sounds like your in a fight with your greatest rival/adversary, your head.
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sounds like your in a fight with your greatest rival adversary, your head.
Before you quit completely, take 2 weeks off and don't think about pool at all. After the 2 week break pick up your favorite cue and go hit some balls and then decide if you want to quit. Sometimes a little time off from the game is all you need to get the urge to play well again (or at least as well as you can).A week or two ago,I posted in another section that my Deano cue had lost it's magic for me.I had sent it to a respected cue maker to test and perhaps modify his taper to my personal cues.In the mean time I had been playing a cutom cue made by the maker of the Deano cues and it had become my player,when the Deano got back,it felt like a stranger,uncomfortabe,and untrustworthy.
I now thought my new cue was so good I would just play with it,but all of a sudden I couldn't play with it either.The bad thing wasn't so much that I couldn't make a shot,but I knew I was going to miss them before I shot them.The shots were too hard,too long,too thin,too everything.
Practice always has been kinda tough so I set up 14.1 break shots and gave myself 20 racks to either run 15 balls or quit,this is not that hard,but I couldn't even do that.So I am quitting,I have seen people my age gradually lose their ability ,but has anyone ever seen it go in a week?
Can anyone explain this?Please to those who know me well,I don't want remarks about how this is the way I always played,Iam talking about something worse.
Stop the presses. My friend Mike Cochran has found the probblem,called to tell me to quit whinning,he has the answer to my poor playing of late.
A week or two ago,I posted in another section that my Deano cue had lost it's magic for me.I had sent it to a respected cue maker to test and perhaps modify his taper to my personal cues.In the mean time I had been playing a cutom cue made by the maker of the Deano cues and it had become my player,when the Deano got back,it felt like a stranger,uncomfortabe,and untrustworthy.
I now thought my new cue was so good I would just play with it,but all of a sudden I couldn't play with it either.The bad thing wasn't so much that I couldn't make a shot,but I knew I was going to miss them before I shot them.The shots were too hard,too long,too thin,too everything.
Practice always has been kinda tough so I set up 14.1 break shots and gave myself 20 racks to either run 15 balls or quit,this is not that hard,but I couldn't even do that.So I am quitting,I have seen people my age gradually lose their ability ,but has anyone ever seen it go in a week?
Can anyone explain this?Please to those who know me well,I don't want remarks about how this is the way I always played,Iam talking about something worse.
Stop the presses. My friend Mike Cochran has found the probblem,called to tell me to quit whinning,he has the answer to my poor playing of late.
A week or two ago,I posted in another section that my Deano cue had lost it's magic for me.I had sent it to a respected cue maker to test and perhaps modify his taper to my personal cues.In the mean time I had been playing a cutom cue made by the maker of the Deano cues and it had become my player,when the Deano got back,it felt like a stranger,uncomfortabe,and untrustworthy.
I now thought my new cue was so good I would just play with it,but all of a sudden I couldn't play with it either.The bad thing wasn't so much that I couldn't make a shot,but I knew I was going to miss them before I shot them.The shots were too hard,too long,too thin,too everything.
Practice always has been kinda tough so I set up 14.1 break shots and gave myself 20 racks to either run 15 balls or quit,this is not that hard,but I couldn't even do that.So I am quitting,I have seen people my age gradually lose their ability ,but has anyone ever seen it go in a week?
Can anyone explain this?Please to those who know me well,I don't want remarks about how this is the way I always played,Iam talking about something worse.