"The Freezer" Scott Forst

JMS

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I've watched him play a few matches online he plays a great game of 1-pocket. How does he play all the other games? Is he a good 9 or 10 ball player? I've never heard of him playing in tournaments other than one pocket maybe cause he doesn't place???? I don't know I'm just asking!
 
well

ask shane van boening how he plays bar table 9 ball...... shane lost 10k at 500 a game to the freezer!:eek:
 
Can Scott Frost Play?

Tell Him He Can Come To Texas And See How He Likes It! End Of Story! Sparky
 
Scott is a rock solid player, He has is ups and downs more than some player's do. I'm not in his league at all but I have ups and downs too, I only mention that because I can see that in Scott because I have that issue. Scott is cool I like him and respect his game, he has awalys treated me like a gentalman and I can only say good things about him. When my back gets good someday I'd love to play him, I would need the world but it would be a game I want to play, there are about 5 guys I really want to play he is on the list, respect.
 
mark8950 said:
Tell Him He Can Come To Texas And See How He Likes It! End Of Story! Sparky


What does this mean? I don't think he's a Cowboys fan. Can you elaborate?
 
bignasty said:
ask shane van boening how he plays bar table 9 ball...... shane lost 10k at 500 a game to the freezer!:eek:

Thats exactly what I'm talking about. Bar table doesn't measure how you can do in the big table, would the outcome have been different if he played Shane on a big table? I know the bar table has more clusters and all but can he play on the big table?
 
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JMS said:
Thats exactly what I'm talking about. Bar table sucks, can he play on the big table with the big boys? I know the bar table has more clusters and all but can he play on the big table?
Scott is a regular on the DCT (Desert Classic Tour) in Arizona. He plays extremely well on the big table; however, he is definately a "STRONG" player on the bar table. One pocket? Well, i think everyone knows the answer to that one.

Some of his matches are up on www.desertclassictour.com.

On a side note, we will be streaming the final 12 players of the DCT 9 ball event tomorow at 11 a.m. Arizona time, at ontherailtv.com. Unfortunately, Scott won't be there for this one.

Dennis
www.desertclassictour.com
 
JMS said:
Thats exactly what I'm talking about. Bar table doesn't measure how you can do in the big table, would the outcome have been different if he played Shane on a big table? I know the bar table has more clusters and all but can he play on the big table?
I gotta ask. If he's world class speed on a bar table, what would make you think to ask if he could play on a big table? If he loses to Shane on a big table (which anyone would), does that actually give you an answer to whether or not Scott "can play on the big table."

On a big table , and I assume you mean 9-ball and 10-ball, Scott plays professional caliber pool.Obviously, he plays one pocket on big tables and is considered one of the best in the world.

I know you said you don't know and are only asking, but I still find the question funny. Do you mean "Is he a top 20 player in the world on a big table?"... or something like that? Cuz Number 21 would be a monster in anybody's definition.

Fred
 
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Prince said:
Scott is a regular on the DCT (Desert Classic Tour) in Arizona. He plays extremely well on the big table; however, he is definately a "STRONG" player on the bar table. One pocket? Well, i think everyone knows the answer to that one.

Some of his matches are up on www.desertclassictour.com.

On a side note, we will be streaming the final 12 players of the DCT 9 ball event tomorow at 11 a.m. Arizona time, at ontherailtv.com. Unfortunately, Scott won't be there for this one.

Dennis
www.desertclassictour.com
Thanks for posting the link Dennis looks like some good videos, I will check them out.:thumbup:
 
JMS said:
I've watched him play a few matches online he plays a great game of 1-pocket. How does he play all the other games? Is he a good 9 or 10 ball player? I've never heard of him playing in tournaments other than one pocket maybe cause he doesn't place???? I don't know I'm just asking!

When he left town years ago, his bar table play was not his best. He plays kick azz 9-ball and 1-Pocket.

I imagine he'd kick most AZers into the dirt on whatever table or game played.

I played him quite a few times when he was a teenager and learning the game. He leapfrogged most everyone around here and had to hit the road to get action.

Jeff, I'm $14 ahead of him on a 9-footer, btw, Livingston :thumbup:
 
The last I knew

Gabe gives Scott the 7 ball in 9 ball, but Scott might play better now.
 
jay helfert said:
Be careful what you ask for! Speeders lose their licenses. :)
I think he came in like 6th at the US Open a couple of years ago. Thats fair enough for me.
 
He plays well enough nobody has to like it on any table and that means from bangers to world champions, and his onepocket is well on a different planet than what most people play when you can play onepocket with Efren you can play with anybody alive.
 
He is the best one pocket player who is in the US.He is a bar table terror.He can out run the nuts.He can make you slap your momma. ;)
 
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