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Sunday, August 15th, 2010
Support
Life:
In life my mother always supported me. She is always understanding and respects everything I do and have done.
She tought me to see the positive things in life and showed me that forgiving is the best way to go. Mama thank you for that, because of you I am who I am.

A lot of other people supported my way of life. Like Michaela, she was not interested in Pool, but she did not bother me one single time when I spent my time with practicing, tournaments or photo shootings.
Also people you do not know well or you really do not know help you sometimes.
Often just a smile or some right words are more helpful than they may think.
Thank you guys for that.
Pool:
A lot of people helped me to improve my game. For sure there were players who tought me the wrong things….but they just tried to help me in their way. Later I found the PAT system and bought the DVD’s. It improved my game for sure, but a DVD doesn’t tell you when you do something wrong.
By accident I got to know a certified instructor. And after the first lessons he opened my eyes about pool. I was very occupied with the tools (different high tech cues and so on) and did not focus on my technique…..but he showed me that I have to work on that. And it was really tough at the beginning.
He was all the time very honest to me and I learned that I can only improve when I am honest to myself.
We had some tough training sessions and I often wanted to crack my cue apart during the lessons
But after all the hard work I see that I improved to another level. I finished some tournaments very well and won my first tournament where I had to play against some tough players. He also showed me that it is not all about practicing but that you also need stamina, so I started jogging, swimming and other sports.
Holger, I want to say thank you this way. I am really glad that I have met you and I am happy to have you as a friend.
Photography:
With my pictures I try to support pool and bring my impressions to all the players and fans who are not able to see the events live. Most traveling I pay by myself and the costs of my equipment is equal to a compact car. I tried to earn money with it, but that’s really a tough thing and I got upset about a lot of things (like some companies are still owing me money). So I decided to go back to the beginning and just shoot pictures of pool because I love to do it. Here I will say thank you to my sponsor Eurowest Cues who was able to help me a bit…..thank you guys.
I am still looking for sponsors.
I can offer you banners on my homepage and photo galleries.
During my next tournament stops (China Open and Mosconi Cup) I am also able to wear badges.
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Poolosophy
You must be honest to yourself. Acknowledge every little mistake and learn from it.
There is only one person responsible for your game. And this person is you, so be honest to yourself and you will see that this is the first step to being a better human (and player). Don’t put the blame on somebody else (or your cue, the table or your opponent). It’s just down to you.
The next step is to take care of your body. A good workout and healthy food are the first steps to doing this. Reward yourself sometimes – and make something special of it. You will see when your body is fit you will enjoy your life (and a lot of other things) more.
Don’t be scared of making mistakes. Don’t let your fears control you. It will not prevent you from making mistakes. It just makes you think more about mistakes….which is bad for you. Be positive and trust yourself!
Learn from every situation. Because you can learn from good and from bad people(players) and also from good and bad days.
Try to understand the people and the game. Maybe you have to change your perspective sometimes, but this will expand your horizons.
All these things are parts of my philosophy. They improve my life and my game.
I’m sure I can’t live up to all these ideals all the time, but I try.
Monday, March 15th, 2010
What can we do for pool ?
What can we do for Pool? How can we help it to become more popular? Is gambling bad?What is running wrong with it? What should we change? What can we change?
I had a lot of conversations about this topic and I often changed my mind from one conversation to the next.
Dresscode ?
For a long time I was thinking we should go like the snooker guys. Strict dress code, very silent and a lot of discipline. If it looks like a more serious sport we would be more accepted on TV, in the world of sport and make it maybe to the Olympics. This would move us away from our current Image (Bars, smoking, hustling, alcohol)
But after talking with the German head Coach Andreas Huber I changed my mind about that. He told me his thoughts and I think he is right:Pool is what it is and we like it how it is. It must become more popular without major changes.
By the way, there are already tournaments with a similar dress code like snooker. Just watch the last World Games.
Table size ?
I was talking to Ralph Eckert about this topic and he believes that 10 foot tables (instead of 9 foot)would be a step in the right direction.(Also Earl Strickland thinks that)… I think that this is also an interesting thought.
(I played on a 10 foot pool table and just to stand in front of this big beast is stunning)
All the non-pool playing people out there see a big 12 foot snooker table and immediately think that the real pros play on these big tables with the tight pockets and the small balls.They get their confirmation When they play on such a big table for the first time they see how difficult it is to pocket a ball.On a pool table they can easily pocket the balls and most do not even know that normally you have to call a pocket.That is another point why the real “heroes” play Snooker.So if Pool was be played on a 10 foot table they would have similar experiences.
But how about explaining to the world the main differences between pool and snooker?
Ok, I’ll try it:
Playing safe is much easier in snooker then in pool. On the snooker table you just put a big distance between the balls and it is safe. In pool you get either a re-safe or you opponent pockets the ball and runs out.
In snooker you can just roll the cue ball to the object ball and it is safe. In Pool this would be a foul, because one ball has to touch a cushion. A successful safe in pool means that your opponent is not able to jump the ball and has no opportunity to kick the object ball. (Try to three foul Efren!)
In pool we have many different disciplines, like 14.1, 8Ball, 9Ball, 10Ball, one pocket, Bank Pool or rotation to name the most popular.Pool is not just rolling balls; it’s so much more.
My final thought on this is:
Pool, with all its different disciplines and rules, is very complicated for a newbie to understand.We have to find a way to explain it, so it can be more easily understood. Then there would be a greater chance that people might get interested in it. I think Jeanette did a great job here:
Gambling, is it good or bad for pool ?
A lot of pros do not hustle because they are pros and some of them even turn down “gambling” sponsors (casino websites and so on) because they see pool as a sport and a sport has nothing to do with action.
Although I agree with that, I think hustling is exciting and I think it could bring good quotes on TV if it is done professionally.
When you see a pro playing against a nobody for $30,000 (not to mention the side bets of $80,000), you will see how exciting this can be (at least that’s how it was for me at the Derby City Classic).
But if it is done officially on TV with a lot of advertising and with a good commentator who explains everything. I think many people would like watch it to see the emotions and the pressure.
I am not kidding – they played one game of 8 Ball for a prize of €3,000,000. Millions and millions of people were watching this game. Both guys were beginners but it was still exciting. And at the end the contestant won (although he nearly scratched on the 8!).
Don’t change it, do it the professional way.
We try to be a sport and in a sport everybody has idols:
What should think a little boy (and his parents) who wants to become a pro in pool when he sees all the good players (his ideals) with cigarettes and beer on the table?
Here in Austria it is not allowed to smoke in the tournament area, also alcohol is not allowed in the tournament area.
It is a start, but often they smoke in the area and drink some beer outside….
Just imagine the press get by chance lost in one of this tournaments and sees a guy with a cig in one hand and a beer in the other one…..
I think you know what I want say with that.
Money!
I started with shooting pictures and sharing them on my website to support our sport.So anybody can see that pool has to do with emotions and not only with rolling Balls. But there is one thing that makes me very sad, nobody is willed to pay for the pictures.For web they can have my pics for free and now they expect to get also pics for the media for free. Sorry guys, I can’t do that. Somehow I have to get my money back I lost the last years.
I paid every trip and every piece of my gear with my own money.(And we are talking here about much more then 15000 Euro and I don’t want to think about how much time I spent for that)
I took 10 days off from work to shoot for free on the WTC and I shared my pics to all the websites all over the world for free. And I did that to support our sport.
If I do not sell the pictures, I get no money and if I give the originals (or any other size for the press) away for free I get also no money.
So please explain to me why I should give the originals away for free ?
And by the way I gave some originals for free the last years.
But now I am on a point where I have to sell some of my cues to pay my rents and to go on with my work or everything will stop and I have to sell my equipment.

To all the guys out there who wants pics for free:
If you want to support the sport, you must also support the guys who try to support the sport.
I can not live from Pool and I don’t want to live from it. I love what I am doing and I am the last one who will beg for money but I just want be able to go on with my work and this is not possible without money. Sorry it is like that.
Here I have to say thank you to all the federations, companies and magazines who supported me.
To all the others; Think about it ! Or don’t think about it and go on with using low quality amateur pictures in the media, so everybody can see we are all amateurs.
And here starts my next view why Pool (here in Europe) is not that much popular.
Because everything is for free (or very cheap).
For example the live stream @ the WTC was $15 for the whole week. That is super cheap from my point of view. But still a lot of players did not want to pay that, because they want it for free. I paid much more a day for the Derby City live stream. And I saved money because if you like to go there, you have to pay much more
What I am saying is if pool will not get more money we will stuck where we are. If everybody is willed to pay entry fees or online streams we would be able to make bigger steps forward.
Silent sport ?
Often we try to be a ”silent sport” and this may scare ”normal”(average) people. I saw the difference at the WTC. There was the loud background noise of Harleys motorcycles. Because of the background noise everybody was talking normal and you should hear how the crowd was cheering….wow. Just like at the Mosconi Cup but with more people. I think we need this kind of encouragement and freedom to talk and make noise to attract more people to our sport.
Monday, February 15th, 2010
Pool Synergy: My Favorite Player
Everybody has one, but must it be only one person ?
Efren is the name you often hear when you ask about favorite players.
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I think he is a man who loves the sport even after the long time he has been playing it.
I saw him practicing with Brendan Crockett and I will never forget the smile on his face when he showed Brendan how to stroke and gain position for the next shot.
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But he is not my favorite player. It’s not easy for me to name a single person, because there are so many good players. He is clearly a man who loves this sport.
Johnny Archer played perfect in the last Mosconi Cup, Shane Van Boening was unstoppable at the Derby City Classic 2009, and seeing Corey’s caroms when playing One Pocket made me gobsmacked.
Jasmin played very well at the European Championship 2009.
Also, Mika, Thorsten, Darren, Niels, Chamat,Wu are great players to name just a few.
Here in Austria we have some youngsters who play very well. Mario He beat Ralf in the semis of a Eurotour event (He is currently ranked 48 of the WPA men’s list), Maximilian Lechner ran 150 balls at the Austrian open and 100 Balls in a league game, Jürgen Jenisy won about 5 or 6 major titles in Austria in a row.
Wow, these guys are awesome players, very young and it looks like they are unstoppable.
Also keep an eye out for the German Bundesliga team: Roschkowski, Hybler, Manuel Ederer or Nicolas Ottermann to name only four.
All of them are terrific players, but if I had to make a decision for myself about my favorite player, it would be Ralf Souquet.
He is a real professional, just watch his game. He focuses on every shot. Just watch his ritual. For me this is perfect pool. When he is on the table, it looks like anybody could play that game. He makes it look so easy. Don’t misunderstand me, I enjoy tough shots when they are done well. But Ralf’s position play is so good that he doesn’t have to do that kind of shot very often. If something goes wrong, you will maybe see it just in his face (you have to know him a little to notice when he is upset)No angry outbursts…nothing…just going back to his seat and waiting for the next chance to win that game.He is also a very straight person, he tells you what he thinks to face. I like that.With Ralf I see a man who takes his job very seriously.
He is (like many other players) a real sportsman.
Ralf’s name would spring to mind f you’re talking about perfect Pool.
As I mentioned above there are many players I admire but Ralf is my favorite.

