No Fred I believe he was 3 ahead and misplayed an easy shape shot to get on the money ball. The cue ball was going towards the 9 for a routine shape shot but he under hit it. He didnt take time. Check the Alex/Shane match. Alex takes so much time on an easy shot to get perfect shape on the 9. Cubc just rushed it feeling that awful feeling that " I might win but not if I dog it" feeling. So threw his stick at it and was left with a bank which he took all but 2 seconds to shoot. Learn from the pro's. Alex never took a shot lightly. Every shot he looked at closely and knew where he wanted to go. Thats how Archer beat Mika twice to win.
Had this man taken the time to get his pattern right he would have won game 4 and wouldve been the high favorite to win. But it was his MENTAL error that opened the door for OMG to comeback.
By the way those breaks werent lucky. I seen her practice her breaks everyday. Its not an inate ability. The lady worked at it. She knew she needed every aspect of the game to give her a chance to win and that included comfort in breaking.
I really hope Cubc comes away to learn a lesson from this. We all been in his shoes. Getting into something we are not ready for. Overestimating our physical and mental abilities. I hope he now understands that physical ability is one thing but a sports pro tries never underestimates the mental side of a challenge.
Had this man taken the time to get his pattern right he would have won game 4 and wouldve been the high favorite to win. But it was his MENTAL error that opened the door for OMG to comeback.
By the way those breaks werent lucky. I seen her practice her breaks everyday. Its not an inate ability. The lady worked at it. She knew she needed every aspect of the game to give her a chance to win and that included comfort in breaking.
I really hope Cubc comes away to learn a lesson from this. We all been in his shoes. Getting into something we are not ready for. Overestimating our physical and mental abilities. I hope he now understands that physical ability is one thing but a sports pro tries never underestimates the mental side of a challenge.