Good day for SVB
Good day for USA
Congratulations
Good day for USA
Congratulations
If you noticed after Mika’s miss Shane went to the table with his glove off. Won that game and then put it back on.His path was incredibly tough but also cathartic I’m sure. Shane was sitting in his chair ready to go home early and then Mika missed that long cut. And now, 8 racks in a row in that match and victories over 4 consecutive 800+ Fargo Rate opponents later, he’s finally world champion.
I think only the 9 is spotted in that situation.In the last rack, Albin jumped at the 2, knocked it off the table and scratched. Did I miss where they spotted the 2 after that? Shane set up BIH on the 3 and they played on.
That's a nice idea, and the reply doesn't seem to glue well together. The prize in question is for a single given tournament. We'd expect that for that single tournament everything is 'standardized'. No need for that to be compared to any other event (maybe that's where they are aiming at eventually, hence the hesitation thus far?) The only thing is that if MR continue switching between templates and triangles for ball racking, there have to be two separate bonuses at a tournament, for two sets of equipment that influences the B&Rs.Karl also brought up an interesting point to having bonuses for highest B&R for the tournament and/or running out a match. Emily sort of deflected the idea stating that this would be considered once everything is standardized and the dust has settled.
So I was correct.Well, Albin did get to the table several times after it was 6-5, even made 2 balls on the break in Game 12 and a ball on a jump in the last game, but you're essentially right in that he never had a good open shot. He did play safe on a very difficult short cut to the side pocket in Game 13; it was a poor safety and Shane ran out.
Only an hour away from London. That causes me to question why very few people showed up to watch. Maybe they don't have the fan base for Pool (other than the MC) like they do for Snooker. Or maybe that's what they are trying to create with all the tournaments beng planned over there.It's in Buckinghamshire, a bit northwest of London, just over an hour away by car.
Milton Keynes is not famous for pool, but Bletchley Park is found in Milton Keynes and I have visited. Bletchley Park is where the work that led to the breaking of the German ENIGMA code took place. The effort, led by Alan Turing, is celebrated in a superb film of just a few years ago called "The Imitation Game".
In short, Milton Keynes is already on the map.
I have only one thing to add. Can we stop calling him "The South Dakota Kid?" I don't see a kid out there. I do see a man who is an excellent pool player. And a very mature man at that!Earlier in this thread I said SVB may not win another major. I think after today, he's going to win at least one more, and maybe multiple. That match against Mika may end up being the difference between him fizzling out around age 40 and him continuing to rack up deep finishes and a few more titles well into his 40s. I think he dug deep and found something in himself that he didn't know still existed. People have commented that Shane lacked the "fire" he had earlier in his career for a while now, but it was on full display in Milton Keynes once the comeback was on against the Iceman.
Texas express rules all fouled balls stay down. That’s been the main way to play 9 ball since about the 1990’s.In the last rack, Albin jumped at the 2, knocked it off the table and scratched. Did I miss where they spotted the 2 after that? Shane set up BIH on the 3 and they played on.
Actually Albin made the two ball on the jump shot and the cue ball followed into the same corner pocket.In the last rack, Albin jumped at the 2, knocked it off the table and scratched. Did I miss where they spotted the 2 after that? Shane set up BIH on the 3 and they played on.
No, not 100% right. Here's more info (more than my previous "several times") on Ouschan's visits to the table after the score was 6-5 in his favor and before the final game.So I was correct.
With the score 6-5 Albin, Shane took over in game 12 and Albin did not return to the table until the score was 12-6 Shane. I am not "essentially right," I am 100% right!
The 2-ball went off the table.Actually Albin made the two ball on the jump shot and the cue ball followed into the same corner pocket.
The case history is important here, Jay. In 2020, the Mosconi Cup scheduled for Alexandra Palace was rendered impossible by a COVID-related mandate covering London that shut down Alexandra Palace.Only an hour away from London. That causes me to question why very few people showed up to watch. Maybe they don't have the fan base for Pool (other than the MC) like they do for Snooker. Or maybe that's what they are trying to create with all the tournaments beng planned over there.
They still called Don Willis "The Cincinatti Kid" even when he was in his 70s.I have only one thing to add. Can we stop calling him "The South Dakota Kid?" I don't see a kid out there. I do see a man who is an excellent pool player. And a very mature man at that!
Ah, facebook, that explains it. No do facebook.On their facebook. But they post it late near to or after session start times
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Actually Albin made the two ball on the jump shot and the cue ball followed into the same corner pocket.