What are the details for a rematch? Is it happening?
What are the details for a rematch? Is it happening?
I played a lot of it during my first ten years visiting the Philippines. The best players are very creative, finding and shooting off angle combinations and billiards that are two way shots, and can lead to a winning outcome or a good safety. If they can find a way to make a high numbered ball, they will go for it, with a high rate of success. I'd been playing pool for over forty years when I began to venture over there and I learned new shots and concepts that had never crossed my mind playing 9-Ball.
Their foundation is built on cue ball control and they are the world masters at finding ways to stick "whitey" up your ass. My apologies to those who are easily offended.
Plus, they are equally adept at escaping the best laid traps.
Put another way, Rotation is the "One Pocket" of all rotation games. Many people may not be aware that Efren is considered the all time best Rotation player in the Philippines. I guess that's no surprise. Learning to play One Pocket was right up his alley!![]()
Thanks for the education. There's no substitute for seeing it up close. Sounds like full rack rotation is the game that best builds the imagination, which translates to great creativity. I wonder how many of those that go on the road to the Philippines are smart enough to spend some of their time playing full rack rotation.
Trying to compare 9-ball or 10-ball to full rack rotation, it seems, is like comparing 9-ball banks to full rack banks. John Brumback once explained to me that full rack banks is a much stiffer test that develops more all-around skills and knowledge.
Growing up in the Chicago area, we played allot of full rack banks, you never busted em open if you did and made a ball, since it was not a legal bank shot your opponent was up. We always broke similar to 14.1.
''No kisses' combinations or air shots''
This was the term used, when playing this full rack game, if you scratched you owed one.
More importantly, who will you bet on?
Growing up in the Chicago area, we played allot of full rack banks, you never busted em open if you did and made a ball, since it was not a legal bank shot your opponent was up. We always broke similar to 14.1.
''No kisses' combinations or air shots''
This was the term used, when playing this full rack game, if you scratched you owed one.
I grew up straight across the lake from Chicago, everybody busted em wide open and spotted the made balls after your turn.
Our main guy from there was Tony Coleman
I probably played banks for 10+ years before seeing or hearing of short rack.
Jason<-----misses full rack
Michigan City? I spend a week most every summer in Sawyer at my brothers summer home on the top of the dunes. Sure do love those MI blueberries, hard to beat. Heard this yr tho, was not good for the peaches.
His adrenaline is pumping overtime from the excitement of the miss and a chance to win!Two negative things about this otherwise memorable match stand out to me:
1) Drunken commentators, whether or not some find it amusing, are unacceptable in a pay per view stream. On a free stream, it's something you, sadly, sometimes have to live with.
2) Only in pool do you get a smoking break at the very moment a match has built to a climax. Why must Dennis take a smoking break just after Shane scratches on the break less than five minutes from the end of the match? I, for one, agree with Mike Zuglan's go-to line at Joss events: "There's no such thing as a smoking break. If you have to go to the bathroom, go." Player timeouts in our sport have a way of reducing the excitement level when it ought to be at its highest.
Whoever is playing more haha
Yeah this is the second time Shane choked when he had a big lead other time was against alex can't remember if they were playing to 100 or 120.You don't know Shane either. You may very likely be right, but you never know.
I don't think he is going to quit or anything like that but I think this is a big tipping point for Shane. He's been the top dawg for a long time but he knows he can't be the best forever.
Shane seems to be slowly losing his confidence over the past few years. It started with him falling a little short at the major international tournaments against the new younger players. Then it continued when he under performed in the recent Mosconi Cups when US really needed him to step up. Espeically that ugly Mosconi match he played against Jayson Shaw where he cracked under pressure. Now he choked in this long race against Dennis.
With the Mosconi Cup right around the corner, he may be started to question his abilities. I wouldn't want to be inside his head right now. It's not looking good...
Yeah this is the second time Shane choked when he had a big lead other time was against alex can't remember if they were playing to 100 or 120.