Fedor vs Alex money match starts tonight. Who do you guys like ?

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I doubt it. Filler destroyed Chohan (and Chohan admitted it) a year or two ago, and Fedor is prolly better at it than Filler.
The Eurokids can play one-pocket lol.
I didn’t know Tony said that, I haven’t seen a ton of Filler 1P. But I just have a hard time seeing Gorst beating Alex at 1P
 
Sorry i work nights and have occasionally been trying to follow, but all the starting over has me thoroughly confused.

So 49-45 is current score and they are playing to 75? Any adding scores from previous days?

What are they playing to today?
 
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Sorry i work nights and have occasionally been trying to follow, but all the starting over has me thoroughly confused.

So 49-45 is current score and they are playing to 75? Any adding scores from previous days?

What are they playing to today?
Changes the rack rule after day 1. Alex paid off pro rated to statr a new race to 50
 
Playing 10b any rules, Shane can play Gorst.

Shane can play Gorst in 9b with the same rules that he played Dennis too
 
Bar box, correct? I don't put much stock in top pros playing in the kiddie pool. Granted SVB won but that game is a breaking contest more than anything else. Barbox pool is THE biggest reason that US pool lags so far behind other countries. Go to Europe/Asia and try to find one. MIGHT find one in a bar/tavern but go to any poolroom and its ALL 9fts. Only place that plays on little table is that English 8b on what is basically a 3x6 snooker table.
I've never seen a 7' table anywhere in the Philippines. They might lynch me if I introduced them to the bar owners!
 
not really. you have a club, yearly 100$ fee, some of this goes to the two weekly junior training hours, some of it goes to the national organization who among other things arranges a national junior championship. most of it will of course go back to the regular member in one form or another, like sponsoring tournament entry fees, lowering table rent, etc.

when i hear youth program i associate that with some kind of government involvement, which is rare outside of maybe taiwan and the netherlands (iirc the pros get some funding there). in most countries it's just structured organization aimed at attracting junior players, and in most countries i bet they aren't as successful at doing this as they would like to be. everyone i speak to seems to moan about the lack of young players..
The absolute best thing going for junior players in this country is Ra Hanna's Junior International Championships (JIC), which is a series of tournaments held at various locations across the country. Well organized, well run and a great opportunity for young players to compete and improve their games. Nice prizes as well, including scholarship money!
 
I doubt it lol. Fedor won banks and one-pocket at dcc. And is a better shooter. He'll prolly just play him straight up.
That said, Alex would still be a slight favorite.
Tournament play and gambling are Completely different competitions, I mean that in a good way.
Alex is a waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better gambler than Ghorst.
It's Reality, compared to one tournament match.
I can watch any player and find weakness & strength.
 
Tournament play and gambling are Completely different competitions, I mean that in a good way.
Alex is a waaaaaaaaaaaaaay better gambler than Ghorst.
It's Reality, compared to one tournament match.
I can watch any player and find weakness & strength.
Lol, ok. Me too. It's what I do for a living. Scout.
Anyways, I hope that Alex challenges Gorst to 1-pocket, straight up.
Gorst is playing with Alex's money, so why not? It'd be a closer match than most would think.
And, for the record, being an experienced gambler will only get you so far. Need skill to back it up.
The best hustlers give you some, take more. That's what Gorst did to Alex...
 
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Not really at all. Having a youth championship doesn't mean you have a "youth program". Also, people don't like hearing their bubbles being burst of their misperception on all European governments support of players. But it keeps getting repeated over and over so it must be true. :unsure:
Remember when all schools in Taiwan "taught pool"?
 
Thanks for the info. Fargo rate has him listed from Lima, TX. LOL How do you think he would do against Hennessee?
Cristopher Tevez is from Peru but has basically been "living" in Texas lately while stateside. My guess is that whoever first submitted him to FargoRate knew he was "living" in Texas at the time, and heard he was from the city of Lima, and so they assumed he must be from a town called Lima, Texas and submitted it to FargoRate that way, when it is actually should have been Lima, Peru (Lima being the capital and largest city of Peru).
 
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