I started playing around 8-9 years old with my dad. Which was around 82-83. I began playing on a daily basis around 12, and have played off and on ever since.
Been playing since I was 10. I am 64 now. Although I have taken time off the game for years at a time, most recently 12 years. I have only just started back playing. I could play almost from the start it was so easy for me. I dropped out of high school to play pool. To be honest, I was making far more money playing pool then my teachers were making teaching.I have only been playing a few months. I try to play everyday. Played a lot the 70s in high school. I am 59 years old now. My wife got me a dvd set by Jerry Briesath for Christmas, I really like his style of teaching. I wish he was closer to Ky so I could take some lessons.
Glad you did!Been playing since I was 10. I am 64 now. Although I have taken time off the game for years at a time, most recently 12 years. I have only just started back playing. I could play almost from the start it was so easy for me. I dropped out of high school to play pool. To be honest, I was making far more money playing pool then my teachers were making teaching.
My guidance councilor actually encouraged me to quit and just get a GED. I would come to school and sleep in class because I had been out all night. He knew me and I was somewhat of a local minor celebrity. My time in school was over and I moved on. It turned out to be a good decision and with my fathers help I owned my first pool room when I was 24. When I was playing I played as much as 8 to 10 hours a day or more. I was in the pool and bar business till I was about 40. I got tired of it, it can be too time consuming. Got a good price and was happy to move on.
I had a billiard room in the house, (still do), so practice was no problem and hanging out in pool rooms just didn't really interest me anymore. After a while though I just never played anymore it seemed and it was like a thing of the past. I would never have imagined that would be the case pool was such a big part of my life. I am sure if it was not for this forum keeping me somewhat interested I may have never played again. Then maybe a year ago after 12 years I cleared out the billiard room that had become just a place to store furniture I am again hitting balls.
Around 3 months ago I wandered into a pool room and for some dumb reason found myself asking a guy to play some cheap 9 ball. Turns out he is like the best player in the place and he robs me. It was funny I actually just assumed I would beat the guy he was not really anything. I guess I still had my old confidence but in this case it was false. So I am hitting balls a little now and plan to go back and play this guy again. I guess I have more of an ego then I thought. Trust me, he will be in for a real surprise. It was not that I played so bad it was more like I had forgotten how to play and win. I never played safe and played stupidly, plus I did play kind of weak in general.
I can't say playing is as much fun as it used to be. I play for a while now and then go off to do something else. In the past I would rather play then eat but I can see myself playing to some degree the rest of my life. I have though about another pool room lately. I do still have some equipment in storage a bought a while back. Then I think about all the headaches and have reservations. This stage in my life now it would not even have to make much money, just provide a nice place to play create a few jobs and give me something more to do.
At my age you need to make these decisions soon because time goes by fast. I doubt I will be interested in doing it at 80 so the clock is running. I have planned on looking around at some buildings in north Florida in the Tallahasse area. I like north Florida. I think I can find a decent building pretty cheap in todays market. But who knows what tomorrow will bring.
Wow, I can't believe I wrote all this.
Watch out for them 80 year olds. They been playing 70 years
We have one 93 and another player at 96. Amazing. They use the rail as a walker, but the can make shots.