Who is this player?

The ones I could identify were Albin Ouschan, Max Lechner, Kang Lee, SVB, Alex Kazakis, Tony Robles, Mika Immonen, and Darren Appleton.

Awfully tough given how fast the video runs, giving you a quarter of a second look at some of the players.
 
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Pool players don't get up before noon.
They sure don’t pool bum ….. I have a buddy plays for a living, tried several times to take him out on some cross country excursions. He won’t wake up , says he will but just can’t get up before 5:30PM !!!!!!! I like enjoying these beautiful days , fishing, mountain biking in morning/ afternoons, after that head to the pool room for 🍻 and action till whenever, but regardless if I get 4-6 hrs sleep I’m up getting sunshine ☀️… I’ve found more and very rewarding $$$$$$ action during the day !!!!!!! Lol
 
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They sure don’t pool bum ….. I have a buddy plays for a living, tried several times to take him out on some cross country excursions. He won’t wake up , says he will but just can’t get up before 5:30PM !!!!!!! I like enjoying these beautiful days , fishing, mountain biking in morning/ afternoons, after that head to the pool room for 🍻 and action till whenever, but regardless if I get 4-6 hrs sleep I’m up getting sunshine ☀️… I’ve found more and very rewarding $$$$$$ action during the day !!!!!!! Lol


For me things usually got interesting after five. When I started shooting pool full time I still got up not long after daylight. After a few months I realized this was silly and started getting up between ten-thirty and noon. Gave me plenty of time to hit the practice table by three or four then start drifting around by five to seven. This let me be fresh until two in the morning or later, one of my edges over working stiffs.

I played a lot working day jobs too but once I adjusted my sleep hours to my "working hours" playing pool I was still fresh when people that had been up sixteen or eighteen hours were starting to fade a little. Also, by getting up early I was giving an edge to the other denizens of the night I saw as my natural prey. These were my real targets so adjusting to their hours just made sense to me. Four to six in the morning when many were fading from being up all night I was just up a little late and kicking strong. My regular routine saw me enjoying the sun coming up as I returned from "work" most mornings.

Hu
 
For me things usually got interesting after five. When I started shooting pool full time I still got up not long after daylight. After a few months I realized this was silly and started getting up between ten-thirty and noon. Gave me plenty of time to hit the practice table by three or four then start drifting around by five to seven. This let me be fresh until two in the morning or later, one of my edges over working stiffs.

I played a lot working day jobs too but once I adjusted my sleep hours to my "working hours" playing pool I was still fresh when people that had been up sixteen or eighteen hours were starting to fade a little. Also, by getting up early I was giving an edge to the other denizens of the night I saw as my natural prey. These were my real targets so adjusting to their hours just made sense to me. Four to six in the morning when many were fading from being up all night I was just up a little late and kicking strong. My regular routine saw me enjoying the sun coming up as I returned from "work" most mornings.

Hu
You nailed it 💯
 
They sure don’t pool bum ….. I have a buddy plays for a living, tried several times to take him out on some cross country excursions. He won’t wake up , says he will but just can’t get up before 5:30PM !!!!!!! I like enjoying these beautiful days , fishing, mountain biking in morning/ afternoons, after that head to the pool room for 🍻 and action till whenever, but regardless if I get 4-6 hrs sleep I’m up getting sunshine ☀️… I’ve found more and very rewarding $$$$$$ action during the day !!!!!!! Lol
That's not to say they aren't up at noon....just means if they're sleeping they don't get up. If they're in a session though? As long as it takes.
 
It's Ellis Brown out of Atlanta.
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