I know they probably do not want to deal with him, but this would be amazing with Earl.
I thought that was interesting too. Perhaps it's because they're from the generation (I know Efren is older) where they got to see Sigel's game up close and personal and play against him. The younger players probably only know what they've seen on a few Accu-Stats tapes from the 90s or what they've heard. Although I am too young to have seen Sigel in his prime I agree with Efren and Busty. Sigel's record in 14.1 and 9 ball tournaments speaks for itself.Amazing how Efren and Busty each say "MIKE SIGEL" when asked who they would be. It's amazing to me how many people discount Mike's game or rank him so low when talking about best-evers.
This was super entertaining to watch. Thank you CSI.
Dave
I liked how there was only the player, and no interviewer. Even the questions were just shown in text on the screen. Good questions - the only one that seemed a little silly was "what player would you be."
Great series, enjoyed them tremendously!
Would've been cool if the Taiwanese pros were interviewed too, even if having to go through an interpreter...
Can the CSI team do a similar project with the nine junior players qualified for the World Junior Tournament in Shanghai this November? I think it would be a great show of support to these young players and hopefully inspire more young people to play this sport we all love.
We were able to do this project simply because the players and production crew were all in the right place at the right time. I would like to do something similar with amateur players and juniors in the future when the opportunity is available.
Here is one we did with the 2014 Women's Open 8 and 9 ball Champion Kelly Issac. Different questions focused more on the experience of attending the BCAPL Nationals. Kelly's attitude about competition and improving is awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHmn84FDtuI
Well, how about recording a simple Skype (or Google Hangout, etc) interview with each junior player? No need to fly any production crew anywhere, just keep it simple is okay...
The main thing is to give these young qualified players the exposure and bring more awareness to the sport among the youth population.
I understand doing something like this may seem above and beyond for CSI, but no doubt you guys are the most recognized and organized entity to promote our sport these days.
These nine junior players worked hard to be selected to represent USA on the world stage in November, and I think how the pool community demonstrates its support and recognition for these young players will speak volumes about the future of American pool...
(Apologies for getting off topic from the original thread.)
Lost a bit of respect for Ralf... I had always pictured him more humble.. he really came off as arrogant.
Great series thanks for the effort..