I know a lady who recently started playing in pool tournaments (after not playing for many years). She has been playing with the cue she has always used and has steadily been improving. Her cue has a small diameter shaft like 11mm, but this is what she has played with in the past.
So this guy who is an excellent player tells her she needs a 13mm cue! And so she gets a 13mm cue and her game of course goes down the tubes.
If she is playing well with the cue she has played with in the past, why on earth would anyone advise her to get something totally different? (If it works, don't fix it.)
I have seen a few excellent players hand out advice to other players which makes their playing get WORSE, not better.
I know one guy who did not like it one bit that I was getting information about playing on the internet and that I would not listen to anything he had to say. I did this because I did not ever see one of his "students" ever win a tournament. Actually they all played worse after listening to his advice. I'm playing much better after listening to the advice I find on the internet - I'm always improving.
So is it your experience that *some* players will deliberately give out wrong information/advice? Maybe to keep the other players from winning tournaments or whatever?
So this guy who is an excellent player tells her she needs a 13mm cue! And so she gets a 13mm cue and her game of course goes down the tubes.
If she is playing well with the cue she has played with in the past, why on earth would anyone advise her to get something totally different? (If it works, don't fix it.)
I have seen a few excellent players hand out advice to other players which makes their playing get WORSE, not better.
I know one guy who did not like it one bit that I was getting information about playing on the internet and that I would not listen to anything he had to say. I did this because I did not ever see one of his "students" ever win a tournament. Actually they all played worse after listening to his advice. I'm playing much better after listening to the advice I find on the internet - I'm always improving.
So is it your experience that *some* players will deliberately give out wrong information/advice? Maybe to keep the other players from winning tournaments or whatever?