PoolIsScience
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If nerves are the issue, buy a natural supplement, Passion Flower. I take it before league or a tournament and it's calming.
...I stopped drinking and started living a life. Not a series of madcap drunken escapades.
Sorry. It is a kind of technical term in trap and skeet shooting. It just means a sort of general, wide focus. Sharp eyes would be once you've acquired a specific target and you are intently aiming. Soft eyes are when you are lightly focusing on a relatively large area waiting for a target pass through. Basically, soft eyes means taking in the whole table without narrowing into any particular spot or target. When you get to the table, and find a point of aim or other target, then you narrow your focus down.
I have a similar story. I stopped smoking marijuana and went up at least 150 fargo points in 4 years. After being stagnent forever.Since this post is still flourishing ill add my 2 cents.
If you are a heavy/regular drinker or an alcoholic you will not be able to understand how well you can play sober because you’re either
1. buzzed/drunk when you play.
2. Hungover when you play. (Which can be even worse)
3. Alcohol has become a crutch to you whenever something goes wrong so even when you plan to play sober, you start drinking after you miss a few balls or something doesn’t go your way.
I know this from experience and i used to think the EXACT same way as the OP.
I quit drinking a few years ago and after the acclimation period to a sober life my game absolutely skyrocketed. I mean skyrocketed…(+~110 FargoRate in less than 2 years) i went from a decent player that can run a rack here and there to winning local tournaments and cashing in regional ones.
Playing sober you’re clear, precise, level headed, able to handle adversity, bear down on pressure shots, evaluate percentage plays in key moments, present for the moment, and able to remember key mistakes the next day to work on them for the future.
If a player like Justin Hall decided to quit drinking and focus on his game everyone in the world would be in trouble. That sounds crazy but I’m dead serious. What that guy is able to do on the table while barely being able to stand up is nothing short of incredible. Darren Appleton talked about this a year or two ago as well…that if Justin was a European player, a bunch of guys would have sat him down and straightened him out (made sure he got help) on this issue because he is probably the most talented cueist we will never hear doing anything of importance.
Alex Pagulayan spoke about drinking after his defeat to Thorsten for the world championship. He said he drank too much the night before and you could feel the regret in his voice. Alex came back the next year and won it all and straightened it out but there is another example of how we can all fall prey to the pitfalls of alcohol.
Sorry. It is a kind of technical term in trap and skeet shooting. It just means a sort of general, wide focus. Sharp eyes would be once you've acquired a specific target and you are intently aiming. Soft eyes are when you are lightly focusing on a relatively large area waiting for a target pass through. Basically, soft eyes means taking in the whole table without narrowing into any particular spot or target. When you get to the table, and find a point of aim or other target, then you narrow your focus down.
Sounds like a complication of 'practice how you'll compete'?State Dependent learning.... It's a real thing. Basically, if you learn to perform any task at a specific state of mind you will need to achieve that state of mind to replicate it.
Summary:
State-dependent learning is a phenomenon where people remember more information if their physical or mental state is the same at the time of encoding and recall123. It is different from context-dependent memory, which involves external environment and conditions12. State-dependent learning is observed when subjects experience training under one internal state and tested under the opposite internal state4. Behavior consistent with training is observed when subjects are trained and tested in the same internal state4. State-dependent learning is heavily researched in regards to its employment both in regards to synthetic states of consciousness (such as under the effects of psychoactive drugs) as well as organic states of consciousness such as mood1.
It`s funny but I got where I couldn`t play drunk anymore. For years it was one of my strong points playing bar pool, then it all went to shit. Had to stop gambling when I was drunk, problem is when you`re drunk you don`t care nor do have a strong sense of reality.Once again I gave it a go playing sober. See I have APA singles nationals coming up and figured it would do me some good to play without drinking. Long days of playing don’t go very with long days of drinking.
Well it’s been 6 weeks and I have never played so bad. I’m a skill level 9 and the last six weeks I’m playing at a SL 5 at best.
My body just wants to fight itself the entire match. Need to hit the ball hard, nope, both will freeze up halfway through the stroke and I’ll do something stupid like miss cue.
F this, going back to drinking. This is the most frustrated pool time period I’ve ever experienced.
I am there now. I have been trying to play both, drinking and sober for the past few months. I am now playing worse when I do drink.It`s funny but I got where I couldn`t play drunk anymore. For years it was one of my strong points playing bar pool, then it all went to shit. Had to stop gambling when I was drunk, problem is when you`re drunk you don`t care nor do have a strong sense of reality.
I bet if you had 10-15 youd be reaaaaal good lolYep, I play league 2 night a week and it’s been a total poop show.
I need 2-3 drinks in me to get into stroke. Other than that I play stupid bad. Tonight was pitiful.
you mean you got old?When I still drank, I had the same outcomes. One day I figured out that my subconcious drunk mind, was controlling everything.
After that "woke moment , everything became very clear. I stopped drinking and started living a life. Not a series of madcap drunken escapades.
Your results may be different.....{but I doubt it}
That's a step in the right direction.I am now playing worse when I do drink.
Great call! Now you have to stick by that, follow through.The last 4 or 5 times I’ve played pool I drank. And I played like total poop. When I play without drinking I get super nervous and choke.
BUT,
It’s time to hang the bottle up for good. I’d rather lose by choking than lose by being too buzzed.
Wish me luck!