It Proves We Still Have Some American Legends Left,,,,,,,,,,,
Elwood said:John is a very, very good player. (and a class act) However, when Mike was in his prime, there is no comparison. Sigel was clearly superior.
It seems like all Pool commentary has went this way..... it's like they "NEED" one Professor Screwball in the Booth, Mitch Lawrence, Jimmy Wych. What happened to two guys like Grady & Buddy or 'Cardona & Varner..... why do they all of the sudden need one BOZO with a mic? I don't get it!!!Terry Ardeno said:It proved that Grady Mathews is the best commentator for high profile matches. Had the Professor, Grady Mathews, been paired with Billy Incardona instead of professor Screwloose that was with him...(Grady-"He'll play the one ball." Clueless-"Which one is that one?") Duh.
It also proves that Sigel still has loads of talent, that when we middle age pool players get older, there is still hope that we can retain at least some of our present skill level, it proved that had it not been for the IPT, this would not have been as an exciting evening in pooldom, it proved that anybody is beatable on any given day, it proved that there are still a lot of pool fans who will turn in to view the IPT matches and hopefully, it will prove that pool is STILL not dead.
tpdtom said:Lotta good comments here. To me it proved that a lot of pool enthusiasts still will watch a good Straight Pool match.
How about Engert or Hohmann? I know John is "Mr. 400", but from what I recall, I think Engert's high is 491, and Hohmann is in the 400s as well. I may look at one of these guys to break 500 first.Fatboy said:This is true, down the back strech Mike is a much better winner than John is, I have seen Jonh lose his composure, an rush shts etc when he gets to the finish line in close matches-sometimes. I never saw Mike do that, i'm positive he has and John has closed out tough close matched for big $$$, i'm only saying that Mike is better at that part of the game,
the cloth tonight favored Mike, until 87 all we had was 21 oz Stevens nappy slow cloth and you need a strong white to go into clusters and break them out, I believe their strokes are about equally powerful, johns perhaps more so-but half of Mikes career was on that cloth, plus hanging out with KT dont worry he has been playing on it more than John has.
Mike came with some huge shots and cought a few rolls tonight.
this match was for recreaion only, I know John wanted to win bad, thats his style and I respect that, he missed the 7 ball he jumped up, could it have been the pressure? thats similar to the 8 or 9 ball he got funny on playing Hairrman the first time that would have put him on the hill on the 10 ball last day, He shot the 8 or 9 a bit fast jumped up like he did before Mike ran out on him. John is a seasoned player but those funny things under pressure concernt me a bit.
yes I would never bet on Mike to beat John, short 125 games for $2500/game I would jst bet on John and let time work its magic because I would have so many barrels that John woudnt have any pressure and that will win the game.
Also I said it the other night I believe the 526 record will be beat within 3 maybe 5 years, abd once that happens there will be alot more of them to Come. John is the man who will set that standard.
Earl has a run of over 400 balls? NEWS TO ME.EL'nino said:"how is Earl Strickland running 9 balls better than Joe Bangers performance???
It's not.."
Ummmmmm 6 Packs!!! And let's not forget that Earl who doesn't even play Straight Pool has a run of over 400. 9 ball is definatly a test of skill, and anybody who doesn't think so can play Reyes for a thousand a set and find out.
softshot said:The fact that Sigel won doesn't surprise me in the least. when playing straight pool age is an advantage. as Mike himself said on the Charlie Rose show. Experience is what wins games in 14.1
I don't agree with one of your statements. Mike Sigel is STILL a GREAT player. He's just not top 2 or 3 in the world, like he used to be. I wouldn't call him ELITE, but he's still great at what he does. Otherwise, you are saying that John got beat by a player that isn't great, and I think that's a snub to John Schmidt.jay helfert said:The way I handicap it is this. Sigel WAS a great player and will occasionally show flashes of his old form. In a controlled setting like this, he has a very good chance to play well. In a tournament, like the upcoming 14.1 championships in August, I don't like his chances that much. He is not tournament tough. If he played in August and did well, I would be very surprised and impressed.
wrldpro said:Just like the last thread i wrote about this match what would this match prove.In my opinion it proved nothing because there was nothing at stake and such a short race to 125 balls.these guys looked like it was just a practice session even talking to each other all the time.congrats to Sigel for proving nothing except being a gentleman and having a positive attitude on the match i certainly wasnt expecting sigel not being a complainer so i am very impressed with Sigels attitude.Had schmidt won i really think Sigel would have acted the same as there was no pressure to win this match as again it would prove nothing and that is how i feel.I still like Schmidt if it was a race to 500 and i would even bet 10,000 on John.
Shawn Armstrong said:I don't agree with one of your statements. Mike Sigel is STILL a GREAT player. He's just not top 2 or 3 in the world, like he used to be. I wouldn't call him ELITE, but he's still great at what he does. Otherwise, you are saying that John got beat by a player that isn't great, and I think that's a snub to John Schmidt.
wrldpro said:Just like the last thread i wrote about this match what would this match prove.In my opinion it proved nothing because there was nothing at stake and such a short race to 125 balls.these guys looked like it was just a practice session even talking to each other all the time.congrats to Sigel for proving nothing except being a gentleman and having a positive attitude on the match i certainly wasnt expecting sigel not being a complainer so i am very impressed with Sigels attitude.Had schmidt won i really think Sigel would have acted the same as there was no pressure to win this match as again it would prove nothing and that is how i feel.I still like Schmidt if it was a race to 500 and i would even bet 10,000 on John.
cleary said:I would be interested to find out who "wrldpro" really is. I know of a top pro who posts on this forum who has the same bad habit of not using the space bar after a sentence. Wonder if they are the same person???? hmmmmm.....