consider the other person's "skill set"
One thing you aren't considering is the other player's "skill set". The fact that they are going to take a flyer and shoot way too hard messing up your planned pattern is the way they play. While it is a poor skill set, it is the skill level they are at.
I learned long ago to accept however the other player shot as their skill set. People that shoot too hard and send the balls flying are going to scratch more. They are also going to luck in more balls and snarl your pattern far more than a player at a higher level. There is more short term variance involved playing these players.
Part of your issue is almost certainly not giving the other player their due. A really bad player gets far luckier than a good player simply because a good player does his best to keep luck out of the game. You have to accept their luck good and bad as part of their game. When you accept their bad luck as poor play and their good luck as only luck you are underestimating the player. Awkward boxers are very tough to fight and win a lot of bouts at the lower and mid levels simply because they are hard to time and come at you from odd angles. Think of these awkward pool players the same way.
Hu
One thing you aren't considering is the other player's "skill set". The fact that they are going to take a flyer and shoot way too hard messing up your planned pattern is the way they play. While it is a poor skill set, it is the skill level they are at.
I learned long ago to accept however the other player shot as their skill set. People that shoot too hard and send the balls flying are going to scratch more. They are also going to luck in more balls and snarl your pattern far more than a player at a higher level. There is more short term variance involved playing these players.
Part of your issue is almost certainly not giving the other player their due. A really bad player gets far luckier than a good player simply because a good player does his best to keep luck out of the game. You have to accept their luck good and bad as part of their game. When you accept their bad luck as poor play and their good luck as only luck you are underestimating the player. Awkward boxers are very tough to fight and win a lot of bouts at the lower and mid levels simply because they are hard to time and come at you from odd angles. Think of these awkward pool players the same way.
Hu