Haven’t seen him play this good in a long time, if ever. His last three matches have been incredibly dominant.niels demolished albin. he never had a chance. and i don't think anyone would have tbh.
Haven’t seen him play this good in a long time, if ever. His last three matches have been incredibly dominant.
He's a taller guy for pro pool at about 6'-6'1" or so, but he seems even bigger on TV.Niels sometimes seems like he’s 7 feet tall and 300 pounds of chiseled muscle. Love seeing him at his best. Not sure he’s always gotten credit for being the great player he is. Amazing what he does with 100% of one eye and just 10% of the other due to a genetic defect.
Chua has been pure dynamite too, but his safety play just cost him a rack.
Seeing vintage Ko too, and Shaw losing his composure. Again.
at 8-8 wow what jump he(Duong) made!yes i've been saying this for a long time. jumps great,
And also i would take that bank on in heartbeat where Michael Baoanan decided play safe and leave long jump!
Yeah and slow(ish) speed bank had automatic position around middle of table..Especially considering what Duong Quoc Hoang can do with the jump cue. Bad tactical decision.
Again too risky safe cost him. I think play that safe another side of ball and send 2 ball on end rail and cant leave open shot... Now jump was easy to Michael..yes i've been saying this for a long time. he kicks like a monster (makes sense since vietnam was 3C territory when he grew up), banks well, jumps great, and has a very measured "two stroke" cue action. his safety play isn't bad but i assume what's missing is percentage play, opting for attack too much. idk
He's become of my favorite players. Disappointed he fell today but the margins are so slim at this level. That match had some high quality safety battles.first practice stroke for alignment, second stroke with pause for speed and measure, i'm not sure it's a bad approach. i've tried it but i'm so stuck in my three stroke PSR it's hard to try new things. doesn't tor lowry teach something similar to DQH?
either way it's not what's commonly derided as "two stroking"