Guys, I would like some opinions on this.
You are in a tournament and you are playing great your CB is on a string and you have hardly missed a ball. To this point you have only played lesser players. Now you draw a champion and I mean a champion. A player who is so far above your talent level just looking at him you are in awe. He plays the game exactly how you wish you played.
I try my hardest to play the table but for some reason when I play someone of this cabliber I feel like they are sitting on my shoulder watching everything I do to see if I meet their standard of play. As comfortable as I felt against the weaker opponents is as uncomfortable as I feel against this opponent.
I dont completely fall apart when I play someone like this but my runs outs are poorly executed and my CB is all over the place but I fight and do get my games.
So my question is how do I ignore the 800 pound gorilla in the chair when I am at the table. I know everyone says play the table, but when you have such respect for a players accomplishements and dedication to the game how do you forget you are playing them.
Is there any other way to overcome this problem besides doing what is impossible for me, which is just play the table. Thanks for any opinions. If anyone has examples of themselves beating a world class player and how they dealt with their emotions that would be great too.
You are in a tournament and you are playing great your CB is on a string and you have hardly missed a ball. To this point you have only played lesser players. Now you draw a champion and I mean a champion. A player who is so far above your talent level just looking at him you are in awe. He plays the game exactly how you wish you played.
I try my hardest to play the table but for some reason when I play someone of this cabliber I feel like they are sitting on my shoulder watching everything I do to see if I meet their standard of play. As comfortable as I felt against the weaker opponents is as uncomfortable as I feel against this opponent.
I dont completely fall apart when I play someone like this but my runs outs are poorly executed and my CB is all over the place but I fight and do get my games.
So my question is how do I ignore the 800 pound gorilla in the chair when I am at the table. I know everyone says play the table, but when you have such respect for a players accomplishements and dedication to the game how do you forget you are playing them.
Is there any other way to overcome this problem besides doing what is impossible for me, which is just play the table. Thanks for any opinions. If anyone has examples of themselves beating a world class player and how they dealt with their emotions that would be great too.