2011 Beijing 9ball open.
This guy always goes deep into a tournament but never wins.:grin:
This guy always goes deep into a tournament but never wins.:grin:
2011 Beijing 9ball open.
This guy always goes deep into a tournament but never wins.:grin:
I think this is the guy who was shooting at the final ball and rushed his shot and missed it in a tournament a year or two ago.
Don't worry, Superman will get his big win eventually. He plays great enough, he just needs a roll or two.
2011 Beijing 9ball open.
This guy always goes deep into a tournament but never wins.:grin:
Are trying to make fun of Roberto Gomez?Well shame on you coz you're a pinoy too!At least he tried his best and im glad he made it to the finals...what have you contirbuted to pool industry in the Philippines?
Besides what Bayawak, you and others said about Roberto Gomez, he has the people's skills to interact with people from all over the world. He is and will continue to make a "SUPER" AMBASSADOR of our sport for the Philippines. In America, despite English being a second language for him, his willingness to do interviews, pool commentary and interaction with the fans is second to none.
Joeya
In Vegas last year against Mika???![]()
Yup. it was a very easy shot and he missed badly.![]()
Thanks,
Nice find.
Did you notice that he used a 1/2 tip offset to the right of the center of the CB and pivoted back to the center of the CB and fired.....then missed.![]()
LAMas:
I'm not sure I agree with this. While I'm not dismissing whatever kind of aiming system that Roberto uses, if you watch Roberto's body motions (and not the tip of his cue, which most aiming system advocates' eyes seem welded to), you'll see that Roberto's body moved, and he "chicken-winged" the shot -- not only dropped his shoulder, but dropped and steered as well. I think the camera angled was a bit deceiving, for I believe he was cueing center ball (i.e. the camera was off-angle to the shot as Roberto was viewing it), but "pooched it" badly via the severe breakdown in his fundamentals. It might be a case of dismissing the difficulty of the shot, or "moneyball-itis" (we all suffer this on occasion, including pros -- especially when it's the match-ending/-winning moneyball, hill-hill no less).
Anyway, it's a shame this happened -- he *had* Mika, but let it go.
-Sean
2011 Beijing 9ball open.
This guy always goes deep into a tournament but never wins.:grin:
Besides what Bayawak, you and others said about Roberto Gomez, he has the people's skills to interact with people from all over the world. He is and will continue to make a "SUPER" AMBASSADOR of our sport for the Philippines. In America, despite English being a second language for him, his willingness to do interviews, pool commentary and interaction with the fans is second to none.
Joeya
Sean,
You are correct and I was being a bit sarcastic, but the visuals apeared that he was using CTE of sorts.:wink:
I watched the entire match and Roberto has a swift pre shot routine (PSR), but on this shot he broke that routine and took a little more time and animation.
On a second viewing, it looked like he wanted to cut the shot with inside english but swerved to the center of the CB - shoulder drop?