Analyse This Stroke

wow!

That guy plays better shape than I do, however, I am going to quit complaining about my stroke, my opponent's sharking, the lack of money in pool, the lack of respect for professional players, the name-calling on the Main Forum, etc.

Well.......... I'm going to try. The guy is an inspiration.

Thanks,
JoeyA
 
That guy was going to give me the 7 out in 9 ball but I insisted that he wear platform shoes (why take a chance) needless to say he would not go for it so we could not match up. I would have broke his chicken A$$!!! :wink:
 
The best part is that he can reach down into the pockets and pull a color out and spot it without missing a beat. :)
 
I am reminded of someone many years ago who I used to watch play nine-ball at Palladium Bowl on 125th and Aurora in Seattle (closed 6/11/1980). He had polio in his left arm and would use his index and middle knuckles on same for his bridge. His name was Larry Kubah (sp???) or something like that.

That guy was the flat-out BEST nine-ball player I've ever seen. Bar none. "Missed shot" was not in his vocabulary- he was truly phenomenal.
 
I thought I loved this game, but this guy puts me to shame in that department. Anyone who can overcome obsticles like he has, and play like that, deserves the respect of everyone of us who ever played the game.

Steve
 
This just goes to show that anything is possible if you really want it.Still,i want to see him get the cheeze off the light
 
I thought I loved this game, but this guy puts me to shame in that department. Anyone who can overcome obsticles like he has, and play like that, deserves the respect of everyone of us who ever played the game.

Steve

So very true.
 
He's definitely got one foot on the floor so I guess it's ok. Would he not be allowed to wear running shorts during a match? I'd sure hate to look up and see balls that aren't supposed to be there.
MULLY
 
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