Wonder how this would compare to the Earl/Efren Hong Kong Challenge of yesteryear?
I would imagine they continue tomorrow?Somebody better pick up the pace. They've played only 40 games in 5 hrs, and have only 5 more hours to play likely 60 more racks. What happens if nobody gets to 100 before Crooked Cue has to close tonight?
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Assuming the score is 100-99, that is approximately 4.67 hours from now (8:55pm EST) averaging five minutes per rack.Somebody better pick up the pace. They've played only 40 games in 5 hrs, and have only 5 more hours to play likely 60 more racks. What happens if nobody gets to 100 before Crooked Cue has to close tonight?
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
I agree completely.I know that the race is far from over but really I think that this is a huge turning point. Shane's comeback speaks to his experience and ability to manage a situation as opposed to Donny who doesnt have that in him as of yet...
I'd also like to add with Donny's recent US Open finish and this TAR match he has placed his stamp on the global scene, and we can expect more great TAR matchups I am sure.I agree completely.
Donny HAS to have his pattern-breaks and cookie-cutter runouts to beat Shane, because Shane has too much experience at this gambling format to be easily beaten.
Far from over though, like you said...
Regardless of who wins, it is a phenomenal match-up for us fans!