I'm a 19-year-old from just outside of the DC-metro area. I gamble sometimes, but never for over $100 a set 9-ball or $50-per-game one pocket. I consider myself to have a lot of heart, and I will gamble with just about anyone except for road warriors or people who are ridiculously shady. The table I usually practice on is a double-shimmed Gold Crown III at Hagerstown Billiards in Maryland, and if I bear down and seriously try to run out in 9-ball, I can run out a rack or more from the break, and from other positions, including difficult ones, I can run out and break and go decently far (like to the 7) before I make a mistake. On that double-shimmed table, the best I have done is break and run three racks in a row in 9-ball, and I have ran 9 and out (I owed a ball) twice in one pocket with the stack intact. I practice almost daily and match up regularly, but I have only been playing seriously for just over a year. I consider myself to understand positional play very well, and can bank and cut balls from "almost" anywhere. I have had no formal training except for the occaisonal late night one pocket games and minimal instruction that occurs during these games with an older man (who is VERY knowledgable) who works behind the counter. We do not gamble during these sessions. I am not trying to brag, but I would appreciate an honest opinion about my level of play, where I am at now, and what I could become.