A chance to recall your glory times or your ambitions and/or to discuss what we get or got from a game we have all enjoyed, knowing that few ever get more than a glimpse of their potential at success.
I'll start with a glimpse into my world as way of a starter, hoping others will share their achievements, regrets, resignation and ambitions an so forth.
At 49, I still think my best play is potentially ahead of me. I've had a few moments where I shined under a pretty small light bulb, but still feel a sense of regret about what could have been if I....
1. Knew what I know now.
2. Practiced Harder and more consistently.
3. Didn't drink so much.
But overall I've had a lot of great times in both a social and competitive sense.
I've managed to make around $150,000 over the years via a combination of pool winnings and earnings as a promoter of the sport, doing things I loved, though some broken cues and chipped balls may testify differently.
Those I've met who have had greater success seem to have been destined for the game via a natural talent and good instruction and support from a young age or they have serious obsessive compulsive disorders combined with an underlying competitive streak fueled by insecurity.
Just a few thoughts to kick-start a discussion.
Colin
I'll start with a glimpse into my world as way of a starter, hoping others will share their achievements, regrets, resignation and ambitions an so forth.
At 49, I still think my best play is potentially ahead of me. I've had a few moments where I shined under a pretty small light bulb, but still feel a sense of regret about what could have been if I....
1. Knew what I know now.
2. Practiced Harder and more consistently.
3. Didn't drink so much.
But overall I've had a lot of great times in both a social and competitive sense.
I've managed to make around $150,000 over the years via a combination of pool winnings and earnings as a promoter of the sport, doing things I loved, though some broken cues and chipped balls may testify differently.
Those I've met who have had greater success seem to have been destined for the game via a natural talent and good instruction and support from a young age or they have serious obsessive compulsive disorders combined with an underlying competitive streak fueled by insecurity.
Just a few thoughts to kick-start a discussion.
Colin