They should add random trap door opening for a dunk!! :shocked2:
Ray
I think Melling wanted to fall through that trap door when he air balled. Now Dechaine looked like he needed a trap door on that x-bridge shot :sorry:
They should add random trap door opening for a dunk!! :shocked2:
Ray
What is this they said about the floor built over a pool??? Weird...
They should add random trap door opening for a dunk!! :shocked2:
Ray
I think Melling wanted to fall through that trap door when he air balled. Now Dechaine looked like he needed a trap door on that x-bridge shot :sorry:
I see by watching the Mosconi Cup that us Americans need a few different chants to go one up on the Europeans. They sure are the favorite when it comes to chants. :grin:
The crowd was a little louder Tuesday night and the refs had to work harder at keeping them quiet for the shot. Sadly, the bar ran out of Guinness. The alternative here seems to be Carling's.
... edit to shortned the reply
Johnny errors - 3
Shuff errors - 4
No one carried anyone here. It wasn't pretty but they won. If anything Shuff's break pulled them through.
Rack 1 Shuff Breaks good Run out 1-0
Rack 2 Johnny makes safety, Euro runs out 1-1
Rack 3 Johnny Illegal Break
..........Euro plays good safe, Shuff misses kick 1-2
Rack 4 Euro breaks dry
..........Johnny leaves Shuff tough - he makes it
..........Shuff misses 5 slow roll 1-3
Rack 5 Shuff Illegal Break
..........Euro runs out 1-4
Rack 6 Euro Illegal break
..........Johnny misses 1
..........Melling misses 1
..........Shuff misses 1 safe
.......... Euro makes good jump misses 4
..........USA runs out 2-4
Rack 7 Johnny good break
......... Shuff makes tough 2
..........USA runs out 3-4
Rack 8 Euro good break
..........Melling bad leave
..........N VBerg tries crazy combo
......... Brandon & Johnny make tough shots - out 4-4
Rack 9 Shuff has good break
..........Johnny leaves tough 2
..........Shuff makes it
..........USA runs out. 5-4 USA
Disagree. Shuff was leaving Archer in the woods every other shot it seemed. And Archer was having to come with some great shots to get back in line. Agree to disagree.
It's nice to see the American team NOT trying to tell thier partners how he wants him to shoot and where to leave the CB every shot. These guys all know what there doing and how to get position. If their partner doesn't ask them how to play the shot he should be silent. Johnny A is a great player and the American team wouldn't be tied w/o him but he needs to give the "shoot it my way" a rest. Telling the player how to shoot his shots just puts more pressure on him to shoot someone elses way.
If you've ever sat with a few top pros watching a match you would hear more than one way to make most shots and get the same outcome. JMO. Johnnyt
No argument from me. It was the way I seen the match go down. It would seem you guys are big Shuff fans and thats fine. We will see how things shake out at the end of the tourney. What I have seen from him so far is he is struggling and making a lot of bad decisions. Maybe its the pressure. I hope team USA does well and wins and Shuff kicks everyone's butt he faces from here on out.From those stats its right on the monney that they both played tough shits off of each other. Liars figure but figures don't lie. I don't even see how you can argue with these stats in place![]()
Is there a rule on how many matches a player can compete in per day? If not, JA should play every match...
Disagree. Shuff was leaving Archer in the woods every other shot it seemed. And Archer was having to come with some great shots to get back in line. Agree to disagree.
The crowd was a little louder Tuesday night and the refs had to work harder at keeping them quiet for the shot. Sadly, the bar ran out of Guinness. The alternative here seems to be Carling's.
Barry Hearn (the head of Matchroom Sport which produces the event) attended tonight and visited the teams in the practice rooms. The ratings on Monday were very solid -- I think the competition was soccer/football -- and better than in previous MCs. Maybe the move to mid-week helped after all.
While it was disappointing that the evening (early morning?) ended in a 5-5 tie, that's not such a bad result at the half-way point.
As far as the betting odds, they have very little to nothing to do with the actual abilities of the contestants. The goal of setting odds is to get equal money backing each side. That way the bookie is guaranteed to win regardless of the outcome.
Angel Levine, one of pool's greatest fans, was in the audience, greatly improving its appearance. On a related point, it was Michaela Tabb's birthday and we all sang Happy Birthday to her.
The same two fans who sat behind me two years ago were behind me again Tuesday. Like many in the audience, they appear to be in their 20s in contrast to US pool audiences which tend to be grayer. There are lots of people from the Continent present.
The installers for Diamond came down from Finland. It was a long trip partly by ferries and partly through a couple of feet of snow.
Sky Sports is doing the TV part of the production. At one point they had a crew of 30 or so finishing up the set. I don't know if you can see the carpet under the table but it's blue with gold stars in a circle -- the European Union symbol. The stars were cut out by hand and glued into holes cut in the carpet. The logos and stars for PartyPoker.com on the arena walls were not just stuck on. They are specially made pieces that stand out from the walls on posts to get a 3-D effect.
I hear there is a high roller who is betting over $100k per night. Or maybe that's euros.
The entire crew, including commentators and such was fed a proper English dinner about 5PM. I settled for lamb, carrots, potatoes, cabbage and gravy at a cafe across the street for about $9. With tea. If you don't demand otherwise, tea here is served with milk in it. You get used to it after a while.
I got by the British Museum for a few hours in the afternoon. Admission is free as are the guided tours. Donations are gratefully accepted. The Circle Line (underground, tube) which is the line at Bethnal Green (York Hall) goes direct to the BM (Holborn station).
There's a 30-second shot clock (60 seconds just after the break shot). I don't know how the players can shoot with the 5-second warning beeps sounding. Some of them wait until almost the end of the beeps to shoot. No one has run out of time yet.
It's nice to see the American team NOT trying to tell thier partners how he wants him to shoot and where to leave the CB every shot. These guys all know what there doing and how to get position. If their partner doesn't ask them how to play the shot he should be silent. Johnny A is a great player and the American team wouldn't be tied w/o him but he needs to give the "shoot it my way" a rest. Telling the player how to shoot his shots just puts more pressure on him to shoot someone elses way.
If you've ever sat with a few top pros watching a match you would hear more than one way to make most shots and get the same outcome. JMO. Johnnyt