Do you play that same set again, the same way?
or
Even and try to bet more?
or
Even and try to bet more?
Do you play that same set again, the same way?
or
Even and try to bet more?
Since Tyler was his own backer, he has to have an honest evaluation of how he played.
The final score was 100 to 94.What was the final score? I didn't have the opportunity to watch. I looked in the main, action room, and stream threads and didnt see the score.
Do you play that same set again, the same way?
or
Even and try to bet more?
The final score was 100 to 94.
I think Tyler can and will replay this match the same way and win. I didn't see most of day two, but if Tyler did play poorly that day, as suggested above, then he should be a clear favorite if he can maintain his focus throughout the entire match. Ii think focus is one of Tyler's strongest attributes. I believe he will be top 5 in the world in a couple of years.
Maybe Tyler bet his own because he thought he had the nuts.Tyler got beat! There's no two ways about it. The kid played better under pressure when it really counted. I was far more impressed with his game than Tyler's. IMO he has more upside potential to be a top player than Tyler. His game reminds me of Justin Bergman's and that ain't so bad. They are both gunfighters who know how to make the kill!
Tyler cannot win at this game! Psychologically Jesus has an edge on him now. Tyler could win playing even, but it wouldn't be easy. A lot is made of his big break, but I saw him lose control of the cue ball over half the time and not leave himself a look at the one ball many times when he did make a ball. Knowing how to control your break shot is more important than just hitting them hard! Earl never had the hardest break, but what he had was a very effective break that allowed him to run rack after rack.
Tyler did not look confident, and he took a lot of time on many shots that he subsequently missed. His sub par position play was often caused by poor speed control of the cue ball. When we talk about position play, cue ball speed control is 90% of it!
My opinion is that Tyler is on the edge of either becoming a good player or quitting the game entirely. It will take a lot of hard work for him to become a top player and I'm not sure he has the motivation to do that now. Only time will tell. I see him on a straight trajectory the last two years with little progress or advancement. If he did in fact have the skills that people are attributing to him here he would have won this match. Based on what I saw on days two and three he was fortunate to have the score be as close as it was. Jesus definitely had a let down on day three that allowed Tyler to climb back in the match. But when it really counted Jesus rose to the occasion and Tyler did not. That's the match I watched. :yes:
Do you play that same set again, the same way?
or
Even and try to bet more?
No chance he's ever top 5.
Just sayin