Youtube - SVB vs Nick The Greek

Thanks, great match, it deserves to be rewatched.

Anyone knows what cue and shaft is Nick playing?
 
I don't like watching svb ... watching how simple he makes the game look takes my confidence and throws it right out the damn window!!!! lol


Thanks for the link though :thumbup:
 
I don't like watching svb ... watching how simple he makes the game look takes my confidence and throws it right out the damn window!!!! lol


Thanks for the link though :thumbup:

If watching him takes away your confidence, I highly suggest you watch me play.

You'll get it all back and then some.
 
Great match, magnificent performance by SVB.
Nick is sponsored by Pechauer cues, plays with a Winchester CAM 11 from Camelot II series, black leather handle, about 19oz, If I recall right he uses a 314-2 shaft (fit to the cue by Pechauer), turned down to 12.3mm, kamui black soft tip, 58" even split, "medium-thin" butt, about 19" balance.
Great cue, I've hit a few shots with it.
Petros
 
Great match, magnificent performance by SVB.
Nick is sponsored by Pechauer cues, plays with a Winchester CAM 11 from Camelot II series, black leather handle, about 19oz, If I recall right he uses a 314-2 shaft (fit to the cue by Pechauer), turned down to 12.3mm, kamui black soft tip, 58" even split, "medium-thin" butt, about 19" balance.
Great cue, I've hit a few shots with it.
Petros

Great answer, thank you.
 
Thanks for posting ! This is one to watch ! SVB took it up another level even for him !
 
The moment the match was in hand, it became a practice session for SVB. That rack they were using was interesting. They were shooting right over it without the ball being disrupted. Not to say a soft shot would be affected..
 
The moment the match was in hand, it became a practice session for SVB. That rack they were using was interesting. They were shooting right over it without the ball being disrupted. Not to say a soft shot would be affected..

Shane likes to leave the Magic Rack on the table, but at one point later in the match, the 8 and 10 were inside the rack, and Shane needed a good draw off the 8 to get on the 9. The draw spit the Magic Rack forward a few inches, killing about half the draw, but he still managed to get decent on the 9 and then out.

Ken
 
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