PERCEPTION and pool!! 💡💡

Bigkat

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Have you ever seen someone shoot and think to yourself "Boy, he/she is better than me" Only to play that person and thrash him LOL. What I'm saying is, I think that when we watch others do things that it looks difficult or amazing. Although we may do these same things ourselves. But we just don't see ourselves. THOUGHTS? P.S. Merry Christmas
 
People have good days and bad days. Some racks you just can't get off the ground. Everyone isn't always playing with the same degree of seriousness. It's best not to get a big head about it. Everyone gets their turn to stand there as their opponent runs out.



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Have you ever seen someone shoot and think to yourself "Boy, he/she is better than me" Only to play that person and thrash him LOL. What I'm saying is, I think that when we watch others do things that it looks difficult or amazing. Although we may do these same things ourselves. But we just don't see ourselves. THOUGHTS? P.S. Merry Christmas

Its always the other way around for me:D
Jason
 
I think most pool players overrate the level of their play.



I agree and never understood why. If there was ever a game where you need to be honest with yourself it's this one, well unless you hate $.
 
Well a few yrs back playing at the expo I'm practicing on a table across from where my opponent is practicing I'm watching him he's not missing anything and I mean nothing
My friend walks up and asked me where I'm playing I say over on that table and that guy is not missing anything he says they all miss sooner or later just play your game

He's crushing me I tell him in he's good in game 4 3 balls left and game 5 break the next set I hit gear won the next 2 sets ,
Now there your next opponent is playing next to you I'm thinking how the hell do I beat that guy he domolished his guy ,
I roll over watching him practice and I'm thinking I got zero chance again guy drove down from Buffalo NY he's a player and I'm done
Same thing he's blasting thru first set I concede last game and he breaks next set then my bridge hand is cramping , so bad that I can't even get one practice stroke in so basicly the second my hand hit the table I had to shoot I shot lights out
Then I got a break struggled to beat a player not close to the others ,, then lost to Tommy Nader 5-4 5-4 he's won the Tap championship singles there I think he works or plays at Archers place
The point is just play your game and good things might just happen

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