THS boasts egos - period. Many players I know rarely leave their THS turf, probably fearing that truth catches up with them when they play in a different house or even a flat pattern (if they know at all what this is...). Well, personal dreams quickly burst in the harsh environment of flat or quickly changing patterns. Shock therapy, sort of, but when a player becomes frustrated or loses self-confidence because of such an experience, the mental game needs IMHO a huge improvement and a reality check.
That's also the reason why I personally like to do training in various local houses and invest time and money into tournaments. I know I cannot win (yet), but this way I am pretty competitive in such situations - recently I took part in a national tournament, and I ended up 29th place among 147 starters. Not bad, training of this scenario pays definitively out!
Besides, our German official leagues are traveling formats. You never know what you encounter, and playing (well) in foreign houses is always a great challenge.
You need to expose yourself to this situation to learn - and better do it when it does not count, and try to play well and learn, not necessarily win.
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Edited on 5/30/2008 9:57 AM