Well if watching Chris play Stevie Moore on TAR is any indication of the way he will fair against Rodney I believe the spot is correct and it is an even game.
Stevie just tortured Chris and I have to believe Stevie and Rodney is an even 10 ball match-up. So, Chris needs a decent amount of weight.
I also think the contrast is styles will be fun to watch _ Chris grinding over every shot to make sure he does everything right and Rodney just walking around the table like it is practice getting out from everywhere. Should be fun.
stevie would have tortured who ever he played in that match.
JCIN said:The ten ball only counts in the bottom four pockets for both players.
Thecoats said:I am assuming you mean the two corners from the breaking end of the table and the two sides.
-don
Not arguing the point, it's just that I didn't know Rodney was known to have a monster 10-ball break.
ill take rodney, pm me if interested, sweat bets only, up to $200. ill be there to watch the match.
turbo ill bet with you .
is this turbo from kc.
we will pay at the match .
ill bet you 200.00
let me know.
you do know me. u just gotta see to recognize. u bet w me in detroit when u were playing wiseman, chohan, also when u were there w hennessee and the big dude that tried to choke him, also in fla, at one of the seminole tournaments. ull remember. bet?
He's not known for a good 10-ball break. In fact, during the Diamond Open 10-Ball event in Valley Forge, Rodney was talking with Shane about his troubles with making a ball on the break in that format. So Shane gave him some pointers and Rodney went to the tournament room about 2-3 hours before his first match the next day to practice it. In that match he still came up with less than 50% for pocketing balls on his break.
Rodney is a very strong player and maybe Chris doesn't have a HUGE 10-ball break (I really don't know) but I DO know that Chris knows A LOT about the rack and just knowing which balls you need frozen to make certain balls in certain pockets will get you very far in a 10-ball break.
Yes. The ten ball does NOT count on the break if goes in the corner pockets on the racking end of the table. It does count as a win if it goes in either side pocket or either corner pocket on the breaking end of the table.