Can someone set up a stream match after the 9b U.S Open, SVB vs Ko.

gxman

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9b or 10b(preferably), long race, lots of $$$ on the line, diamond table.

I'm sure there will be no problems finding backers on either side of the fence.

I'd also like to see Justin Bergman play little Ko too.
 
Im not sure they like the behind the scenes drama that has happened in the past. Perhaps Shane could go to Taiwan and see how he fairs?
 
No chance this happens unless it's some kind of challenge match. Ko knows he can't beat Shane in a big gambling set so he won't play
 
No chance this happens unless it's some kind of challenge match. Ko knows he can't beat Shane in a big gambling set so he won't play

There was rumors that the CSI 10b challenge match they played(race to 23?) had 20K(each) on the line. Not sure if theres any truth in that.
 
9b or 10b(preferably), long race, lots of $$$ on the line, diamond table.

I'm sure there will be no problems finding backers on either side of the fence.

I'd also like to see Justin Bergman play little Ko too.

Just curious what would be in it for those that set it up ?
 
Just curious what would be in it for those that set it up ?

I dont have the exact figures but it would work something like this:

$15/ppv 500 viewers = $7.5K.

Since they're already in the same location, there wouldnt be any extra traveling expenses involve. Maybe a couple nights extra hotel room.

$500 to loser, $1.5K to winner. Streamer keeps the rest minus setup cost.

Who knows, maybe they might get 1000+ viewers from China/Taipei to see their guy take on Shane.
 
I dont have the exact figures but it would work something like this:

$15/ppv 500 viewers = $7.5K.

Since they're already in the same location, there wouldnt be any extra traveling expenses involve. Maybe a couple nights extra hotel room.

$500 to loser, $1.5K to winner. Streamer keeps the rest minus setup cost.

Who knows, maybe they might get 1000+ viewers from China/Taipei to see their guy take on Shane.

Doesn't even cover their hotel and food expenses. I would think you would need at least $12,000 to winner and $6,000 looser or $20,000 winner take all with say $1,000 expense fee to both.
 
Doesn't even cover their hotel and food expenses. I would think you would need at least $12,000 to winner and $6,000 looser or $20,000 winner take all with say $1,000 expense fee to both.

This is directly after the U.S Open 9-ball. They would be staying an extra day or two after the tournament. Hotel+food for a day is $150/guy.

The 500/1500 split is just to get action started as an appearance fee which is fairly generous. Where else can these guys play pool for 4-5hrs, no entry fee with a shot to win 1500? They can wager between themselves for more.

This match setup is not of an intent to pay Ko to fly over to the U.S to play Shane. Since he's already here for the tournament, stay an extra day or two after to play Shane. He might already have plans to stay a little bit after.
 
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Quote: Long race, lot's of money on the line
(later that day)
Shane vs Ko for $1,500. what's this "long race to?" If i'm these guys i'm not getting out of bed for this.

But most improtantly, what's the point of this match? So that more horse shit threads can be started on Az about who won "that" day or because of the race length, they on diamonds. Or is this really just to satisfy someone vicarious D measuring contest.

I feel that people need to live their own lives and leave Shane's alone. Too many people who know a bunch but prob never won a local yet.

ooh ooh how bout shane and dennis, some revenge. that'll prove who's the best.

JMO
 
Yet another asinine post as you never want to accept that Ko is the superior player. Get a clue already.


Really? Seriously? Ko is a great player, but superior? I don't think so & I'm not a Shane fan boy.

I don't really believe Ko should have gotten past Wu & only by the grace of an abundance of rolls did he & that followed into the Final yesterday against Shane.

IMO Ko while a great player is far from being a superior player compared to any in the final 4, little Ko, Wu or Shane and in a winner break format gambling not only is he not superior, but he doesn't have to like it a bit.
 
Probably a good thing...

Really? Seriously? Ko is a great player, but superior? I don't think so & I'm not a Shane fan boy.

I don't really believe Ko should have gotten past Wu & only by the grace of an abundance of rolls did he & that followed into the Final yesterday against Shane.

IMO Ko while a great player is far from being a superior player compared to any in the final 4, little Ko, Wu or Shane and in a winner break format gambling not only is he not superior, but he doesn't have to like it a bit.

I'm afraid that if Ko didn't get the rolls and win, several AZers would've had to be put on suicide watch...

Jaden
 
Really? Seriously? Ko is a great player, but superior? I don't think so & I'm not a Shane fan boy.

I don't really believe Ko should have gotten past Wu & only by the grace of an abundance of rolls did he & that followed into the Final yesterday against Shane.

IMO Ko while a great player is far from being a superior player compared to any in the final 4, little Ko, Wu or Shane and in a winner break format gambling not only is he not superior, but he doesn't have to like it a bit.

He liked it here.

Word on the street is there was quite a handful bet on the side.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CZo5nHx9As
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piEqzgRNFqc
 
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