Who is the worst announcer?

But we are a very small fraction of the ESPN viewership.


You might be right but the last ratings i heard about had the audience at around 350,000. Im pretty sure it's 90% pool players at the moment.
 
I had the same tape. I think it was the one where Corey was using the 8 ball break and ended up beating Shannon.

I was in the same boat the wheezing had me completely on tilt. Since then I have been on the production end and had some of our stuff tilt me too. :D

Yup, that's the tape. I loved his commentary because he was just so shocked at the power break but it sounded like he gonna cough up a lung on the broadcast table.
 
I thought you did a great job, it's just that comment was a little strange. But hey I understand, it was late and you were probably a little tired.
Don't worry, I make strange comments all the time, luckily they are never caught on tape!

Maybe you're misunderstand me now as well. I don't deny saying what I said. I'm sure I said something to the effect of "Shane needs to go to Pool School." I highly doubt it was a strange comment. I'm 100% sure I was being facetious. Ironic. Sarcastic. Say it aloud. Anyone.

Shane Van Boening needs to go to Pool School! LOL!!!!

You said yourself that just a few seconds later, I said he was playing the best 10-ball I've ever seen. Therefore, I must have been speaking facetiously. Surely we chuckled when I said it.

Fred <~~~ not worried about making strange comments
 
Maybe you're misunderstand me now as well. I don't deny saying what I said. I'm sure I said something to the effect of "Shane needs to go to Pool School." I highly doubt it was a strange comment. I'm 100% sure I was being facetious. Ironic. Sarcastic. Say it aloud. Anyone.

Shane Van Boening needs to go to Pool School! LOL!!!!

You said yourself that just a few seconds later, I said he was playing the best 10-ball I've ever seen. Therefore, I must have been speaking facetiously. Surely we chuckled when I said it.

Fred <~~~ not worried about making strange comments

Fred, I am sorry. This is actually my fault. You said that first phrase when I was playing footsie's with you and you weren't paying attention to what you were saying.
 
Da Blak Widder

Ok, I know I'm gonna get fried for this, but you did ask my opinion.

I watched that first set SVB and Alex played to 21, and for me, the Black Widow's diva act made it all but un-watchable.

I don't know why, but it REALLY rubbed me the wrong way.
 
Fred, I am sorry. This is actually my fault. You said that first phrase when I was playing footsie's with you and you weren't paying attention to what you were saying.
Ahhhh... it's all coming back to me now.

Fred <~~~ off to the cold shower
 
Fred, I am sorry. This is actually my fault. You said that first phrase when I was playing footsie's with you and you weren't paying attention to what you were saying.

This make more sense now!! :shocked:

Ray
 
No one ever notices but when big Justin jumps in the box for TAR, he is superb! The guy has knowledge, a quick wit and a good voice. He instinctively knows when to talk and when to be quiet. That is a trait that few commentators possess. He may be the most underrated commentator of them all. He's got my vote!
 
No one ever notices but when big Justin jumps in the box for TAR, he is superb! The guy has knowledge, a quick wit and a good voice. He instinctively knows when to talk and when to be quiet. That is a trait that few commentators possess. He may be the most underrated commentator of them all. He's got my vote!

I agree with Jay, one of the best times I have had doing impromptu commentary on TAR was joining Justin for a three hour race to 3 one pocket tournament match between Cliff and Beau Runnigan, it was a blast and a moment I treasure.

-don
 
I'm surprised no one said Jim Wych...seriously, the content and tone that guy represents. Every match that guy announces, apparently, is the same.

He gives me a migrane...thanks for sayin it before I did

Voo~~~would comentate a match with Fred A. anytime
 
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Sure, most people here would rather listen to Billy, Danny, or Grady on an Accu-Stats match-- so would I.

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I second that. Favorite is danny, least favorable is Jim Wych.
 
No one has mentioned Jim Wych because he's good and a great guy.

He (Jim Wych) might be a good guy but for whatever reason he bugs the hell out of me. he has a knack of stepping over the other commentator who's trying to say something relevant.

Of course I can't stand Bob Costas constant stream of crap (always sounds offended we're watching the game instead of him) so what do I know.

Mitch Laurance is terrible but I guess the WPBA loves him because they have the same guy who shows up every time. Ewa Mataya-Laurance defends (surprise) the hell out of him on run out radio.

Billy Incardona is the best.

Jay Helfert cracks me up on the old Accu-stats tapes (Kim Davenport v Mark Tadd and Bob Hunter v Bob Geiller) when he starts saying "I don't know what they're doing but they can't do that".

From interview videos or articles I've seen or read one constant remains true the commentator will say "Some may not agree with my style but enough people love me so I must be right".
 
I like Danny Diliberto and Billy Incardona the best. Jay Helfert and Jim Wych do a decent job too... although I must admit Jim was horrible at first and is slowly improving (he has game... why the hell can't he talk about spins, position, etc. and just say "this nine for the win"? :-|

This Ted Learner from the masters is horrible by the way.
 
Mike Shamos doing three cushion videos for Accu-Stats. He's on half the greatest matches recorded in the last 20 years and almost ruins them.

Worse than Mitch, easily.
 
I second that. One of the nicest guys I've ever met.
At last year's US Open Jay and Danny were in the booth commentating on a Schmidt match, and I heard Jay say, "Wow! John Schmidt looks like a man who's just been told he has to take a bath with his mother-in-law!"

I laughed out loud at that one!
 
Some of my favorites both on and off TAR are:

Sarah Rousey
Jay Helfert
Jerry Forsythe
Chris Bartram
Ronnie Wiseman
Scott Frost
Billy Incardona. I managed to miss him when I first posted. Dont know how. I could listen to him read the phone book. One of the greats.

I like Allen Hopkins best out of all the ESPN crew. Mitch Lawrence is a super nice guy but I don't dig his commentary. Same with Jim Wyche. Sid Wadell makes me want to scrape out my eyes with a dull rake.

This thread made me think of some of the funnier exchanges in the booth at TAR events. One of my favorites I just heard when cutting the Schmidt vs Harriman 14.1 set.

Nasty is in the booth and his partner leaves for a minute....Tony Chohan sits in the booth and here is the exchange:

Nasty: "I would like to welcome my large terroristic friend to the booth."

Choan: "Thank you."

LOL...cracks me up thinking about it. The other good Nasty quote was from the SVB/Frost match when he was talking about Shane's Cuetec:

Nasty: "Man that cue is shiny. When he spins it it looks like a bass fishing lure."


Damn I almost forgot the best commentator in the world: The Sleeve.
Incardona is great except when he is commentating on any match with Efren.
He just pours on the accolades and it gets really old really fast.
He overdoes it in my opinion. Clearly he is Efren's biggest fan but he needs to tone it down some.

Otherwise, his pool knowledge is amazing.
 
You might be right but the last ratings i heard about had the audience at around 350,000. Im pretty sure it's 90% pool players at the moment.
I know he has to acknowledge certain entities, but it seems like Mitch mentions the sponsors and manufacturers at the most inopportune times!

And in keeping with the negativity of this thread, BAN THE @#$! POCKET CAMS!!!!!!!!!!
 
I can't really pick a least favorite, but my favorite commentators are Grady and Bill, especially when they snipe at each other.

And I was watching a you tube video the other day with JoeyA commentating, and he's got it goin on in the booth in my opinion.
 
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