Hello everyone,
I am a novice at everything related to billiards and am loving the game, but I am also seriously having a lot of difficulty finding general consensus information. It's all over the place and I don't quite know where to look. I watched videos on YouTube, read what I could on the web and very recently got an instructor that will be able to give me about 1 lesson per week.
I thought it might be a good idea to ask you guys : what would you have differently if you could go back to the start line?
I would try for balance.
I would play all the important games (straight, 8 ball, 9 ball, 1 pocket, billiards). Practice offense, defense, banks, kicks, caroms and combos.
I would treat the physical part of pool as a sport and myself as an athlete. I would treat the mental part of pool as a body of knowledge and try to learn every position, every spin, every shot and every angle. Proper instruction enhances your knowledge as do playing lessons.
Most importantly, I would have fun. Pool is not war, it's a puzzle and skill game meant to challenge and entertain. Pool tends to be more fun when you're playing friendly and cheap. Speaking of that , I would play more cheap games. If you're going to get good, you're going to get good.
I would brush off the ego part and play my own game, my own way, my own style. I would lose the hustler and groom the pool player. I would make more friends and have a good time.
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