I agree 100% with you. There is a hangover from the days of "the road" that being good at money games is more a sign of being a good player than winning tournaments. If you want to win major pool tournaments then playing races to 120, where you have plenty of time to get into the zone, probably isn't the best preparation.Stop blaming the bar tables for the Americans not having the skills to make it to the finals, the blaming falls directly on the gambling side of American pool, where all you have to be is better than the person you're gambling with and NOT practicing to take on the worlds best, where you don't get do overs, or multiple races to come out the winner!!
He was yelling at Shane who is deaf and that last rack in Biado vs Chua was "interesting". I wonder if it was his decision to switch from template to rack.More like this one - quarterfinals of recent World 10ball championships - Biado vs Oi - Leyman called a foul on Carlo refusing to even review the call..Biado lost the match ultimately..
I didn't see the match. What went down on the double hill?He was yelling at Shane who is deaf and that last rack in Biado vs Chua was "interesting". I wonder if it was his decision to switch from template to rack.
Strange goings on.
I agree 100%. This will never fly on TV. Watching players run out in two minutes and the ref spend five minutes (or more) racking the balls, and people will be changing the channel. They better stick to the magic rack for TV.This referee taking so long to rack is just killing the momentum.
A couple of minutes, okay. Five minutes, not okay!I disagree. Taking 6 minutes to rack the balls at hill-hill may not have been intentional but it actually adds to the drama, get's the live audience talking and builds an atmosphere. I really can't see too many people on the edge of their seat at hill-hill saying this is boring let's see what else is on.
FFS what it I want to watch it when I get off work? Or tomorrow? Or next week? Next Year? What's your workaround for that?This is our own workaround below. What is so difficult about that? Why even talk about asking Matchroom to do put scoreboard? They may send you a bill for manpower costFolks watching are already happy that Matchroom offering free Youtube channel
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Ya but no pool player on earth will be more entertaining if they win than Oi , I say Oi Oi Oi and give me the Oi dance ,Biado over Chua 11-10.
Tomorrows match up:
Yapp v. Orcollo. I think these two have been playing the best pool and are the guys to beat.
Oi v. Biado. Both have played well to get here of course, but just a bit behind Yapp and Orcollo.
See ya'll tomorrow!
I left the stream on while my wife and I ate dinner several feet away from my computer. I thought the stream froze with how long Leyman was standing over the rack. Ridiculous.A couple of minutes, okay. Five minutes, not okay!
I'd like to see either Oi or Yapp win it, personally.Ya but no pool player on earth will be more entertaining if they win than Oi , I say Oi Oi Oi and give me the Oi dance ,
I love Earl , Kieth , Mike the mouth but this guy has a likable it factor all can love
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It's not flying on TV in the USA regardless of what going on ,it's a bait and switch they come here to promote the game for not us but for the U.K. and China where the real market is , They are trying to get in front of Chinese 8 ball that's spent big money promoting their game competing with Snooker , No way the USA viewership is a target for themI agree 100%. This will never fly on TV. Watching players run out in two minutes and the ref spend five minutes (or more) racking the balls, and people will be changing the channel. They better stick to the magic rack for TV.
Drama? I bet you love it when they scream golden break, golden break. Ooo, aah.I disagree. Taking 6 minutes to rack the balls at hill-hill may not have been intentional but it actually adds to the drama, get's the live audience talking and builds an atmosphere. I really can't see too many people on the edge of their seat at hill-hill saying this is boring let's see what else is on.
I don't understand how your reply is related to my post.Drama? I bet you love it when they scream golden break, golden break. Ooo, aah.![]()
Oh stopStop blaming the bar tables for the Americans not having the skills to make it to the finals, the blaming falls directly on the gambling side of American pool, where all you have to be is better than the person you're gambling with and NOT practicing to take on the worlds best, where you don't get do overs, or multiple races to come out the winner!!
Yes but isn't that the same in all countries and in all sports? Those with the right levels of talent and commitment rise to the top and move on to playing for $$$ and major trophies. And they embrace the leagues/amateurs/grassroots that prop the sport up - and in a well structured sporting pyramid, a small but significant portion of the commercial revenue drips down and everybody wins.Oh stop
Goddam leagues are the death of real pool
You got 95 percent of the US pool population playing for patches and 5 inch trophies