Actually most A players can't type. The better you are... the worse you are on a computer.
Oh my gosh, I didnt realize Fatboy was that good. jk
Actually most A players can't type. The better you are... the worse you are on a computer.
Agreed. A lot of the people who knock him might not beat him playing even one pocket.
Buzzkill.
Are you gonna call the Feds too?
Just figuring out all the 1 pocket rules...How exactly does a 19-4 spot work?
Dippy`s End game is real good.As a general rule, a weak player is not supposed to make even a single ball when palying champions.But he made balls consistently when he played scott and Daz in the past. It is my understanding that he learned the end game strategy by hanging out with 'Indian' while 'Indian' was living in Cleveland.For personal reasons,I am not mentioning the actual name of the 'Indian'
I'm curious about this too.
I'm curious about this too.
Scott will spot up the first 7 balls he makes, then they play 12-4 from there with no more balls being spotted (assuming no fouls, etc).
Which begs an interesting question... Scott will normally take a foul to improve his position, but having to go to 19, I'm curious if he will change his foul-taking strategy?
Chief Wahoo Mcdaniel?
He will take more fouls. You can't risk dippy making a ball cause you opted to not take a foul. 1 ball for dippy is 25% of a victory and 1 ball for scott is only 5%. You can't risk trading ball for ball.
Your indian gets weight from Dippy's indian....
I wonder if an IRS Agents are AZ B Members?
The last time I saw the indian at the derby was my first experience with Tony Chohan. Even 1p for @1k a game. I ended up a lot lighter in the pocket "no chance this kid can beat the indian" Thats when I became a TC believer.
The Indian won the US Open One Pocket one year. He and Cecil Tugwell were rooming together and playing $20 one pocket almost every waking moment they weren't playing in the tourney. Neither had a car at the venue and I drove them back and forth from the hotel mot of the time. The Indian was a hundred ball runner in 14.1 but wasn't really a one pocket player until that tournament. I think Cecil regretted giving him all the $20 lessons.
Not swinging off nobody's nads but I will say I was wrong about the guy when he 1st started posting...I didn't know what to make of him or what his angle was so I was a big sceptic...But I have to say I admire the mans gamble...He knows what he wants or figures he needs then trys to make em chit on themselves betting outside their compfort zone...Win , lose, or draw...I like his style.
Hey you! Long time no see.How have you been, my friend?
Is that the Gay guy from Ohio that people are referencing?
Lyle Gay i believe !
I remember that he likes to play without shoes on !