TheThaiger
Banned
Are you talking about SJD or Gerry? Gerry is an extremely good player.
SJD = HOFer
GW = shortstop
Correct?
Are you talking about SJD or Gerry? Gerry is an extremely good player.
What DO you want then? I don't get you lot. Is this forum better for having characters like Dick around or not?
From where I am, I don't see people helping me play better pool OR making me laugh. All I see is people celebrating when a genuinely great player gets the boot.
I watched an interview with SJD on onepocket.org. It was really interesting, and he came off as a funny and genuinly nice person as well as someone who played really strong in his heyday. Seems like a great guy to be around! I am certainly not celebrating that he got banned, neither am I celebrating the other bans. Not one for Schadenfreude, except when it comes to crooks like Trudeau. SJD did not deserve the malicious attacks on his person, they were way out of line and I understand that he got mad. He is after all a HOF'er and should, for that reason alone, be given a minimum of respect, and he did get a lot of slack from the moderators, but less from other posters.
I laughed at some of SJDs posts, but you must admit that he didn't contribute a lot when it came to how to play pool. I bet he would have had a lot to offer on shot selection etc. but he chose not to, which is his right of course. In the end people were fed up with being told that they knew nothing and being ridiculed. Some people just don't take jokes and sarcasm very well, and someone of his age and experience and obvious intelligence should of course know that.
From SJD's posts I gathered that he believed talent to be the one true attribute of great champions, and that practise, theory etc had limited effect on people who lacked that trait. I may be wrong, but that is what I got out of it. That would of course explain his reluctance to give advice.. Not a very popular idea to be selling on here, even if he may be right. I hope he will be back.
I watched an interview with SJD on onepocket.org. It was really interesting, and he came off as a funny and genuinly nice person as well as someone who played really strong in his heyday. Seems like a great guy to be around! I am certainly not celebrating that he got banned, neither am I celebrating the other bans. Not one for Schadenfreude, except when it comes to crooks like Trudeau. SJD did not deserve the malicious attacks on his person, they were way out of line and I understand that he got mad. He is after all a HOF'er and should, for that reason alone, be given a minimum of respect, and he did get a lot of slack from the moderators, but less from other posters.
I laughed at some of SJDs posts, but you must admit that he didn't contribute a lot when it came to how to play pool. I bet he would have had a lot to offer on shot selection etc. but he chose not to, which is his right of course. In the end people were fed up with being told that they knew nothing and being ridiculed. Some people just don't take jokes and sarcasm very well, and someone of his age and experience and obvious intelligence should of course know that.
From SJD's posts I gathered that he believed talent to be the one true attribute of great champions, and that practise, theory etc had limited effect on people who lacked that trait. I may be wrong, but that is what I got out of it. That would of course explain his reluctance to give advice.. Not a very popular idea to be selling on here, even if he may be right. I hope he will be back.
You're British, presumably. Do you feel this forum has helped you play better pool in any way? If I'd have played pool rather than lounging about, wasting time on here, I'd be a far better player than I am now. No doubt SJD feels the same. No foul, there's just a limit to what a forum like this can achieve. What CAN he teach us, anyway? People need to quantify what they want or need.
This forum is for entertainment purposes only IMO. It's a zero-sum game. You might win in one respect but lose in another. Again, no foul, it's just how it is.
I GREATLY object to those who use this place to sell dreams to people who don't know any better. Sell them products but do not sell them the idea they will become better players simply by ingratiating themselves to pros. No one has ever become a great player through the written word.
A great player could have something to teach you, you never got any coaching?
Talent is wonderful, but hard work and dedication can be rewarded. I was a ham n egger pool player for 16 years. Just a bum shortstop. I became a player overnight at age 30. I had taken lessons for all that time without much result. Finally, I spent a week with Gene Skinner, a pretty much unknown, but great, great player, and he turned me completely around.
I believe to play natural is the absolute best way to play, however, I am also deeply grounded in systems and science, that's why I can still play a little a age 73. Also why so many players fall dead after they hit 40.
When you are shooting at the session ball, or any super serious situation, believe me it it awful nice to have a math and science background to use as a mental crutch that keeps your confidence up. To know in a bank shot that when you are coming out of diamond 4 on a cross-side with your cue ball and the object ball is lined up directly at diamond 1 3/4, and I am going to hit it firm with no english, that is going to provide me with a little extra cool out to my perhaps, jangling nerves.
Beard
Hello Mr. Bentivegna! I have a very worn copy of your first book! I learned a lot from it and bank better as a result of reading it. Not quite pro speed, lol, but for a B-player I do bank pretty well. I guess the battle of the system users versus feel players will go on forever. It's the same in 3-cushion as well. I had a difficult time with the plus 2 system on a 3-cushion table until an old player showed me how to adjust, which was not intuitive to me. The "by the book" adjustments did not work on this particular table. He himself did not use the system at all, he played purely be feel, but his insights could be adapted to the system fairly easily.
Believe you, me, it is nice to know that you are doing the right thing.
It depends on whether you believe systems make players great or not. I've not seen a single shred of evidence to suggest a system makes a blind bit of difference to a great player. Great players are great players, system or not.
System = shill or placebo.
Find me a single English pool or snooker player that believes they became a great player as a direct result of a system and I'll listen.
You won't.
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
Please take time to consider this question carefully, as there is a glaring schism in your thinking on this one.
It depends on whether you believe systems make players great or not. I've not seen a single shred of evidence to suggest a system makes a blind bit of difference to a great player. Great players are great players, system or not.
System = shill or placebo.
Find me a single English pool or snooker player that believes they became a great player as a direct result of a system and I'll listen.
You won't.
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
IF THEY ARE SO GOOD, WHY ARE YOU SO BAD?
Please take time to consider this question carefully, as there is a glaring schism in your thinking on this one.
What DO you want then? I don't get you lot. Is this forum better for having characters like Dick around or not?
From where I am, I don't see people helping me play better pool OR making me laugh. All I see is people celebrating when a genuinely great player gets the boot.
If I tell you to do something physical and you get tangible improvement then that is not a placebo.
Talent is wonderful, but hard work and dedication can be rewarded. I was a ham n egger pool player for 16 years. Just a bum shortstop. I became a player overnight at age 30. I had taken lessons for all that time without much result. Finally, I spent a week with Gene Skinner, a pretty much unknown, but great, great player, and he turned me completely around.
I believe to play natural is the absolute best way to play, however, I am also deeply grounded in systems and science, that's why I can still play a little a age 73. Also why so many players fall dead after they hit 40.
When you are shooting at the session ball, or any super serious situation, believe me it it awful nice to have a math and science background to use as a mental crutch that keeps your confidence up. To know in a bank shot that when you are coming out of diamond 4 on a cross-side with your cue ball and the object ball is lined up directly at diamond 1 3/4, and I am going to hit it firm with no english, that is going to provide me with a little extra cool out to my perhaps, jangling nerves.
Beard
Believe you, me, it is nice to know that you are doing the right thing.
A genuinely great player is highly respected for his accomplishments. Great players who participate here are always welcome until they become insulting and demeaning. That applies everywhere in life.
Imagine the loss if Dick had spent his time sharing stories from his time, sharing insight from the trenches of high level combat...then people would be mourning his absence more.
Placebo can also be when I tell you to do something physical... like take a sugar pill to cure an ailment... and you get tangible improvement because of your belief that you have taken the cure.
Maybe someone could create a poll on how their game got better.
Natural talent
Focus
Aiming system
DVD
Books
Videos
Instructions
Gambling
Playing better players
TOI
ETC..........
SJD = HOFer
GW = shortstop
Correct?
A change in method can simply be psychological too. If the benefit comes from the belief instead of the method then the method was just placebo.Not the same. Taking a pill is not a physical activity where you alter your method.
Taking a pill is a psychological trigger.
If you are a runner and I tell you to alter how you run then that is a physical change and if you then run consistently faster then you can attribute it to the new physical approach.
If I give you a pair of track shoes and tell you that they are engineered to give you more speed but they are exactly the same as your old shoes then that is a placebo and has zero physical change. If you then actually run faster then it's because of some psychological trigger.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk