Would love to know who watched the entire set, from beginning to end, all 8 hours of it.![]()
Not me but I got up at 2am EST and closed it like oh so many bars.
Freddie <~~~ and dragging ass at work will be oh so worth it
Would love to know who watched the entire set, from beginning to end, all 8 hours of it.![]()
Jam, I did!!!! No life. haha
Would love to know who watched the entire set, from beginning to end, all 8 hours of it.![]()
Not me but I got up at 2am EST and closed it like oh so many bars.
Freddie <~~~ and dragging ass at work will be oh so worth it
Me. Fell asleep early in the afternoon and woke up just before it started, so I was able to see all of it.
Cool! What about the free stream did you enjoy the most?![]()
Cool! What about the free stream did you enjoy the most?![]()
I watched all of it as well
It was mildly entertaining as a whole but had some real intense moments that's for sure.
Alex Pagulayan had control of the table most of the eight hours. Scott Frost did show signs of hope but I think he was just overwhelmed after a 4-0 hole to start.
Both players had good and bad rolls but Pagulayan was definitely the dominant player.
I liked seeing that old school one pocket, played almost perfectly, destroyed power one pocket. I loved seeing Alex play with so much control, it was almost like watching Efren at times.
The kid is becoming a master, and he ripped a champion to shreds with what looked like very little effort.
Danny, I'll take the over on 18.5 for $50.
I don't think you and I have to post.
Please confirm.
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Best $50 I ever lost.
:grin:
Fell asleep with ThinkPad in bed.......
....it snores..:angry:
Good for you. Did parts of it hold your attention? Was it thrilling to see the strategies executed by each player or patterns?
When you do watch a match like this, does it benefit your game, or do you watch it more for entertainment?
Is the comaraderie of the folks on the chat window another attraction for watching pool matches like this?
Alex does have a way of doing that sometimes. I've seen him do it myself at a DCC. The barking before the match took 3 hours, and when the money was right, Alex barbecued his opponent in less than 20 minutes, race to 10, 9-ball, on a bar table with a big cueball, spotting his opponent the 7.
He could have spotted him the 3 and out, and the end result would have been the same.
I'm telling you, the kid can play all games. :grin-square:
I liked seeing that old school one pocket, played almost perfectly, destroyed power one pocket. I loved seeing Alex play with so much control, it was almost like watching Efren at times.
The kid is becoming a master, and he ripped a champion to shreds with what looked like very little effort.