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Yep, if you look at the tables, Dennis and Karen are on table 15.

I have that AccuStats match with Keith and Ryan hehe. It always stands out because their names are so similar. I did not know they were buddies though. My son ran into this a bit ago, we went to our local tournament and my brother-in-law (his uncle) came up with a good friend of the family. My son ended up playing his uncle first round and our friend the second! Unfortunately he lost both sets because he hung up a 9 ball and then the second game he lost in a race to 2 was a lucky 9 ball combo, he played very well but lost.

I actually don't watch Keith's matches more than once or twice because his style is so different that it's tough to look for something to learn from and I'd never recommend to a new player to "go watch Keith play to learn the fundamentals" LOL.

Keith's more of an advanced player, I guess. If you're learning traditional fundamentals, he is not the one to watch.

If you want to enjoy pool, he is the one to watch.

If you want to learn how to shoot shots, his arsenal of shots is much larger than the average bear. He can show you 10 ways to pocket a ball; whereas, some shooters may not see more than two or three. ;)
 
Hi JAM Don is 76 right now. He closed tbr Q ball and started traveling. He won a few tournaments in fla and is having fun. I grew up in his room Don and Paula always spoke well of Keith.
 
It was definitely fun times in the poolroom when the McCs were around..
I remember one night in sterling that I beat them both i the weekly.i also remember many other days losing to both!
They are fun additions to a poolroom, unless you gotta play one.

Shuff vs corr next. Hoping the kids will let ol' dad have a turn on his damn computer!
Yep, if you look at the tables, Dennis and Karen are on table 15.

I have that AccuStats match with Keith and Ryan hehe. It always stands out because their names are so similar. I did not know they were buddies though. My son ran into this a bit ago, we went to our local tournament and my brother-in-law (his uncle) came up with a good friend of the family. My son ended up playing his uncle first round and our friend the second! Unfortunately he lost both sets because he hung up a 9 ball and then the second game he lost in a race to 2 was a lucky 9 ball combo, he played very well but lost.

I actually don't watch Keith's matches more than once or twice because his style is so different that it's tough to look for something to learn from and I'd never recommend to a new player to "go watch Keith play to learn the fundamentals" LOL.
 
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