Zombie Creative Commons License 2007.02.14 0 0 12660
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I'm not being big-headed but I can win events playing 60%. I can cover up problems with instinctive snooker but that's no good to me. Over the next 18 months or so I'm going to rip my game apart in the same way that I did after I lost to David Gray in the first round of the [2000] World Championship. I can't accept carrying on playing so badly.
Unless I reach the standard I know I'm capable of I just don't enjoy the game at all. I don't know about other players but titles, trophies and money mean nothing to me. This is something that's got to be done and that's why I'm working with someone to get it done. If I mess my game up and can't pot a ball so be it. In my mind I've got nothing to lose.
It's not a sports psychologist. I don't need one of those. I believe in myself and that's all that matters.
I need to be more machine-like and that's why I'm concentrating on my technique. I want something to fall back on if things go wrong. At the moment we're taking option one and if that doesn't pan out we'll try option two. I'm optimistic about this improving my game and the process will keep me motivated for the next couple of years or so.
I only played well for a match and a half there. I was okay against Ding for about five frames but I want more consistency. I can't stand struggling. I felt good in spells but to be honest I'm more interested in how I'm playing than individual results.
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