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Many, many thanks for posting this match, Iusedtobe. I greatly enjoyed this nailbiter.
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This should be a great match! And unless I have Basseth confused, he shoots fast.
I’ll defer to your knowledge on this one. Basseth really has a chance to hang with Shane in 10 ball?This should be a great match! And unless I have Basseth confused, he shoots fast.
He beat Chang and another top pro, I forgot which one, in long races. Last year when they were doing the weekly streams in the Phillipines for a few months.I’ll defer to your knowledge on this one. Basseth really has a chance to hang with Shane in 10 ball?
Yes, the streamers need to do this more. Pan to the audience frequently. It really makes the game more exciting to watch. The static table is boring. Live streamed matches in the Philippines and Vietnam are 2 places this makes a ton of sense.love the oohhs and aahhs. fan excitement adds a lot to the experience, and probably some to the pressure too
Boanan? lol. Mocaibat wears his hair like a beret. Hmm... lol...![]()
Shane Van Boening VS Baseth Mocaibat | Super Sunday Match Show : 10-Ball Money Game
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SVB up 21-15 right now. Seems to me like he's hanging in there pretty good. Baseth breaking pretty well, too.I’ll defer to your knowledge on this one. Basseth really has a chance to hang with Shane in 10 ball?
Boanan? lol. Mocaibat wears his hair like a beret. Hmm... lol...
The Peri Open is like this, so is the Hanoi open matches. Both are on YouTube. You can tell that the players are really enjoying it. It definitely adds another layer of class to the sport and it's fun to see the players get pumped up and feeding off the crowd. The crowd seems knowledgeable and reacts appropriately to a good shot or one that is close, you can tell they are enthralled and enjoying top class pool. I think all events would be more enjoyable to watch with good spectators.love the oohhs and aahhs. fan excitement adds a lot to the experience, and probably some to the pressure too