I have a tournament coming up for an APA league where my team plays their team, 5v5 with a total handicap allowed of 23. Its winner take all - vacation to Hawaii.
I believe there is 16-32 teams involved, double elimination.
My question is, how do you prepare for this? I have won the best of the best tournament undefeated with the supposed best players from these teams that i will be playing against. I know that i can beat these players in a set, but one rack....anything can happen.
The two sides i am hearing so far are play my game and hope i don't open up the table on the break without making a ball and praying they don't run out, or soft break creating at least a few clusters to ensure that i at least get up to the table again. I am a favorite to break and run probably once or twice in a race to six, depending on how my break is working that day, but my team is essentially sacrificing a 2 that can't shoot pool on our team under the assumption that myself and another 7 on our team are going to win both of our matches.
Anyways, seeking advice from players who may have been in a similar high pressure situation where 1 rack can decide everything.
I believe there is 16-32 teams involved, double elimination.
My question is, how do you prepare for this? I have won the best of the best tournament undefeated with the supposed best players from these teams that i will be playing against. I know that i can beat these players in a set, but one rack....anything can happen.
The two sides i am hearing so far are play my game and hope i don't open up the table on the break without making a ball and praying they don't run out, or soft break creating at least a few clusters to ensure that i at least get up to the table again. I am a favorite to break and run probably once or twice in a race to six, depending on how my break is working that day, but my team is essentially sacrificing a 2 that can't shoot pool on our team under the assumption that myself and another 7 on our team are going to win both of our matches.
Anyways, seeking advice from players who may have been in a similar high pressure situation where 1 rack can decide everything.