17 Deadly billiard mistakes you
shouldn't make in a billiard parlor
Chances are, this is where you live in Billiards.
You are just beginning and have found you enjoy the game. There is more
to it than that. This is a game you can come to love, but if you don't
get out of these 17 deadly mistakes...well I wouldn't recommend you buy
your own billiard cue
stick .
These 17 deadly mistakes show up in four major areas: Vision, Preparation,
Execution and Bad Habits. That's
right, pull the sheet away and let's take a look at them, better still, one
by one, eliminate them from your game.
VISION MISTAKES
Deadly Mistake #1
Thinking like a billiard player and not like a contender.
This is not just a game like Canasta or Monopoly.
The day of the social billiard player is fading. It is being supplanted
by the idea of becoming a steadily learning and improving contender. This
is a concept many miss completely when starting out.
You can't be absorbed with the idea if you win, you will hurt your friend who
you happen to be beating. Settle on one objective, I CAME TO WIN!! This will
help you focus on a single goal.
Deadly Mistake #2
You have not made a commitment to mastering the Basics
of Billiards.
Let's go back to Canasta a moment: We all know how to shuffle, (well most of
us do) cards; we can deal the whole deck; and we can count a hand well enough
to decide how we'll play the billiard game. We don't have to re-learn these
basic every time we sit down to play.
Billiards is and should be the same when it comes to building your foundational
skills.
The rock solid basics are stance, grip, bridge, stroke and aiming--we'll get
into the right way in another article, right now we are trying to slip free
of deadly mistakes.
Deadly Mistake #3
You are not dedicated to lifelong learning—Billiards is not a game of
instant success. You will find steady improvement only
comes over a period of years and much practice.
PREPARATION MISTAKES
Deadly Mistake #4
You don't have a game winning strategy and don't know where to find one. Strategy
is your overall approach to the billiard game whether you play in weekly matches,
leagues or tournaments. A good strategy consists of several tactics such as
Safety Play, Break and Run, and pattern play.
Deadly Mistake #5
You have not taken the time to find your unique game--Look at things not
instrumental to your game, positioning of your grip hand, to cup or
not cup the grip wrist, maybe a new twist to the bridge. Be an early
adopter of new technology like specialized eyewear. How about the new billiard cue
stick extensions? Practice to perfect right or left hand cue use.
In fact, all attempts at becoming unique will involve a lot of practice
to make it a habit.
Deadly Mistake #6
You have no confidence in your skill set—You lack consistency and find
it difficult to maintain a game plan for more than two or three shots.
Deadly Mistake #7
You focus on any pocket-hugging ball on the table as the target of choice without
regard to its higher purpose.
Deadly Mistake #8
You don't prepare yourself by knowing your opponent's game. Study your opponent
from the chair or from the sidelines, even when you are not playing him
or her.
Deadly mistake #9
You don't persist in developing a pre-shot routine that employs all the basics.
This is a must for your game. It is the starting point for every shot.
If you don’t have one, eventually you will falter.
Deadly mistake #10
You fear rejection—The closer you get to a win, the greater your anxiety,
you don’t want to cause disappointment in others. If you think this isn’t
true, how come you have a hard time playing someone who isn’t even close
to your skill level?
Deadly mistake #11
You do not make runs because you have no rhythm because you have no routine
because you are too easily distracted. Watch a billiards pro. You can almost
set a metronome to his or her game.
EXECUTION MISTAKES
Deadly mistake #12
You shoot poorly because you are trying to remember a dozen different billiard
stroke shot techniques instead of one: sinking the ball in front of you.
Deadly mistake #13
You leave the billiards table before the balls stop rolling and have no
idea why you missed.
Deadly Mistake #14
You set up your bridge over a ball with wobbly fingers and then go through
an aiming routine that has your billiard cue stick swinging like a
searchlight.
Deadly Mistake #15
You pass on a simple rail shot in favor of a billiards table length cut
shot.
BAD HABIT MISTAKES
Deadly Mistake #16
You resort to the mechanical bridge when a little stretching across the
billiards table would give you a more solid base for the shot.
Deadly Mistake #17
You exhibit a negative pessimistic attitude as opposed to a positive, optimistic
outlook for your billiard game.
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