When I first started pool and in the practice games was attempting to defeat our sl5, I did a safety. He turned to me and said,'you cannot safe a safer',and proceeded to beat me.
It just seems that in the mental game, it is better to get the other person to play your game, than to try to defeat them in a type of strategy that they are very good in.
Last night I played a weak player. I got out everything but the 8,he still had all of his balls on the table and he was coached to safe me. Therefore, short of a three rail kick for a legal hit, which I cannot do yet, my only option was two innings of illegal hits on his balls to spread them out where I could not be safed over and over. It did not really matter as far as the outcome because my illegal hits gave him shots that would have been extremely hard for him to, given his ability make. So getting his bih did not help him.
Gosh , though, I did see what it was like to have the shoe on the other foot from a time when I was like that too and all I had in my arsenal was playing a bunch of safes, hoping to pick off my balls.
It did remind me though of what that sl5 apa had said to me when I was a just picked up a cue beginner. Interesting how history repeats itself.
What was interesting is that I had potted very well but innings were longer due to the lack of skills that very good players have with shape, breaking up clusters, so that they do not get tied up often and so do not have the innings strung out on them.
Just as aside- Seeing a player who cannot only pot balls but plays such wonderful shape and control of that cuebal is like watching art in a motion. It is a beautiful thing to see and the player I want to one day be.
I do believe nothing is impossible given drive, determination and the game boiling in the blood.
Laura
It just seems that in the mental game, it is better to get the other person to play your game, than to try to defeat them in a type of strategy that they are very good in.
Last night I played a weak player. I got out everything but the 8,he still had all of his balls on the table and he was coached to safe me. Therefore, short of a three rail kick for a legal hit, which I cannot do yet, my only option was two innings of illegal hits on his balls to spread them out where I could not be safed over and over. It did not really matter as far as the outcome because my illegal hits gave him shots that would have been extremely hard for him to, given his ability make. So getting his bih did not help him.
Gosh , though, I did see what it was like to have the shoe on the other foot from a time when I was like that too and all I had in my arsenal was playing a bunch of safes, hoping to pick off my balls.
It did remind me though of what that sl5 apa had said to me when I was a just picked up a cue beginner. Interesting how history repeats itself.
What was interesting is that I had potted very well but innings were longer due to the lack of skills that very good players have with shape, breaking up clusters, so that they do not get tied up often and so do not have the innings strung out on them.
Just as aside- Seeing a player who cannot only pot balls but plays such wonderful shape and control of that cuebal is like watching art in a motion. It is a beautiful thing to see and the player I want to one day be.
I do believe nothing is impossible given drive, determination and the game boiling in the blood.
Laura