In my experience there are two groups that people fall into when first playing pool.
The first group makes up about 95% plus of the people when learning the game, they can't make a ball, have no idea how to stand or hold a cue, and they have no idea how balls interact when hit by a spinning cue ball.
The second group have the ability to pocket balls and they also have functional stroke. Now they have no idea why they can play better than most others starting out, however, these people in my opinion have what I call natural ability. Now unless a decent player sees this ability in them and helps them understand what they doing their talent in most cases is wasted.
I own a pool room, I watch for the kids that have what I am calling natural ability. I encourage them and if they are interested I teach them so they continue to grow. Currently I have four kids that come into my room three or four days a week, my wish for them is to at some point in time have the opportunity to play in the Junior National Championship.
Oh and by the way the kids I am speaking about above play for free, most do not have the money to get enough practice so a room owner I am trying to give something back to the next generation. It is a shame more room owners do not do something similar, or if they do it is never talked about.
Craig