I think talent is talent...
The "unfair" talent, comes from the amount of PRACTICE he put in figuring out the game.
Put in the hours and everyone calls you talented.
I have rarely played snooker. The last time I played was in Idaho on a 5x10 and I had a 80 or so break.
I've probably played snooker a dozen times in the last 5-7 years.
I usually prefer to play on a 6x12 but finding any snooker tables with the right felt etc is difficult in the states.
there was one in Corpus Cristi at what's his name's place...Former California boy who moved there for the wind surfing. It was in decent shape.
I understand there are quite a few up in San Gabriel but they charge like 16-20 an hour and when I play I play for 6-10 hours so I can't afford to practice up there very often.
There are a bunch of 6x12s in socal but they are almost without exception setup for golf with extra tight pockets and simonis felt. Not good for practicing on.
When I was at Eric's (Fatboys) in Vegas the last time, he had his riley but the rails were wrong so I didn't get a chance to play on it.
When I get a big enough place, I'd love to get a riley of my own.
Me and Sam manoale used to play 8 ball games on the snooker table at OnCue in San D.
I played some liability with johannes kohanenberg (sp.) at OnCue when he was in the states. That was some fun times. After playing he told me he didn't realize how good I could play until we played snooker.
I hope he'll be able to come back sometime..
I won't play on the snooker table at College, it rolls off too much...
I sincerely hope that Corey does well in the world's and maybe even considers making a run for it in the UK...
I think that it's entirely possible, especially for someone with as much drive and natural talent as Corey. So many people whom I respect greatly have told me that Corey can do anything if he sets his mind on it.
Corey if you ever want to, I'd love to practice some snooker with you...
Jaden