Essex snooker player Mark King is aiming to reach at least the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship, which starts on Saturday.
King has never reached the last eight of the competition and plays veteran Steve Davis in the first round.
He told BBC Essex: "I've never done that good in the World Championship, I've lost every way possible!"
"I just want to go there and give a good account of myself, I'm trying to consistently play at a decent level."
King, the world number 16, has been knocked out in the first or second round in each of his eleven previous visits to Sheffield.
"There's no other place like the Crucible, it's so compact and you can touch the audience from your seat."
"The excitement and the atmosphere in there is really good."
King begins his match against Davis on Monday night. The winner could face defending champion John Higgins in Round Two.
"He (Davis) will be a really tough player, I've got the utmost respect for Steve and if I don't play well I won't win," King said.
King has never reached the last eight of the competition and plays veteran Steve Davis in the first round.
He told BBC Essex: "I've never done that good in the World Championship, I've lost every way possible!"
"I just want to go there and give a good account of myself, I'm trying to consistently play at a decent level."
King, the world number 16, has been knocked out in the first or second round in each of his eleven previous visits to Sheffield.
"There's no other place like the Crucible, it's so compact and you can touch the audience from your seat."
"The excitement and the atmosphere in there is really good."
King begins his match against Davis on Monday night. The winner could face defending champion John Higgins in Round Two.
"He (Davis) will be a really tough player, I've got the utmost respect for Steve and if I don't play well I won't win," King said.
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