Fluffy, on 2012-June-20, 04:09, said:
summing things together, and taking into acount passed championships I think I have an stamina problem, ...................
Are you sure thats the main problem ? Can you confidently say that if you had NO STAMINA issues you would have made it to first 9 in the group ?
I am not trying to be hard on you, or try to imply something bad. I just dont want you to waste your energy for fixing something that may not actually be the problem or main problem. Due to your age and location in the world, your experience, your card play your logic still needs a lot of work to be done imo.
Do not compare yourself with American young players and do not go hard on yourself. They started too early, they were mentored by best of best in the world either officially or by just chat over the years . Before they won vs them all one by one as they did in US national team trials, they played with and against them and probably beaten zillion times. So perhaps all you need to do is patiently try bring your knowledge/skill/confidence/ecperience to peak level.
You are talking about some serious money from the posts you made in the past, as a pro player. Then you must make investments. You owe this to yourself if being a bridge pro is your goal and if you wanna be one of the top ones. Make sure to spare money so that you can play in EVERY US nationals, even if no one hires you for a while. This is where u get to play vs best of best and this is where you learn how deep the rabbit hole goes. Top players from all over the world playing in USA nationals.
You are a bright, smart and talented and a very honest young man, i have so much confident that you will reach your goals one day if you set them and take correct actions in order to reach them. Dont let this result make you feel down, you know, i know and a lot of good players here knows that you are not the same Gozalo you were before this tournament. You gained a lot regardless of your scorecard.