I get it, Bob, but breaking is a skill. I am sure you agree. Smash and pray is the opposite.It's a very specialized skill that only applies to nine ball with the nine on the spot and a template rack and new balls. I'm not bothered by it -- other than not being able to make the one ball myself -- but I can see how some could be irritated. It's not the traditional smash-and-pray from a somewhat loose rack.
Who's the first?Filler’s performance today was the second best I ever saw.
Ditto.For me, this:
This is one of those things that I'll never understand why it became a thing.
It's one of the most popular anime of all time (Dragon Ball Z), highest grossing across the world. Basically these warriors have a scouter that they wear on their eye that can gauge the power level of anyone. So when they meet the strongest person, the scouter breaks because it cannot fathom the strength of the person, their power level is over 9,000 of whatever unit of measurement the scouter uses. Like Joshua Filler.This is one of those things that I'll never understand why it became a thing.
Same. I watch it every couple of months. I alluded to this match when someone mentioned Ko Ping Chung being overrated.For me, this:
Are you trying to make Wojo a thing? LolI don’t understand the complaints about pocketing the one on the break. The breaker won the prior game. The breaker should have some advantage. Wojo screwed up early and late. That’s why he lost.
lol trust me, I know the background of the show as I saw it years before it hit Cartoon Network.It's one of the most popular anime of all time (Dragon Ball Z), highest grossing across the world. Basically these warriors have a scouter that they wear on their eye that can gauge the power level of anyone. So when they meet the strongest person, the scouter breaks because it cannot fathom the strength of the person, their power level is over 9,000 of whatever unit of measurement the scouter uses. Like Joshua Filler.
Same. I watch it every couple of months. I alluded to this match when someone mentioned Ko Ping Chung being overrated.
Can't blame them, WNT payout is dogshit.Between this and the fact that he is the current world 10 ball champion, it's hard to say he's overrated.
The Ko brothers seem to be more payout focus these days though, so they're playing a lot of Duya/Heyball.
What does my own skill have to do with low prize fund in pool? Money in pro pool is a joke, this is a fact. I will still continue to watch and support, but it's still sad. Especially for people with talent like Filler and the Ko Bros.Man. It must be fun to be so good at pool that a $40k prize is "laughable."
I don’t understand the complaints about pocketing the one on the break. The breaker won the prior game. The breaker should have some advantage. Wojo screwed up early and late. That’s why he lost.
Are you trying to make Wojo a thing? Lol
That seems very far from Voy-check. I think that's how you pronounce it. Idk how you get Wojo from that. Voy-check seems pretty simple to me.
Maybe there is a Polish here that can correct us.
Don't ask me to pronounce Quoc Hoang Duong![]()
Nah I get that, just don't know where Wojo comes from lol. Adding the O at the end is the puzzling part. From now on I'll just say Voycheck, since I can't spell his first or last name.i call him woj. really can't be expected to write out polish names, that would take forever and still go wrong
That's easy, it's pronounced the martianAre you trying to make Wojo a thing? Lol
That seems very far from Voy-check. I think that's how you pronounce it. Idk how you get Wojo from that. Voy-check seems pretty simple to me.
Maybe there is a Polish here that can correct us.
Don't ask me to pronounce Quoc Hoang Duong![]()
I think getting on the 2 is a combination of luck and skill. If you can leave your white near the centre of the table you have far more chance of getting on the 2.it also takes luck to get a shot on the 2-ball. josh got lucky in that regard with 7 BNR's, or whatever the number.
he definitely breaks hard. often made more than one ball on the break