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Preparing oneself in Sports events

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To be honest, I would like to know an answer to this as well as I feel this is very similar to me...under the pressure, I can never seem to get into anything, maybe not pressure, but you know the watching eye and the fact its a tournament and stuff..I've never really hit a massive break or played to what I personally feel would be an acceptable standard for me.

I think its all about keeping your cool and just chilling out and not worrying, after my pink ribbon experience with Dave Harold, I think that will help me to cool down when playing in other tournaments as I realize it doesn't get much harder than playing a professional, so if I can do that, and that wasn't too bad at all, why can't I do the lower tournaments?..

I think over time and more tournaments it will help. I just generally practice a lot on my own and practice quite a bit playing games against friends although its good to play lots of people because once you know how a certain person plays you don't want to get in the rut of thinking your playing that person each time as everyone sees each shot differently and no one really plays the same as each other...
 
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