It’s early in the morning and I was up til the finish last night. I watched what I could, probably 70 or so games but felt like most games went the same way. I am very pleased with the result because I bet that way, but I have just a few comments and want to hear what others thought about the match.
First of all, that table may have been a little too tight for my liking. I almost feel like that table was better off used for one pocket or something else. The main problem with buckets is the break becomes too easy for good players. The problem with those Snooker looking pockets that Oscar and Morra played on is that no one can break good. When you win a game the break is supposed to be an advantage. The break was anything but an advantage, when you have guys that play that good, and they play roughly 180 games with less than 10 total break and runs…you gotta admit maybe the table is a little too tough.
I’m not sure if we got to see the match that we thought we would. I think most of us expected John to have some flashy runouts and use that monster break. On a table like they played on, that cut his legs off. You can tell how smooth he is and fearless he is at the table but the equipment wouldn’t allow for his style to come through. John also has got some work to do kicking and playing more lock up safeties. Those 4 inning safety battles he usually got the worst of, someone who watched more probably would say that’s the gap Oscar won by. In fact I heard Oscar actually missed more makeable shots than John which is tough to believe when he won by over 20 games.
Oscar moved like a ghost the whole match. I thought he stayed in line very well so he didn’t have to do much with the cue ball. His safety play and kicking though was the most impressive thing. I think he’s in the middle of making that jump to a top tier pro player and still flying high off of winning a major event. He looked confident and played emotionless for most of the session, I think he’s tough action. Hometown advantage also was huge, Oscar could rattle in a 2ft hangar and the crowd loved it.
I am all for having to play a little pool and not wanting to play on a leaky table but there has to be a happy medium. What are the pros and other top players saying about that table? What do you guys think about the match? If they were to play again on a Diamond with Pro Cut pockets where you can actually make balls on break, who do you like to win?
First of all, that table may have been a little too tight for my liking. I almost feel like that table was better off used for one pocket or something else. The main problem with buckets is the break becomes too easy for good players. The problem with those Snooker looking pockets that Oscar and Morra played on is that no one can break good. When you win a game the break is supposed to be an advantage. The break was anything but an advantage, when you have guys that play that good, and they play roughly 180 games with less than 10 total break and runs…you gotta admit maybe the table is a little too tough.
I’m not sure if we got to see the match that we thought we would. I think most of us expected John to have some flashy runouts and use that monster break. On a table like they played on, that cut his legs off. You can tell how smooth he is and fearless he is at the table but the equipment wouldn’t allow for his style to come through. John also has got some work to do kicking and playing more lock up safeties. Those 4 inning safety battles he usually got the worst of, someone who watched more probably would say that’s the gap Oscar won by. In fact I heard Oscar actually missed more makeable shots than John which is tough to believe when he won by over 20 games.
Oscar moved like a ghost the whole match. I thought he stayed in line very well so he didn’t have to do much with the cue ball. His safety play and kicking though was the most impressive thing. I think he’s in the middle of making that jump to a top tier pro player and still flying high off of winning a major event. He looked confident and played emotionless for most of the session, I think he’s tough action. Hometown advantage also was huge, Oscar could rattle in a 2ft hangar and the crowd loved it.
I am all for having to play a little pool and not wanting to play on a leaky table but there has to be a happy medium. What are the pros and other top players saying about that table? What do you guys think about the match? If they were to play again on a Diamond with Pro Cut pockets where you can actually make balls on break, who do you like to win?