Player Review - Mathews and Hall

Thank you for the link. I'm glad Pat has started putting those great old matches on youtube.

It's a very good match but Grady's complaining about bad rolls etc. all the time does not make him look good.

I like their other match from SRO XII (December 1990) which also has a voice-over review by Grady and Billy. Grady whitewashes Buddy 11-0. I don't think I know of any other recorded race to 11 where Buddy got bageled. This is not a one-off and shows how strong a 9-ball player Grady really was. Everyone knows him for his one-pocket titles but not many people know that he was a great 9-ball player to boot. He manhandled every single player on his way to the 1989 World 9-ball finals and was on the hill to win it all but Nick was allowed back to the table and the rest is history. This is one of the greatest matches you will ever see.
 
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Grady whitewashes Buddy 11-0. I don't think I know of any other recorded race to 11 where Buddy got bageled. This is not a one-off and shows how strong a 9-ball player Grady really was. Everyone knows him for his one-pocket titles but not many people know that he was a great 9-ball player to boot. He manhandled every single player on his way to the 1989 World 9-ball finals and was on the hill to win it all but Nick was allowed back to the table and the rest is history. This is one of the greatest matches you will ever see.

There are some who think that straight pool was Grady's best game. He was certainly better at straight pool than 9 ball
 
According to Accu-Stats newest newsletter, they should be doing these “from the vault releases” on Tuesdays. I hope they can get some ad money. I’ll click on whatever ads pop up if it helps.
 
I watched it, and loved the back and forth
Between the two players, reviewed a short time
After they played. One drawback, for me, was that
One of the first things said- was who won the match.

Lots of familiar faces in the crowd and on the next tables,
Including grady’s dad in the seats and buddy’s wife and kid.

I liked grady’s use of the word, “forthwith,”
His description of his inner turmoil and meltdown
When other players “rat” in a ball (luck/slop),
And how, in his pool room, he won’t even let
Anyone say anything, not even “nice shot.”
 
I watched it, and loved the back and forth
Between the two players, reviewed a short time
After they played. One drawback, for me, was that
One of the first things said- was who won the match.

Lots of familiar faces in the crowd and on the next tables,
Including grady’s dad in the seats and buddy’s wife and kid.

I liked grady’s use of the word, “forthwith,”
His description of his inner turmoil and meltdown
When other players “rat” in a ball (luck/slop),
And how, in his pool room, he won’t even let
Anyone say anything, not even “nice shot.”

What I liked most was, even though they showed some emotion during the match, they both showed total respect for each other in the booth. You could really tell they were great friends. I also learned Buddy had a kid (who sharks him during the set!).
 
One more thing to note,
During these latest accustats releases-
You are watching along with the one and only
Man himself, pat fleming, live in the chat room
Your master of ceremonies once again.

Next up is tomorrow 8pm EST
Bustamante/Kopinyi 10ball
 
Grady Matherws and Buddy Hall comment on a match they played. Some great commentary and insights from both guys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_29seYTp-0Q

One more thing to note,
During these latest accustats releases-
You are watching along with the one and only
Man himself, pat fleming, live in the chat room
Your master of ceremonies once again.

Next up is tomorrow 8pm EST
Bustamante/Kopinyi 10ball

big kudos to him for providing us with this when there is no live pool to be seen

it was a different game then for sure. many of the safeties would be jumped in today and many of the scratches wouldn't be scratches on tighter tables. like when grady scratches in the 20th rack i thought not even that gc bucket would eat it but it did.
 
great vid, thanks for sharing
is it me, or is the quality of the picture on this one particularly good?
there are a lot of old matches I'd love to watch
but admittedly don't..coz the picture is just too blurry
shout to pat and accu-stats for "making it happen"!
 
There are some who think that straight pool was Grady's best game. He was certainly better at straight pool than 9 ball


You are right, he played pretty sporty straight pool. I remember him manhandling Dallas West in The 1995 Maine Event (Grady ran 102 and out). His match against Pat Fleming in Cleveland was a sight to behold, with Pat running 101 and Grady coming back to beat him.

However, for the life of me, I cannot recall any of his major successes in straight pool.

Any information is gratefully received.


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