B players. I do have some age and physical deficiencies going on, but this kind of hurts! I haven't been a 'shotmaker' for the last 20 years, and always prided myself (and needed to be!) a position player to succeed.
My cue ball path and position knowledge are what enable me to play my best but this just shows me how weak my shotmaking has become.
I'm going to try again earlier in the day with fresh contacts and bear down on each shot and see how I can better my score. I wanted to keep this score to myself, but it's good to be humbled in public and it gives some better incentive to GRIND it out a little! :smile:
See if I can improve my actual and my estimated from here .... I'm determined to shoot at least 60 by year end!!!
I give myself
shot making = low B
Positional play = high B/Low A
Game knowledge = high B/Low A
Safety play = low A
Thx for the test!!
Colin Colenso said:Thanks for the detailed report grindz and glad that the test has shown you where improvement is possible.
I agree that experienced players with good position skills and shot choice knowledge can get away with a lot when their potting is off a bit, but the game sure is more fun and a lot easier when potting feels strong.
Hope to see you climbing through the 50s.
Colin
YaktyYak said:Well, finally did it. Heres the results, score 60.
L R
1. 1 1
2. 1 1
3. 3 5
4. 5 5
5. 5 5
6. 5 4
7. 5 5
8. 5 4
Table was a 7' Diamond Pro Am with deep pockets.
On shot one I rattle every ball that didn't drop with the exception of one missed where I actually overcut it. Shot 2, I rattle a couple but mostly just flat missed. The others were a cinch for me. I always double checked table layout to retain accuracy over the shots that are drawn up on the sheet. I consider myself a C to at best low B player and currently a 5 on APA both 9-ball and 8-Ball.
Hello,
I would say a 60 is pretty good friend. I think Colin has that at an A potter or pretty close. What makes you say that you are a C player? I did the full test once and posted a 54 I think. I was happy with it but I'm confident I can do better still. My difficulty was actually the spot shot rather then the #1 shot.
J.W.
JAW725 said:YaktyYak said:Well, finally did it. Heres the results, score 60.
L R
1. 1 1
2. 1 1
3. 3 5
4. 5 5
5. 5 5
6. 5 4
7. 5 5
8. 5 4
Table was a 7' Diamond Pro Am with deep pockets.
On shot one I rattle every ball that didn't drop with the exception of one missed where I actually overcut it. Shot 2, I rattle a couple but mostly just flat missed. The others were a cinch for me. I always double checked table layout to retain accuracy over the shots that are drawn up on the sheet. I consider myself a C to at best low B player and currently a 5 on APA both 9-ball and 8-Ball.
Hello,
I would say a 60 is pretty good friend. I think Colin has that at an A potter or pretty close. What makes you say that you are a C player? I did the full test once and posted a 54 I think. I was happy with it but I'm confident I can do better still. My difficulty was actually the spot shot rather then the #1 shot.
J.W.
Because shots are harder to make when applying english on them to get position onto the next ball. I can make shots all day long but in actual game it becomes harder.
Dave Nelson said:My last try was so bad that I just quit. I'll go back to hitting straight in stop shots for awhile and video my stroke to see if I can spot what's wrong. Then I'll try again.
Dave Nelson