BazookaJoe said:
hi fast larry. i am thrilled with my playing in general. i play close to pro level, especially in 8-ball where i believe i could beat any pro on earth, here's my question, latley when i'm on the 8-ball if i'm not straight in and perfectly easily close, i usually miss, cause i believe i'm upset withmyself,in conjunction with left brain thinking, help me how can i say, so what? so i'm not perfect, and continue on? thanks.
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BERNIE
Thinking of "nothing" isn't all that easy. Is it?
I just think I found it easier to concentrate on a simple arm movement than what the result of that movement will be.
FL RESPONDS, OH NO, trying to play with a total empty brain is the hardest thing of all to do. First you must shut off all left brain, monkey brain chatter in your mind, give him a name, mine is Fred, I talk to Fred, Fred, I am now playing pool, turn your self off, do not talk to me, leave me alone, I require total silence, when you see me break my cue down you may return and help me then, until then, Good by Fred.
I teach in my pool school to trust your stroke, to line up over simple shots like you describe, take your strokes, once you get cpu green, your locked in and ready to fire, come to a stop, very brief pause, close your eyes and make the stroke, now open your eyes to see if you made the pot and the postional shape. If not keep doing it until you do both perfect. This is a great tool to train your self on in private. It teaches you the stroke is nothing but straight back, straight through the ball. Once you have that grooved and trust it to repeat, you can now play the game with total feel with a total empty brain.
This is a feel game, it cannot be played mechnically, which is what I see most of the ham and eggers female pros going nowhere now doing, they look like a bunch of damn robots, not humans, no flow, no real feel from shot to shot. I don't know who's teaching them that crap but I do not produce robot mechanical machines, I want slick moving athletic fast movements that glide from shot to shot with a rhythm and a flow to it. Mosconi would not stomp around the table looking like the Terminator robot in the movie, he would glide, dance from shot to shot. Play pool mechnically you go no where, play it by total feel, you can hit the heights.
Any time you dog any simple shot, especially the game ball and you are a better player like you describe, that is a cardinal sin dude and you must punish your self for this. The next day shoot that shot 100 times, 200, I've seen players shoot it 500 times, over and over, saying I will never ever miss you ever again on every stroke.
Missing the shot can also be mental. Fatty taught me a long time ago: Only a sucker puts heat on himself. Pressure is self induced, only you can put it on, only you can take it off.
Dont allow pressure to happen, learn to stay very calm and even keeled. Learn to play every ball in the run with the same rhythm, the first ball is just as important as the last ball, so give the same amount of time to each one and just run out past the last ball. You give the last ball the same amout of time and importance as you did the first ball. What sets up the choke is to stop the run, spend more time on the game ball, begin to walk around, light up a cig and begin to think about it, that is what sets up the choke. Do not even give you self time to think, glide right into it and knock it in fast.

