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5-Yr-Old Pool Prodigy
tiger_handheld
11-23-2012, 11:23 AM
5-Yr-Old Pool Prodigy - YouTube
FishTaco
11-23-2012, 02:18 PM
This is a really cool story.
I started playing pool when i was 8 years old on my grandfathers old pool table. The kind of table where the pockets are really sharp and unforgiving, snooker sized balls, old slow felt, and crap cues.
In 1995, I was living in Nelson, BC. My parents owned the pool hall on Baker. Every day I would play pool after school. I was at the hall any chance i got. At the age of 12, I entered a tournament which my parents would hold once a month. People would come to play from like Trail, Castlegar, etc. I ended up placing 2nd in the tournament out of 50. The winner was an older gentleman and a hustler on the table named Kent. After the tournament, he asked my parents if he could be my trainer as he saw that I had potential to go pro.
Shortly after, the town of Nelson closed down a college and the town dried up for a bit. My parents had to close the business and declared bankruptcy and I spent the next 5 years moving around. I always wonder what would have been if I was able to continue to play.
On another note, the movie Pool hall Junkies is awesome if you guys like playing pool. It's one of those movies that never became popular but it's great.
RicePanda
11-23-2012, 03:14 PM
That was amazing.
Also I second Poolhall Junkies. If you watch it for an amazing story or amazing acting, it might fall short; but if you watch it for pool and Christoper Walken, it's great.
iambuRnz
11-23-2012, 03:39 PM
This is a really cool story.
I started playing pool when i was 8 years old on my grandfathers old pool table. The kind of table where the pockets are really sharp and unforgiving, snooker sized balls, old slow felt, and crap cues.
In 1995, I was living in Nelson, BC. My parents owned the pool hall on Baker. Every day I would play pool after school. I was at the hall any chance i got. At the age of 12, I entered a tournament which my parents would hold once a month. People would come to play from like Trail, Castlegar, etc. I ended up placing 2nd in the tournament out of 50. The winner was an older gentleman and a hustler on the table named Kent. After the tournament, he asked my parents if he could be my trainer as he saw that I had potential to go pro.
Shortly after, the town of Nelson closed down a college and the town dried up for a bit. My parents had to close the business and declared bankruptcy and I spent the next 5 years moving around. I always wonder what would have been if I was able to continue to play.
On another note, the movie Pool hall Junkies is awesome if you guys like playing pool. It's one of those movies that never became popular but it's great.
i went through the same thing.. and wondered the same as you as well. its awesome how i can still play good even if i've only played a few times a year. great video. thanks for sharing. damn, i miss those days
MarkyMark
11-23-2012, 03:55 PM
The movie The Color of Money is also a good pool movie, if you don't mind it being from the 80s
Me and my friend used to clean up a pool hall parking lot when we were in our early teens and we got to play all the free pool we wanted. We were pretty good and even won a few tournaments there, which was funny cause everyone else were adults. I don't play much anymore although anytime I play anyone I'm still able to kick their ass lol
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murd0c
11-23-2012, 04:29 PM
This is a really cool story.
I started playing pool when i was 8 years old on my grandfathers old pool table. The kind of table where the pockets are really sharp and unforgiving, snooker sized balls, old slow felt, and crap cues.
In 1995, I was living in Nelson, BC. My parents owned the pool hall on Baker. Every day I would play pool after school. I was at the hall any chance i got. At the age of 12, I entered a tournament which my parents would hold once a month. People would come to play from like Trail, Castlegar, etc. I ended up placing 2nd in the tournament out of 50. The winner was an older gentleman and a hustler on the table named Kent. After the tournament, he asked my parents if he could be my trainer as he saw that I had potential to go pro.
Shortly after, the town of Nelson closed down a college and the town dried up for a bit. My parents had to close the business and declared bankruptcy and I spent the next 5 years moving around. I always wonder what would have been if I was able to continue to play.
On another note, the movie Pool hall Junkies is awesome if you guys like playing pool. It's one of those movies that never became popular but it's great.
you do know you are never to old to start again right? thats the great thing about pool that you can compete at any age just like you did being so young. Now you will have that much more appreciation for it since you feel so strongly about what could or still can be...
trollface
11-23-2012, 05:15 PM
Is it just me or is there a hint of "I'm going to make him play as much as possible so I can cash in on this" from the dad?
boatcaptain
11-23-2012, 05:31 PM
:okay: i dun even know how to hold the stick
akalic
11-23-2012, 06:20 PM
Is it just me or is there a hint of "I'm going to make him play as much as possible so I can cash in on this" from the dad?
not much of a hint when he says it directly to the camera..:suspicious:
Matsuda
11-23-2012, 10:00 PM
:okay: i dun even know how to hold the stick
first step is not to call it a stick =D
HondaGuy
11-23-2012, 10:57 PM
Cue...hhahahah...
Kids a left handed too, thats a plus! Some players cant even shoot properly in right much less left. Kid is gonna be a hustler when hes grown LOL...
Anyone here a snooker player too?? I started playing 8eight ball first and then snooker was just so much more fun and challenging!!! O...high school memories...
european
11-24-2012, 07:23 AM
Damn. This kid is awesome! He'll beat me anyday. Neat video.
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