8ballr is BRAGS

lol and still no video proof that any of you can play pool...the more you talk the more foolish you become.

Hey 8ballr,

Please look up the CSI streaming video of me playing for the 2017 National Senior Platinum Championship finals match. If you think I can not play, you're a fool. My problem is being 73 years young. Before you verbally demean or challenge other players, check your facts. As I see you play out of Sacramento, I'll be there in December to visit my grand kids. Perhaps we can play some? Oh, I'll need some weight as you are obviously a better, more seasoned player ;) .

Lyn
 
Hey 8ballr,

Please look up the CSI streaming video of me playing for the 2017 National Senior Platinum Championship finals match. If you think I can not play, you're a fool. My problem is being 73 years young. Before you verbally demean or challenge other players, check your facts. As I see you play out of Sacramento, I'll be there in December to visit my grand kids. Perhaps we can play some? Oh, I'll need some weight as you are obviously a better, more seasoned player ;) .

Lyn

I don't recall mentioning your game...but anyway sure...the challenge is up to see if you can do what BRAGS did.
 
It is just a whack-a-mole game with his piece of shit ass...whaddya gonna do?

His shit ass wants to turn the forum to shit coz he can't fit in.

He's a turd. If I were in Sacramento area, I'd drop by his house an take a shit on his lawn.

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I don't recall mentioning your game...but anyway sure...the challenge is up to see if you can do what BRAGS did.

You realize that what you/Brags did is really not impressive.

When Luc did it, it was impressive. It was in major competition and he broke and ran the rack that fast without knowing the layout prior.

Trying to run a copy cat rack out (that really isnt that hard to begin with) faster then someone else is only going to contribute to bad fundamentals. Im sure you attempted said run out multiple times before you were able to beat Luc's time which you have still yet to do as you hung the 6 and were going to scratch cross side but you picked the CB up.

Doing said run out over and over again and trying to do it faster and faster isnt going to help your game as doing it at speed like that is only going to contribute to improper stance, aiming and stroke.

I'm sure if you took your time on the run out, the 6 would have went in. But it did not and you left an even easier runout for your opponent and that rack is a loss.

It's not the table's fault you missed the 6. It's not your sprained wrist or your gopro strapped to your head.

The reason you are seeing no other videos of someone else trying this is because in the pool world, how fast you run a rack out means absolutely nothing unless you are playing speed pool on espn. You are not going to get an extra point for breaking and running faster then your opponent. No one really gives a shit.

The same can be said for you not wanting to use the diamond system or not lining your shot up with your cue. Feel free to not use all the tools of this game to help you win a match, but dont expect your opponent to follow suit. You can completely expect to get drilled in any form of competition while you are running around the table 1 stroking everything and just eyeballing it.

You will never be a pro player or even a decent player.
 
You realize that what you/Brags did is really not impressive.

When Luc did it, it was impressive. It was in major competition and he broke and ran the rack that fast without knowing the layout prior.

Trying to run a copy cat rack out (that really isnt that hard to begin with) faster then someone else is only going to contribute to bad fundamentals. Im sure you attempted said run out multiple times before you were able to beat Luc's time which you have still yet to do as you hung the 6 and were going to scratch cross side but you picked the CB up.

Doing said run out over and over again and trying to do it faster and faster isnt going to help your game as doing it at speed like that is only going to contribute to improper stance, aiming and stroke.

I'm sure if you took your time on the run out, the 6 would have went in. But it did not and you left an even easier runout for your opponent and that rack is a loss.

It's not the table's fault you missed the 6. It's not your sprained wrist or your gopro strapped to your head.

The reason you are seeing no other videos of someone else trying this is because in the pool world, how fast you run a rack out means absolutely nothing unless you are playing speed pool on espn. You are not going to get an extra point for breaking and running faster then your opponent. No one really gives a shit.

The same can be said for you not wanting to use the diamond system or not lining your shot up with your cue. Feel free to not use all the tools of this game to help you win a match, but dont expect your opponent to follow suit. You can completely expect to get drilled in any form of competition while you are running around the table 1 stroking everything and just eyeballing it.

You will never be a pro player or even a decent player.

Tap, tap, tap!!!

Incidentally, Jason Kane, former world speed pool champion plays on several of teams I'm part of in Vegas. Would love to see the two of them try the layout for the cheese. Jason has slowed his game down significantly as the speed caused errors in play. Primarily not seeing eight ball patterns. Still shoots straight and quickly but with good pace.

Lyn
 
Look here, mr. icon.

Reality has no bearing on the matter. hes a disillusioned loser.

His self-deceit is literally amazing.
 
You realize that what you/Brags did is really not impressive.

When Luc did it, it was impressive. It was in major competition and he broke and ran the rack that fast without knowing the layout prior.

Trying to run a copy cat rack out (that really isnt that hard to begin with) faster then someone else is only going to contribute to bad fundamentals. Im sure you attempted said run out multiple times before you were able to beat Luc's time which you have still yet to do as you hung the 6 and were going to scratch cross side but you picked the CB up.

Doing said run out over and over again and trying to do it faster and faster isnt going to help your game as doing it at speed like that is only going to contribute to improper stance, aiming and stroke.

I'm sure if you took your time on the run out, the 6 would have went in. But it did not and you left an even easier runout for your opponent and that rack is a loss.

It's not the table's fault you missed the 6. It's not your sprained wrist or your gopro strapped to your head.

The reason you are seeing no other videos of someone else trying this is because in the pool world, how fast you run a rack out means absolutely nothing unless you are playing speed pool on espn. You are not going to get an extra point for breaking and running faster then your opponent. No one really gives a shit.

The same can be said for you not wanting to use the diamond system or not lining your shot up with your cue. Feel free to not use all the tools of this game to help you win a match, but dont expect your opponent to follow suit. You can completely expect to get drilled in any form of competition while you are running around the table 1 stroking everything and just eyeballing it.

You will never be a pro player or even a decent player.

You just won the internet! Well said sir
 
Reasonable, logical and correct.

The trifecta.

:thumbup:

You realize that what you/Brags did is really not impressive.

When Luc did it, it was impressive. It was in major competition and he broke and ran the rack that fast without knowing the layout prior.

Trying to run a copy cat rack out (that really isnt that hard to begin with) faster then someone else is only going to contribute to bad fundamentals. Im sure you attempted said run out multiple times before you were able to beat Luc's time which you have still yet to do as you hung the 6 and were going to scratch cross side but you picked the CB up.

Doing said run out over and over again and trying to do it faster and faster isnt going to help your game as doing it at speed like that is only going to contribute to improper stance, aiming and stroke.

I'm sure if you took your time on the run out, the 6 would have went in. But it did not and you left an even easier runout for your opponent and that rack is a loss.

It's not the table's fault you missed the 6. It's not your sprained wrist or your gopro strapped to your head.

The reason you are seeing no other videos of someone else trying this is because in the pool world, how fast you run a rack out means absolutely nothing unless you are playing speed pool on espn. You are not going to get an extra point for breaking and running faster then your opponent. No one really gives a shit.

The same can be said for you not wanting to use the diamond system or not lining your shot up with your cue. Feel free to not use all the tools of this game to help you win a match, but dont expect your opponent to follow suit. You can completely expect to get drilled in any form of competition while you are running around the table 1 stroking everything and just eyeballing it.

You will never be a pro player or even a decent player.
 
I could have two users easy. I'd use proper spelling and leave out the ..... and no one would ever know lmao


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