Pagulayan 9 ball miss dafabet World Pool Masters

I'm not sure I would bet against getting a bad contact atleast once in 100 shots even if a robot would shoot... ;)

In a match I would bet every time that Alex would make it.
 
I would bet on Alex to make that shot 100 out of 100.
I would book that action against anybody who ever lived....
....100% is too much to ask of a human being.

I'm not sure I would bet against getting a bad contact atleast once in 100 shots even if a robot would shoot... ;)

In a match I would bet every time that Alex would make it.

Alex only has to make it 51 times out of a hundred for you to show a profit....
...Stephen Hawking might come out ahead in this action....:smile:
 
I would book that action against anybody who ever lived....
....100% is too much to ask of a human being.



Alex only has to make it 51 times out of a hundred for you to show a profit....
...Stephen Hawking might come out ahead in this action....:smile:


He may not win I just think he is a favorite to do it.It's really close.

I would consider with making it very close to 100 out of 100 and will listen to offers.
 
He may not win I just think he is a favorite to do it.It's really close.

I would consider with making it very close to 100 out of 100 and will listen to offers.

7 %
I saw a sales contract for house cues....it was for a lot at 5,000 at a time....
...one of the conditions was that the company was allowed 7% duds....
...seems like an allowable human error, Syd.

It's easier to say "algorhythm" than to make that shot....
...try saying that a hundred times in a row....:eek:
 
Somebody say chicken wing?

He threw that r) elbow out at contact.

Pressure- Twitch. You see it a lot. Hopefully, more than you do it, ya know?
 
I sort of agree with pt109. The task of making any ball 100 times in a row can inject some serious mind games into the equation. On the other hand, you could argue he's gonna get in stroke with the shot and just be nailing it.

My only contention is that to make it 100 times in a row isn't a given, but if he had this shot to end 100 matches it would be like a dead lock he'd make every one. Why or how that's the case I'm not sure but that's how I think it plays out.
 
He did it at the Challenge of Champions as well several months ago. Running out on SVB to go meet Shaw in the final he got a little loose with his cueball in getting shape on the 8 he had a straight in similar to this and rattled it in the hole & Shane ran it off.
 
I just now saw the shot. You could tell that Alex was nervous even on the 8-ball. He took the extension and even hit that ball with a suspect stroke. It happens. You lose focus because of the nerves and raise up. As Jay stated earlier, he should have stepped up from the table and took his time of course there is a shot clock and he did just use his extension.
 
7 %
I saw a sales contract for house cues....it was for a lot at 5,000 at a time....
...one of the conditions was that the company was allowed 7% duds....
...seems like an allowable human error, Syd.

It's easier to say "algorhythm" than to make that shot....
...try saying that a hundred times in a row....:eek:


I agree its total allowable human error. Im just saying a new bet with alex making it 100 out of 100 I am going to bet on him rather than against him. But I do see it as very close one way or the other.
 
When Alex called for an extension on the 8 - an otherwise routine shot - I chalked it up to adrenaline but then the miss on the 9 was a real jaw dropper
 
When Alex called for an extension on the 8 - an otherwise routine shot - I chalked it up to adrenaline but then the miss on the 9 was a real jaw dropper

Your definition of "routine" and mine must be very different.

Alex had four ways of going on the eight....
..the way he went was routine for a player of that caliber....
...but the decision wasn't.

If the eight was a little farther up or down, the decision was easier.
 
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