I thought Ko complained because his opponent started pulling balls out before the cue ball stopped rolling?
Yeah, there are definitely still a few guys here and there who stick out with their stances, strokes, pre-shot routines, etc. But with the young European players especially, it's like they are clones of each other at the table.
Just like what happened with golf and tennis.
What's to explain? LOLCould you explain what’s so silly about FargoRate?
Definitely a weird addition. I had to turn off the analysis part, as having a beginner level player giving insights is not especially interesting.
I would not be against having a proper coach (eg. Beeler, Lely, Montana, Lowry, etc) with a proven track record share thoughts, as that would be a welcome addition.
I also found her insights fairly obvious. It's just fancy title. It's almost like she's was saying this was, there first time. Dealing with a defeat. These guys are Seasoned players. I think, that part is more for people who, have never seen the game before. Making more of it, than it is. It's like that last rack with Woodward at hill, hill. The other guy, got very lucky. It's part of the game.It's certainly confusing. Looks like she is a mental health therapist who once wanted to play professional pool.
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Wolford's solid play is not that surprising given who he beat on the way to a sixth-place finish at the Derby City 9-ball event.Another less known player thru to last 64 is Shane Wolford chalking up biggest win of his career defeating veterans Alcaide and Petroni
Wolford also had a strong Las Vegas Open, going undefeated into the second stage (including beating Oscar Dominguez) and beating Joven Bustamante before falling to Ko Pin-Yi.Wolford's solid play is not that surprising given who he beat on the way to a sixth-place finish at the Derby City 9-ball event.
RD 1 Shane Wolford beat Rahul Vithani
RD 2 Shane Wolford beat Raphael Dabreo
RD 3 Shane Wolford beat Jerry Grooms
RD 4 Shane Wolford beat Naoyuki Oi
RD 5 Shane Wolford beat Danny Olson
RD 6 Shane Wolford beat Shannon Murphy
RD 7 Shane Wolford beat Demetrius Jelatis
RD 8 Shane Wolford beat Johnathan Pinegar
RD 9 Shane Wolford lost to Carlo Biado
RD 10 Shane Wolford beat Bader AlAwadhi
RD 11 Shane Wolford lost to Joshua Filler
He gave Filler a tough test in Round 11, too. Added to the fact that he reached Stage 2 at the International 9-ball in October, he's not that much of a Cinderella here. He's a fast-improving player who is starting to show very strong form. Still only 21, I believe, so he may not be ready for moments as big as the ones he's about to face, but we shall see.
Thanks for that. I didn't know.Wolford also had a strong Las Vegas Open, going undefeated into the second stage (including beating Oscar Dominguez) and beating Joven Bustamante before falling to Ko Pin-Yi.
I'm not a fan of the purple 5 and don't "like" it, but I'm over it. The fact that both Predator/CSI and Matchroom have a $60k first prize within weeks of each other is a pretty strong indication that World Championship prize money will reach 00s levels pretty soon. One side of me couldn't give a fig, but if the game has a professional status then that will rub off on folk who love the social side of the game and fewer of them will have a surprised face like a bad internet meme when someone mentions Shane Van Boening.The purple 5 ball continues to be the single dumbest pool "innovation" in memory.
## p1 p2 s1 s2 p1_rating p2_rating
## 1 Eklent Kaci Mycherif Zine El Abidine 9 0 819 NA
## 2 Oscar Dominguez Dino Nair 9 3 777 NA
## 3 Omar Al-Shaheen JJ Faul 9 8 789 NA
## 4 Jan Van Lierop Kyle Akaloo 9 8 764 NA
## 5 Hunter Lombardo Mohamed Shareef 9 6 736 NA
## 6 Oliver Szolnoki Hassan Shaaz Mohamed 9 0 787 NA
## p1 p2 s1 s2 p1_rating p2_rating
## 1 Tom Staveley Pia Filler 9 2 714 641
## 2 Jayson Shaw Vincent Halliday 9 2 822 574
## 3 John Morra Adrian Prasad 9 2 786 634
## 4 Tyler Styer Kristina Zlateva 9 3 760 644
At least one of those <650 players gave us a foul of Jeremy Jones proportions.Let's check in on the dead money
Among the six players with missing Fargo ratings, two of the middle eastern players crashed and burned 9-0 against top-flight competition, while South Africans Akaloo and Faul almost took down seeded opponents.Code:## p1 p2 s1 s2 p1_rating p2_rating ## 1 Eklent Kaci Mycherif Zine El Abidine 9 0 819 NA ## 2 Oscar Dominguez Dino Nair 9 3 777 NA ## 3 Omar Al-Shaheen JJ Faul 9 8 789 NA ## 4 Jan Van Lierop Kyle Akaloo 9 8 764 NA ## 5 Hunter Lombardo Mohamed Shareef 9 6 736 NA ## 6 Oliver Szolnoki Hassan Shaaz Mohamed 9 0 787 NA
Among the players with ratings under 650, none of the matches was close.Code:## p1 p2 s1 s2 p1_rating p2_rating ## 1 Tom Staveley Pia Filler 9 2 714 641 ## 2 Jayson Shaw Vincent Halliday 9 2 822 574 ## 3 John Morra Adrian Prasad 9 2 786 634 ## 4 Tyler Styer Kristina Zlateva 9 3 760 644
All ten of these unranked or low-ranked folks lost. No cinderella stories today.
Where we can see wich matchs will be on table 1 and 2, Thanks.
I'll add the Shane W played extremely well to win these matches, he wasn't catching people sleeping.Wolford's solid play is not that surprising given who he beat on the way to a sixth-place finish at the Derby City 9-ball event.
RD 1 Shane Wolford beat Rahul Vithani
RD 2 Shane Wolford beat Raphael Dabreo
RD 3 Shane Wolford beat Jerry Grooms
RD 4 Shane Wolford beat Naoyuki Oi
RD 5 Shane Wolford beat Danny Olson
RD 6 Shane Wolford beat Shannon Murphy
RD 7 Shane Wolford beat Demetrius Jelatis
RD 8 Shane Wolford beat Johnathan Pinegar
RD 9 Shane Wolford lost to Carlo Biado
RD 10 Shane Wolford beat Bader AlAwadhi
RD 11 Shane Wolford lost to Joshua Filler
He gave Filler a tough test in Round 11, too. Added to the fact that he reached Stage 2 at the International 9-ball in October, he's not that much of a Cinderella here. He's a fast-improving player who is starting to show very strong form. Still only 21, I believe, so he may not be ready for moments as big as the ones he's about to face, but we shall see.