I think this is kind of a funny story. Sorry it's a little long. I started playing pool at age 11 in 1970. I was pretty much obsessed with boxing, guns & pool. Guns at 6, pool at 11, boxing at 12 or so. Anyway, I got a "Minnesota Fats" Pacer model pool table. 8 ft and made largely of particle board. It was in my grandpaps cellar between two coal furnaces. Played there sometimes all night instead of sleeping. Get home from school, go to work, go to the gym and then home to the cellar. Many nights all night. Bus stop at 0705. Didn't always sleep! I soon became the best in my house. Then the best on my street. Then I was the best on my block. And then I was the best in the neighborhood. And I was the best in my school.
Fast forward to 1980, I got married and got a Gandy 9 ft real table! And man, did I ever think I was the stick!

Everybody I played, I dominated.
But I never played in any tournaments because I had a full time job and two part-time jobs, plus a wife and then 2 kids so working 7 days a week was just how things were and had to be.
Flash forward one more time now for the funny part of this story. In 1997, I had finally gotten my Brunswick 9 fter. And I heard that a weekly 9 Ball tournament was held at a pool room in town.
I had never been to any tournament ever, I just played matches at my house vs friends or family. And man alive, I was "good"!

D) I very seldom lost, almost never. So when I heard about this 9 ball tourney, I saw $ signs flashing. That and the fact that I was so sure I was going to not only win, but DOMINATE that I knew I had already won it before I started the car to get there.
I went 2 and out.
Went back again the following week. Accidently won one a match & then 2 & out.
What a reality check! These guys were GOOD! I got DOMINATED!

I was regulated to mostly being a rack boy. I soon learned that there's much to pool I never really learned by playing other bangers. So I went home & started to really bear down and concentrate and PRACTICE instead of just "playing pool".
I ended up winning 6 tournaments before the pool hall closed up. Haven't played in any since. Was going to enter the 2009 Derby City Classic because I was turning 50 & was playing the best I ever played. But had that back fracture in Aug 2008, my 1st surgery in 2009, the infection, another surgery on my neck & that derailed all that. Have at least one more surgery to go in May and then, with any luck, I'll be able to start comepeting again. I have hope of getting to the DCC finally in 2012. If I'm not able to enter, I at least want to be there when Shannon Daulton gets inducted into the 1P & Banks H.O.F.
Funny memories. How we THINK we are isn't always HOW we are! I don't take anybody for granted after having my behind whopped like that!
But I'm STILL the best player in my neighborhood!
