Filler and TRex. Tue -Wed at Roys

And I dont think the plague is real deep into 1p.

Actually, you are mistaken. Alex is capable at one-pocket andis a student of the game. I watched him play Ike Runnels for hours at Red Shoes in Chicago circa 2016 and they broke about even.
 
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Jeebus Filler shoots straight. You can't leave him *anything*. If he can see it, it's going in. Crazy.
 
Actually, you are mistaken. Alex is capable at one-pocket andis a student of the game. I watched him play Ike Runnels for hours at Red Shoes in Chicago circa 2016 and they broke about even.

The possibility he was celebrating inventive shots solely to applaud their...uhh, invention does occur to me, but selling out isn't usually worth a tap tap tap.

But he's doing commentary. I guess it is his job to rah-rah and not hiss-hiss.
 
Jeebus Filler shoots straight. You can't leave him *anything*. If he can see it, it's going in. Crazy.

He has missed a couple balls so far, but he runs a lotta balls regularly and he's only going to 8.

Honestly, watching it looks a lot like tony playing a solid A player. Tony has to come with shots, but he hasn't had to buckle down all the way.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
 
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Chohan's pocketing atrocious to this point. He can't win playing at this level.
 
What's the deal with them frequently stooping down to the balls tray after shot ?
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Tony seems to have found his game. Good match to this point. I think this is the most one pocket I've ever watched without taking a break. Think I'll take a short break.
 
Chohan up 6-4. 5 in a row. Josh had him in losing positions several times and Tony has bet the game on difficult banks and back cuts. He’s made them all and ran the balls out each time. Josh showed some frustration. Filler breaking.
 
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