Late night Big Money Action match Live from USIO Josh Filler vs Johann Chua

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Another After Hours Action Here At USIO Norfolk between Joshua Filler and Johann Chua —— 9Ball/Accu-Rack Rack Template/Rack your own/Winner breaks/USIO rules/Race to 15

Thanks to Ariel Roy Francisco of Roy's Basement for the stream

https://www.facebook.com/RoysBasement/videos/289949301847450/

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Live now rematch Joshua Filler 🆚 Johann Chua
🔟 Ball / Race to 1️⃣7️⃣ /
Magic Rack / Winner Breaks
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link https://www.facebook.com/RoysBasement/videos/727964380896644/
 
I have only started watching the clip, but I can see Filler is playing with his wooden Predator shaft! Haven't seen him without his Revo in a long time. Will he be the first major player who gives up Revo for good ol' wood after having played with carbon for over a year and a half!?
A player of his level could play great with any shaft, but yes, it would be very interesting to ask him his reasons for switching back, and if this is a permanent switch back?
 
A player of his level could play great with any shaft, but yes, it would be very interesting to ask him his reasons for switching back, and if this is a permanent switch back?

Someone commented on the stream that the tip popped off his Revo and the wooden shaft was his back up. No idea if that’s actually true or not. Chua played really well last night. Filler seemed to run out of gas at the end. Made a few mistakes when he had a chance to get close or ahead.
 
Based on what I've seen of Chua, I'd have to call him one of the world's best pattern players. Buddy Hall, the best pattern player our sport has ever known, would be proud, not to mention impressed. Chua and Filler are kids with a lot of game and bright futures. What I like about both of them is how much they like to step up the plate against first-class talent. Each is in the process of building a very strong pedigree.
 
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Based on what I've seen of Chua, I'd have to call him one of the world's best pattern players. Buddy Hall, the best pattern player our sport has ever known, would be proud, not to mentioned impressed. Chua and Filler are kids with a lot of game and bright futures. What I like about both of them is how much they like to step up the plate against first-class talent. Each is in the process of building a very strong pedigree.

I couldn't believe how demanding Chua was with position.
I saw a few shots where he would have been fine with a good angle but some 4 diamonds distances.
He would slam balls in and get within 2 diamonds to the next ball.
And he didn't mind stretching if the cue ball would be past the middle of the table.
No wonder he has a built-in extension. He stretches often b/c of his positioning.
 
I couldn't believe how demanding Chua was with position.
I saw a few shots where he would have been fine with a good angle but some 4 diamonds distances.
He would slam balls in and get within 2 diamonds to the next ball.
And he didn't mind stretching if the cue ball would be past the middle of the table.
No wonder he has a built-in extension. He stretches often b/c of his positioning.

The vids of him at hardtimes are pretty impressive.

That is one bad dude.
 
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