Looks like a lot of fun, let's go, you're driving.
I'll meet you in Georgetown
I have no qualms about driving.....although for about an hour after lunch it can get plenty scary when I am the pilot.
Can we take Measureman?
Looks like a lot of fun, let's go, you're driving.
I'll meet you in Georgetown
Can we take Measureman?
Do you think the league system will ever produce any players?....
...hell, some of them can't even break....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KvDpzU-njM&feature=related
Oops! This thread got a little off topic just having some fun. Back on topic:
Since I live in a corner of the country where REAL players rarely come through, I have only seen Scott play once and that was in Tunica 2 weeks ago. I have heard many stories about his conquests so was eager to see him play in person. Though he lost to Sylver Ochoa at the Southern Classic, I was very impressed with his game. I can't imagine if Scott and Sylver were to match up that Sylver would take anything less than 10/7 from Scott. Scott is definitely the real deal and although his tournament play may not reflect it, I don't believe anyone in the world, save 1 or 2 players, has to like going to the felt with him for any length of time (playing even). Also, I doubt many would like to get in the octagon with him either...lol!
Just doing my bit for LOCKing up the front page.
...I actually enjoyed re-reading it.
regards
double hemlock
Buffalo Billiards sounds like a real pool hall.
I watched Scott give Dippy 19-5 a couple of years ago in Las Vegas.
All he had to do was make 5-balls.
I'm not a one pocket player but I have played the game, and 5-balls can't be that tough...:smile:
Scott is a phenomenal player especially for the money, you can have all those trophies and titles, but he has played in the biggest money matches in recent times. The spots are huge, if you happen to beat Scott to the shot then you better get the balls because beating him to the shot twice in one game is not usually going to happen. I have seen Scott run 14s, 15s, 16s, 17s and even 18 and out, people just do not get it until they see it, people really have no clue.
Making 5 balls from the average one pocket player is one thing, but making 5 balls playing Scott is quite a different story. He wouldn't be giving that spot if he thought he was going to lose and believe me you don't want any part of that bet. Scott is probably the best one pocket player you'll ever see.
James