Billy Incardona Will Be Commentating TAR 21

I'm so excited about this, I love listening to this man, learn few things from him, the value of the match for me has just went up considerably , if I wasn't going to buy this PPV now and after knowing that Billy I. will be a commentator I am going to buy this 100% just to learn and watch a great match, for some reason a commentator for me can make the match so much exciting to watch, or if a bad commentator he would ruin a great match, thats how much important a commentator is to the game.


Hopefully the other commentator would be Grady Mathews, these two make great viewing, I love the controversy sometimes, and they both can teach you plenty of things.
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.

I don't know why you would think that. I enjoy your commentary. I think you and Billy will make a great team. Actually, that is one of the better commentator combos I could think of. Can't wait.
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.

you know what I like your commentary jay, mainly because instead of telling me useless facts and stories about the players you will talk about how they gambled with this guy or that guy or how they ran the whole set this one time or something along those lines. Instead of saying... the one wiped it's feet at the door or he must be from kentucky!!!!!........ .......
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.

Well now Jay, that's not entirely true:smile:

I have made it known countless times over the years, that my favorite commentator hands down, is Mr. Incardona. That said though.... you are near the top of the next level.

So having Billy and you, that's a great combo for me!

Make sure you needle him thruout the show, so we can get some of that going. That always makes for a good time.

My first match being single again. I won't be bothered at all, I'm going to leave the seat up, I'm going to "get comfortable" and I can turn it up

This is going to be great!!!!!

Justin, I'll give you a call this weekend, I'll text you first to find a time when you're "less busy".:smile:
 
Epic action in Manila. Sorry Justin for the hijack but this seems the perfect place to talk about action, which I know you love. Last night at Pan Pacific (a poker and poolroom owned by Manny Paquiao). there was a monster game worthy of TAR. Manny was partnered with Ronnie Alcano and Efren teamed up with Rubilen Amit, the Philippine women's champ. They played Scotch Doubles (alternate shot) Ten Ball, Race to 20 for some serious cheese. Can you say millions in Tagolog? It's too big a number to post on here.

Manny played good and Ronnie was so-so but Effie looked sharp and little Rubilen was all business. They cruised to victory in a lop sided win. Why I love the Philipines, it reminds me of the old action days in the USA, when great players would hang out making games and ribbing each other. I rarely see that today. They were betting HIGH but having fun too. Manny was in the middle of it all, making jokes on himself for missed shots and asking Efren for coaching. He likes to have fun before getting down to business next week to prepare for the Marquez fight in November. Not one word about boxing or fighting did I hear all night. I was there with my friends Darwin and Joyren, two great guys.

I was just sweating the action when local hustler Lulong spotted me and jumped on me for a rematch. I beat him for 3000p last week playing Banks. I think he just wanted to make some noise in front of the crowd so he jumped on me to play for 5000 or 10000p. Me being the old poolroom scuff that I am didn't shy away from him. I told him I would play him Banks, anytime and anywhere, even on the floor. Even Manny chuckled at that one. He wanted to make a date with me to play tonite at One Side, but I told him I wouldn't make an appointment, just show up and play. We'll have to see what happens.

I just got a new Tony Bautista cue from Joyren (finally I have a good cue in the PI) and I will practice with it today. It has a Moori tip which is too hard but I plan to work on it and soften it up a little. I do have my tricks you know. Lulong is a good player and he could win, but I feel comfortable playing Banks so I'm wiling to gamble with him at this game. At 9-Ball I would have zero chance.

Thanks for the report Jay, but I have to say: That schotch double match was a very uneven matchup. Rubilen is among the better female players in the world, and although Manny can play, he is no more than a B player.

No way Ronnie and Manny had a chance in the match. Perhaps Manny considered it as sponsorship for Rubilen and Efren when they go to China for the World Mix Doubles.:thumbup:

I am 100% certain that Ronnie did not bet his own money in the match!
 
Can hardly wait

JCIN-

Incardona in the booth-SWEET!

If it turns out to be Jay and Billy in the booth-Fatboy might say DOUBLE SWEET!

The expert commentary, ribbing, stories, and general reparte between them would be both informative and entertaining. What a combo-veteran road dogs in the booth possibly barking at each other and today's top dogs in action, each trying to take a bite out of each other.

If other notable current players/or esteemed veterans stop by to add their voice-what a bonus that would be for viewers.

This is going to be good.

Thanks Justin and crew.
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.

Oh brother, Jay!

Hey, you are definitely one of the top Pool commentators in my book. You have a laid back, "every day guy" type of voice and demeanor, that is easy to listen to. From the technical side, you have decent technique and don't overuse "ah's, umm's & uhh's", as well as having good clear pronunciations.

There, feel better? :p


Eric >enjoys Jay's commentary, really
 
I think you and Billy will do a great job, if the match turns out to not be exciting the stories you both can provide will keep everyone entertained for years, but I think hell will freeze over before this match is not one of the most exciting we have seen in a long time.
 
Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.


I'm not available (I kid! I kid!)

Thanks for the report and just a couple of quick questions, Jay:

How is the equipment over there, tables and balls -- and
when they're ribbing each other, are they talking in English or is your Tagalog that good?

Lou Figueroa
 
I'm not available (I kid! I kid!)

Thanks for the report and just a couple of quick questions, Jay:

How is the equipment over there, tables and balls -- and
when they're ribbing each other, are they talking in English or is your Tagalog that good?

Lou Figueroa

Thanks Lou and all of you who who said I'm not so bad ;). I'm sure Billy and I will have a good time sweating the match and talking about it, AND MORE! We rarely agree on anything anyway :smile:
The equipment here varies widely, from pretty good to downright awful. Some of the best tables (Brunswick Metros) are at One Side. They are well maintained with fairly tight pockets. A few other places have similar tables, maybe not so well maintained though. You will find locally made tables (Kangaroo, Star, Puyat etc.) at most rooms. Some of them look like Gold Crown copies. Due to the hot, humid climate and lack of air conditioning, they typically play super slow (with some funny rolls). It takes some getting used to and many foreign players will not play in these small rooms which abound over here. For me I view the adjustment required as a challenge. I like going into new rooms and making friends and playing the invariable Rotation game for small money (usually 50 or 100p a game).

That said, I always carry a tip tool and some scotch brite to smooth out the shaft on a house cue. For a bigger game (500-1,000p) I want to have my own cue. I really like the Tony Bautista cue I just got, the best cue I've ever had over here - BY FAR! Last night I went to One Side to meet Lalong to play some Banks for 5,000p (a race to five or seven). He had challenged me the night before at Pan Pacific. He is already playing when I get there, accompanied by Bob Guerrero. He tells me he will play shortly, so we grab a table so I can practice. I hit balls for maybe 30 minutes and I'm really getting zeroed in on the banks. I'm banging them and anxious to play. Now Lalong comes over and asks me if I'm ready. I tell him yes and ask him to put up his 5K. There will be no "owesies" on this match. I tell him to give it to Bob (a well known filipino) to hold. Maybe I am too confident because he now says he will eat first.

I go back to practicing and next thing I know Lalong is in a game with Chris Melling from England, a top player. Chris is giving him the eight in Ten Ball and two games on the wire to 15. They are betting 10,000p. Nothing I can do except wait or leave. I'm done practicing so I just watch the action until Lalong finishes. Jeff De Luna and Darren Appleton on one table playing Ten Ball, Huidji See and Wong Kang (a 17 year old Chinese wizard!) playing Ten Ball and the Melling-Lalong game. Typically these "practice" sessions can be anywhere from 5-15,000p (about $350) a set. After beating See the youthful Kang takes on Carlo Biado, a top rated filipino money player next. They are playing Rotation and Kang has already beaten Luat at this game the night before. John Morra is there with his straight shooting filipina girl friend Anna in tow. She is practicing with Guerrero and giving him a workout. Tony Drago is waiting in the wings for someone to get out of line, and Jundal Mazon hovers around the action pit too. It's like a filipino version of Hard Times, with more good players. An ordinary night at One Side though.

It takes over two hours for the Lalong match to end, going double hill naturally. I know if Lalong wins, I'm next. He screws up and misses a combo on the eight and Chris gets out. Lalong immediately begins to negotiate a new game. I get shut out, and I'm not a happy camper. I was fired up and ready. Jake-Jake, another local hustler approaches me to play. We have played before with me winning the Banks and he the One Pocket. I was psyched up to play Lalong who mouthed off to me the night before, so I decline to play Jake now. No game for me, so I head back to my hotel at Midnite.
 
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Looks like I'm not to popular a commentator on here, but I'm quite willing to be a back-up if Grady or Buddy is available. I'm not too proud to step aside and let a better man take over.

... I'm busy.

and...

why do you keep ducking me bro!???

LMaO
 
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As a fun drinking game during the stream, do a shot or slam a beer whenever Billy says the words "therefore" or "speeeed." :thumbup:
 
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