You guys notice that if your good enough to run all your balls except one consistently that you have a hard time beating players that are good? I mean I know its obvious that when you run all your balls except for a couple that you have removed all of your opponents obstacles, thus making a run out for a SL 6 or 7 not very difficult.
Im finding that it may be to my advantage if I feel the run out might be difficult to let the other strong player run his balls up to the problem, instead of me doing it. And if he gets a couple of break out shots and wins, well I guess he wins, until I get better at it. Other than that I just need to work on slowing down, and picking my patterns, I get ahead of myself and start to take things for granted. I need to tell myself im not out, until im out. During the IPT I heard Rodney Morris make the same obvervation about his game as well.
And also running up my innings so I stay a low SL is, for me, a two edged sword. Yes it makes it nice when my team puts me up against a 6 or 7. But it plays with me psychologically knowing that I should be a 6 or 7. Almost like I have sandbag remorse and I start to actually make silly mistakes. Mistakes I don't make when gambling even with someone.
These are just some thoughts playing in a new format with a team, and within a handicapp system.
Im finding that it may be to my advantage if I feel the run out might be difficult to let the other strong player run his balls up to the problem, instead of me doing it. And if he gets a couple of break out shots and wins, well I guess he wins, until I get better at it. Other than that I just need to work on slowing down, and picking my patterns, I get ahead of myself and start to take things for granted. I need to tell myself im not out, until im out. During the IPT I heard Rodney Morris make the same obvervation about his game as well.
And also running up my innings so I stay a low SL is, for me, a two edged sword. Yes it makes it nice when my team puts me up against a 6 or 7. But it plays with me psychologically knowing that I should be a 6 or 7. Almost like I have sandbag remorse and I start to actually make silly mistakes. Mistakes I don't make when gambling even with someone.
These are just some thoughts playing in a new format with a team, and within a handicapp system.