The infamous ta-da follow through

Creedo, pool has given me so much over the years it's time I start giving some back.
 
In all seriousness, I watched this whole match and these are 2 pros. Was this the level of Professional billiards in the 90's? I'm not trying to start anything but judging by thier play, I don't think either one of these guys can hang with the top players of today. Unless they give them the elusive BLIND KICK to the groin.
 
you gotta be kidding me !!

Alright, I didn't "cheat" on this one , and read the comments before I looked at the link. Here I am expecting some kind of "Corey Deuel CB action." and I see this ?!?!?!?! :mad: :p

I seen a hairy 350 lb man in a Tu-Tu once, I ain skeered of nuthin'.
But that almost did !
 
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nothing serious,.... was just totally surprised b/c I did not read the posts. :embarrassed2:
Obviously they both havin' fun.
 
I think we are all overlooking a very important hidden lesson here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zZSEVWIGQPk#t=555s

At the 9:15 mark, Mr. LeBlanc also makes an attempt to use the difficult Ta-Da stroke. As you can see, he does not follow through with the full commitment demonstrated by Mr. Herman (9:28 mark) resulting in a missed shot and eventual loss of game.

"YouTube is the teacher"
 
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I think we are all overlooking a very important hidden lesson here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zZSEVWIGQPk#t=555s

At the 9:15 mark, Mr. Leblanc also makes an attempt to use the difficult Ta-Da stroke. As you can see, he does not follow through with the full commitment demonstrated by Mr. Herman (9:28 mark) resulting in a missed shot and eventual loss of game.

"YouTube is the teacher"

HereWeGo, very good catch there. His Ta-Da stroke was not on point and that's why he missed the shot. I also laughed at your quote: "youtube is the teacher"
 
Ok so first, that was hilarious.
Second, did the players on the tables around them have microphones IN their chalk cubes or what?
 
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