uwate said:Maybe not the whole slogan though right Jam![]()
uwate said:...Johnny getting to rack..... hilarious....
predator said:What is Earl doing?
Why doesn't he try a money match with Dennis?
A long money match might just be what he needs.
He just might regain confidence that he lost.
Earl at his best versus Orcullo or Yang today. Who would win?
I know he narrowly lost to Reyes in their race to 120 match, but he did have the upper hand most of the time.
I still think Earl is the best 9baller ever...![]()
predator said:What is Earl doing?
Why doesn't he try a money match with Dennis?
A long money match might just be what he needs.
He just might regain confidence that he lost.
Earl at his best versus Orcullo or Yang today. Who would win?
I know he narrowly lost to Reyes in their race to 120 match, but he did have the upper hand most of the time.
I still think Earl is the best 9baller ever...![]()
I've watched Johnny Archer for years at tournaments and on Accu-stats tapes and he doesn't play the same game today that he played when he was younger. In his early days he was exciting in every aspect of the game - one of if not the best breaks, shot making to match anyone, and he played at a good pace. My observation is he's slowed his game down too much and now he's too deliberate with his play.smashmouth said:Archer's best days are long gone, didn't Schmidt just smoke him in Puerto Rico?
yep i agree.........hes got a slight ocd thing going on with the lint and the cueball, and i dont think he gets any rhythm or flow going like he used to. Watch that match from like 92 or 93 where he beats efren, he plays at least twice as fast back then.SCCues said:I've watched Johnny Archer for years at tournaments and on Accu-stats tapes and he doesn't play the same game today that he played when he was younger. In his early days he was exciting in every aspect of the game - one of if not the best breaks, shot making to match anyone, and he played at a good pace. My observation is he's slowed his game down too much and now he's too deliberate with his play.
I think alot of these players have there days when they are unbeatable and playing near perfect pool,im sure its a wonderful feeling.cdavis9771 said:Once i heard about wade crane playing jose' parica back in the mid 80's. The story was that they were playing 9-ball for 1,000 per game. The story is that parica had crane down 5 games when all of a sudden crane put a 10
pack on him. Parica quit. Crane then went to the intercom and announced that he would play anybody in the room right now. There were alot of good players there such as Earl,Kim,Buddy,etc.. and they were in there prime back then. No one would go for it. Of course if i had watched a man put a 10 pack on parica i would wait until he has cooled off a little before challenging him. lol!!=)
Scottster said:At DCC Orcollo offered the 7 ball to any american...
JAM said:Which part? "The world" or "the 8"?![]()
Too bad pool doesn't have a mechanical rack like bowling.
Can you imagine bowlers racking their own pins in a tournament competition?![]()
In 9-ball today, if a player can rack proficiently in a winner's rack format as well as a loser's rack format, changing their rack to adapt to the format, it is quite telling.
When I see players licking the 1-ball, for example, it sends up a red flag.![]()
JAM
belmicah said:I'll be in Reno for the Bar Table Championships (that Orcullo won last year) in March. I'll see if I can save up a big enough carbuncle to put it towards an American playing Orcullo. Who do you guys think would play him if he is given weight? Who is the strongest American bar box player?
belmicah said:Dave Matlock? That is what I used to hear, but I doubt he is a world beater right now.
JAM said:Depends on who you ask!![]()
Matlock is hitting 'em stronger than ever today. Money has a funny way of bringing out the BEST in a player.
Dave Matlock played strong on the IPT tour. Though this was on the 9-footers, you can best believe that Dave Matlock can play all games. What separates him from the rest is he has the capability to adjust, having been an American road warrior and traveled the road when action was prevalent.![]()
I spoke to Dave in Vegas last year, and he is looking forward to building a new house with his IPT winnings to date. I think he won $30,000 in Vegas, if memory serves me right.![]()
Here he is in Vegas with his fiance!
JAM
Grady said:The more modern players have a better breakshot than the generations before them. They also jump balls better and play better defense. They're not better shotmakers or position players except at One Pocket, where the top players get behind balls at the other end of the table like nobody's business.
Keith, Buddy and Nick were practically unbeatable in the 70's and 80's. Keith, for the dough, COULD probably have given any player a little something. He regularly gave A players games like the orange crush (the 5 and the break) and demolished them; case in point, Harley once got the 6 and the break on the bar table and promptly lost about $15,000. Then he hunted Keith down to play some more and got broke again.
Nobody ever beat Buddy for the money in an extended match. There are some top players who didn't beat Nick for 5 or 6 years at any game.
But things have definitely changed. Many of the American guys are scared of the Philipinos and almost admit defeat before playing, which is a disgrace to me. I chide them as often as I can but it's a tough sell, to get them to believe that they play as well as anyone in the world. I mean, C'mon, isn't Archer gonna put packages together and Duell and if Johnny gets to rack the balls against anyone, I REALLY like him.
belmicah said:I'll be in Reno for the Bar Table Championships (that Orcullo won last year) in March. I'll see if I can save up a big enough carbuncle to put it towards an American playing Orcullo. Who do you guys think would play him if he is given weight? Who is the strongest American bar box player? Dave Matlock? That is what I used to hear, but I doubt he is a world beater right now.
I hope I get to play Orcullo in the first round. That would be the greatest accomplishment in my life to beat him.
If he doesn't go to the bathroom every half an hour, I'll take Orcullo.inthezone said:In a long session I like Corey to come up with ways to bring the eight into play like nobody has ever seen...