The main reason I made this thread folks was because I finally uploaded the whole thing to youtube. I just wanted to put up the link for that. It's not really to rehash the whole thing. But I figured IF we are going to talk about it and talk about things that happened or allegedly happened now at least we all have easy access to reference the video.
Thus we can point to certain shots and segments and discuss them if that's what people want to do.
For myself I'd just as soon forget it given how horrible I played. Although there were times I played somewhat ok overall I could have and should have done much better. I do honestly think that this is not a bad match to learn from, both on the "what not to do" aspect and on the good moves aspect.
Lou is a pretty good mover. Watching it again he did put me into tough spots a lot of times. I have certainly learned some moves from him.
There are some shots from this match that I think are worth discussing. Not in an antagonistic way, just in a wwyd here type of way that we can all benefit from. I have said that I am building a training center and in my mind this type of pressure match, with high emotion fueling a "grudge" situation is a good one to analyze for how pool is played in pressure situations by amateurs in contrast to the pros. So if we could keep it to that then the readers of the forum could probably derive some benefit.
Also, I really want to publicly thank all the people who tried to help me out.
James Walden
Joey Aguzin
Shane Ragland
Joey Gray
Billy Senko
Stan Shuffett
Billy Incardona
Bill Gibbs
Jacob McMichael
Dennis Spears
Ed Liddawi
Dave Segal
Andi Sattler
Monte Ohrt
and many more from the forum here and beyond who were so kind with advice and support during my travels leading up to the match. There was a lot of drama in the air, lots of woofing, lots of emotion, some "hustling" etc... it was all there. I have said it before that I wouldn't trade a win if I had to give up the friendships I made along the way and I mean that sincerely.
Thank you to Pat Fleming for graciously allowing us to play in your arena. That was a true honor for me given that you are one of my true pool heroes for what you have done to preserve the history of our sport.
And lastly, thanks to Lou. You did step up to play even if it was at the urging of others. It took a lot on your part in my opinion to risk losing to me so publicly given our history. I think that the win meant more than whatever amount of money you ended up with. It certainly would have meant more to me than $10,000 to have beaten you. I was not prepared for the amount of emotion that I felt and it did take me a while to calm down somewhat. Although at the end of the day an internet grudge match between adults is pretty silly I still am glad we did it. Took 14 years to come to fruition but at least we both can say we stepped up.
I honestly don't want to continue to be at odds with you. I don't agree with you on many levels, I don't agree with your version of events. But, I do SINCERELY respect you for playing. Even if you thought there was little chance to lose I am pretty sure you knew that there was some chance and for you to take the chance on losing to me says a lot. I am willing to have a truce with you if you are. I will still ask you periodically if you want to play again and a simple no will be ok. I won't knock you for it.
So, that's pretty much all I want to say in that regard.
Now let's get to the shots where I am shooting at flying mosquitoes.
Thus we can point to certain shots and segments and discuss them if that's what people want to do.
For myself I'd just as soon forget it given how horrible I played. Although there were times I played somewhat ok overall I could have and should have done much better. I do honestly think that this is not a bad match to learn from, both on the "what not to do" aspect and on the good moves aspect.
Lou is a pretty good mover. Watching it again he did put me into tough spots a lot of times. I have certainly learned some moves from him.
There are some shots from this match that I think are worth discussing. Not in an antagonistic way, just in a wwyd here type of way that we can all benefit from. I have said that I am building a training center and in my mind this type of pressure match, with high emotion fueling a "grudge" situation is a good one to analyze for how pool is played in pressure situations by amateurs in contrast to the pros. So if we could keep it to that then the readers of the forum could probably derive some benefit.
Also, I really want to publicly thank all the people who tried to help me out.
James Walden
Joey Aguzin
Shane Ragland
Joey Gray
Billy Senko
Stan Shuffett
Billy Incardona
Bill Gibbs
Jacob McMichael
Dennis Spears
Ed Liddawi
Dave Segal
Andi Sattler
Monte Ohrt
and many more from the forum here and beyond who were so kind with advice and support during my travels leading up to the match. There was a lot of drama in the air, lots of woofing, lots of emotion, some "hustling" etc... it was all there. I have said it before that I wouldn't trade a win if I had to give up the friendships I made along the way and I mean that sincerely.
Thank you to Pat Fleming for graciously allowing us to play in your arena. That was a true honor for me given that you are one of my true pool heroes for what you have done to preserve the history of our sport.
And lastly, thanks to Lou. You did step up to play even if it was at the urging of others. It took a lot on your part in my opinion to risk losing to me so publicly given our history. I think that the win meant more than whatever amount of money you ended up with. It certainly would have meant more to me than $10,000 to have beaten you. I was not prepared for the amount of emotion that I felt and it did take me a while to calm down somewhat. Although at the end of the day an internet grudge match between adults is pretty silly I still am glad we did it. Took 14 years to come to fruition but at least we both can say we stepped up.
I honestly don't want to continue to be at odds with you. I don't agree with you on many levels, I don't agree with your version of events. But, I do SINCERELY respect you for playing. Even if you thought there was little chance to lose I am pretty sure you knew that there was some chance and for you to take the chance on losing to me says a lot. I am willing to have a truce with you if you are. I will still ask you periodically if you want to play again and a simple no will be ok. I won't knock you for it.
So, that's pretty much all I want to say in that regard.
Now let's get to the shots where I am shooting at flying mosquitoes.