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Started playing in the early 90s. Basically lived in the pool hall during college. Never really got much better than a gatekeeper type of player - good enough to run a few balls, but always managed to choke on the money ball. Never really got into playing for money, but if we did go out looking for action, I was the guy my buddies would send in to play in order to gauge how good the other guys were.

Was always more focused on making tough or impressive shots instead of playing smart or worrying about position. Never saw an easy shot that I didn't think should be banked instead. :ROFLMAO:

Spent most of my college years bouncing around changing cues like they were underwear. Think I started with a Mizerak cue from Kmart, moved up to a box store Dufferin, and onto a pawn shop Mali. Then Meucci, Cuetec (probably the Earl Strickland series), Falcon (Nick Varner line) and eventually settled on a Jim Buss.

I played with a lot of guys that also went through a lot of cues, so I feel lucky that I've had a chance to play with some really nice stuff from Schon, Joss, Espiritu, Parrot, Scruggs, and Pechauer (those are the ones that I can remember).

I guess my one "cool story" is having the opportunity to play against a pro (TK). Again, I was pretty much the worst of our local players - perhaps inconsistent is a better term. I remember he left me with a pretty tough shot (don't remember if he played safe or just missed), but it was like that "didn't leave you much," "you left enough" scene in Color of Money. I think it was on like the 3 ball. I made the shot, ran the table, left myself horrible position on the 9, rattled it and left him a hanger. :poop:(n)

Nobody was surprised. We all got a good laugh out of it with pretty much everybody saying "yep, that's what he does." Still, I was the only person that even came close to beating him that day. Somewhere I have a pic shaking his hand and I have the biggest embarrassed smile on my face.

Played APA from 96 to probably 99. Team won our local and made the regional (I believe in Baltimore).....didn't do too bad, but ended up losing in one of the later rounds. Big shocker here, but we lost because I choked on the 8 ball.

Haven't played much since 1999-2000. Recently found my cues at the back of the closet and thinking about starting back up again. I should probably visit the eye doctor.

Anyways, thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Welcome. From my relatively short time on here , there are many stories that have been shared. Get the balls back in the rack and shoot. Plenty of room for pool playing and story telling here 😉
Welcome to the site guys
Have fun and good luck with your game
 
Hello, new player saying hi.

Started playing a few months ago. Currently I am focusing on creating a stroke that works for me, and stroke consistency. Eventually I would like to get a home table even though it will be in undersized space. For now, I'm just visiting cheap bar tables to practice my stroke and play against myself.

I would like to play in league eventually but feel like I would be a burden at this time. My current goal is to run a rack (once), and generally just get more consistent.
 
Welcome
You can practice your stroke on a table in you house
Might be a little high
A chair with a couple books to get it closer to the right height
Most important is tried to groove straight back and straightforward
A strip of masking tape
To try to go over the center of it
I’ll give you feedback if you’re wobbly
Good luck with your game
 
Welcome
You can practice your stroke on a table in you house
Might be a little high
A chair with a couple books to get it closer to the right height
Most important is tried to groove straight back and straightforward
A strip of masking tape
To try to go over the center of it
I’ll give you feedback if you’re wobbly
Good luck with your game
Thanks! I have been doing kitchen table practice too. Definitely a work in progress to find something comfortable/repeatable. Cheers.
 
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Hello, new player saying hi.

Started playing a few months ago. Currently I am focusing on creating a stroke that works for me, and stroke consistency. Eventually I would like to get a home table even though it will be in undersized space. For now, I'm just visiting cheap bar tables to practice my stroke and play against myself.

I would like to play in league eventually but feel like I would be a burden at this time. My current goal is to run a rack (once), and generally just get more consistent.
Welcome!

Don't let being a new player keep you from joining a league. Most leagues/teams not only welcome newer players but actually count on them as an integral part of their structure. Joining a league will likely flatten your learning curve dramatically as the better players help and coach.

Have fun!
 
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Hello, new player saying hi.

Started playing a few months ago. ...
Where do you live? There might be a good instructor in your area who could check your fundamentals.

Some leagues are better than others. If you aren't playing at least half the time you are at the venue, the main value will be social. If you get pointers in league, filter them very carefully. "Jack up and snap the cue back for backspin. Lots of wrist."

There are lots of videos of pro players. See which ones have the most solid fundamentals. Keep it simple. Video record yourself.
 
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