Winning a game of pool is all about that "one shot"....
You won the game because of that one difficult shot.
Or you lost the game because of that one difficult shot.
There are certain shots which may only come up once a day, once a week, or once a month. Since you don't regularly shoot these shots, you don't get good at them like you would with most common shots.
I feel that if there is a certain "rare" shot which has cost me a game/match, I should go home and practice that specific shot over and over. Then next time I will have some practice with that shot under my belt.
By doing this I have won many games. These shots are rare, but I keep adding them to my "toolbag". Sometimes being able to shoot that one shot has allowed me to continue a runout and win.
A simple example is using the mechanical bridge. I have practiced using the mechanical bridge by playing entire games using it. I rarely need to use it, but now when I do, I know how to use it. I can make my shot more often than not.
So that is all there is to it. If you miss a shot in a match and you lose because of that one shot, remember it. Go home and practice that one shot. Next time it comes up you will do better or at least learn that it is an impossible shot and a safety or a different shot might be best.
You won the game because of that one difficult shot.
Or you lost the game because of that one difficult shot.
There are certain shots which may only come up once a day, once a week, or once a month. Since you don't regularly shoot these shots, you don't get good at them like you would with most common shots.
I feel that if there is a certain "rare" shot which has cost me a game/match, I should go home and practice that specific shot over and over. Then next time I will have some practice with that shot under my belt.
By doing this I have won many games. These shots are rare, but I keep adding them to my "toolbag". Sometimes being able to shoot that one shot has allowed me to continue a runout and win.
A simple example is using the mechanical bridge. I have practiced using the mechanical bridge by playing entire games using it. I rarely need to use it, but now when I do, I know how to use it. I can make my shot more often than not.
So that is all there is to it. If you miss a shot in a match and you lose because of that one shot, remember it. Go home and practice that one shot. Next time it comes up you will do better or at least learn that it is an impossible shot and a safety or a different shot might be best.