The only one I can recall is Nick Varner's miss against Mike Sigel, where Nick missed a pretty easy shot in the side pocket, and the cueball ended up freezing to the 9ball leaving Mike no shot at hill-hill. This was an easy shot, but he was bridging off the rail and he was going into he side at an angle, so the pocket was smaller. I am talking about, at hill hill has anyone seen a top player miss like a short simple straight in 9-ball, or the last two balls hanging in the hole and he/she didn't get out? I heard at the World 8-ball Championships, Thorsten missed an easy 8 against Wu for the win, he just 1-stroked it and missed it. Wu then went on to win the tournament. Any other stories? Show diagrams if you want.
I have never seen any pros do this (aside from Nick Varner), but the worst I have ever seen was at a local tournament, where at the beginning of the month the house adds like $200, and we had like 30 players. A strong shortstop was playing a weaker A player in the finals, and the shortstop made a nice comback to make it hill-hill. He was bridging off the end rail the cueball was frozen to it, and the 9-ball was in the jaws of a corner pocket at the head rail across the table. He miscued and missed the ball entirely. He got $175 instead of $300 for first. Ouch!
I have never seen any pros do this (aside from Nick Varner), but the worst I have ever seen was at a local tournament, where at the beginning of the month the house adds like $200, and we had like 30 players. A strong shortstop was playing a weaker A player in the finals, and the shortstop made a nice comback to make it hill-hill. He was bridging off the end rail the cueball was frozen to it, and the 9-ball was in the jaws of a corner pocket at the head rail across the table. He miscued and missed the ball entirely. He got $175 instead of $300 for first. Ouch!
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