I've always been fascinated when a player all of sudden finishes really high in a big tournament. If it's an up-and-coming player, it makes sense because they are usually working on their game. But when a seasoned player all of a sudden does really well when they had been missing from the podium for a while, it makes me want to find out the scoop!
I'm talking about players who have always played well, but hadn't had many high finishes the last few years, and now all of sudden placed high in a big tournament.
That happened to two of my friends recently and so I started my investigation right away for you all! I want us all to learn from them. :)
The first player I reached out to is a good friend of mine and so he was chatting with me honestly about his thoughts on why he had propelled in his latest big tournament. When I ran the Omega Tour, he only placed in the top 4 maybe once (when the tour first started), so what was the reason for the recent top finish?
He said he actually hasn't been playing hardly at all, especially the last three months. I told him sometimes not putting so much into practicing can actually help us with no expectations, which allows us to enjoy the game again.
He relates and replied, "Yes I agree. I was at a point where I was putting too much pressure on myself and overthinking. I was able to keep things simple for most of the tournament weekend. And also I want to have more fun when I play. That got lost somewhere for me along the line."
I was SO happy to see how well he had finished. So happy for him :)
At that same tournament, I noticed another player who had a higher-than-usual finish. Then at his next big event, he had yet another top finish! So, I reached out to congratulate him, too. And while I did that, might as well ask what he's been doing to help his game.
After the kudos, I asked him, "Have you done something different with your game?"
"No, not at all... just gotta be positive and realize I can run out and beat anyone in the tournament."
That didn't help us, did it? lol So, I prodded, "But is this new thinking?"
"No, not really," he said.
Ugh. There has to be something!
He then continued, "Just gotta do it and also stay focused through the waiting during the tournament. The waiting just sucked the life outta me in the past."
I still wasn't satisfied with his response, lol. I asked him, "So you just came to aha thoughts about what you need to do as far as your thinking?"
"Pretty much."
So, let me translate this for you peeps, lol. I think he got frustrated with not finishing well, knowing damn well he has the ability and talent. He gave it some deep thought as to WHY, and what he realized was he needed to be more positive about his own game, and also remain focused throughout the entire event (and not get frustrated with long waits, etc - things you can't control).
Pretty good translation, huh? It's okay to be impressed. j/k! :)
The difference between the two is almost opposite. The first player I talked to stop thinking too much and started to enjoy the game with less pressure. The second player thought about why he wasn't finishing well and realized it was his attitude after much thought.
I think both are key to successes.
Congrats again to my friends!
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