I dare say you might be a little bit jealous of CJ.![]()
All you need to do is invent a new aiming system and come up with a pithy expression like "The Game is the Teacher" and you'll be ready to have your own forum. :bow-down:
Well there might be a little requirement to actually win pro events and be widely recognized as a bonafide champion as well.
That helps if you want people to ask you questions about how to play and expect them to give weight to your answers.
Once upon a time I was given the task of selling imported cues at a show. I hit with the cues and liked them so I thought I would devise a way to get people to hit with them and give me their feedback.
I weighted the feedback based on the level of player they were. C-players and below I pretty much threw out anything they said about the "hit" or performance. B-players were a little more credible and A-players and above were taken very seriously when they gave an opinion on how the cues felt in their hands.
Having taken lessons from many pros I have never failed to learn something from each of them that I had never before learned from any book, video, or non-pro instructor.
So my opinion is that in order to even be considered for any ask-the-pro forum one should actually be a pro with the hardware to back it up.
However on a forum like AZB I would NEVER pigeonhole a professional player into a particular forum. I would bet that there are very few forums in other sports where current and former champions hang out to discuss technique with amateurs. I think AZ has it good when CJ and other pros share their perspectives, stories and methods.