It's a chicken wing with extra nuggetsHe has an inverted sidewinder.
It's a chicken wing with extra nuggetsHe has an inverted sidewinder.
It's like he came out of nowhere!
He definitely doesn't have "standard" fundamentals. I don't see how he does it with his elbow so far to the side.View attachment 686544
Just a couple of years ago, it looked like Filler was going to run away with being the best in the world.
Now I'd rank the top 4 as
FSR
Gorst
Shane
Filler
Nice gesture well done FSR. Also the Syrian sidewinder seemed genuinely happy for him to win- he’s my new favourite player.in his post match interview, he dedicated the win to Darren as Darren continues his recovery from his heart attack.
Original. Maybe Hoppewinder. Man he used to blow my mind.
Soufi is the only pro I see who not only does not look like a robot, but appears to genuinely be HAVING FUN playing pool.Nice gesture well done FSR. Also the Syrian sidewinder seemed genuinely happy for him to win- he’s my new favourite player.
All in all a cracking tournament!
Seismicwinder
I like FSR's pace and pre shot routine - doesn't look to me like FSR was cut from the "slow down; slow back; pause; fire" mold.Soufi is the only pro I see who not only does not look like a robot, but appears to genuinely be HAVING FUN playing pool.
He was pure entertainment and made the game look both easy and enjoyable.
I'm sure he won a lot of fans on the world stage.![]()
No, I think Buddy Hall beat him in a hill-hill final.Sorry I just woke up from a really long nap...I assume Mike Sigel won again. Is that right?
It's like watching Chris Melling, except Soufi is more Melling than Melling.Soufi is the only pro I see who not only does not look like a robot, but appears to genuinely be HAVING FUN playing pool.
Legendary.
To me, the pro player today that plays with the most emotion and joy is Roberto Gomez. If Soufi is another like Gomez, it's to pro pool's advantage.Soufi is the only pro I see who not only does not look like a robot, but appears to genuinely be HAVING FUN playing pool.
He was pure entertainment and made the game look both easy and enjoyable.
I'm sure he won a lot of fans on the world stage.![]()
Have you ever looked for the opposite? For example, has one of the pros we all know played much worse than their rating for 600 games?The shorter time we cover, the more statistical uncertainty, and it becomes harder to tell what's real and what's a swing.
With that said, over the past 12 months, and including players with at least 100 games/month (i.e., 1200 games total), specific performance ratings (not Fargo Ratings) are
1 Filler 844
2 Gorst 843
3. Ruiz 841
4. SVB 831
5 Chang 836
6. Ouschan 825
7. Shaw 824
Over last 6 months and including players with 600+ games,
1 Gorst 850
2. Ruiz 848
3. Shaw 842
4. SVB 841
5. Kaci 833
6. Yapp 830
7. Filler 828
Jay I did see him in his prime, and you're right when he was in the groove he was great. But when he wasn't - careless mistakes, whining, complaining, etc. Not my favorite player to watch.“Lots of careless errors?” I guess you didn’t see Earl at his peak (which lasted 20+ years). I did! He wasn’t making too many mistakes when he was putting sixes and sevens on people. He looked like he could run racks forever! Once he got in line, he stayed in line,
Nobody today is doing what Earl did, match after match. And that’s a fact Jack!