You didn't see the 8 ball hanging in the pocket, then drop in as he shot?Yeah, I had a hard time finding the bad roll, was it just the scratch? Even I know to look out for that scratch, the cue ball wants to go in the pocket on those shots.
You didn't see the 8 ball hanging in the pocket, then drop in as he shot?Yeah, I had a hard time finding the bad roll, was it just the scratch? Even I know to look out for that scratch, the cue ball wants to go in the pocket on those shots.
I did not, in my defense my wife always calls me blind.You didn't see the 8 ball hanging in the pocket, then drop in as he shot?
a legendary match with a legendary roll and finishDiagrams and videos welcome! Maybe this doesn't count, since technically Nick Varner is shooting and missing the 9, so Mike Sigel should be happy to get to the table. Still, that leave is BRUTAL!
A bad outcome, but to be fair that shot could have gone sideways a million different ways.not the worst roll, but at least an honorable mention.
I've posted the video starting at the right time. Man that was really bad. Though that particular hit- and stick shot is prominently featured in Buddy Halls "How do you win from here", in which Buddy explicitly mentioned the possibility of making it in the side. :For me, this is the worst roll I've ever seen. At double hill in the Derby City 9ball final in 2014, John Morra appeared to have played a beautiful, incredibly clutch, kick and stick that would win him the match but something freaky when the object ball went into the side pocket and, as he had sadly played safe on himself, it cost him the title. A 55-year old was looking on as you might notice. Time stramp 1:43:10
Sure, it was probably a 5% chance to unintentionally make the two in the side, but for it to have happened at a time when a tournament title was riding on the outcome was an unbelievably cruel twist of fate and it still rates as the worst roll that I have ever seen because of it.Buddy explicitly mentioned the possibility of making it in the side.
IDK about the percentages, on a Diamond they're probably pretty low. I do know that on an Old Accu-Stats tape, Grady would have called the possiblity, as would Buddy and maybe Nick Varner and I also know that Billy would have fought Grady on it, but not the other twoSure, it was probably a 5% chance to unintentionally make the two in the side, but for it to have happened at a time when a tournament title was riding on the outcome was an unbelievably cruel twist of fate and it still rates as the worst roll that I have ever seen because of it.
Yes, that match was played on a Diamond. As you know, Derby City is a Diamond Billiards produced event and the main purpose of the event is to showcase and promote Diamond tables. Agreed that the two going in the side was possible, but very unlikely, as the commentators correctly noted.IDK about the percentages, on a Diamond they're probably pretty low. I do know that on an Old Accu-Stats tape, Grady would have called the possiblity, as would Buddy and maybe Nick Varner and I also know that Billy would have fought Grady on it, but not the other two![]()
I don't think that's bad roll at all. He took a questionable path to get on the 9. All he needed to was to get to the middle of the table to have a workable shot on the 9.
Go to the 1 hour mark.
Did you not see the 8 fell into the pocket right before the cue ball got there? 8 ball had been in the same spot the whole game.I don't think that's bad roll at all. He took a questionable path to get on the 9. All he needed to was to get to the middle of the table to have a workable shot on the 9.
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