For all 3 players........
1. What opponent in your career surprised you the most when you matched up against them? As in, you didn't realize they had THAT high of a gear? This could be in action or a tournament.
2. What's the biggest mistake you see amateurs make? As is the ones that really love pool and are trying to get better......not just a banger. Is it a particular fundamental flaw (ie. bridge, grip, stance, etc.) or something mental?
3. How many hours a day, week and month do you spend purely practicing? Whether it be straight drills or just rolling balls out on the table and working on certain things by yourself.
4. What do they think it will take for there to be a true, viable men's tour? And if it did happen, would they support "amateurs" playing in these tournaments, as long as they have fulfilled the qualifications for the tour.....whether it be simply buying a membership or what not? Or would they rather there be something along the lines of the PGA golf tour where only the best earn a card to play at the highest level with the best competition.
5. Kinda along the lines of the above question, but.......do they mind drawing amateurs at tournaments? I know that some pro's really don't like competing against players that are significantly less skillful. Does it throw them off their game? Basically, since those types of players tend to use erratic shot selection, speed control, etc. and it can constantly change the flow of a rack.
6. What no-longer-active player (whether it be living or dead) would they most have liked to have had the opportunity to play? And in what discipline (8-ball, 9-ball, 10-ball,14.1, Banks, 1P, etc.
7. Is there a certain moment in their career, whether it be a great tournament finish/win.......or maybe an "aha" moment where they learned something.......that put the idea in their head that being a pro pool player was their calling?
8. Have you ever been hustled? Details!