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REALLY???? So Ko's miss on the two nine and two rail slop in the side didn't affect the outcome at all? His three misses that resulted in lucky safes didn't affect the outcome at all? No, it was Shane's choice of push after an unlucky roll after the break (in ONE rack) that allowed the "Superior" player to win.. OK.... :rolleyes:

Jaden

Are you saying that SVB didn't make any adjustment on his break to stop the 1 ball from dropping? If you want to analyze this at a high level you're drawing dead. Stick to the slop stuff the fact is that Ko didn't get lucky shooting at low percentage type shots so really and truly SVB was lucky to even have an opportunity and the fact is he shrunk in those moments as opposed to coming with it.
 
No offense, but you've got to be blind or a fricking idiot to not think luck played a major factor in that match. It got to be so much that Ko couldn't help but to laugh when he was leaving the table.

Maybe I am a fricking idiot my friend. But you are not sportsman at all. And not only you but a lot of guys in this forum. You are acting like small kids right now. It is a joke.

Maybe tomorrow you will think more clearly........
 
I have no words for this. He's probably going to luck his way to 5 or 6 world championships before his time is up. Ko doesn't have to lose to anyone breathing air. Go make a living betting against him in big matches, tell me how that works out for you.

Just because Ko is world class doesn't make what he said any less true. Ko missed a 2-9 combo and left the 2 in the pocket with shane able to see it, but the 9 dropped in another pocket. Ko missed three times in one rack, but left Shane hooked every time. Ko made a very amateur attempt at a break out and somehow got the cue ball in the one spot to see his 3 ball. The guy is a world champ and will win more, but that's luck and its ok to say it is.
 
You do realize that Ko has beaten Shane basically everytime they've come across eachother, right? Well, except 8 ball. Shane beat him once in 8 ball.

Frankly, I think Wu had the superior play out of all 3 players. He just didn't break very well today.
No I didn't. I just watched what happened tonight. Ko would have lost about 13-8 with even rolls.

But perhaps Ko is a lucky SOB. He'd good for sure, but some are destined for success over certain periods.

I thought SVB showed the best form in the tourney with Wu a close 2nd.

Colin
 
I have no words for this. He's probably going to luck his way to 5 or 6 world championships before his time is up. Ko doesn't have to lose to anyone breathing air. Go make a living betting against him in big matches, tell me how that works out for you.

And little Ko just turned 20 is going to get his imagin how good he's going to be in 5 yrs

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No I didn't. I just watched what happened tonight. Ko would have lost about 13-8 with even rolls.

But perhaps Ko is a lucky SOB. He'd good for sure, but some are destined for success over certain periods.

I thought SVB showed the best form in the tourney with Wu a close 2nd.

Colin

His form towards the end was strong without doubt. However of all the top players, he did have the easiest draw from the group stages going forward.
 
Just because Ko is world class doesn't make what he said any less true. Ko missed a 2-9 combo and left the 2 in the pocket with shane able to see it, but the 9 dropped in another pocket. Ko missed three times in one rack, but left Shane hooked every time. Ko made a very amateur attempt at a break out and somehow got the cue ball in the one spot to see his 3 ball. The guy is a world champ and will win more, but that's luck and its ok to say it is.

He gets lucky an awful lot against SVB is all I can say. I literally only remember SVB beating him once. He's frankly just a slight notch over him. It was SVB's job to figure out a way to secure that last game. He failed at that.

Ultimately it may not have even mattered. Ko at that point was likely to run out the set on the next break.
 
Maybe I am a fricking idiot my friend. But you are not sportsman at all. And not only you but a lot of guys in this forum. You are acting like small kids right now. It is a joke.

Maybe tomorrow you will think more clearly........
We're not here to shake hands with the winner, but to talk openly about our observations. Ko's got $30,000 good reasons to not care about what we say, but gawd darn it, allow us the satisfaction of clipping him behind his figurative ear. He jagged out and got all the acclaim and dosh. He ain't suffering none!
 
His form towards the end was strong without doubt. However of all the top players, he did have the easiest draw from the group stages going forward.

That is a huge advantage for Shane to be able to walk into the final 16 as the other top guys like Ko and Biado are beating each other out.

Then being able to practice on the T.V. table. Then play his first match today on the T.V, table while Ko has to come in cold under the lights, not knowing exactly hoe it breaks. etc.

Shane gets a lot of advantages time and time again.
 
Just because Ko is world class doesn't make what he said any less true. Ko missed a 2-9 combo and left the 2 in the pocket with shane able to see it, but the 9 dropped in another pocket. Ko missed three times in one rack, but left Shane hooked every time. Ko made a very amateur attempt at a break out and somehow got the cue ball in the one spot to see his 3 ball. The guy is a world champ and will win more, but that's luck and its ok to say it is.

Efren said "I'd rather be lucky than good..." - the G.O.A.T. luckily LMFAO!
 
He gets lucky an awful lot against SVB is all I can say. I literally only remember SVB beating him once. He's frankly just a slight notch over him. It was SVB's job to figure out a way to secure that last game. He failed at that.

Ultimately it may not have even mattered. Ko at that point was likely to run out the set on the next break.
The only time Shane beat Ko was after they let Shane back in after his 2nd loss when Ko thought he was going to get a by .. It clearly affected him


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Because the world final should happen with no one watching it? Makes sense I guess.

There's like 19 people in the stands, bro.

Fair enough. I was thinking it would break the players rhythm, and if I was a player I'd be less focused on the status of the stream, then the game.
 
i dont get all the whining. Maybe no one noticed - shane just gets better and better. Maybe it's not just his time today. Also, this is 9-ball. There's an element of luck and no one can blame ko for having and taking advantage of it.
ftw!!!...:-)
 
SVB's facebook post. Class in my opinion:

Thanks for everyone support. It was fun and pleasure playing in the finals. I feel like I am at top of my game. But fell short from couple mistakes that cost me big time. Ko play great and he deserve the win. It was great match and experience I will never forget. Congrats to Ko pin yi. Thanks everyone for positive support.
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off to London tonight and will keep you all posted for World Cup of pool in few days.
 
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