I stopped playing 12 years ago, and started playing again a little over a year ago. I stuggled for the first month back at the table but things started getting back on track quickly after a month. Although I am not playing as well as I did in my 20s, I still see a lot of the same things, but fail to execute and drive home the win all too often.
For example, 4 hours ago.
8 ball, Opponent breaks dry, I go for the runout after two break out shots to set up my out. I'm on my last ball (5) with natural shape for the 8. The shot is comparable to a spot shot, fairly routine. The ball rattles.
My opponent caroms off my 5 sending it up table during his runout but gets out of line for his last ball. He misses leaving me an inch off the rail from left footrail corner pocket. My 5 ball is 6 inches of left rail, 6 inches above the side pocket. 8ball is on right rail middle diamond on head string. Very simple out, and I will be safe if I rattle the 5 in the corner. I take my time, focused on breathing, concentrated on pocketing the ball with slight stun/draw stroke, and absolutely shanked the 5 into the first footrail diamond. without cutting the ball to the left my safe position was no longer safe as the cue ball stopped nearly on contact leaving my opponent the simplest of outs. I raked the table and went on to game 2. Lost that one too.
This is happening way too often to me and need a fix. I understand that only I can make myself focus and clear my head, but I just feel like I have lost the Killer Instinct I had 10 years ago to send my opponents home. I play better than nearly all of my friends that I play with, but it seems that in any tournaments, I find myself going home first. I am at the end of my rope and need some motivation and a cure.
For example, 4 hours ago.
8 ball, Opponent breaks dry, I go for the runout after two break out shots to set up my out. I'm on my last ball (5) with natural shape for the 8. The shot is comparable to a spot shot, fairly routine. The ball rattles.
My opponent caroms off my 5 sending it up table during his runout but gets out of line for his last ball. He misses leaving me an inch off the rail from left footrail corner pocket. My 5 ball is 6 inches of left rail, 6 inches above the side pocket. 8ball is on right rail middle diamond on head string. Very simple out, and I will be safe if I rattle the 5 in the corner. I take my time, focused on breathing, concentrated on pocketing the ball with slight stun/draw stroke, and absolutely shanked the 5 into the first footrail diamond. without cutting the ball to the left my safe position was no longer safe as the cue ball stopped nearly on contact leaving my opponent the simplest of outs. I raked the table and went on to game 2. Lost that one too.
This is happening way too often to me and need a fix. I understand that only I can make myself focus and clear my head, but I just feel like I have lost the Killer Instinct I had 10 years ago to send my opponents home. I play better than nearly all of my friends that I play with, but it seems that in any tournaments, I find myself going home first. I am at the end of my rope and need some motivation and a cure.