WU should win. But I haven't won a bet in 30 years. :wink:
Did you ever watch the young Ronnie O'Sullivan? If you did, even just once, you would not give the title of "scariest potter ever" to him.
O'Sullivan himself qualified Trump as the "scariest" or "best", or whatever, potter ever after Trump's perfomance in Sheffield... and he is not a humble guy.
Just to set the record straight. Shane was up 7-3 and then Wu came back to make it 8-6. Wu broke, made a ball and missed the one. Shane ran out to win the match 9-6.
Just to set the record straight one more time (w/all due respect for Jay): I just got off the facebook chat w/Shane and this is what he said happened:
"I (SVB) was up 4-3 , up 7-3, up 8-6 and hill hill he broke miss the 1 and I ran out."
Ok, so Jay is right about the scores but according to Shane, it did go to hill-hill before Shane won it. He says he next plays tomorrow, about 24 hours from now.
Go Shane!
Dave
Just to set the record straight. Shane was up 7-3 and then Wu came back to make it 8-6. Wu broke, made a ball and missed the one. Shane ran out to win the match 9-6.
Thanks Dave. How I'd love to see Shane win a World Championship! Am I dreaming? :wink:
Wu's most criticized aspect of his game is cue ball control and safeties back in 2005 when he took the WPC 9 ball but he makes up for that with his breaks and incredibly potting ability. SVB seems to be a smarter and tactical player where Wu just is scary when his breaks are on. Quite interesting match but I'd give the edge to Wu because he has more experience in international events and we share the same last name.
What you said makes absolutely no sense to me about Wu playing more international events...He is NEVER in the states or at least never does any good here and I highly doubt there is a player out there right now that travels more internationally for pool than SVB. Wu plays in Asia predominently, so what we would consider international is not international for everybody you have to remember that.
But if I may ask, can you tell me where SVB has travelled to to play? Thanks.
Everywhere. Seriously.
What you said makes absolutely no sense to me about Wu playing more international events...He is NEVER in the states or at least never does any good here and I highly doubt there is a player out there right now that travels more internationally for pool than SVB. Wu plays in Asia predominently, so what we would consider international is not international for everybody you have to remember that.
I probably don't know SVB well enough to make such a statement. However, are you implying that all Asian countries are the same, and travelling between Asian countries to play pool doesn't count as travelling internationally? But if I may ask, can you tell me where SVB has travelled to to play? Thanks.
Just this year:
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Results thus far (not bad for the South Dakota "Kid"):
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Just google his name and type biography -- lots of stuff