It actually took a tremendous amount of courage for Keith to even attempt to play sober, even if he didn't get all the way there. I know amateurs that can't play in a rinky-dink local tourney without having a few drinks first. So trying to play in the US Open after years of playing a certain way had to be a tough mountain to climb.Thanks for that info. It should be noted, too, that Billy is abstaining from alcohol, which can affect one's game. Keith McCready was always the lone soldier to have a brown bottle by his designated table at pool tournaments, while all others were drinking water. Of course, in today's pool world, that would never fly, thank goodness.
One year, Keith promised me that if we went to the U.S. Open, he would not drink. The year he came in third place, I believe if he had not been drinking the night before until the wee hours that he would have had a chance to win the next day. But it wasn't in the stars that year. Third place is nice, but nobody remembers who came in second or third, as we all know.
Jimmy Reid was a good buddy of Keith's, and at every Open, we'd hang out with Jimmy. He was like a mentor to Keith, giving him tips. Keith's first match, he was struggling. Jimmy and I were sweating it on the rail. Jimmy told him he needs to pause and address the table before he shoots. Keith is a rhythm shooter and does go too fast sometimes. Plus, he wasn't drinking beer, which added to his struggle.
Jimmy brought Keith a Coke to his designated chair during the match, and I had thought he was giving him some words of encouragement. Shortly after that Coke, Keith started picking up speed and running racks, bouncing around the table. I was excited to see him win the match. We were walking outside to smoke a cigarette, and Keith thanked Jimmy for the Coke. Jimmy winked back at him. It was right then and there I knew something was up, and sure enough, Jimmy spiked that Coke with liquor. I know he was just trying to help Keith get through the match, but man, you could have fried an egg on my head at that moment.
I share the story to illustrate that it can be challenging to shoot your game when in abstinence mode. We miss Jimmy Reid. He was a lot of fun. I think this photo was taken after that match too, if memory serves me right.
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So if i'm reading this right, if Billy and Skyler win there matches they will play each other. Very interesting.Brackets for LAST 64 Single Elimination (starts tomorrow 10 May)
Lots of heavy hitters many big names getting relatively "easier" opponents . Though the really big pow wow matches will start from last 32.
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And Shane will play Tyler...So if i'm reading this right, if Billy and Skyler win there matches they will play each other. Very interesting.
He also seems to be on a out of form streak. Most Dutch players are out. Only Jan van Lierop and Yannick Pongers, I believe. But they will soon drop.Surprised to see Niels Feijen crash out.
He was complaining on Facebook that the pockets have become too tight.
Does he have a point? Lots of players are not going for bank shots.
Billy Thorpe is the best banker in Pool and even he was reluctant on some occasions.
And Shane will very likely torture Tyler
Possibly, sadly he reminds me of a lot of players that have flashes of brilliance at points but eventually finds a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victorypossibly, but tyler has been beating very good players for two weeks. seems to be in stroke.
Sheesh, I'm right here, buddyPossibly, sadly he reminds me of a lot of players that have flashes of brilliance at points but eventually finds a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
Oscar's hot streak continues, go Oscar! Fedor seems to be struggling. Who the heck is Paul Song, going toe to toe with Filler?
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He’s not hungry anymore, at least not at a pool table.A shock to me is that Shaw is out.