seems to be from earlier this month. i haven't watched the entire match, the other guy needs a shot clock badly.. JL chang also played in the tournament
Agree on the boring part. I've tried watching it and rarely get thru more than 5 games.What an incredibly boring game that is. They definitely need a shot clock to play this game. It makes One Pocket look fast.
Wu makes a great two rail kick shot on his last stripe ball at the 43 minute mark. I watched one game and that was the highlight of the game. Otherwise it was safety snooze fest.
Whoever created the Chinese alphabet was a genius. I'm not sure a super computer could duplicate that today.
Could you see these in an American poolroom? One game of 8b would take an hour. Maybe.Thanks for sharing the link. I've never played on one of these Chinese 8-ball tables--I think I would enjoy playing 1000x more than watching.
yea, complete snooze fest. the only c8b matches i watch are when melling, bingjie or potts play.What an incredibly boring game that is. They definitely need a shot clock to play this game. It makes One Pocket look fast.
Wu makes a great two rail kick shot on his last stripe ball at the 43 minute mark. I watched one game and that was the highlight of the game. Otherwise it was safety snooze fest.
Whoever created the Chinese alphabet was a genius. I'm not sure a super computer could duplicate that today.
Could you see these in an American poolroom? One game of 8b would take an hour. Maybe.
Making long shots down the rail is one of the most fun things you can do on a pool table and rounded pockets all but eliminate that possibility. No thanks.We have a large Asian community here and all the Chinese Halls have them. Great table to tighten up your potting but otherwise always feel a little gaffy. That plus the fact they play 8-ball makes it difficult at times to defend yourself. Balls against the rail need to be hit perfect and even then the table tolerances can beat you.
Once played some one pocket for laughs on one. The bouncy rails make for super easy multi-ball take outs. Good training tables. Otherwise no thank you.
I hate having balls bounce out of the jaws. I'd rather miss a small pocket than feel cheated.Making long shots down the rail is one of the most fun things you can do on a pool table and rounded pockets all but eliminate that possibility. No thanks.
This is exactly how I feel but on pool tables too. Tighten up the pockets to make them play as tough as you want, but once the object ball is past the jaws of the pocket it should drop instead of being spit out.I hate having balls bounce out of the jaws. I'd rather miss a small pocket than feel cheated.