Not true, Alcaide had played so poorly with positional mistakes, poor safeties, and misses that it led to the chance for 4-1. Not saying Skyler didn't play well to get there but it was more on Alcaide.
I'm surprised no one remembers this guy. I know I saw him on ESPN more than a couole times. I know if I saw the name, I would instantly recognize it. Also the guy above me has it right when he says the guy just about jumped out of his shoes.
Surprisingly, it is no one mentioned. This guy was really skinny and short and had thin, dark hair, balding on the top. Jumped about 5 feet in the air.
It was a short, thin white guy, probably 5'6"-5'8" that had a big break and jumped up when he broke. I wanna say his first name was Jeff and his last name was pretty long but not sure on that.
Holy smokes! Thank you so much! I have never seen Louie play before and didn't know footage existed. I've only heard the stories. The real deal is even better than I imagined. I can watch him and Keith play all day. He made one shot in the match cutting a ball down the rail at almost a 90 degree...
I think the only reason a lot of the young straight shooters can match up well in 1p with players like Scott and Tony today is because of the wealth of knowledge available at the click of a mouse. They can look up things that used to take players years to figure out. It's a lot like chess. Let's...