Is this old?
Fedor doesn't want that smoke.
Fedor is the one calling Alex out.Fedor doesn't want that smoke.
it's fedor that's barking.. he's said before that he doesn't like alex' game because of the torture it entails, but obviously he's changed his mind
Fedor is the one calling Alex out.
I think I like Fedor in this. Alex 20 years ago couldn't beat Efren. He didn't have that magic touch Efren did. Now the roles are reversed, Fedor is the young and straight shooter, and Alex is the older and wiser player. The question is, did Alex gain a lot of magic in one hole over the years to become the modern Efren equivalent?
Alex is going to have to bring up his game…I told him giving TRex 8-7 was going to burn his action....and I think his game surpassed Efren.sure he did, noone has beaten him in well over a decade. but is he the same player he was 5 years ago? he's been using glasses on and off, he's a little jumpier, hasn't played a big set since chohan 2-3 years ago.. there are questions.
Alex is going to have to bring up his game…I told him giving TRex 8-7 was going to burn his action....and I think his game surpassed Efren.
He been playing snooker and Chinese 8-ball a way too much.
I think youth and far superior firepower wins this deal. Alex would have to use up his whole bag of moves to hold off the ballmaking barrage of Fedor. Be cool to sweat for sure.I think I like Fedor in this. Alex 20 years ago couldn't beat Efren. He didn't have that magic touch Efren did. Now the roles are reversed, Fedor is the young and straight shooter, and Alex is the older and wiser player. The question is, did Alex gain a lot of magic in one hole over the years to become the modern Efren equivalent?
For those of us not in the know – are these guys backers for somebody? From the back and forth seems like maybe John Mars is a backer for SVB (or maybe SVB & Alex?) and Jamie McWhorter backs Fedor?
I felt the same about the 2 exhibition matches this week. Sure in odd circumstances the old guard may know what to do, but the raw pocketing ability and CB control of current world class players is on another level. Leave any sort of opening and they're out...I think youth and far superior firepower wins this deal. Alex would have to use up his whole bag of moves to hold off the ballmaking barrage of Fedor. Be cool to sweat for sure.
alex was in buffalos last year, he didnt take the big cheese,sure he did, noone has beaten him in well over a decade. but is he the same player he was 5 years ago? he's been using glasses on and off, he's a little jumpier, hasn't played a big set since chohan 2-3 years ago.. there are questions.