DISLIKES: (PPP) Professional Pool Players

PoolChump

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What are some things you really DISLIKE about some of the current and past professional pool players?

Dechaine: Chalking and head
Strickland: Talking, excuses, and anger
Varner: Gum chewing
Sigel: Talking and anger
Archer: Lint picking
Kiamco: Never smiles
Morra: 10 warm up strokes
etc...

:eek::confused::boring2:
 
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This is such a troll thread.

It's interesting how people spend more time thinking about what/who they hate rather than what/who they like.

All of the players listed are exceptional players and none of them will be losing sleep due-to some AZB troll not liking them - especially when these haters would be lining up to chalk their tips and shine their shoes.
 
Next post will be about what I like in professional pool players

It's interesting how people spend more time thinking about what/who they hate rather than what/who they like.

All of the players listed are exceptional players and none of them will be losing sleep due-to some AZB troll not liking them - especially when the haters would be lining up to chalk their tips and shine their shoes.

Next post will be about what I like in professional pool players :wink:
 
I like the way The Black Widow's hair falls over her shoulders when she plays. It looks like black silk spun from those special worms in Argentina.
 
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I like the was The Black Widows hairs falls over her shoulders when she plays. It looks like black silk spun from those special worms in Argentina.

What???? I read that like 4 times and I still dont understand what you are trying to say. What is your native tongue???? ;)
 
I read somewhere that Ortman hurt his back and can't play comfortably with a regular stroke. Does pretty well upright/sideways.

Lol, very true.

Great player but again...

What about Niels Feijen ( cue on the outside of his face )
Olivier ortman ( looks like he's sawing something sideways )
Archer ( he plays " too fast" )
 
What???? I read that like 4 times and I still dont understand what you are trying to say. What is your native tongue???? ;)


I have a small window to post at work. I fixed my post. Sorry. The new internet filter we have at work only gives me a few moments to post before it blocks me. Sorry.

I just typed really quick and hit post without proofing.
 
Mike Dechaine is a very loud person. Seems like a nice enough guy, but I can hear him bullshitting with whoever he's playing from clear across the room whenever he stops in.
 
It's interesting how people spend more time thinking about what/who they hate rather than what/who they like.

All of the players listed are exceptional players and none of them will be losing sleep due-to some AZB troll not liking them - especially when these haters would be lining up to chalk their tips and shine their shoes.

Oddly enough, i feel the same way about your posts. :boring2:
 
Bustamante, his stoke makes me seasick.

Jayson, his game makes me too jealous.

Efren, he's too damn lucky.

On a more serious note, there are some people that I really have a hard time watching due to how they play. Probably one of the nicest pros out there, likely due to being very religious, Kennedy, his mechanics would rival an APA 3 LOL

Can't say I dislike what he does, but I just can't watch much of his games.
 
Justin Bergman is a sweetheart but I won't watch him on stream ever again after watching him against Danny Smith. Impossible to watch him look where he wants to get the cue ball, then go line up the shot, then go back back to cue ball position, back to lining up the shot, then go look at another possibility, back to line up shot, back to cue ball position, back to another possibility..... I could continue
 
What I don't like about the pros is many of them seem to stroke the cue in the air several times before they get down on the shot. Are they unfamiliar with the way the stroke should go? There is no cue ball up there. "Hey everybody, watch this shot...........and don't try this at home."

Don't tell me it's part of a pre-shot routine. It's delaying the game. I never saw Willie Masconi, Irving Crane or Luther Lassiter do it.
 
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