"precise precision play" Lol!
Yea, I laughed at that redundancy also.
"precise precision play" Lol!
I've been watching with the sound off.
I lost all respect for them when they mentioned that the side pockets were TIGHTER than the corners. :shakehead:
I like Wych. You have remember that the primary audience they are catering to is a television audience in the UK that are not pool geeks. The type of Danny/Billy/Grady commentary many of us love is completely unsuitable for that audience. In my view, Jim is heads and shoulders above these former ESPN guys.
Jerry and Jay are fine, but I agree that you probably don't want them together alone.
Gideon<----thinks doing good commentary is harder than it looks (sounds?)
There must be a commentator training class they attend that stresses they don't ever think about what they're going to say before they say it.
"For those of you that don't know, the balls are played in numerical sequence, with the 9 being last."
"He's probably going to play the one in the corner, since it's hanging there in the pocket."
"The long stick he has is called the mechanical bridge.
"He has the cue ball on a string."
"Last time he played this guy was in Glumpville, Indiana at the Fugimar Farquar 9 Ball Memorial Open and it went hill-hill in a race to two."
"This guy's the best one pocket player in the World right now, and Efren gives him weight."
"The cue ball caught the titty on the side pocket. Those titties stick out there quite a bit."
"He normally plays with a 77" cue and screws on a 36" extension if he has to. That's why they call him Mister 113, not because he ran 113 balls." "Because of that cue, he almost got kicked off the plane and labeled a terrorist." "They were afraid he would poke the pilot from a second class seat."
"This player here is from Great Britain and he speaks and cusses in his native tongue using English."
"Nothing like a good referee turning pro. He can use all the rules to his advantage."
"This guy is the House Man in a one table pool room."
"When he's not playing pool, he's picking locks on his lock-smithing job, a skill he learned when he was incarcerated." "Say, you locked my Szamboti in your trunk didn't you?"
I know that I should consider the source and realize that it often comes from those with a personal vendetta, simple jealousy or those who are just clueless anyway.
Oh boy, you sure don't let it get to you. Easiest way to dismiss any criticism on the quality of your job. You'll find loads of criticism on Youtube and facebook as well on some player's profile. I guess every single one of them has a personal issue with you and is jealous of you. Clueless too!I can take the heat, always have, so I don't let it get to me.
When it's on live TV, you will make a mistake once in a while. You just keep right on talking. Most of the quotes I see on this thread I don't recognize. They didn't take place while I was in the booth, by me or my partner. I did say "precise position play" on one occasion, but not what was attributed to me. That only tells me that maybe some of these other quotes are made up as well.
All that said, I think Jerry Forsyth is one of the best billiard commentators in the business, by a wide margin I might add. I've worked with a lot of guys over the years and sure do like being in the booth with Jerry. We don't always agree on shot selection but that is a good thing.
As for Jimmy Wych, he is the Mitch Laurence of men's pool, smooth as silk with that mic' in his hands. His extensive background as a player (four times in the final 8 of the World Snooker Championships!) makes him well qualified to analyze the play as well.
Typical response of an arrogant know it all with no arguments.You guys are all funny. Thanks for giving me a laugh. I'm sure you would do a much better job if asked. Only problem is that no one will ask you, except maybe your dog. Did you know that today is "pet a dog day?"![]()