> Back when he played his best,he could literally turn on just about his highest gear like a lightswitch,then after about 6 hours it kicked into afterburner. He was good for about 30 hours because his physical condition and mental training was spot-on,thanks to his involvement with martial arts and Eastern culture,where these things are the whole purpose of life. He's played 3-4 sets in front of me that verge on being the best pool I've ever seen. He heard Jose Parica complaining about the added money at a tournament and told him "well,there is a 20,000 added tournament at my place in Dallas every night". His game might not be where he wants it,but it eventually will be back. If you think about it though,he probably made the right choice as far as choosing the business side over his actual play. Tommy D.