Here is a video of my bro Joey testa playing sfleinen in a match of 10 ball.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ve5ykKi0Ls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ve5ykKi0Ls
Yes Joey is a pro. He was mentored by Allen Hopkins.Joey's clearly a good player - is he a pro?
It's hard to judge a player by one match. Everyone plays a bad set every now and then. With that being said, isn't Sean a self proclaimed 100 ball runner? I'm not doubting his accomplishments but it seems to me like he's a low B player at best.He could be, sfleinen looks to play at about an apa 4 or 5 level.
Yes Joey is a pro. He was mentored by Allen Hopkins.
It's hard to judge a player by one match. Everyone plays a bad set every now and then. With that being said, isn't Sean a self proclaimed 100 ball runner? I'm not doubting his accomplishments but it seems to me like he's a low B player at best.
Was the op trying to show off his 'bro's' game or did he have something else in mind? My sense is the latter and so I went to red rep him only to find that he is no longer with us. His was a 10 post visit here on az.![]()
He could be, sfleinen looks to play at about an apa 4 or 5 level.
Yes Joey is a pro. He was mentored by Allen Hopkins.
It's hard to judge a player by one match. Everyone plays a bad set every now and then. With that being said, isn't Sean a self proclaimed 100 ball runner? I'm not doubting his accomplishments but it seems to me like he's a low B player at best.
Sean says he's a 130+ breaker at snooker - anyone that makes regular 100 breaks at snooker is a good player.
ps you a Spurs fan?
You were going to red rep somebody for posting a public video of another member playing? I'm sorry, but that seems remarkably petty to me.
Was the op trying to show off his 'bro's' game or did he have something else in mind? My sense is the latter and so I went to red rep him only to find that he is no longer with us. His was a 10 post visit here on az.
Sean Leinen is a friend of mine and a very good man. Like the overwhelming majority of us here on az, along with being an avid pool enthusiast, he has adult responsibities that take up plenty of time in his life.
Sean decided to put up some of his hard-earned cash for the chance to play in the pro event at Valley Forge. I say good for him! :thumbup:
Does Sean play at pro speed? Maybe not.
But I will say that he sure can catch a BIG gear and this I have seen with my own two eyes.
I know that he has done very well in tournaments he's played in, and, in fact, he won last years Joss Tour qualifier held in CT.
There are a couple of things that I hope aren't lost on anyone who watched the match linked in this thread:
You have a guy who does not play in events of this caliber very often, at all. Then, because of Alvin's (Inside Pool) friendship with Joey Testa, Sean finds himself playing on the TV table. I don't care who you are, if you're not a pro who is accustomed to playing on TV tables, this will definitely add some pressure.
Sean plays much better than what we got to see here. And that's a fact. :yes:
And I'm proud of him for giving it a go at Valley Forge.
best,
brian kc
Thank you, Brian (Kickin' Chicken)!
I don't know the reason for why this match was brought up out of the blue, except to "ding" me once again -- by TheThaiger, as a prime example. And it's not like I'd been posting a lot of late, either. So something's fishy here with the screenname that posted this -- and of the motivation behind it.
As you correctly say, I don't get to play in events of this caliber often at all. In fact, you can probably count the number of times per year on a hand that has been through a sheet metal cutter accident. (Figure of speech -- my hands are fine.)
And thank you for taking the time to vouch for the fact that I do play much better than this. Everyone has a bad day, and that day was certainly mine with the bout of sinusitis and sinus headache -- added to the pressure of being on the TV table, which I dare anyone who has not been in this situation to try.
I will play in that event again in this year's SBE, and I invite anyone who wants to judge my playing, to come watch my matches. I will bring my sinus meds this year (unlike that year), so that I'm prepared if there's a sudden change in weather as there was that year. I will make sure to put on a much, much better showing.
Thanks again, my friend,
-Sean
He could be, sfleinen looks to play at about an apa 4 or 5 level.
When I was a hustler a long time ago, this would of been a good advertisement for people to come play me. I love it when people think I'm easy.
Even today I tell people I just hit 'em hard and get lucky.:thumbup:
I like what you said when you said what you said! Whew! I guess I got that right!