Jimmy White is still playing on the World Snooker Tour, 20 years since his last appearance at the Crucible.
He lost in the first round of World Championship qualifying last week in Sheffield, losing 10-9 to Gao Yang, a player 41 years his junior.
What drove Jimmy White's success?
Jimmy White combined hedonistic excess with snooker success, becoming a six-time finalist and one of the best players never to win the World Championship.
He recalls his wild nights, including being up until dawn before a tournament final and playing cards until sunrise.
How did Jimmy White overcome his struggles?
White overcame his brief crack cocaine addiction and has long since stopped his wild partying lifestyle.
He now enjoys playing snooker without nursing hangovers, and his love for the game has always been there.
What does the future hold for Jimmy White?
Jimmy White believes Steve Davis was his toughest rival, and he has a lot of respect for his game.
He also mentions other formidable opponents, including Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, and Ronnie O'Sullivan.
White's manager, Barry Hearn, had set up a golf exhibition for him after a tournament win, but White was too hungover to participate.
He jumped over the fence and took a taxi back to the hotel, with Hearn only finding out when he got back to the clubhouse.
Jimmy White's last final appearance was against Stephen Hendry in 1994, where he missed a black while leading the decider 37-24.
He took some major defeats when he should have won, but he has always loved the game.