Oscar vs Meglino

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Race to 60 must win by 2 and Oscar took it down 60-58! Love that Oscar always bets some of his own money and travels to other people’s house to play. He also took on all bets from railbirds who wanted to bet against him. Over $100k in the middle plus additional side bets.

Congrats Oscar and respect!
 
Race to 60 must win by 2 and Oscar took it down 60-58! Love that Oscar always bets some of his own money and travels to other people’s house to play. He also took on all bets from railbirds who wanted to bet against him. Over $100k in the middle plus additional side bets.

Congrats Oscar and respect!
Great safety battle exchanges. When they were tied 58 to 58, Anthony stopped the cue ball when trying to bank the 4 ball and left Oscar a direct shot on the 4 ball into the corner pocket. Anthony was hoping to hide the cue ball behind the 8 or 9 ball, that was the turning point to the end game.
 
Great safety battle exchanges. When they were tied 58 to 58, Anthony stopped the cue ball when trying to bank the 4 ball and left Oscar a direct shot on the 4 ball into the corner pocket. Anthony was hoping to hide the cue ball behind the 8 or 9 ball, that was the turning point to the end game.
Exactly! Anthony came back from about a 9 game deficit after day 1. I understood the bank attempt by Anthony - but he needed to insure hiding the cb behind that 8/9 screen - he fell just short with the cb and the missed 4 rolled out enough to offer Oscar an open shot and runout to get to 59- and 60
Was a 3-9 combo.
Super thriller for any 60 win match right to the end .
 
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Race to 60 must win by 2 and Oscar took it down 60-58! Love that Oscar always bets some of his own money and travels to other people’s house to play. He also took on all bets from railbirds who wanted to bet against him. Over $100k in the middle plus additional side bets.

Congrats Oscar and respect!
I'm wondering if Oscar had the full width of the corner pocket to shoot at when he shot the 3 - 9 combo in the last game. It looked less than full to me. Either way, a great shot under pressure.
 
Race to 60 must win by 2 and Oscar took it down 60-58! Love that Oscar always bets some of his own money and travels to other people’s house to play. He also took on all bets from railbirds who wanted to bet against him. Over $100k in the middle plus additional side bets.

Congrats Oscar and respect!
I'm wondering if Oscar had the full width of the corner pocket to shoot at when he shot the 3 - 9 combo in the last game. It looked less than full to me. Either way, a great shot under pressure.
 
I'm not sure if it was fatigue, the difficulty of the table/equipment, humidity, or something else - but I caught an hour two of action starting when it was like 52-50 and the pace, shot selection, and overall quality of play was not great.

Speaking of 3-9 combos, this was one shot I simply could not understand. With ball in hand, Oscar opted for this off-angle 3-9 combo and missed it badly. I get that position to the 4 is a bit funny here, but man this feels like a table that a player of Oscar's quality should run out 90% of the time. He got fortunate and ended up leaving Meglino a little funny and ended up winning the rack but this was a slow slog to the finish line

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I'm not sure if it was fatigue, the difficulty of the table/equipment, humidity, or something else - but I caught an hour two of action starting when it was like 52-50 and the pace, shot selection, and overall quality of play was not great.

Speaking of 3-9 combos, this was one shot I simply could not understand. With ball in hand, Oscar opted for this off-angle 3-9 combo and missed it badly. I get that position to the 4 is a bit funny here, but man this feels like a table that a player of Oscar's quality should run out 90% of the time. He got fortunate and ended up leaving Meglino a little funny and ended up winning the rack but this was a slow slog to the finish line

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I don’t like the combo and I don’t’t like the run out either given the 4 position. I would rather put the 3 on the top rail and freeze the cb between the 8/9 - hoping to get BIH again to shoot 3 in corner and then 4 in opposite corner - now a sure run out.
 
I'm not sure if it was fatigue, the difficulty of the table/equipment, humidity, or something else - but I caught an hour two of action starting when it was like 52-50 and the pace, shot selection, and overall quality of play was not great.

Speaking of 3-9 combos, this was one shot I simply could not understand. With ball in hand, Oscar opted for this off-angle 3-9 combo and missed it badly. I get that position to the 4 is a bit funny here, but man this feels like a table that a player of Oscar's quality should run out 90% of the time. He got fortunate and ended up leaving Meglino a little funny and ended up winning the rack but this was a slow slog to the finish line

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Did he hide the 3 or just cinch it?
 
I'm not sure if it was fatigue, the difficulty of the table/equipment, humidity, or something else - but I caught an hour two of action starting when it was like 52-50 and the pace, shot selection, and overall quality of play was not great.

Speaking of 3-9 combos, this was one shot I simply could not understand. With ball in hand, Oscar opted for this off-angle 3-9 combo and missed it badly. I get that position to the 4 is a bit funny here, but man this feels like a table that a player of Oscar's quality should run out 90% of the time. He got fortunate and ended up leaving Meglino a little funny and ended up winning the rack but this was a slow slog to the finish line
“Slow slog to the finish line” describes most of Oscar’s matches, unless the viewer is lucky enough to see him getting blown out.
 
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