Good thread, good point that you just cant really argue about cuz it's essentially true.
As with most things in life, there are people that just seem to have less of an issue with things than you do... you should be used to it now, I know I am. But I'm also used to being the best at whatever I decide to do.
Pool is a hobby for me, albeit a vexing one at times. But considering my nature and the nature of the game, it sometimes sucks me in from being a semi-serious thing to being a consuming direct challenge to my competitive drive. It's like the game calls my mom names.
Bugs Bunny: "Of course you realize, this means war."
Nothing does me more good than to drench myself in loss after loss against people that I have absolutely no sane reason playing (if you can find people of such caliber that have a generous nature).
After such punishment.... raw and bleeding, I take a day to just consider the real basic failings of my game. I fix that stuff.... not permanently in some cases, but I fix it as best I can until I grow stupid enough to allow these things to become a problem again. I do have the ability to learn, but sometimes I forget things.
Solo practice is golden for me because I can work out my angst and compete against myself. The more I play against myself, the less I enjoy the prospect due to the fact that I am merciless. The biggest gains I have ever gotten have been playing against myself for extended sessions... like 5 or 6 hours a day every day for a week.
As far as equipment goes... get stuff that makes you feel like you can play well.
Have fun
As with most things in life, there are people that just seem to have less of an issue with things than you do... you should be used to it now, I know I am. But I'm also used to being the best at whatever I decide to do.
Pool is a hobby for me, albeit a vexing one at times. But considering my nature and the nature of the game, it sometimes sucks me in from being a semi-serious thing to being a consuming direct challenge to my competitive drive. It's like the game calls my mom names.
Bugs Bunny: "Of course you realize, this means war."
Nothing does me more good than to drench myself in loss after loss against people that I have absolutely no sane reason playing (if you can find people of such caliber that have a generous nature).
After such punishment.... raw and bleeding, I take a day to just consider the real basic failings of my game. I fix that stuff.... not permanently in some cases, but I fix it as best I can until I grow stupid enough to allow these things to become a problem again. I do have the ability to learn, but sometimes I forget things.
Solo practice is golden for me because I can work out my angst and compete against myself. The more I play against myself, the less I enjoy the prospect due to the fact that I am merciless. The biggest gains I have ever gotten have been playing against myself for extended sessions... like 5 or 6 hours a day every day for a week.
As far as equipment goes... get stuff that makes you feel like you can play well.
Have fun
