SVB vs Chohan 1P

Wow, I'm shocked..................(not)
SVB will pull away tomorrow once you suckers pay for the final day.
And if he doesn't, it's even more staged than I thought.
These ppv events are for suckers.
It's all bs lol

there are definitely some fishy PPV "money matches". not convinced this is one of them. maybe. shane hasn't really tried to get a re-match since the 2017 beating.
 
I think anyone suggesting SVB is dumping a match should be banned from AZBilliards.

Every match. Every match someone has to bring up a dump. It is so painfully wrong and nasty. SVB is the world champion and is our best pool player of this generation. To even suggest he’s throwing games to cut up a pay per view stream is obscene.
 
Wow, I'm shocked..................(not)
SVB will pull away tomorrow once you suckers pay for the final day.
And if he doesn't, it's even more staged than I thought.
These ppv events are for suckers.
It's all bs lol
your something else
rigged ppv one pocket matches, sure
 
What if we paid up front early bird discount for 3 days? Are we still suckers?
no your probably in on it, paying early is a mind trick to get others all worked up and fine with forking over the cash and selling the ppvs working up a buying frenzy

probably
 
I wasn't gone but 3 minutes, damn
That was fast.

So I did the math. I have net $50 bet on Tony. Funny I bet both ways-i couldn’t decide. I still can’t.

Creating action,
Fatboy😃

With no vig and with friends it’s all good. Fun times.

I think SVB mite come out strong today, After a long day I think he has a slight edge, very slight. Can’t ever discount Tony or SVB. Should be a hell of a day for sure-that’s the most certain outcome of this match. As far as who wins. Idk SVB up a rack makes him a slight favorite. But imo isn’t a factor because a race to 8 or 9(for Tony) is about even after what’s happened.

Gonna be good💪🫣
 
But it's fun bullshit. One of 'em has to win and one has to lose.
What we do is just sweating small bets, and having fun, try it sometime!
Worst case and best case it’s 50/50 if there’s a dump. Unless you “know” the plan. Since we are all friends betting small $, no vig and don’t have to sweat getting stiffed it’s fun. Which is the idea, having fun with friends.


PayPal is the only winner
 
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Two situations yesterday where Shane seemed to goof mentally:

Game 24, score 13-10 Shane ahead -- Shane made the first ball of the game, banking the 5-ball cross corner. After some back and forth, Shane played a horrible safety, leaving an easy starter shot for Tony. As Tony was about to shoot a pretty easy 7th ball on his run, Shane went to the table and conceded the game before Tony shot. But it looked like Tony had no way to draw position on an 8th ball; it was likely that Shane would get back to the table. So either Shane forgot that he had scored the first ball, or he thought the 7-ball at the top of the pile was available to Tony's pocket (it wasn't) for an easy 8th ball for Tony, or he was just fed up after that horrible safety, or ???

Game 27, score 13-13 -- At a score of 2-6 in Tony's favor, he made a great backcut straight-back bank, taking the score to 2-7. But he also pocketed a ball in a head-rail pocket on the same shot, so he needed to spot that one once his inning was over. Tony's next shot after the successful bank was a long cross corner bank that missed. Tony reached in the ball box, apparently taking the one he had successfully banked, but he did not spot a ball for the one he made in a head pocket, and Shane did not ask him to spot it. That was important, because a spotted ball would have been more easily pocketed by Shane (moderately tough spot shot) than the cross-corner bank he tried, or, if he still preferred the bank, at least he would have had another ball on the foot end. Shane missed the bank and left a shot for Tony's 8th point. So the last two shots, with 9 balls off the table, were played with 5 balls on the table instead of 6.
 
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2 players, 2 backers, 2 commentators...and nobody can get the score/ball counts right.
Yeah, the posted score has been wrong lots. Perhaps the Omega guy gets distracted with other responsibilities, causing him to miss score changes quite a bit. Maybe they should have someone doing nothing but keeping score.
 
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Id think for $$$ they playing for, somebody would pay attention. :)

Sweater's delight :)

Im paying attention, and I have a man on the ground watching on the rail. But Im only betting about what Tony has on his shirt. :)
 
Two situations yesterday where Shane seemed to goof mentally:

Game 24, score 13-10 Shane ahead -- Shane made the first ball of the game, banking the 5-ball cross corner. After some back and forth, Shane played a horrible safety, leaving an easy starter shot for Tony. As Tony was about to shoot a pretty easy 7th ball on his run, Shane went to the table and conceded the game before Tony shot. But it looked like Tony had no way to draw position on an 8th ball; it was likely that Shane would get back to the table. So either Shane forgot that he had scored the first ball, or he thought the 7-ball at the top of the pile was available to Tony's pocket (it wasn't) for an easy 8th ball for Tony, or he was just fed up after that horrible safety, or ???

Game 27, score 13-13 -- At a score of 2-6 in Tony's favor, he made a great backcut straight-back bank, taking the score to 2-7. But he also pocketed a ball in a head-rail pocket on the same shot, so he needed to spot that one once his inning was over. Tony's next shot after the successful bank was a long cross corner bank that missed. Tony reached in the ball box, apparently taking the one he had successfully banked, but he did not spot a ball for the one he made in a head pocket, and Shane did not ask him to spot it. That was important, because a spotted ball would have been more easily pocketed by Shane (moderately tough spot shot) than the cross-corner bank he tried, or, if he still preferred the bank, at least he would have had another ball on the foot end. Shane missed the bank and left a shot for Tony's 8th point. So the last two shots, with 9 balls off the table, were played with 5 balls on the table instead of 6.
Yeah, those guys are definitely playing for $160k :sneaky::ROFLMAO:;)
 
Yeah, those guys are definitely playing for $160k :sneaky::ROFLMAO:;)
Well, I don't know what the amount of money is, but I certainly think each player is trying to win. Did you see them grinding through an 85-minute game at midnight (their time) last night, with Shane behind by a lot of balls most of the time?
 
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