How good were you when you entered your first tournament and how good/bad did it go? Playing in my first nine ball tourney tomorrow night.
I'm not all that good now and several, several years ago was worse. If I had to guess, at the time I was a C player maybe. Dr Cue has a tournament in Pueblo Colorado every year that often brings all the big guns from Albuquerque up to Fort Collins CO.
I knew I wasn't a great player but thought I could hold my own with many people (oh to be so naive again). I went 2 and out. I hadn't been around the scene all that much and didn't know anyone that didn't live near me. The two guys I played were absolute studs and I had no clue until afterwards when one of the very good players I knew asked how I did and I said I'm out. I told him who I played and he said "they're monsters man, can't feel bad about that!".
My buddy who is an APA 5 played in that same tourney this year. Obviously, he got lambasted. I told him before what they tourney is and the caliber of player. I said if you're willing to get in there you can learn a lot. He played and lost 5-1 and 4-1. He loved every minute of it and would do it again.
How good were you when you entered your first tournament and how good/bad did it go? Playing in my first nine ball tourney tomorrow night.
No substitute for experience.
I've been to that tournament. Do you live in Pueblo? I'm there at least a couple times a year.
I live in Colorado Springs just north of Pueblo. Almost always fills up to 128. It's played on 12 tables I think. Every year I swear I won't go again cause it takes so long but almost every year I still go.
I lived in Springs for a while. I miss living in Colorado. I enjoyed it more than anywhere else I've lived. I grew up in Alamosa.
I went to college in Gunnison! Alamosa was our arch rival! LOL I miss CO too! Actually headed up to Gunnison this week for a couple of days, on my way to Vegas. I'd be willing to bet that Karl Koffee won that Pueblo tournament a time or two.
Scott Lee
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