fire in the gut
Edwin,
A very few people are born with a competitive fire in their gut. They truly need no incentive except a competition, almost any kind of competition. Your doctor friend sounds like one of those few. They don't need to gamble to get tough, they don't need the seasoning of the rough life on the road, as far as competition goes they were born tough. Practice and experience make them able to perform better on the table just like anyone else but the mental game is almost all there as a gift they were born with.
Hu
Edwin,
A very few people are born with a competitive fire in their gut. They truly need no incentive except a competition, almost any kind of competition. Your doctor friend sounds like one of those few. They don't need to gamble to get tough, they don't need the seasoning of the rough life on the road, as far as competition goes they were born tough. Practice and experience make them able to perform better on the table just like anyone else but the mental game is almost all there as a gift they were born with.
Hu
bandido said:Andam hit LOW third tier before he left for the US. The up and coming kids just weren't scared of him anymore. But, following what has been going on in tournaments there it sure looks like Andam got his hunger back and is starting to enjoy the game again.
The whole pool scenario here in the Philippines has evolved. Gone are the days when the lower players are awestruck just watching the top tier. So many players are moving up and tangling with the big guys that if you go by Win-Loss records the heirarchy will be so different than what most think.
It is not like before when playing knowledge was not freely shared for players to have that slight advantage. This last year, BMPAP first year, our progress in developing players have been truly amazing. The top keeps getting pushed to give all they've got because these young guys keep on getting ever so close. No respect at all anymore, no fear. We can have a Filipino Invasion all over again. All unknowns and they'd make waves there in the USA. For a sneak peek, ask Mika about Jordan.
Too, I'm starting to think that the "financially poor" angle is a myth. There is a doctor here, Internal Medicine, who just got the breaks from Alex and Alex conceded at 6-0 in a short race to 9. Amazing display of run-out and defensive game! This doctor just loves playing the game. We'd sit in my shop for hours and talk pool. Cue performance, shot execution, conditioning, mental game, breaking down shot mechanics, matches we both watched, history, instructional books, etc. So really, all the reasons mentioned in this thread helped the progress and evolution but the bottom line is just the "love of playing the game".