Just need to get my thoughts down.
Just lost an APA match that I had no business losing - my first reaction is to blame the table rolls, my opponent being a shot maker who just shot and didn't care about shape. While there were rolls and everything else, I refuse to be a victim of my ignorance and I refuse to let this opportunity to improve pass by me.
Fact is I got to the table and played sub-par. I tried to get perfect shape and overran position a few times, same with safeties. My position play tonight was horrible and I attribute it to my nerves; playing on a team makes me nervous and it showed up tonight.
My opponent honestly had no business winning tonight but I completely dropped the ball and I refuse to let it happen again. Sorry for the rant but I had to get this out to a place where I can retrieve it at will and be hold myself accountable.
-Richard
Just lost an APA match that I had no business losing - my first reaction is to blame the table rolls, my opponent being a shot maker who just shot and didn't care about shape. While there were rolls and everything else, I refuse to be a victim of my ignorance and I refuse to let this opportunity to improve pass by me.
Fact is I got to the table and played sub-par. I tried to get perfect shape and overran position a few times, same with safeties. My position play tonight was horrible and I attribute it to my nerves; playing on a team makes me nervous and it showed up tonight.
My opponent honestly had no business winning tonight but I completely dropped the ball and I refuse to let it happen again. Sorry for the rant but I had to get this out to a place where I can retrieve it at will and be hold myself accountable.
-Richard