First, the point of this thread is NOT to ask for advice.
Instead, I was wondering if anyone cared to share a time they got hung up on some problem in their game. Something they couldn't stop worrying about, because it seemed too important, or whatever. For me, the problem I'm going to describe has taken a lot of the pleasure out of the my game, since it has made me so much more inconsistent.
I've been hung up on this for the last year and a half or so.
For some reason I have trouble seeing a straight line most days. For example, if I do "up downs" trying to get the cue ball to hit my tip. I can do it fairly consistently, but the picture looks all wrong. It's like the line is coming from behind my left ear across my vision to the right. It doesn't matter if I stand to the right or left of the cue ball, tilt or turn my head, or anything else... I still see the line at an angle. And I can't trust that angle, it makes pocketing really hard.
It used to be that I always saw the line as straight, like standing in the middle of railroad tracks, looking into the distance. Those were the good old days!
Since I feel this is my biggest weakness, I practice to fix the problem. Mostly I practice table length straight in shots or up-downs, sometimes with my 3rd eye or laser trainer, sometimes not. On the good days I can follow the cue ball straight into the pocket consistently. On the bad days I consistently miss the OB by a diamond (or two!).
Sometimes the problem goes away for a while, but I haven't been able to pinpoint why. When I think I've got it nailed, it comes back a few days later.
So, that's what makes me crazy. How about the rest of you guys?
Instead, I was wondering if anyone cared to share a time they got hung up on some problem in their game. Something they couldn't stop worrying about, because it seemed too important, or whatever. For me, the problem I'm going to describe has taken a lot of the pleasure out of the my game, since it has made me so much more inconsistent.
I've been hung up on this for the last year and a half or so.
For some reason I have trouble seeing a straight line most days. For example, if I do "up downs" trying to get the cue ball to hit my tip. I can do it fairly consistently, but the picture looks all wrong. It's like the line is coming from behind my left ear across my vision to the right. It doesn't matter if I stand to the right or left of the cue ball, tilt or turn my head, or anything else... I still see the line at an angle. And I can't trust that angle, it makes pocketing really hard.
It used to be that I always saw the line as straight, like standing in the middle of railroad tracks, looking into the distance. Those were the good old days!
Since I feel this is my biggest weakness, I practice to fix the problem. Mostly I practice table length straight in shots or up-downs, sometimes with my 3rd eye or laser trainer, sometimes not. On the good days I can follow the cue ball straight into the pocket consistently. On the bad days I consistently miss the OB by a diamond (or two!).
Sometimes the problem goes away for a while, but I haven't been able to pinpoint why. When I think I've got it nailed, it comes back a few days later.
So, that's what makes me crazy. How about the rest of you guys?