Does drinking help when playing pool ?




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I stroke the cue in middle why i dont stop on dime for close pokect shots?

To a certain degree . It helps relax you , but you can't drink too much . That is when you lose discipline and concentration . Remember the snooker players who were caught taking " Beta Blockers " . It slowed their heart beat , just like a small amount of drink .

When I play games, pool or cards mostly, I have a problem with the moves not happening right away?

It does for me.

How do you hit at the game pool?

yeah, it helps you lose your $$$

About Players cue stick.?

it sures helps me play

How do u designate the pocket when shooting the eight ball?

In reality, no it doesn't help me a bit. I just happen to THINK I'm better when I drink. :)

Any body know of any pool rooms in florida that have full size Snooker tables 12 by 6 foot ..to play on..?

Yes. It helps the other guy, if you're drinking. It helps you if he's drinking. If someone is drinking, it is always going to be helpful.

What is the standard rule in pool when you are shooting for the 8-ball? What if you miss the shot?

the drunker my hubby gets the better he gets at...pool ;)

Can't see my pool table?

No... but it sure makes losing a lot funnier.

How to make a homemade Foosball Table?

Yes. Because you are swaying you have a better chance of hitting more balls in.

Eight ball tips?

Look instead of thinking if it helps while playing pool lets think about what drinking does.

It helps you not care about anything around you, think twice about what your doing, and just do it. Sometimes doing it helps you win.. But in the end it never pays off. So no don't drink while playing pool its stupid and a bad habbit, so is drinking.

Win while sober and you will never loose, good luck to you.

What are the main differences between British billiards and American billiards?

It may not improve ur game but it will make it alot more fun and definitely interesting.

Pool question...?

Nop only it will make ur cue slip...

8 ball or 9 ball ?

sure helps my game!

Who is known as 'Texas Tornado'?

Many people have the illusion that drinking will help improve their game. In the short term, a person who isn't confident in their abilities and has no real long-term plan for improving their game will often see an increase in performance with a few drinks. Much in the same way that some benefit from "liquid courage", alcohol will tend to lower anxiety and inhibitions. However, very quickly, coordination, vision, and critical judgement go out the window. When a player is confident in their skill and knowledge of pool, alcohol becomes just another distraction, something good players learn to block out. Look at the professionals, for instance. Could anyone honestly believe that any of these players drink during competition? M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee

I have a problem in pool?why?

Just because the pool table is in the bar does not mean you gotta drink.

Which talented snooker player died on 9 October this year, aged 27?

Indeed it does, if you start off playing and drinking.
If however you drink (alot) and then decide to play, your *** is grass. (Well mine is anyway)

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