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Originally Posted by pip9ball
Personally I think anybody who has a problem with their opponent listening to an mp3 player with headphones needs to come up with some better excuses. I often carry my Ipod with me and put on my earphones during a tournament match. I have the volume at a reasonable level and I make myself available for my opponent to talk if needed. During a match I don't want to talk to my opponent and I find listening to music helps my concentration. I play in tournaments to win, not to socialize.
To me, pool is a sport, and not some social PTA event. Many professional sports athletes get in the zone before and during a game...does that make them rude people?
And to the person who said that MP3 players are unfair.....Nobody is stopping you from getting one yourself.
-pip9ball
I posted this conversation from a previous thread because i really wanted to see if my point of view is way off the mark with ipod being a device used during play
OKay..im gona stick my neck out on this one and i know im gona get flamed and hammered on this one but this is how serious I am on not allowing ipods...if all of you who find that using an ipod is okay to help you concentrate..then none of you should have a problem with someone using a tip with the laser in the center to help your opponent with aiming...how is it diffrent ?...your using a device to help improve your game during a match..why cant they use a device to help them.. this is the reason why i have so much problems with the ipod...when i am home a my own table practicing i play the same song over and over again when i play...it is the song with the course line "We can drive home with one head light" so that when i play in a match...in my head i hear the song and over and over and i concentrate during the match like i do during practice..i even find my self singing in the song low while im shooting ...this is my own method and i have found that it has given me about 2 to three more balls in my run out ability...but think about the ipod as a device during play...It was quoted above that a atheletes get in the zone before a match..im cool with that just not using a device during.
Originally Posted by pip9ball
Personally I think anybody who has a problem with their opponent listening to an mp3 player with headphones needs to come up with some better excuses. I often carry my Ipod with me and put on my earphones during a tournament match. I have the volume at a reasonable level and I make myself available for my opponent to talk if needed. During a match I don't want to talk to my opponent and I find listening to music helps my concentration. I play in tournaments to win, not to socialize.
To me, pool is a sport, and not some social PTA event. Many professional sports athletes get in the zone before and during a game...does that make them rude people?
And to the person who said that MP3 players are unfair.....Nobody is stopping you from getting one yourself.
-pip9ball
I posted this conversation from a previous thread because i really wanted to see if my point of view is way off the mark with ipod being a device used during play
OKay..im gona stick my neck out on this one and i know im gona get flamed and hammered on this one but this is how serious I am on not allowing ipods...if all of you who find that using an ipod is okay to help you concentrate..then none of you should have a problem with someone using a tip with the laser in the center to help your opponent with aiming...how is it diffrent ?...your using a device to help improve your game during a match..why cant they use a device to help them.. this is the reason why i have so much problems with the ipod...when i am home a my own table practicing i play the same song over and over again when i play...it is the song with the course line "We can drive home with one head light" so that when i play in a match...in my head i hear the song and over and over and i concentrate during the match like i do during practice..i even find my self singing in the song low while im shooting ...this is my own method and i have found that it has given me about 2 to three more balls in my run out ability...but think about the ipod as a device during play...It was quoted above that a atheletes get in the zone before a match..im cool with that just not using a device during.