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I’ve been playing since I was 14-years-old. However, my main game is three-cushion billiards (props to anyone on here who even knows what that is…it’s the REAL cue game). That said, I’ll still play 14:1, 8, 9, or 1-pocket.
Three cushion looks so insanely difficult. There's a few carom tables at the pool hall I go to but I've never played. Russian Pyramid is probably the only game I've seen that looks even harder.
I play straight pool for practice quite a bit, it's really helpful for playing off a bad break in 8 ball. I also play a lot of 9, 10, and sometimes 7 ball, albeit not competitively. Haven't played one pocket but just from watching it's definitely a completely different game from other forms of pool. I should really start dabbling in it.
This is a bold statement, but I’ll make it. Most 3C billiard players look at pocket pool players the way skaters look at…scooter kids. 
Hah, I'd believe it. I know a lot of pool players who play 3 cushion but I don't know if I've ever met any 3 cushion players who play pool, probably some snooker guys in there though.
I don't think there's a 10x5 table in Chicago unfortunately, I'd love to play on one though. I feel like running straight pool would be easier in some aspects on a table that big since you're working with the width of the table so much more than other games.
The first time I saw a snooker table my mind was BLOWN, it makes watching games that much more impressive. There's a couple tables at my pool hall--Chris's Billiards if you've ever heard of it, they shot The Color of Money there--maybe this is the year I finally start trying snooker.
You ever dabble in Chinese 8 ball? That's one thing I'm
really trying to find here.