And?It should never have been hill-hill in the first place.
Jayson couldn't even get to the hill in his match with FSR yesterday.
Fedor has still played better than Shaw so far.
And?It should never have been hill-hill in the first place.
Yup, that's the rule. On a shirt foul, it will be rare that the object ball moves.I believe in a shirt foul, the ball doesn't have to move, even if the shirt makes contact it is still a foul.
Chua has been at the top of his game during the Reyes. It's why I think he is the third best player in the world, and someone I would never bet against no matter who he is playing.Wow! Three jump-ins by Chua in one match. Absolutely brilliant.
Who has been the best and weakest player of Team RAWR?I have to question whether Filipinos actually do show up at big pool matches in large crowds. Maybe they did in the past, but now?
In any case, Matchroom could not foresee that everyone on Team ROW would get a case of the yips at the same time. I mean Fedor, with a shirt foul?
AJ Manas has now been part of five winning points. Chua has been the best player on Team Asia, but Manas might just end up winning MVP.
He definitely has a high amount of raw talent, hence the nonchalant attitude and fearlessness. If he takes his time and becomes more of a student of the game, he would be a killer with all that ability.Chua has been at the top of his game during the Reyes. It's why I think he is the third best player in the world, and someone I would never bet against no matter who he is playing.
I do think Manas is better than you think. Biggest problem for him has been a lack of maturity at the table relative to some of the greats you saw at a young age. He's been a bit too nonchalant and far too aggressive at times - the bane of youth.
And... Nothing really. Fedor made too many mistakes in a match that should have never gotten to hill hill. On paper it shouldn't even be close, Fedor should be stealing. The margins are just too thin between these players, you can't make any mistakes. They have to play the most boring pool on the planet and still might not be able to win.And?
Jayson couldn't even get to the hill in his match with FSR yesterday.
Fedor has still played better than Shaw so far.
Pressure makes a pipe burst.And... Nothing really. Fedor made too many mistakes in a match that should have never gotten to hill hill. On paper it shouldn't even be close, Fedor should be stealing. The margins are just too thin between these players, you can't make any mistakes. They have to play the most boring pool on the planet and still might not be able to win.
not the coaches fault at 0-7Good question and a reflection of poor decisions being made at MR. The team needs a real coach, not someone who makes things up to sound good. JJ is the real life equivalent of AI.
I agree, Fedor should be stealing.And... Nothing really. Fedor made too many mistakes in a match that should have never gotten to hill hill. On paper it shouldn't even be close, Fedor should be stealing. The margins are just too thin between these players, you can't make any mistakes. They have to play the most boring pool on the planet and still might not be able to win.
Begs the question...who in his age group today do you consider a future world champion, if any?Emily's comment "he's definitely a future world champion" (need it even be said that in her eyes, the World 9ball is the only world championship) seems a bit ridiculous to me.
Forgive me, but I haven't seen anything yet from Manas that would cause me to concur. I recall at the 2017 Mosconi how Filler went undefeated, was the Mosconi MVP, and was the best player on either team. At that point, it would have been reasonable to predict the greatness that would be coming soon for Filler. I don't get anything near the same feeling here with Manas.
So, I will dissent and say that Manas does not look like a future world champion to me. That said, I'd be happy to be wrong on this, and wish him every possible success. I'd call him a young player with a lot of promise. I saw Strickland, Filler, Gorst, Hopkins and Pagulayan all play when they were teenagers. As teens, they were much further along than Manas is today relative to the pros of their respective days.
He's certainly not in the conversation with Fedor or Josh, and it can be argued that in 2025, neither Josh nor Fedor is in the conversation with Yapp. Those are the top three right now. Wonder who you'd bump to include Chua.Chua has been at the top of his game during the Reyes. It's why I think he is the third best player in the world, and someone I would never bet against no matter who he is playing.
It was embarrassing enough when the team was announced. Team "Rest of the World" features nobody that has won a WNT event this year and three guys who have not even made it to Day 6 of a Matchroom major this year.Team ROW should be embarrassed. Should have taken at least two points today.
Alex Lely and Johan Ruysink would disagreeCoach can't do anything.
I agree. It may have not made a difference, but when I saw that Shane,filler, Eklent Kaci, were left off the team, I knew they had ZERO chance of winningIt was embarrassing enough when the team was announced. Team "Rest of the World" features nobody that has won a WNT event this year and three guys who have not even made it to Day 6 of a Matchroom major this year.
I doubt it. Even they know that most of the coach's job has been completed by the time one of these events begins.Alex Lely and Johan Ruysink would disagree