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I'm saying he racks in almost the exact order every time. If you can't see this, you might need some glasses.
It's pattern racking but not the best pattern.
I'm saying he racks in almost the exact order every time. If you can't see this, you might need some glasses.
It's pattern racking but not the best pattern.
Thanks arps
Wow that is an exposé
I agree with Niels "Magic rack, 9 on the spot, 3 point rule break from anywhere, alternate break" and neutral racker also
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just heard the commentator say that the other day, shane was practicing his break over and over and over. He also said, shane said one day a week his practices only his break for 5 hours. FIVE HOURS ! who does that ?
so is it rack tricks/mechanics or is it a lot of hard work ? probably both
I figured it would happen...just not out of Shane. I started a thread about rack mechanics and got very few responses. He probably wasn't the only one though. And....maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. Have to see it for myself I guess. If he was....then this is to Shane.......SHAME ON YOU. You can win without this crap.
I don't understand the problem. If you're playing rack your own and get mad because the other guy knows how to rack, break, and make balls and you don't...learn. Practice. I'm in the camp of ppl who think both racking and breaking are a skill. If I'm playing rack your own you better believe I'm giving myself a rack I can make balls. Who would just squeeze the balls together, lift the rack, and take a chance if you know better?
Didn't Niels and every other player get to rack their own, too? So...why didn't he tickle the one or pattern rack or loosen the back three? If tickling the one is a foul, why wasn't it called? Just like when Corey Deuel comes up with a series of different patterns and soft breaks leaving a three or four ball wired for a shortcut 9 our of 10 times everybody else wants to cry foul...I call it genius on an even playing field. Go spend 5 hours figuring out the break like Shane or Corey or Dechaine and even the odds--or quit whining. Barry makes the rules; if he wants rack your own or a neutral racker, that's the game. Don't hate the player, hate the game.
I just read this from Niels Feijen's Facebook page:
"Sorry but i can't help it to write something negative about the us open(rack mechanics) championships. I just watched Shane beat dennis on centre court and he made the corner ball 9 out of 11 times, where the entire field was happy to get a ball down on that table. When you rack you're not allowed to touch the rack once you lift it so he touches the 1 ball when the rack is still on, creates gaps and gets the corner ball. Genius trick and an absolute monster player but i truly feel this break format with rack your own is chewed out, old school and done with!! It was created to speed up the game/racking and now it's whoever knows the most tricks/cheats gets the edge. Magic rack, 9 on the spot, 3 point rule break from anywhere, alternate break...It's no rocket science. Same rack for everybody.
My prediction, Shane will win his third title in a row, he's playing great and knows the tricks."
I can believe Niels here. After SVB tried to steal a game and the match from J. Morra 2 years ago, I don't put anything past SVB anymore.
Break and run 19% through day 5 in 2014. Break and run 21% in 2013.
Roughly as many break and run racks as last year when Niels reached the final day.
Sour grapes to me.
"If you don't condone cheating, if you get annoyed at being cheated, and if you don't resort to cheating yourself, you're a whiner. End of story"
No wonder pool is in the gutter with attitudes like this.
Lol, seriously dude? First, you know nothing about me so don't quote me and indirectly accuse me of cheating people. I'm one of the most honest people you will meet on and off the table. I've called fouls on myself in cash games that no one else saw and cost me the set. Same in tournament play.
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Calm down. If you read what he is saying, he is not attacking you personally and saying you are a cheat. He disagrees with your point of view , that's all
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Shane
religiously practices his break. I don't think he needs any tricks to break well. Simple as that.