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I never really saw the States( I guess that’s where your from ) as a snooker playing country tbh.
There was a saying at the time I played that if you was good at snooker/pool it was the sign of a misspent youth , meaning that you’ve spent far too much time in the company of shady characters and dark dingy clubs and pool halls when you was a youth . I can confirm that I did indeed
I didn't spend too much time around the greasers, as we called them. My goal can was to beat the best player in town who was a well respected umpire. I practiced around other other normal kids who were playing on regular tables except we were having fun trash talking across the room. I used to get a big rush when I was on a potential 20 point run.
All types of competition can help you for tt.