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    I started playing snooker seriously about 6 yrs ago, that was about the time i started working as a bus driver. My depot has 2 full size tables, and i participate in our league. We also have a social club, that has 3 tables.

    I love the game, even when im not playing that well(which is more often than not) i practice 3-4 hrs a day, and im always trying to improve my technique, and try to improve as much as i can.

    Snooker has always fascinated me, seeing how the pro's make it look so easy, but realising the amount of concentration and focus needed to play the game well.

    I have never had coaching, i practice the line up(highest break 137 total clearance) i have a few practice buddies at work and at my club.

    I keep playing, keep enjoying, even when my standard has fallen. No matter how many times i have felt like giving up, im still drawn to the game. Its in my blood.

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    Welcome to the forum, 137 very impressive dude.
    Dark side of the moon

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    • #3
      Makes me want to be a bus driver. Not so sure about Birmingham though

      welcome!

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      • #4
        Welcome Seve , any jobs going with you .:snooker::snooker:

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        • #5
          Sounds like a very fun job playing snooker in the depot ... But well done with the 137 dude

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by seve View Post
            I started playing snooker seriously about 6 yrs ago, that was about the time i started working as a bus driver. My depot has 2 full size tables, and i participate in our league. We also have a social club, that has 3 tables.

            I love the game, even when im not playing that well(which is more often than not) i practice 3-4 hrs a day, and im always trying to improve my technique, and try to improve as much as i can.

            Snooker has always fascinated me, seeing how the pro's make it look so easy, but realising the amount of concentration and focus needed to play the game well.

            I have never had coaching, i practice the line up(highest break 137 total clearance) i have a few practice buddies at work and at my club.

            I keep playing, keep enjoying, even when my standard has fallen. No matter how many times i have felt like giving up, im still drawn to the game. Its in my blood.
            3/4 hours a day is good,whats your best break,134?(not line up-they aint breaks really).
            H.b.142

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