Mental blocks
I've been playing well in 9ball for a good while now. I just moved from a SL 7 to an 8 in APA 9ball as of this week.
I lost my first match as an 8 to a 6 last night, 65-46 race...I lost 46-39.
I don't feel like I played badly but I didn't feel like I could elevate my game enough to get the spread covered against such a good player. Honestly, the 6 played like a 7 or better. I can't control that. I made some mistakes because of over-thinking and worrying about the point spread. I was just getting comfortable playing as a 7 and was winning 60-70% of my matches or better against equally ranked players. It's starting to feel like less fun and hard work just to compete with this handicap system.
How can I overcome these mental challenges and just get back to shooting "my game" the got me here? I'm actually frustrated because I enjoy the game and play quite a bit but I just don't have time to dedicate every single day to working on my game. I do have a table at home but I'm gone much of the time.
Drills to help? Advice?
I've been playing well in 9ball for a good while now. I just moved from a SL 7 to an 8 in APA 9ball as of this week.
I lost my first match as an 8 to a 6 last night, 65-46 race...I lost 46-39.
I don't feel like I played badly but I didn't feel like I could elevate my game enough to get the spread covered against such a good player. Honestly, the 6 played like a 7 or better. I can't control that. I made some mistakes because of over-thinking and worrying about the point spread. I was just getting comfortable playing as a 7 and was winning 60-70% of my matches or better against equally ranked players. It's starting to feel like less fun and hard work just to compete with this handicap system.
How can I overcome these mental challenges and just get back to shooting "my game" the got me here? I'm actually frustrated because I enjoy the game and play quite a bit but I just don't have time to dedicate every single day to working on my game. I do have a table at home but I'm gone much of the time.
Drills to help? Advice?
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