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Anyone want to back Scott for a little sweat bet? I'll take Dennis, happy to do what ever someone wants to do. Maybe next 10 games even or I'll give some games on the wire or even odds on the money. Let me know what you want to do.

Couple hundred to sweat the match


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Anyone want to back Scott for a little sweat bet? I'll take Dennis, happy to do what ever someone wants to do. Maybe next 10 games even or I'll give some games on the wire or even odds on the money. Let me know what you want to do.

Couple hundred to sweat the match


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I'll take Scott to win at 10-1 odds, let me know
 
I'll give it to you then, I'll pay you off at 10-1 if Scott wins. He is outclassed completely in the mental game as well as the shooting game. He's not freezing whitey enough to make any difference to Dennis.

I will take this for $200.please confirm.
 
I'll give it to you then, I'll pay you off at 10-1 if Scott wins. He is outclassed completely in the mental game as well as the shooting game. He's not freezing whitey enough to make any difference to Dennis.

You confirmed via PM but please confirm here within the next few minuted,

I have Scott at 10-1 to win the match my $200 to your $2000.

You confirmed but not clearly. Confirm in the next couple minutes as the match as already started. I dont care who makes the first couple balls.
 
I think a big factor is that Scott has lost about 80%+ of the end games that have come down to the last few balls, including games when he's been up a ball or two.

Dennis moves just as good as him, and he strikes the ball so well it's decisive. Dennis has been making table length banks the majority of the time where Scott has been the underdog to put them down. Some of it's physical, some of it's mental, but he endgame is where he's losing. The games he's winning are where he runs out quickly. If he doesn't hit Dennis with a knock out punch he doesn't go all 12 rounds.
 
I will add...Dennis's shot making is pivotal in another way. Scott has a lot of one pocket experience, but much of what he knows is no longer helpful. The places he can leave any other player on Earth aren't safe against DO. DO showed that with his long combo last night on at 19, and with a kick carom just now. Scott puts him places where anyone else would play a routine safe, and if a shot is physically possible Dennis just rifles it in.

Must be difficult to play against.
 
Get on it Scott

Uh oh....looks like the consensus is that Scott is overmatched.....
I hope you're all wrong and he comes back to make it a tight match again...
Go, Scott!
 
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I think a big factor is that Scott has lost about 80%+ of the end games that have come down to the last few balls, including games when he's been up a ball or two.

Dennis moves just as good as him, and he strikes the ball so well it's decisive. Dennis has been making table length banks the majority of the time where Scott has been the underdog to put them down. Some of it's physical, some of it's mental, but he endgame is where he's losing. The games he's winning are where he runs out quickly. If he doesn't hit Dennis with a knock out punch he doesn't go all 12 rounds.

And it happens again. Scott was up 4-2 and had the balls up table. Now DO is up 7-4.

Scott can't spot Dennis every end game and win a match.
 
I saw him drain a lot of testers, giving our better players 12-5.
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I will add...Dennis's shot making is pivotal in another way. Scott has a lot of one pocket experience, but much of what he knows is no longer helpful. The places he can leave any other player on Earth aren't safe against DO. DO showed that with his long combo last night on at 19, and with a kick carom just now. Scott puts him places where anyone else would play a routine safe, and if a shot is physically possible Dennis just rifles it in.

Must be difficult to play against.
 
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