I've seen his masse stroke in person, and its something to watch. As far as I'm concerned, he is one of the best. At the masters competition in Pennsylvania, I asked him to try out my masse cue. He blew me away with his talent. Sucked in a way, because i thought it was my masse cue that was giving me problems, and he proved to me it was operators error. lol This is just one shot of many he did. He used my masse cue, and massed a cue ball on one end of a 9' diamond table. The cue ball was about 5 inches from the end rail. He hit the cue ball so hard, the cue ball jumped straight up about 4 inches , bonced about 2 times, and from a stand still, not hitting the rail or anything, took off down the lenght of the table. The cue ball went down and hit the end rail, came back up to where he originally massed it, and hit that rail, and went all the way back down the table again and made a ball in the corner pocket. This masse shot went basically 27' after boncing 2 times. To see that in person was very impressive. I'd say only a hand full of players can do that. As for Mike Massey, I personally know him too. I know him as it seems everyone in the world does. Mike Massey, well, is Mike Massey. Its taken years for him to create the name he has in the sport of trickshots, and lots of titles. Everyone, even Mike, had to start somewheres. I wish Jamison the best.