I was sitting here trying to figure out what was missing and I figured it out.....no TAR match to watch. Not sure about the rest of you but I had a great time watching and more importantly learning from that match.
A couple observations I had were:
Corey- I may be a little bias being from Columbus Ohio, but that guy has some serious talent and a great attitude/approach to the game. Want to know how to be the best at something? Its not doing what everyone else does it is doing what everyone else is not doing. I think most of us working on how hard we can hit our break, how to develop an aiming system that makes every shot, etc.. What does Corey do.....works on how to hit the balls as easy as possible resulting in the perfect pattern to run out. Or break 8 ball to put himself in a position to win. Knowing he is out gunned on the break he tries to make the head ball, but if he does not still leaves a tough rack to run out. Or in one pocket out moves Shane by a mile taking away his superior ball making ability.
Shane- the dude is just sick. I know it has all been said before but he proves time and time again that he is the best we have to offer (American that is). He takes a very workman style approach to his game that is so very impressive. At work we call it E+R=O (Event+Response=Outcome) and all his practice, dedication, and ability to learn is his response that drives the outcome he wants.
TAR- I love that you keep tweaking your show/business model. The all around format provides a great change of pace that kept me involved and wanting more. The race to 100 is great to tell who is the best, but there is a reason nobody watches Cricket. Also, knowing that the soft break would come into play bringing in Joe Tucker was a very nice touch. And finally please try and keep Jeremy Jones around..... may be the best in the business when it comes to commentating.
Just want to say thanks again...... a happy customer!
A couple observations I had were:
Corey- I may be a little bias being from Columbus Ohio, but that guy has some serious talent and a great attitude/approach to the game. Want to know how to be the best at something? Its not doing what everyone else does it is doing what everyone else is not doing. I think most of us working on how hard we can hit our break, how to develop an aiming system that makes every shot, etc.. What does Corey do.....works on how to hit the balls as easy as possible resulting in the perfect pattern to run out. Or break 8 ball to put himself in a position to win. Knowing he is out gunned on the break he tries to make the head ball, but if he does not still leaves a tough rack to run out. Or in one pocket out moves Shane by a mile taking away his superior ball making ability.
Shane- the dude is just sick. I know it has all been said before but he proves time and time again that he is the best we have to offer (American that is). He takes a very workman style approach to his game that is so very impressive. At work we call it E+R=O (Event+Response=Outcome) and all his practice, dedication, and ability to learn is his response that drives the outcome he wants.
TAR- I love that you keep tweaking your show/business model. The all around format provides a great change of pace that kept me involved and wanting more. The race to 100 is great to tell who is the best, but there is a reason nobody watches Cricket. Also, knowing that the soft break would come into play bringing in Joe Tucker was a very nice touch. And finally please try and keep Jeremy Jones around..... may be the best in the business when it comes to commentating.
Just want to say thanks again...... a happy customer!