nineballer
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This has to be said.
I'm a fan of pool and have been around it for years. I was at the DCC every day and night. I was there when Jessie asked Corey to play on the barbox and Corey said he'd take the 8. This did happen. Now, with that being said, Corey may have been busy with something else and was blowing it off by asking for the 8, might have been feeling Jessie out to see if he could get the 8, or simply didn't have his stakehorse around to bet as high as he wanted to in the game. This is why I'm bothered that this game hasn't been kicked off. I'm not in favor of either player. I'm simply a big fan and promoter of action just like the DCC. That's why they give an Action and Entertainment Award out every year. Now if a professional tournament is geared to solicit action, why would anyone question the integrity of a thread for doing the same? I have read this thread and think it is great. I just hope Bowman's camp gets together and makes something happen.
Now, on a different but not so different note, I have witnessed many tournaments for many years. About five years ago, I was at the Music City Open in Nashville, TN. I was standing nearby when I heard Corey talking to Dee about how much he disliked the bar tables and thought it was all just a big break contest. This shocked me because I had just seen Corey the year before beat Larry Nevel badly on the bar tables at the DCC on Diamond tables at the tournament site, then at a local poolroom on a Valley table. I thought he was a fan of the barbox, but with his conversation with Dee, I found out he currently was not. I then watched a match of his against Jimmy Reid in the Music City. When Jimmy broke, if he made a ball and had a shot, Corey just raked the balls. The entire set went this way with Corey beating Jimmy in a close set. I wasn't happy as an observer because I thought he was robbing the spectators out of part of the show, but I understood his discontent for the bar tables for I too think they are just a break contest. That is why it is too hard to say who the best is on a bar table. With every table breaking differently, I feel the winner in a long session is the first one to figure out the break. Watching Corey for years study the rack, I have often said that if he ever figures out his break on the bar tables nobody in the world will be able to beat him on them. I hope this is the case since he has a renewed liking of the tables he previously cursed. I was just wondering when did Corey get back to liking the bar tables? I feel that his stroke is too good for them. He needs room to let it out.
Anyway, sorry the post was so long but I hadn't posted yet and had much to say. I think this matchup will get kicked off. It's just a matter of timing.
I'm a fan of pool and have been around it for years. I was at the DCC every day and night. I was there when Jessie asked Corey to play on the barbox and Corey said he'd take the 8. This did happen. Now, with that being said, Corey may have been busy with something else and was blowing it off by asking for the 8, might have been feeling Jessie out to see if he could get the 8, or simply didn't have his stakehorse around to bet as high as he wanted to in the game. This is why I'm bothered that this game hasn't been kicked off. I'm not in favor of either player. I'm simply a big fan and promoter of action just like the DCC. That's why they give an Action and Entertainment Award out every year. Now if a professional tournament is geared to solicit action, why would anyone question the integrity of a thread for doing the same? I have read this thread and think it is great. I just hope Bowman's camp gets together and makes something happen.
Now, on a different but not so different note, I have witnessed many tournaments for many years. About five years ago, I was at the Music City Open in Nashville, TN. I was standing nearby when I heard Corey talking to Dee about how much he disliked the bar tables and thought it was all just a big break contest. This shocked me because I had just seen Corey the year before beat Larry Nevel badly on the bar tables at the DCC on Diamond tables at the tournament site, then at a local poolroom on a Valley table. I thought he was a fan of the barbox, but with his conversation with Dee, I found out he currently was not. I then watched a match of his against Jimmy Reid in the Music City. When Jimmy broke, if he made a ball and had a shot, Corey just raked the balls. The entire set went this way with Corey beating Jimmy in a close set. I wasn't happy as an observer because I thought he was robbing the spectators out of part of the show, but I understood his discontent for the bar tables for I too think they are just a break contest. That is why it is too hard to say who the best is on a bar table. With every table breaking differently, I feel the winner in a long session is the first one to figure out the break. Watching Corey for years study the rack, I have often said that if he ever figures out his break on the bar tables nobody in the world will be able to beat him on them. I hope this is the case since he has a renewed liking of the tables he previously cursed. I was just wondering when did Corey get back to liking the bar tables? I feel that his stroke is too good for them. He needs room to let it out.
Anyway, sorry the post was so long but I hadn't posted yet and had much to say. I think this matchup will get kicked off. It's just a matter of timing.