Just watched the 1000-point 14.1 challenge match between Niels and Stephan Cohen (generously youtubed by Dennis Walsh):
Day one: http://youtu.be/i-iPbE6H1F8
Day two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjMvE7Asxns
. . . and I'm just curious if anyone happens to know: do Niels and Stephan generally communicate by speaking English to each other?
Same question has occurred to me re: Stephan and other top French players verbally communicating with German players in European 9-ball and 14.1 tournaments.
They all speak very good English as do some of the top Italian players and players from Spain, so I wondered: is English is frequently the mutual language between players in such tournaments held within continental Europe?
Might also apply as to communicating when Europeans play in Asian tournaments and vice versa?
Arnaldo
Day one: http://youtu.be/i-iPbE6H1F8
Day two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjMvE7Asxns
. . . and I'm just curious if anyone happens to know: do Niels and Stephan generally communicate by speaking English to each other?
Same question has occurred to me re: Stephan and other top French players verbally communicating with German players in European 9-ball and 14.1 tournaments.
They all speak very good English as do some of the top Italian players and players from Spain, so I wondered: is English is frequently the mutual language between players in such tournaments held within continental Europe?
Might also apply as to communicating when Europeans play in Asian tournaments and vice versa?
Arnaldo
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