Video - Immonen vs Honkanen

I thought I would never see someone take more practice strokes than Helena. Obviously I was wrong :)
 
roddyc said:
I thought I would never see someone take more practice strokes than Helena. Obviously I was wrong :)
I counted 33 of them on the break shot in the 3rd rack;)
 
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Anybody know why they don't use racks in Europe? This is at least the 2nd tournament I've seen where they rack by hand. No racks, people steal them, or do they just prefer to rack by hand?
 
I'm sure they use racks in Europe. What they've done in this tournament is pound divets into the slate where the center of the balls should be so that they will remain frozen when racked. Read the instructions on the Sardo. It will tell you to do the same thing. That's the real secret to their machine.
 
bsmutz said:
Anybody know why they don't use racks in Europe? This is at least the 2nd tournament I've seen where they rack by hand. No racks, people steal them, or do they just prefer to rack by hand?

steal them?

:rolleyes:

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taps the poolballs in place. once the divets are done, u can rack them with hand without any problem. the balls just role in place and u have a perfect rack 10 out of 10. Its SO easy and a joy to have if u train alone and have to rack 20 times every hour.

so: no, they dont steal racks in europe :confused:
why would someone steal them?

EDIT: sorry for the OT in this post. :rolleyes: just couldnt leave it unanswered being from europe :D
 
worriedbeef said:
what i've always wondered is what thh point in the sardo is if the table is tapped?


Good question!

I wouldn't buy Sardo's stocks... (even Mike Siegel used to advertise them :D )
 
I can't watch any more. Three minutes into the first rack before he shoots at the one ball.

Where are the COM vids of Efren and Earl when you need them?
 
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