I’ve watched Fedor more than anyone on AZ. Of that I have no doubt. I watch his practice sessions (when I am practicing) for lord’s sake. Sjm is 100% correct. Gorst’s game has improved tremendously since he moved to the states . He would not be the same player if he had stayed in Russia. Same for his wife to be.Yes, for stroke fundamentals. Not even close to accurate for his defensive and tactical skills.
Very nicely said. Yes, a few of the stars underperformed, but the underdogs, for the most part, went out and got it, so they are to be respected and commended. Today's proceedings offered a reminder of just how hard it is to win the biggest titles. Still, you get awfully few Cinderellas at the biggest majors (World 9ball, US Open 9ball, China Open 9ball), but once upon a time, Darryl Peach worked his magic to win the World 9ball, so you never know.Lot of disappointments: Ouschan, Filler and Ko the biggest, but Kaci, SVB, Chua also played below par.
I think of it more as, other players stepped up. The favorites felt the pressure, no doubt. Lots of players did, even those who won. Roda I’ve seen with the yips before. Great game he has when he doesn’t feel the nerves.
Casper was fun to watch. SVB really should have beaten him, but the Finn played with confidence and abandon. He figured, why not, and didn’t overthink things. His break has been working and he really smashes the ball.
I think Fedor — my favorite Russian who’s becoming more and more American — is the favorite at this point. But Chung is picking it up, Biado has been clutch and FSR has found his second gear.
Darkhorses? Raga is very clever and, I did not see this coming, Aranas is playing without nerves. He always gets nervous.
I don’t consider Duong a dark horse. He is an in be tweener. His game has gotten so much better since he became a regular on the WNT tour. If Fedor doesn’t win, I hope Duong does. He is a lifelong pool sufferer, if you know what that means.
I actually saw in DCC at 14.1 challenge room that Johan was training Fedor's thinking. After Fedor ran rack Johan questioned his patterns and over and over again tell Fedor to use his brain..Yes, for stroke fundamentals. Not even close to accurate for his defensive and tactical skills.
The success of a great athlete has many fathers. But the biggest is themselves. They have to have the proper drive, motivation, dedication, mental toughness, and so forth. Not to mention the physical ability. That is where it all starts.I actually saw in DCC at 14.1 challenge room that Johan was training Fedor's thinking. After Fedor ran rack Johan questioned his patterns and over and over again tell Fedor to use his brain..
He was telling Fedor that he ran racks wrong and only run them because super shotmaking. You might have this one wrong..
I was referring to defense and general tactical conceptualization, not pattern play. I'm sure that you are right in suggesting that Johan was his pattern play mentor in both 14.1 and 9ball, and a great mentor at that.I actually saw in DCC at 14.1 challenge room that Johan was training Fedor's thinking. After Fedor ran rack Johan questioned his patterns and over and over again tell Fedor to use his brain..
He was telling Fedor that he ran racks wrong and only run them because super shotmaking. You might have this one wrong..
Bracket update?
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I heard the ref announce 10 and then 5 two seconds apart from each other a good number of times.
Lot of disappointments: Ouschan, Filler and Ko the biggest, but Kaci, SVB, Chua also played below par.
I think of it more as, other players stepped up. The favorites felt the pressure, no doubt. Lots of players did, even those who won. Roda I’ve seen with the yips before. Great game he has when he doesn’t feel the nerves.
Casper was fun to watch. SVB really should have beaten him, but the Finn played with confidence and abandon. He figured, why not, and didn’t overthink things. His break has been working and he really smashes the ball.
I think Fedor — my favorite Russian who’s becoming more and more American — is the favorite at this point. But Chung is picking it up, Biado has been clutch and FSR has found his second gear.
Darkhorses? Raga is very clever and, I did not see this coming, Aranas is playing without nerves. He always gets nervous.
I don’t consider Duong a dark horse. He is an in be tweener. His game has gotten so much better since he became a regular on the WNT tour. If Fedor doesn’t win, I hope Duong does. He is a lifelong pool sufferer, if you know what that means.
Is that where you can find a lot of top pool players talking about current things in pool these days? I joined X a couple years back expecting to find top players like Shane and others speaking their minds but it seems like many pro pool players aren't active there. Either that or I couldn’t find their real accounts.Truth Social
Is that where you can find a lot of top pool players talking about current things in pool these days? I joined X a couple years back expecting to find top players like Shane and others speaking their minds but it seems like many pro pool players aren't active there. Either that or I couldn’t find their real accounts.
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