My Passion For Playing Snooker
One of my great passions in life, if you could call it that is
playing snooker. I became interested in snooker from watching
players like Alex Higgins and Jimmy White in the 1980s.
At the age of around ten, I was bought a small five foot snooker
table for Christmas. It was probably one of the best Christmas
presents I was ever bought. I would seemingly be never off this
little snooker table and would invite some of my friends round
to also play.
When I was aged twelve, I joined a snooker club with a close
friend of mine and we started to play on the full size snooker
tables. The tables looked so massive and suddenly the art of
playing snooker became that much harder.
My first aim was to get a break of ten, which was then followed
with a break of twenty.
I became quite obsessed and some would say quite sad, as
whenever I had any spare time or spare cash, I would go down to
the snooker club to practice. I would even practice their on my
own. My ultimate goal was not to become a professional like my
idols, Higgins and White, but to achieve a break of one hundred.
I entered many tournaments with mixed success, I probably won
twelve minor local tournaments. I also joined a league team and
played on most Wednesday evenings during the snooker season.
At the age of twenty seven after playing snooker on full size
snooker tables for fifteen years, I finally managed to score my
first one hundred break. A week later I managed to get another
one hundred break, a bit like the buses hey!
I must admit my determination has now started to wane and even
though I still love to play snooker, I have not managed another
one hundred break since.