Hello guys!
Hope all of you are fine and great and so are the seniors like Terry (coach), Nic and Ferrot. So I am posting after a long long time I have been away playing snooker almost on a daily basis. This new club suits me well and I am getting to know the tables and now playing quite comfortably.
Why is it that there still are days when I dont ahve to think about anything while attempting the shot and everything like pot plus placing happens for me automatically whereas on other days I am struggling for a single colour pot. Well is this concentration focus confidence freshness level etc what exactly? Who is the biggest culprit?
I havent been able to secure a proper break yet (35 max in this club so far) but I am trying my best. Now there is one big problem here. How to address this, no ideas guys. Whenever I go and play I only get a chance to play matches becasue all tables are booked and I cant do my solo ... Dont know how to get to that. Maybe on weekends I go on off times and do that ?
My shoulder pain is not gone as yet. Its killing me. However, there has been a slight improvement that some days I dont feel it and some days it comes back. Why is that I am wondering. Maybe inconsistent technique still??? Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers all and happy snookering.





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Yes Terry you are so right and I get it now its very clear to me now that its not that good players are always consistent but it rather means that good players when having bad times can still score 60-70 and I kept thinking they always play well... Problem solved! I do agree that I have a proper technique (at least I think so) and just need to improve more on that. My feet position is better, i tend to stand in the direction of the shot have a loose grip that I try to keep of the same pressure until the strike of the ball and do intend to follow through. All of that is helping me and I can pot considerably well and with much more consistency now. You know what Terry ! something interesting! I came to this club and thought the tables were not good and was afraid I wont enjoy. But with a solid sound technique one can play on almost any table in the world right 
Last night I was playing bad and one of the players commented Sidd you need to get your cue arm flowing tonight your cue arm is not flowing well... I wonder what that remark really really means? What I interpreted is this that perhaps I am not doing a good follow through and hence clinching on the but with the grip and decelerating... I thought 'flowing' would be when follow through is there... Also is there any way I have trained my brain to follow through more than required (silly question, one cant follow through more than required given that follow through automatically finishes when grip hits the chest) but just wondering...
I think these comments either positive or negative have an affect on FOCUS... What do you say about that? I will try my best not to loose focus but thats not easy with these comments coming in...
