[/QUOTE] I did find that if you are a pool addict who has to endure frequent breaks (a month here, 6-12 months there) and want to play at a high level you better spend money for a instructor who can make you understand the fundamentals of a stroke otherwise you start over after every break.
On the plus side the military allows you to play pool in countries you probably wouldn't get the chance. I hear about pool tables in Iraq, but I never saw any. [/QUOTE]
It is tough to stay in stroke (not that I am ever "really" in stroke). Lucky to play a few times a month in between deployments and training. Figured I'd show the rumored pool tables, although this was Afghanistan during a between mission refit.
Winner of the 2004 Afghan Open :wink:
Eric
On the plus side the military allows you to play pool in countries you probably wouldn't get the chance. I hear about pool tables in Iraq, but I never saw any. [/QUOTE]
It is tough to stay in stroke (not that I am ever "really" in stroke). Lucky to play a few times a month in between deployments and training. Figured I'd show the rumored pool tables, although this was Afghanistan during a between mission refit.
Winner of the 2004 Afghan Open :wink:


Eric