I last played serious pool in 2004, the last year in which I competed at nine-ball, but my love of the game and knowledge of the game has continued to grow all these years despite the fact that I don't play much. I've had the opportunity to frequently attend major pro events since my retirement, and it is an opportunity I haven't squandered. The experience has always been enhanced by the fact that I can share it with so many others, especially those on AZB, hundreds of whom I've gotten to meet.
Around here, one's playing's speed means a lot less than one's level of enthusiasm for the game. Maybe you can run a six pack or maybe you can't beat the six-ball ghost, but if you love pool, you're a valued member of this forum.
Around here, one's playing's speed means a lot less than one's level of enthusiasm for the game. Maybe you can run a six pack or maybe you can't beat the six-ball ghost, but if you love pool, you're a valued member of this forum.