Cliff Thorburn
if someone is going to leave snooker to go and play pool then they’re not a snooker player anyway.
but as far as coming from snooker and then going to 9-ball and suddenly being asked to hit the ball as hard as you can AND be accurate… well! In snooker you’re not actually hitting the ball that hard and you’re being careful as though the balls are eggs and you don’t want to break them!
I got very upset with players when, you know, the rack’s not tight enough so re-rack the balls, and that sort of stuff just gets to me. And then there’s the fact that the money isn’t as good as snooker plus the fact there’s a million good players out there. But it’s still a good game, I’m not knocking the game at all, but it just doesn’t suit me.
The first time I saw the game I was about 10 or 11 years old and I was at the bowling alley watching my dad bowl and I guess I got bored of watching him, and I heard this strange clicking noise coming from down the stairs. So I went down and peeped my head around the corner to see what was going on, and they were actually playing 8-ball but on a snooker table so obviously the table was big. And I remember this guy banking the 8 ball into the side pocket and a big groan went up and everybody came to the table and put money on it and naturally that really caught my attention! And I remember a cigarette was on the rail and the smoke was rising up through the shades and of course the bright green cloth and the numbered balls and all this money and well, that was just fantastic! And then someone saw me and said “Hey kid, get outta here!” so I ran back up the stairs.
Why were you dressed up as a mechanic?
I was trying to hide that fact that I was a pool player! So anyway I beat this fella and he said “What are you doing in town, do you work here?” and I said “Yes, I’m working at the Mobil 66 on the other side of town” and he said “No you don’t!” and I said “How do you know” and he said “Because I own the f***ing place!”
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-1of3/
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-2of3/
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-3of3/
if someone is going to leave snooker to go and play pool then they’re not a snooker player anyway.
but as far as coming from snooker and then going to 9-ball and suddenly being asked to hit the ball as hard as you can AND be accurate… well! In snooker you’re not actually hitting the ball that hard and you’re being careful as though the balls are eggs and you don’t want to break them!
I got very upset with players when, you know, the rack’s not tight enough so re-rack the balls, and that sort of stuff just gets to me. And then there’s the fact that the money isn’t as good as snooker plus the fact there’s a million good players out there. But it’s still a good game, I’m not knocking the game at all, but it just doesn’t suit me.
The first time I saw the game I was about 10 or 11 years old and I was at the bowling alley watching my dad bowl and I guess I got bored of watching him, and I heard this strange clicking noise coming from down the stairs. So I went down and peeped my head around the corner to see what was going on, and they were actually playing 8-ball but on a snooker table so obviously the table was big. And I remember this guy banking the 8 ball into the side pocket and a big groan went up and everybody came to the table and put money on it and naturally that really caught my attention! And I remember a cigarette was on the rail and the smoke was rising up through the shades and of course the bright green cloth and the numbered balls and all this money and well, that was just fantastic! And then someone saw me and said “Hey kid, get outta here!” so I ran back up the stairs.
Why were you dressed up as a mechanic?
I was trying to hide that fact that I was a pool player! So anyway I beat this fella and he said “What are you doing in town, do you work here?” and I said “Yes, I’m working at the Mobil 66 on the other side of town” and he said “No you don’t!” and I said “How do you know” and he said “Because I own the f***ing place!”
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-1of3/
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-2of3/
http://www.snookerisland.com/blog/cliff-thorburn-interview-3of3/
Last edited: