Lots to say here. I'm going to be hard pressed to keep it short....
I started at 11, I'm now 48. And I love pool more than ever. If I'm not practicing, matching up, reading about it or watching Accu-Stats over & over, I'm day dreaming about it. Or talking to you guys on here!
In another 13 1/2 months, I'll be 50. I'm going to start to play in tournaments and, God willing, make my first trip to the Derby City Classic.
I've worked since I was 11 also. Two jobs since I was 21 and for a 10 year period, I was working 3 jobs at the same time. Besides church & family responsibilities, pool is what I can totally get lost in.
When I come home from work and after everyone goes to sleep, I go downstairs and can play Fong Pang Chao in 9 ball (Really the ghost, but I use my imagination!). Or, I can see how many shots it takes me to bank a full rack of balls. Or, I can practice for hours just trying to play myself safe. Or, I can place the cue ball somewhere on the table where I am safe and practice hitting the next object ball. Or, I can work on my one pocket breaks to see where I get the best ball distribution on my side while leaving the cue ball bad for my opponant. Or, I play myself rotation and try to imagine what Efren felt like playing late into the night by himself at practice. Even when I'm playing someone and it's my turn in the chair, I've tried Ralf Souqet's method of concentration, I've squirmed around like Grady, chatted it up like McCready. I try to see the table like Billy Incardona does. I try to get cue ball control like Buddy Hall. It's always a work in progress, because nobody will ever be totally perfect 100% of the time.
One more important thing is goal setting. I've wanted to be able to break and run out in all 5 major pool disciplines. So far, I can break and run out from time to time in 8 ball, 9 ball, 9 ball banks and 8 & out occasionally in one pocket. I still want to be able to run 150 & out in 14.1 but I'm stuck in the low 40's.
I also like to play a set of 9 ball by myself and score it using the Accu-Stats method to see what I can shoot for each session that I do score my shots. It's all way too much fun!
When I can't fall asleep, I'll sometimes try to imagine what it was like watching Ralph Greenleaf playing Frank Taberski in the 1920's. I keep a copy of a list of all my pool matches with me in the car. I got another copy at work. Plus, all my pool literature and pool stats at home to look thru.
I could go on and on. There's just so much to love about our great sport!