Last night Alex lost to a Virginia native by the name of Larry Kressel. While Larry is a very strong shooter, it is fair to say no one that I know of would have bet on him beating Alex in a race to 11. I think Alex pushed himself too hard gambling all day and night with Dippy Dave and not getting sleep.
I also think this may have been a factor with SVB's first-round loss to Mike Dechaine. Mike is an excellent pool player and is quite capable of beating anyone. I am not taking anything away from his game, but factor in Shane's recent trip to Nicaragua, followed by a brutal TAR matchup with the world's current #1 , and you have someone who may be more fatigued than they realize, which might explain his somewhat lackluster performance during that match. On top of that, Dechaine was playing very well, so the result seemed inevitable.
I know pros play pool for a living and every dollar counts in a big way, sometimes more so than for us working stiffs with regular paychecks, but young or old, fit or not, the body can only take so much.
I also think this may have been a factor with SVB's first-round loss to Mike Dechaine. Mike is an excellent pool player and is quite capable of beating anyone. I am not taking anything away from his game, but factor in Shane's recent trip to Nicaragua, followed by a brutal TAR matchup with the world's current #1 , and you have someone who may be more fatigued than they realize, which might explain his somewhat lackluster performance during that match. On top of that, Dechaine was playing very well, so the result seemed inevitable.
I know pros play pool for a living and every dollar counts in a big way, sometimes more so than for us working stiffs with regular paychecks, but young or old, fit or not, the body can only take so much.