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  • New guy from Southend.

    Hi people,

    I have recently gotten back into snooker, looking forward to the big one at the end of this month.

    I started playing on a table my Dad made from wood, silver tape and marbles lol I think I was about 10.

    Anyways, 46 now and haven't played for a long time and have just bought a Riley 6x3 - happy with it but the ebay seller had it as slate bed. Once it arrived I soon realised it wasn't - I could lift it on my own!! Was gutted at first, but it plays well. I am, however, on the look out for a slate one.

    So, been playing, getting frustrated and annoyed. I always used to play on instinct - get down, play the shot and knew what needed to be done. Now, I think I may be trying too hard. Missing stupid, easy shots and feel like throwing the cue, javelin-like out of the window!

    Tonight though, I made a 31, centred mainly around the pink/black, and realised I was so much more relaxed, playing more how I used to.

    Anyone else had this problem if they had a long time off?

    I will be starting to go and play in a club again, once I am happy with my cueing, but for now, I feel like I am kinda learning it all again.

    Cheers people,

    Steve.

  • #2
    welcome to TSF Steve
    I remember my brother and I where very young made a "table" we made from the bottom of a cardboard box and marbles from the Kerplunk! we used the wooden spoon handles for cues (until mum took them back, then we found some chopsticks - perfect
    Then we got one of those small plastic table (2'x1') which was great even after the cat slept on it and dished the bed and left it with a forest of hairs
    The when we were about 8-9 for Xmas we got a table top 6'x3', great for us until one day sliding it onto the dinning table we scratched the table top - Mum was furious!

    forgot to ask; are you near, been to, know of Gary Taylor (CueDoctor) at Westcliff-on-Sea, Southend?
    Last edited by DeanH; 2 April 2016, 10:53 AM.
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      Welcome Steve , great intro .
      Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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      • #4
        Cheers guys :-)

        Yes Dean, I am about 10 minute walk from there. My main cue which I use at clubs is also from there there, got it almost 16 years ago :-)

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