Left side is total sets won. Right side is score in the current set. This is a pretty common format among longer set competitions. They use this in tennis fairly frequently
I went through the matches (80 of them) and, if I didn’t miscount, 73/80 (91.25%) of them featured the winner winning more overall racks. 5/80 (6.25%) featured both players winning the same amount, and 2/80 (2.5%) featured the loser winning more overall racks. While this is a minor problem, I...
I think she was trying to just kill it for the corner and badly misjudged the speed, or just pounded the ball on accident. If not then she was trying to play two rails out for the side and under hit it pretty badly. I was curious about that shot too
Oh no doubt Albin is a monster. But when you look at all of the names in the final 64, then look at who he’s had to play… well, I’d say he’s dodged about 30 land mines.
It’s really unfortunate. He’s so far outclassed. He’s playing against 5 world class players, all in their prime (save for maybe David). It speaks more to the USA’s lack of pool depth that we have to rely on Earl to get us points.
Even in a match between Albin and Earl, Phil Yates manages to fellate Joshua Filler. The bias from Phil has been apparent in the booth. At least Allison stays neutral