There are so many. :groucho:
I know, but I meant specifically her. I've seen her in magazines here and there. I can't remember her name for the life of me though

There are so many. :groucho:
I won't classify her as a C player based on that one set. But I will say that there were MORE than a handful of times where her shot selection was just horrible. Poor kicking. Poor safe game. And what was with that bank on the 6 ball?? Total mistake.
Again, I'm not saying she's a B player, a C player, etc.. I'm just saying that she is clearly outgunned in attempting to play on a world stage. Makes you wonder just how she got the invite, huh? :ignore:
Yeah. I agree with you. Her being there would kinda be like me being on the TV table at the US Open. The only way it would happen is because the people who put me on the TV table know it would make the opponent look good and me look bad.
That's gotta be a bit embarassing. I mean dont get me wrong... I play like shit, but I dont do it on the world stage and pretend to be a pro.
I was referring less to how she got on the tv table and more to HOW she got the invite to the event.![]()
really. what clowns. I'll go first, lets see the pics. The only one on my new pc is my girl and her best friend. They both shoot pool alright too, they could actually spot most posters on here playing 9-ball. lol
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I watched that match. Brutal. Wasn't there some controversy with someone calling her an APA 6? I know a lot of APA 6's who want to play her if that TV match was any indication of her ability. Really poor showing for a "Professional Pool Player". Embarrassing really.
I've never played on a stream or tv, but I would imagine if I did, I wouldn't play as good as I'm able. Pressure is pressure!
I'm not sure you can call the bank on the 6 ball the result of "pressure". It just looked (like so many other shots in that match did) like someone who clearly didn't know which shot was the right shot to take. I know she's your friend and all but let's be real. She was in over her head.
I've never played on a stream or tv, but I would imagine if I did, I wouldn't play as good as I'm able. Pressure is pressure!
So how do you explain the other 7-0 match she had? or the fact that her total 10 racks won is the 3rd lowest total in the round robin stage?
Just saying, I cannot imagine the pressure of playing in a professional tournament in Asia on a stream in front of who the hell knows how many that are watching.
She's not on their level. I'm not defending her playing world pros, but I will say that she normally plays better than what I saw on youtube.
She was definitely in over her head. She should've taken the money she spent on photo shoots and traveling overseas and spent them on lessons.
I play in a lot of tournaments where I'm in over my head. I've played in open tournaments, against pros... I don't stand a chance. I still play. Crazy, right? Call me crazy, but playing better players and being over your head helps my game. Some might say, that IS a lesson. But I don't expect you to understand.
How many of those tournaments did you shell out a LOT of money to fly to Asia so that you could play against those pros??
Big difference between a weekly open tournament at Amsterdam in NYC and a world event on the other side of the globe.
I play in a lot of tournaments where I'm in over my head. I've played in open tournaments, against pros... I don't stand a chance. I still play. Crazy, right? Call me crazy, but playing better players and being over your head helps my game. Some might say, that IS a lesson. But I don't expect you to understand.
How many of those tournaments did you shell out a LOT of money to fly to Asia so that you could play against those pros??
Big difference between a weekly open tournament at Amsterdam in NYC and a world event on the other side of the globe.