Hi all and it’s good to be back potting balls again as hardly picked a cue up in 10yrs or more due to something concerned with my local club , it’s all sorted now so I’ve come out of retirement dusted the cobwebs of the Robin Cook cue and putting the practice in once again, I’m now 55 but made my first century in a practice match aged 30 and a few more since, I don’t think I will be as good as I used to be but if there’s anyone around my age on here that still play as well as they did in their younger days it would be nice to hear from them
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Originally Posted by Bouch View PostHi all and it’s good to be back potting balls again as hardly picked a cue up in 10yrs or more due to something concerned with my local club , it’s all sorted now so I’ve come out of retirement dusted the cobwebs of the Robin Cook cue and putting the practice in once again, I’m now 55 but made my first century in a practice match aged 30 and a few more since, I don’t think I will be as good as I used to be but if there’s anyone around my age on here that still play as well as they did in their younger days it would be nice to hear from them
I think I play better now than I used to
I'm 54 - Been back playing for last 8 years after joining smart London Club - Back in the early 80's I used to play in Fordingbridge and the Salisbury leagues - was an OK club player, Highest break then was 56
Since coming back with regular practice - I had an 87 a couple of years back, and now regularly knock in 30 & 40's each session. I play twice a week, plus 1 or 2 weekly practice sessions.
I think my action and control of the white is so much better than when I was younger
But the game is probably too difficult for youngsters these days, they are too used to instant gratification - Snooker requires time, effort and bags on ability !!!!
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Yes I agree there with putting the time and effort in , natural ability is a big bonus , well done on making an 87 break , I’ve been back 3 weeks now and just knocked in a 58 and 48 same night so it’s coming back , like Jimmy White says u never loose it u just get a bit rusty lol ps hope one day you knock a century in ur more than capable if u can make a 87 let me know if u do
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I've just come back after a break of 6 mths and it felt like I was holding a tennis racquet! How you lay off for ten years and return to the game I can't fathom. Best of luck!I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.
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Had a few disagreements with putting pool tables next to snooker tables and at the time I injured my shoulder which made it difficult to play and very painful, this went on for yrs and now it’s a lot better than it was, nice to be back though as nothing better when your in the zone lol best of luck with your return
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Cheers. You too. I've had a couple of centuries since I've been back, and an 86 and a 118 in one best of 3 match, but while I'm scoring OK, my match game has deserted me!I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.
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There was an issue in club when some idiot put a pool table next to main table making lots of noise etc and shortly after I got a bad injury on shoulder which made it difficult to play and very uncomfortable which took yrs to sort out but now it’s a lot better thank god and like u bit rusty coming back but it’s getting better each week best of luck as well
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Yeah hcap leagues can be hard work. I've only played a couple of seasons in one and tbh I wouldn't want to repeat the experience. I'm not playing league snooker this season and so far I haven't missed it, although it does give you a small taster of a match environmentI often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.
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