Predator Challenge of Champions. Fedor vs Filler vs Biado

Filler defeated Gorst in straight sets 4-2, 4-3, 4-0.
After 4-0 and 4-1 yesterday in 10ball, Josh beat Fedor by 20 racks to 6 over the past two days of rotation pool. The best rivalry in pool since Varner and Sigel in the 1980s continues, and perhaps Fedor will strike the next blow. What we know for sure, though, is that when these two legendary players square off, it is pro pool at its very finest.

Shame the stream quality was so poor, but what a fantastic event. No shot clock did not matter as the three players all kept things moving fairly quickly. Also, no "ten ball last" rule in effect was nice. By going without sanctioning, Predator escaped the bondage of having to abide by WPA rules.

All at Predator can take a bow. Well done!
 
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Although they had some streaming problems in the Grand Final, just about the whole match (pieces of 2 games missing) is available on Pro Billiard TV's YouTube channel in 4 video parts. If you'd like to watch the match, here is the correct order of play for these 4 videos, using the timings in the lower right corner:
[Note: the match itself is shorter than the total length of those 4 videos, as it started at about the 13-minute point in the first video and ended at about the 25-minute point in the 4th video.]​

23:29​
48:21​
8:07​
32:58​
 
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Although they had some streaming problems in the Grand Final, just about the whole match (pieces of 2 games missing) is available on Pro Billiard TV's YouTube channel in 4 video parts. If you'd like to watch the match, here is the correct order of play for these 4 videos, using the timings in the lower right corner:
[Note: the match itself is shorter than the total length of those 4 videos, as it started at about the 13-minute point in the first video and ended at about the 25-minute point in the 4th video.]​

23:29​
48:21​
8:07​
32:58​
Yes, it took an effort, but I managed to watch the whole thing.
 
After 4-0 and 4-1 yesterday in 10ball, Josh beat Fedor by 20 racks to 6 over the past two days of rotation pool. The best rivalry in pool since Varner and Sigel in the 1980s continues, and perhaps Fedor will strike the next blow. What we know for sure, though, is that when these two legendary players square off, it is pro pool at its very finest.

Shame the stream quality was so poor, but what a fantastic event. No shot clock did not matter as the three players all kept things moving fairly quickly. Also, no "ten ball last" rule in effect was nice. By going without sanctioning, Predator escaped the bondage of having to abide by WPA rules.

All at Predator can take a bow. Well done!

i'm pretty sure it's just the graphic for the shot clock that's amiss, for all the events this week. the beeps are working. i don't mind that much, never liked their dimunitive clock graphic anyway
 
i'm pretty sure it's just the graphic for the shot clock that's amiss, for all the events this week. the beeps are working. i don't mind that much, never liked their dimunitive clock graphic anyway
Thanks, I did not realize this.
 
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