Mosconi Cup 2024, Nov. 30-Dec. 3, Orlando

It was double elimination before Sky lost to Shaw. Now 10-5 Europe.
So like last 64 single elimination, USA has to win all 6 remaining matches in a row to win cup. Theoretically possible :LOL:


Meanwhile, someone dancing warming up about to sing any time :ROFLMAO:
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Is there a Day 4 version of the previous Skyline Streamz?

 
How many years has this game been around, and people still blame "bad rolls"?

They don't exist.

Barring certain extremes, the balls will always behave exactly as they should. It's physics.
Here I thought you played pool.

Of course bad rolls exist. Do you really think players are so good that they can control every movement of every ball on the table? The fact that there are good and bad rolls is part of what makes nine ball interesting.
 
Here I thought you played pool.

Of course bad rolls exist. Do you really think players are so good that they can control every movement of every ball on the table? The fact that there are good and bad rolls is part of what makes nine ball interesting.

Of course they can control what happens provided the table is in good condition. I repeat, the balls behave exactly as they should.

What you should be saying is that players won't always have knowledge of what the balls will do in every single situation.
 
Fedor looking solid, but Sky needs to beat FSR who has been playing great. I don't see that happening after the last match.
 
It was double elimination before Sky lost to Shaw. Now 10-5 Europe.
So like last 64 single elimination, USA has to win all 6 remaining matches in a row to win cup. Theoretically possible :LOL:


Meanwhile, someone dancing warming up about to sing any time :ROFLMAO:
25IWCj.gif





well, one of those theoretical matches is kaci vs billy.
 
Of course they can control what happens provided the table is in good condition. I repeat, the balls behave exactly as they should.

What you should be saying is that players won't always have knowledge of what the balls will do in every single situation.
"Jimmy did you see that? Man I would have won, but I didn't have the knowledge of what the balls will do in every single situation!"

Now that hear that I loud -- I think I like the ring of that.
 
Of course they can control what happens provided the table is in good condition. I repeat, the balls behave exactly as they should.

What you should be saying is that players won't always have knowledge of what the balls will do in every single situation.

his cb got kicked in on the break. kinda hard to prevent with the cut break no matter how knowledgeable you are
 
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