Just wondering what our resident experts predict!
It depends on Corey and how much effort he puts into practicing for it and how in stroke he is. No offense to John but if Corey actually showed up 100% focused and ready to play with a massive amount of practice put into it he has too much for John. It also depends how goofy Corey gets on the break, he has often times got stubborn trying to mess around with soft breaks when they are not working and breaks himself right out of a tournament.
John I expect very likely might come into this match alot more practiced and focused though, Corey seems 3/4 retired and even when he does show up for an event he plays like a part time player with loads of natural talent but not alot of practice or steady competition. John when he does play these things seems to always put the effort in to show up with his A game, he has matches like the one vs Gentile leading up to this TAR and that type of stuff can get John alot more focused and ready then Corey. If a top notch John shows up and Corey is not ready for this thing he could be in deep trouble. I think John will be a very strong 8-ball player on this table and if he is up 1-0 going into the 1-pocket he is a strong threat to win the weekend on Saturday night.
At one time in the history of this sport Corey Deuel was IMO supposed to become the most dominant American pool player, at a level that rivals Archer and Strickland at their best. He was supposed to be the guy who Ralf, Hohmnann, Yang, and all those other guys really did not want to play. But Corey did not put the effort in to the game to become that. If Corey had put the same focus into pool that SVB did he would be the #1 player in the world atm IMO, even Dennis would be ducking him.
If he was the dominant player he could/should have been, he'd be making...what? An extra eight grand a year?
It depends on Corey and how much effort he puts into practicing for it and how in stroke he is. No offense to John but if Corey actually showed up 100% focused and ready to play with a massive amount of practice put into it he has too much for John. It also depends how goofy Corey gets on the break, he has often times got stubborn trying to mess around with soft breaks when they are not working and breaks himself right out of a tournament.
John I expect very likely might come into this match alot more practiced and focused though, Corey seems 3/4 retired and even when he does show up for an event he plays like a part time player with loads of natural talent but not alot of practice or steady competition. John when he does play these things seems to always put the effort in to show up with his A game, he has matches like the one vs Gentile leading up to this TAR and that type of stuff can get John alot more focused and ready then Corey. If a top notch John shows up and Corey is not ready for this thing he could be in deep trouble. I think John will be a very strong 8-ball player on this table and if he is up 1-0 going into the 1-pocket he is a strong threat to win the weekend on Saturday night.
At one time in the history of this sport Corey Deuel was IMO supposed to become the most dominant American pool player, at a level that rivals Archer and Strickland at their best. He was supposed to be the guy who Ralf, Hohmnann, Yang, and all those other guys really did not want to play. But Corey did not put the effort in to the game to become that. If Corey had put the same focus into pool that SVB did he would be the #1 player in the world atm IMO, even Dennis would be ducking him.
Not unless he is making his money somewhere other then pool. He is usually about 100,000 short in winnings from the 1st place guy and likely misses out on alot of sponsership that would get him to those events and pay for his food and lodging if he were the actual player he could have become.
He also said hes never played take what you make 8ball so he feels a little unsure on that set.
Take what you make?
Where the heck has anyone said that it is going to be anything but open off the break?
That is a truly terrible idea if this is take what you make. All that does is add a huge factor of luck into the game of 8-ball. Take what you make is a bar rule, it has no place in pro level 8-ball.
JCIN said in another thread that 8 ball was not open after the break and that it would be take whatever you make.
He said that Cory suggested this because an open table is too easy for the pros.
I am paraphrasing, but I believe this is an accurate representation.
That freaking sucks. It is also a huge benefit to Corey.
I just lost a great deal of my interest in the 8-ball, take what you make adds a ton of luck into the game, it actually discourages the power break and will play into Corey's more control orientated breaking style.
First time we ever see 8-ball on the tight TAR table and they screw with the rules to that extent instead of simply playing BCAPL... WTF... Finally the potential of 8-ball could have been shown as a proper pro game on a tight 9-foot and they go and screw with the rules... I was so bloody excited about that one particular night.
Have you ever actually seen pros play open after the break on a 9 foot table? I have. Its a break contest. Worse than 9 ball. The only thing that stops them is if a random cluster pops up in a bad place.
It depends on Corey and how much effort he puts into practicing for it and how in stroke he is. No offense to John but if Corey actually showed up 100% focused and ready to play with a massive amount of practice put into it he has too much for John. It also depends how goofy Corey gets on the break, he has often times got stubborn trying to mess around with soft breaks when they are not working and breaks himself right out of a tournament.
John I expect very likely might come into this match alot more practiced and focused though, Corey seems 3/4 retired and even when he does show up for an event he plays like a part time player with loads of natural talent but not alot of practice or steady competition. John when he does play these things seems to always put the effort in to show up with his A game, he has matches like the one vs Gentile leading up to this TAR and that type of stuff can get John alot more focused and ready then Corey. If a top notch John shows up and Corey is not ready for this thing he could be in deep trouble. I think John will be a very strong 8-ball player on this table and if he is up 1-0 going into the 1-pocket he is a strong threat to win the weekend on Saturday night.
At one time in the history of this sport Corey Deuel was IMO supposed to become the most dominant American pool player, at a level that rivals Archer and Strickland at their best. He was supposed to be the guy who Ralf, Hohmnann, Yang, and all those other guys really did not want to play. But Corey did not put the effort in to the game to become that. If Corey had put the same focus into pool that SVB did he would be the #1 player in the world atm IMO, even Dennis would be ducking him.