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No love affair between these two old rivals. It should be interesting. I remember the back to back U.S. Opens when Shane beat Dennis in the finals. Two of the best matches I ever officiated. Dennis really wanted that title but Shane refused to give it up. They both left their guts out on that table!
And then then their was their ill fated partnership in the Paquiao tourney in the PI. They went from doubles partners to enemies over the course of three days. It got ugly between them and they've carried that grudge for years.
I tried more than once to create a reconciliation with no luck. I have mad respect for both of them, on and off the table.
Maybe playing for ppv revenue.
No way Dennis can BNR rate of 40% to match with Shane.
They need to play on 4.25" pockets.
TBH, watching the 10b break by Shane has lost its luster b/c the balls follow the same path on every break. It's almost like playing against the same 7-ball ghost.
To 120 in 10 ball over three days? That is going to drag. 100 is more than enough.
To 120 in 10 ball over three days? That is going to drag. 100 is more than enough.
Maybe playing for ppv revenue.
No way Dennis can BNR rate of 40% to match with Shane.
They need to play on 4.25" pockets.
TBH, watching the 10b break by Shane has lost its luster b/c the balls follow the same path on every break. It's almost like playing against the same 7-ball ghost.
I rate this a toss up. If I was Dennis or his backer I'd have tried to get one pocket added to the deal.
Yes. Dennis would've been much better off. If SVB gets his break to work, well, it wont be as close as some think.
Shane's 10 ball break is just to much for a 1hole player to overcome.
Like i said above though, if SVB's break isn't there...Shane will have a bad day.
It should be some great pool regardless of who's game is on or off.
They are both world champs at anything pool.
Jeff