Har har har.
Don't quit posting Nova, Black Balled has poor eyesight and all.
Say I never did hear it, but what amount does each player have in play ? 10 % ...
He lost Friday...it's all been a formality since then. Day 1 and day 3 were a wash though. I'd like to see him win today the race to 10 part just to show the game was in line. For large stretches of the game it's looked out of line like Dennis is on his way to Efren status.
Hardly on his way to Efren status that would be Alex at this point but it might not be to long before Billy Thorp crashes the party easily the best one pocket player at his age ever bar none ,, I also think one pocket will be the game of the future many young players are picking the game up were in the past that was not the case
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What do you think Dennis's % is...Maybe 30%
Dennis won with a wild shot by Scott then Dennis did 8 and out.---Smitty
He lost Friday...it's all been a formality since then. Day 1 and day 3 were a wash though. I'd like to see him win today the race to 10 part just to show the game was in line. For large stretches of the game it's looked out of line like Dennis is on his way to Efren status.
Thanks Lenny, great match
Congratulations to both players, around 36 hours of chess.
I think you are someone who has good gambling instincts. I think a lot of people thought Scott would do to Dennis what he did to Efren.
After watching this:
- Do you think Scott out moved Dennis?
- Do you think Scott out smarted Dennis?
- Who had the most professional demeanor, focus and stamina?
I don't really play that much, or know much about one pocket, but the only area I would say Scott outplayed Dennis was the break. His break was uncanny, a well hidden cue ball and a ball in front of his hole ever time. But Dennis seemed to get out of it most of the time.
But as far as shot-making, accuracy, cue ball control, combos and even banks, Dennis easily outplayed Scott. I wasn't a fan of one pocket but I sure am now.