It's interesting enough to warrant a discussion on it.
1. Even after niels and Nick discussed it, niels went for the stop shot on the 6 which left minimal angle on the seven, for Nick to come up with tough leave on 8. Was this a miss hit on van denbergs part or just bad decision to stop shot on 6.
2. Niels shot on 8, he is jacked up like he was going to put massive draw and come back for 9. But did anyone else think he had a little angle on 8 and would have followed it off rail and at least back for a long shot on 9?
Disclaimer: this is not second guessing, these two are back to back runner ups for world cup of pool which is impossible to repeat as champion. So to accomplish what they did means that they are both monsters and their pool knowledge is impeccable. I just want to get into their heads and see what they saw.
Update: link to video
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pd-71DVMcJU
The shots in question are at the 1 hr 50 min point.
1. Even after niels and Nick discussed it, niels went for the stop shot on the 6 which left minimal angle on the seven, for Nick to come up with tough leave on 8. Was this a miss hit on van denbergs part or just bad decision to stop shot on 6.
2. Niels shot on 8, he is jacked up like he was going to put massive draw and come back for 9. But did anyone else think he had a little angle on 8 and would have followed it off rail and at least back for a long shot on 9?
Disclaimer: this is not second guessing, these two are back to back runner ups for world cup of pool which is impossible to repeat as champion. So to accomplish what they did means that they are both monsters and their pool knowledge is impeccable. I just want to get into their heads and see what they saw.
Update: link to video
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pd-71DVMcJU
The shots in question are at the 1 hr 50 min point.
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