Hello people,
I'm fast approaching 40's and began playing snooker (billiards, for that matter) exactly one year ago after having an eye operation. Used to watch snooker on and off since the late 90s, but more often than not I was quite angry while watching cueists for not being able to play this great game myself because of eye issues and lack of facilities here in Turkey. In any case, I have been practicing a lot lately and I did manage to make breaks of 40+ a few times during the past few weeks. I don't really know whether that's good or bad - on the one hand, I feel like achieving this in only a year with no prior billiards/snooker experience is great, but on the other hand, I think that because there aren't any good snooker players here in Turkey, 40+ might feel like a century break to somone like me and make me complacent.
In any case, I hope there will be further improvement and that I manage to have a century break before I get to an age where I can't hold the cue still.
best,
waldon
I'm fast approaching 40's and began playing snooker (billiards, for that matter) exactly one year ago after having an eye operation. Used to watch snooker on and off since the late 90s, but more often than not I was quite angry while watching cueists for not being able to play this great game myself because of eye issues and lack of facilities here in Turkey. In any case, I have been practicing a lot lately and I did manage to make breaks of 40+ a few times during the past few weeks. I don't really know whether that's good or bad - on the one hand, I feel like achieving this in only a year with no prior billiards/snooker experience is great, but on the other hand, I think that because there aren't any good snooker players here in Turkey, 40+ might feel like a century break to somone like me and make me complacent.
In any case, I hope there will be further improvement and that I manage to have a century break before I get to an age where I can't hold the cue still.
best,
waldon
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