I would like to see one of the Ko's vs Shaw. Shaw seems to be playing at a peak level.
Who was the new player Frenchie is sponsoring? He said a top 7 world class player to be disclosed on fb today.
He's sponsoring both Ko brothers now.
None of them are barred from playing Shane a long race for lots of money.
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On a tight table Dennis wins
Maybe. When the Diamond in Vegas was at 4 1/8th Shane put up a 7 pack on it. I feel like all these players are very close. Of course your assessment is going to mean more being a top player yourself.
Maybe. When the Diamond in Vegas was at 4 1/8th Shane put up a 7 pack on it. I feel like all these players are very close. Of course your assessment is going to mean more being a top player yourself.
4 1/8 on Diamond is not nearly as tough as 4" Gold Crown though .
Shane won't gamble on those Gold Crowns at Hard Times.
Shane has improved his safety game though, by a lot since Dennis beat him at HT tournament .
I was wondering if someone would mention DO's sudden pick-me-up. It's like he was a little robocop running around at 10x "speed"....Yours can't be to far behind not to many see more pool than you here and abroad
I would like to see Wu in some action also ,, IMHO there's a learning curb to these long made for streaming matches ,, ,,
I found it pretty interesting at the end of day 3 ,, they commented DO was skating around the table noticbly picked up the pace ,,,right when others said Ko looked tired ,,must have knocked down a couple red bulls ,,
I think once the Ko's get acclimated more with the longer race and the surroundings he will be making less unforced errors regardless of pocket size ,
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From what I hear the tables at Hard Times have more rolls than a bakery which is why Shane doesn't want to play on them. But even if they don't I can respect Shane's decision because such small pockets tend to cut off a big portion of the game IMO. At the end they force a different style of play.
Similar to the Chinese 8 Ball, very little spinning the cue ball because you can't rely on the pocket taking the ball if it touches the rail. In pool the larger the pocket the more you can get away with unless the shelf is so deep that larger pockets play like tight ones.
I don't know though....I guess I mean no one is barred from playing Shane on a Diamond with 4.25" pro cut pockets. I don't know how Shane feels about any other table but I am sure he would consider most offers. If the table is the issue then anything easier than 4" ought to be good for anyone willing to challenge him as well. If they can run out on 4" they ought to be able to run out even more on anything with larger pockets.
But historically it's Shane who generally seems to put the most packages together when he plays challenge matches on equipment he likes. Welcome correction by At Large.
I guess Shane didn't like the table when Ko blew by him at CSI ,, I would love to see him play Ko or Wu on thier turf and see who puts up the biggest package .. I'll take either ,, comfortable surroundings plays a big part ,, we saw that in Russia , ya I know break box rules blah blah , but most of Shane's matches have been inside his comfort zone ,, can't have it that way all the time ,,
Just like you want Lou in yours and he wants you in his ,
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