Make a ball & pushIf you make a ball on the break, are you required to push on the first shot or does the opponent get the first shot after the break and they have to push?
It would make a ton of difference on how I broke the balls.
Make a ball & pushIf you make a ball on the break, are you required to push on the first shot or does the opponent get the first shot after the break and they have to push?
It would make a ton of difference on how I broke the balls.
I agree but it slows down tournament play way too much. I love it myself.LMAO.
I wish they would get rid of the Texas Express BIH rules and go back to two-shot-push out.
That made the game more playable and watchable to me.
[...] I would say luck of the draw got Chinakhov to the final 8.
As per Fargo ratings, it has Chinakhov above Justin Bergman, Bustamante, Roberto Gomez, Denis Grabe, Ralf Souquet, Thorsten Hohmann, Omar Al-Shaheen, Chris Melling, John Morra, Mika Immonen, Darren Appleton etc. That speaks for itself, enough said!
My friend, as impressive you think your "statistics" are, they are really garbage for any educated person dealing with statistics for a living. First, you presented your statistics as facts without showing how you came out with it as in the above post. Second, in your first post you included a 30, 22 match score against Shane like that would have any meaning in real world major tournaments. Third, you failed to include Shane's drubbing of him in the 2021 International Open just to prove your point that he has a winning stat against Shane.Has anybody who followed a claim with "speaks for itself, enough said." ---ever been right ??
I've already shared Ruslan's record against Shane. If we add to it his record against these other 11 players, Ruslan has a total of 530 games played against this group of 12, a group with an average rating less than 3 points below him. What's his record?
Ruslan 266 Dirty Dozen 264
Why is it hard to admit you failed to appreciate just how strong a player Ruslan Chinakhov is?