After I chalk, I always put the chalk back on the rail so it covers a diamond, with the corners of the cube lining up with the corners of the diamond.
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After I chalk, I always put the chalk back on the rail so it covers a diamond, with the corners of the cube lining up with the corners of the diamond.
I do this as well, and I do it emphatically so everyone that's shooting on the same table knows it.
After I chalk, I stroke the shaft from the top down to clear off the chalk dust.
Same here, but my coin always goes to the right if I can help it. If my opponent wins the first game and moves to the left, it's like he just gave me a spot.Oh, one more. When we are playing a set and use coins to marks games. I always have to use the coin to the left and move left.
If I lose the first game and my opponent uses the left coin, it doesn't affect my game, it just bothers me.
I have a tendency to place both pieces of chalk together on the rail before I shoot. I'm pretty sure I picked this up from watching Chris Bartrum play on TAR a couple of years back. They also, cannot be in my line of sight. What weird/OCD things do you do when you play?
Anytime I start to notice that the two pieces of chalk keep ending up side-by-side I try and make a point of picking one up and leaving it as far from the other piece as I can
Lou Figueroa
can't help maself
Some of these responses have reminded me of some of my own. I always move the coin to the left when gambling. I'm left handed, so I guess that's where that comes from. I can't tell you the last time I had to go right. If my opponent wins the first game and moves it left, I ask him if he minds going the other way, and that I lose track if I go right. Nobody's told me no yet...
I do this too. Will not shoot with chalk facing down. And if the clown does it again, I take that piece off the table... and if he does it again, I take the last piece off the table....
and make him hunt for chalk... I don't care, I use my own anyways.....
Maybe some of you have had this happen,and this is how I deal with it.
Long ago,I was in a tournament match where my opponent missed a makeable 9 to win,with score hill-hill. He left me a totally makeable shot under normal conditions,but I had to bridge off the rubber pocket liner.
I missed the shot because during my stroke,my normally slick shaft was slowed down as the rubber from the pocket liner was rubbing itself into my shaft,and it cut my stroke short.
I have overcome this since by keeping a special rag in my case,and just lay it over the pocket liner. I haven't missed a ball because of this or metal sticking up since. Tommy D.
Should be CDO (alphabetical order).
I am not obsessive-compulsive.
I am not obsessive-compulsive.
I am not obsessive-compulsive.
When it's beads, I always choose the NON-white beads.