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Christmas present from The Monk November 19, 2006 |
I Wrote a New BookI have written a new book. The book is called Pocket Billiards tips for Beginnners. You will really get a lot out of this book. I offer it to my newsletter readers free of charge. All you need to do is email me and I will set you up for a free download. This is my Christmas present to you.Stop counting the score.If you run off a rack of balls to see how many balls you can run, you have done yourself a grave disservice. If you run off a rack of balls to see how pure you can stroke the cue through the cue ball, you have honored yourself in this game.Check out this siteI would like to share a great web site with you. Stephanie has designed a web magazine that has great information. Log on to and put it in your favorites. You can keep up with the latest news and tournament information. Make sure you stop by and pay her a visit.www.theultimatepoolplayer.com Share your thoughts on the ForumForumTo Hell With Bad LuckWhat do you do when you encounter a match that simply does not go your way? Often times, we get into a game where all the rolls seem to be going the other way and we can’t get a break. It is not long before we can see ourselves telling our friends that we lost because of bad rolls.
We can see the conversation in our mind. We can almost hear the words that are sure to come. This is a glimpse of an expected future and if we are not careful we will satisfy our self-fulfilling prophecy.
If all the rolls are going against you, it is time to slow everything down. Take extra time on your break. Stand at the head of the table and imagine the balls racing around with great speed. Listen to the expected sound of a good break. Anticipate the shattering of the rack. Follow through.
Stay away from the temptation to deliver a defeated stroke on your break shot. Go through your pre shot routine several times in a slow and deliberate manner. Trust your stroke.
Each time you lean into a shot, believe you will make the shot. Look good shooting the shot. Stand tall. Do not yield to the torments of that fickle mistress lady luck. Square your shoulders and expect good rolls.
Close your eyes and visualize the momentum swing that is coming your way. To often when bad luck comes our way we give up. After all, luck is something we have no control over. It comes and goes on its own and when we feel victimized by the mistress of bad fortune, we throw our arms up in despair. This gesture alone will increase the bad rolls.
Don’t give in. When you resist the onslaught of bad luck, you strengthen good luck. We strengthen that which we focus on. In one match I was having a real hard time with my stroke. It was so bad I wished my opponent would run the set so I would not have to go to the table. Everything I did was comically wrong. My safeties left him straight in. When I missed, which was often, I left the ball in front of the pocket. It was like touching hot coals.
I sat in my chair and hoped he would just run out. Leave me to my misery. On one shot, a simple stop shot for position on the nine ball, I decided to draw it the length of the table, and then back down to end up where a stop shot would take me. I loaded up the cue ball and delivered a crisp “I don’t care draw stroke”. The cue ball raced down the table, and back up for perfect position on the nine. This ridiculous attempt was to throw pie in the face of bad luck. I over came it with my actions. To Hell with Bad Luck.
My opponent thought I was crazy but for the rest of the match, my stroke was free and smooth. I managed to crawl back in the match and then snapped the nine in from hill hill. I never did have that conversation with my friends. Log on to themonk.com The Monk Teams up with SchulerI am really confident when I tell you there is no finer cue around than a Schuler Cue. I do not sell cues. I endorse Schuler Cue's because I know you will always get a great hitting cue that does not depreciate. I bought a Schuler about five years ago for two thousand dollars. I have been offered seven thousand for it. Schuler Cues are the best. You can log on to www.schulercue.com and check out the fine selection of cues.
I just received my SLC 545 and can't put it down. The cue is not only beautiful, it hits with true feel. I can do all the shots I need to finish my run outs. I am so excited about this cue, I whole heartedly recommend you log on to the Schuler site and get yourself a crafted true hitting cue.
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The Master vs The Pool PlayerThere is a difference between a pool player and a master.
The pool player plays pool, The Master studies the game.
The pool player thinks you came to see him play, the Master knows you came to see the game.
The pool player has little respect for his opponent or the fans.
The Master knows that the fan and his opponent is the reason he can play the game.
Your EmailDear Monk,I would like to thank you for your wonderful products. My handicap in my APA league was 3 Then I bought your video, audio tapes and books. They launched me to a 6, and it only took 11 months. I feel so much more comfortable at the table now. It is the Greatest feeling. I hope to be able to thank you in person someday. Until then keep up the great work. your friend, Jim Schroeder Niles, Michigan
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