fsarfino said:
Quick question, If Corey would have been lets say 30 years old the first time he started playing pool do you think his learning curve might have been the same. Or is this "natural talent" something that only a child can get when first introduced to a sport ?
You know, you bring up a very good point in the whole natural ability hard work ability issue.
I cannot answer that on account of it not actually happening, and anything i might think would be pure speculation.
But, I have a very specific psych upbringing/background. So i am the type of person that watches behavior patterns of people i come in contact with and tries to figure out the "WHY?" of situations.
Having said that, people's brains are very unique. Personalities are very ingrained and people for the most part, have very specific patterns of behavior or traits throughout their lifetime.
Having known Corey since he first started playing pool, i don't know if it would have been different if he started late, but what i do know is that he had a knack for observing little details about the game that no one else would pick up on.
Just like when he would miss a shot, and the balls would react a certain way, and
then it wasn't about making the shot anymore, but instead would be like, "Did you see that?!?!?!" with an excited voice.
And you'd be like, "see what?"
And he'd set up the shot again, and explain what happened when he missed, and how the balls reacted because of some double kiss or some new cloth slide or something.
Then he'd find a situation where that particular "MISS" might come in handy, and PRACTICE IT. (a particular double kiss bank shot that i have made tons of money betting on comes to mind as just one example)
So regardless of what his actual physical ability might have been limited to if he started later, I still think his BRAIN would have allowed him to go further with greater ease, then the average person.
If you ask me, he was born with a higher Visual-Spatial and Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence. (if you believe those theories)
That basically translates into he has a higher pool aptitude.
Which some people have, and some people clearly don't.
Excellent question by the way.