Orcullo vs. Frost- Live Reports

Confirmed in the main chat - thx

Jeff is more old school 1-pocket, coming from a solid straight pool background.
Chris is a solid Chicago-style 1-hole player, but he's making some bad calls because he can't see the proper angles of the layout.
I guess the commentators are sitting too low.
 
Jeff is more old school 1-pocket, coming from a solid straight pool background.
Chris is a solid Chicago-style 1-hole player, but he's making some bad calls because he can't see the proper angles of the layout.
I guess the commentators are sitting too low.

Both will add to our knowledge for sure - right or wrong :)
 
Scott went back to either power 1-pocket, or to get the balls down table quick. Good comeback.


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Scott looking like the player he's supposed to be ,and Dennis now making small errors.

Dennis was very complimentary to Scott in the interviews.
 
Let's see how Dennis handles the wedge.
 

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Jeff is more old school 1-pocket, coming from a solid straight pool background.

Pretty exiting to have the Monster of the Midwest on the stream


Chris is a solid Chicago-style 1-hole player, but he's making some bad calls because he can't see the proper angles of the layout.
I guess the commentators are sitting too low.

Chris is one of the most intelligent one-pocket players in the planet. Simply can't tell some of the angles.It happens all the time, every event.

Freddie <~~~ and I'm sticking to it
 
Keep em coming boys! I'm about 5 miles back in the sticks catfishing on a river. The fish aren't cooperating, so I appreciate the play by play :thumbup:
 
Dennis sure is aggressive .
Scott did his best to blow that last game and still won.
Got a lucky roll when Dennis's ball clipped the side pocket tip.

Scotty is a favorite here now.:eek:
He moves better.
 
Scott has changed up a little on the strategy and sent balls up table early, old schooling with the wedge. Dennis dogs a straight in 4' shot (the wedge takes its toll). Scott banks a few beauties multiple rails, and grinds out a nice, long rack to take the lead .

7-6 Freezer. (7-1 last 8 games after dogging two games away)
 
If Dennis goes down 8-6 here the wedge destroyed him. That game would knock a lot of guys out of stroke
 
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