Siming Chen vs Donny Mills

Donny up 17-16. FargoRate favorite is almost exactly 50/50 from this point.

Screen Shot 2019-02-23 at 9.23.45 PM.png
 
Donny throws down one of the biggest chicken wings I've ever seen on that 6 ball.. Ends up poor on the 9 ball, but makes it anyways... 18-16
 
I apologize if this has been discussed in this thread, but am I correct in that Donny is a part time player. I am pretty sure I remember seeing that at some point. If that is the case, and he is playing at this level, how good could he be if he played as much as the touring pros...
 
Wait is this winner break? I thought it was alternate this whole time. ha ha. So did Donny just run a 2 pack to go from 16-16 to 18-16?
 
I apologize if this has been discussed in this thread, but am I correct in that Donny is a part time player. I am pretty sure I remember seeing that at some point. If that is the case, and he is playing at this level, how good could he be if he played as much as the touring pros...

Exactly the same IMO.
 
So you figure he is getting everything possible out of his ability? I've never seen him play, justy curious

Yes. Because like most of us, he probably spent 10 years eating, breathing, sleeping pool. He reached his potential, and then got a straight job. IMO:)
 
https://youtu.be/-SqVgK0EGa0

I just video'd my bandwidth meter while the stream was going for about 30 seconds. You can see it spike up to about 8 MBs (that is byte, not bit), and then settles down.

On the stream they just said it is currently 1080P stream, and they will lower it to 720P for tomorrow since so many people had a bad experience.
 
So you figure he is getting everything possible out of his ability? I've never seen him play, justy curious

The difference between Donny and the top tier guys is not simply stroke quality. He also makes slightly less optimal decision in regards to position paths and safeties.
 
Last edited:
https://youtu.be/-SqVgK0EGa0

I just video'd my bandwidth meter while the stream was going for about 30 seconds. You can see it spike up to about 8 MBs (that is byte, not bit), and then settles down.

On the stream they just said it is currently 1080P stream, and they will lower it to 720P for tomorrow since so many people had a bad experience.

I'd say if they can have options for both that'd be the best. 720p wont look so good on nowadays computers, even phones.
 
I'd say if they can have options for both that'd be the best. 720p wont look so good on nowadays computers, even phones.

480p looks fine on most devices.

It's when you get down to 240 that things start to look pixelated.
 
Back
Top