Shaw v Woodward just announced!

well

Scared is Scared......youre a professional Justin had 0 issues with the table being kinda tight....Dude is Wack
 
If these are exhibition matches,they are NOT gambling,their playing for a purse...just like a tournament,no pressure. If they are posting the money up out of their pocket then awesome.otherwise its just an exhibition(i personally know many,many players who have played exhibitions,for say 10k total,and they pick up the phone and do a 4k saver,means loser gets 4, winner gets the extra 2k(6k) total. Sometimes they simply chop it in half and you can usually tell when thats happening by their effort. I hope these are TRULY winner take all matches. I like jasons end in both,but will certainly be pulling for bergman and sky.

News flash. I doubt the majority of players in high stakes matches have 100% of themselves.

I don't care if these players are getting backed or if there is a saver in place. If it comes down to the last ball, and it's a tough cut. There's going to be pressure felt.
 
This has to be the silliest post I've seen in a long time. If he's been playing/practicing on a normal table for the match, he will not be prepared to play on a tight table.

Have you ever played pool before?
Jason
wrong; even APA players who play on 9’ tables can adjust to 7’ tables if the compete in Vegas.
 
This has to be the silliest post I've seen in a long time. If he's been playing/practicing on a normal table for the match, he will not be prepared to play on a tight table.

Have you ever played pool before?
Jason
Sorry to disagree, but it's a lame excuse. If you knew anything about pool, you'd know that top level pro players generally only practice on tight pocket tables all the time anyway, so what's the problem?
 
Sorry to disagree, but it's a lame excuse. Top level pro players generally only practice on tight pocket tables all the time anyway, so what's the problem?

If neither one of you know the difference in pocket size, I dont know what to tell you.
Jason
 
wrong; even APA players who play on 9’ tables can adjust to 7’ tables if the compete in Vegas.

I stand corrected.....^^^^^this is the silliest post I've read in a long, long time, and you've got some stiff competition on this site. Congratulations!
Jason
 
If neither one of you know the difference in pocket size, I dont know what to tell you.
Jason
I know plenty about pocket sizes and pocket angles. We have 4-1/8", 4-1/4", 4-1/2" and 4-3/4" pocket tables in our room - all with extended subrails and cushion rubbers, so they all only have 1/8" pocket facings. If I can play on the 4-1/8" pocket table, I would think JS could do so!
 
I know plenty about pocket sizes and pocket angles. We have 4-1/8", 4-1/4", 4-1/2" and 4-3/4" pocket tables in our room - all with extended subrails and cushion rubbers, so they all only have 1/8" pocket facings. If I can play on the 4-1/8" pocket table, I would think JS could do so!

Sounds like you're ready to post the $25,000 and play. Good luck, we'll be watching.
Jason
 
Wow! Given the crap you post, I feel honored to take the title.

Nobody that knows anything about pool or pocket size would ever compare going from a 9' table to a 7'er, to a 9' with 4.5 corners to a 9' with 4.25 corners. Just sayin
Jason
 
yeah, sorry....got outta hand and off topic.

Back onto this; Bartram just asked Justin if he’d be interested in playing Corey.
 
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