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well im glad that Gomez did so well to get to this point he is a new rising star from the Philippines and he is young it is good to know the Philippines has a new crop of strong players like Gomez, jeff De luna, etc
 
PinoyAko said:
well im glad that Gomez did so well to get to this point he is a new rising star from the Philippines and he is young it is good to know the Philippines has a new crop of strong players like Gomez, jeff De luna, etc

If I'm not wrong, he is 31 years old. Not really young anymore.
 
WesleyW said:
If I'm not wrong, he is 31 years old. Not really young anymore.


I read somewhere that he was 31 as well, but the WPC website says he was born in 1979... I mean, it could be wrong...
Eihter way, he isn't exactly a newbie... He has won some pro tournament over there
 
I didn't watch the finals but congrats to Daryl Peach whom I've heard is a true gentleman of the sport. On a side note, I will say that over the past few days JAM made it abundantly clear that she wanted Bustamante and then Gomez to win over Peach saying things like "they will have Peach cobbler and what not". I wish that she of all people would have congratulated Daryl after he won, but as I sifted through the thread I saw that she was the only one that didn't.
 
The Crowd - The Peach Pit - Clark Kent

cuetechasaurus said:
Technically that was his biggest miss of the match. But to me, it was the 6ball when he was at 15, and Daryl was either even or just a game or two behind. That was what lost the match for Gomez.

After he missed that straight in ball, I think he gave up. I saw his face and he was tearing up, breathing heavily. What I saw in him when they zoomed in on his face after that, was that he had more fear in missing another shot, than he had in desire to win. It really seemed like he didn't even want to get back to the table unless he had a hanger. Man I feel bad for him. If the crowd could have calmed down he could have pulled it off, IMO.

I thought it was the five ball that he missed first, standing up just as he shot the shot. The nine ball cut was another major shot where he stood up. I have had the same thing happen to me in tournaments and gambling matches. Glad to see the champions are not completely invincible.

cuetechasaurus, you are spot on about the crowd. The crowd was the Kryptonite for Superman but they hurt both of the players with all of that hooting, hollering and BOOING. All of that noise would be great in a sport where you needed adrenaline but that is the last thing a pool player needs.
We need the fans for sure and I don't know if we chase the fans away by shooshing them. That's an important consideration. If they don't have fun, they don't support the sport. :(

Daryl, showed the other day that he had the toughness to be World Pool Champion when under pressure playing Bustamante he pulled out the win under unbelievable pressure.

I was so tired last night watching the match I didn't have a chance to congratulate THE PEACH PIT and when the match was over, I CRASHED like a car jacker with a felony pending and all of the State Troopers after my a**. PEACH PIT is tough even if he botched a couple of chances to win earlier. He did get some horrendous rolls but overcame them. Gomez looked like me at the end, nothing more than a Clark Kent :o :o And that's for both of us. I guess now, Gomez has some serious seasoning and it will not be the last we see of him. He will become stronger and wiser from this tournament and I wish him well and feel his pain. He seemed to be the more talented but just didn't have the toughness THIS TIME, to pull it off.

JoeyA
 
Buckster_uk said:
I was going to say, does she have something against Daryl?

I'M SURE JAM has nothing personal against any pool players except maybe for ONE that hangs out on this forum. :p THAT ONE has a long needle and knows how to use it. :D That ONE's derisive posts are unwavering and sometimes over the top but JAM gets in her licks as well. I think that some people dislike JAM's overt patriotism but I like it and appreciate it. In this match JAM was just pulling for the player she liked most. Some on this forum like provoking her without justification.

JAM enjoys pulling for the player of her choice and I like that, whether I agree with her particular choice or not. Me, I'm the kind of guy that simply likes the best competition and love to see ALL PLAYERS STRETCHED TO THEIR UTMOST LIMITS. I like to see individuals reach the Peter Principle, then manage themselves after that. It shows what a player is really made of when they reach the limits of their ability and still manage to hang on and win.

I saw two players stretched to their limits last night and it was all I could ask for. Each had phenomenal strengths and skills and it was a pleasure to see that both of them are human.

JoeyA
 
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ledrums said:
Congrats to Mr. Peach. Gomez may have buckled under pressure on his last few shots, but I believe Daryl's safety game won the match for him.

I strongly agree. Both players showed a solid kicking game, but Darryl's safety play was magnificent and won him control of the table at many key moments of the match. I thought he showed a lot of imagination in his defensive conceptualization.

I think the tournament officials need to be praised for switching to the tougher table. It made for an interesting match, in which the players had to scratch and claw for many of their opportunities. In a tourney with far too many matches decided by the break, the final proved a far greater all around test of skills, and Darryl was clearly the one with the more comprehensive skill set.

I enjoyed this WPC very much, and will continue to dream of attending one of these.
 
Congrats to Peach, his safeties were the probably the best I've ever seen over a long match

he also had to battle

as en ex snooker guy I was also impressed with his jump shot and hard break, and on his last two hard breaks he really had the table dialed in,

Gomez did not play his game early on and eventually choked, congrats to him also, he put on one of the great performances of any tournament ever prior to the finals, but make no mistake about it, what he did was the very definition of choke
 
JoeyA said:
I'M SURE JAM has nothing personal against any pool players except maybe for ONE that hangs out on this forum. :p THAT ONE has a long needle and knows how to use it. :D That ONE's derisive posts are unwavering and sometimes over the top but JAM gets in her licks as well. I think that some people dislike JAM's overt patriotism but I like it and appreciate it. In this match JAM was just pulling for the player she liked most. Some on this forum like provoking her without justification.

JAM enjoys pulling for the player of her choice and I like that, whether I agree with her particular choice or not. Me, I'm the kind of guy that simply likes the best competition and love to see ALL PLAYERS STRETCHED TO THEIR UTMOST LIMITS. I like to see individuals reach the Peter Principle, then manage themselves after that. It shows what a player is really made of when they reach the limits of their ability and still manage to hang on and win.

I saw two players stretched to their limits last night and it was all I could ask for. Each had phenomenal strengths and skills and it was a pleasure to see that both of them are human.

JoeyA

Well, I made it through the night, Joey. You're just drinking the wrong coffee. When I meet you someday, I will bring you a pound of Pleasant Morning Buzz. BEST ever.

I appreciate your kind words. It seems I have a JAM Fan Club on the forum who go out of their way to read my every word, dissect them, and then come to their own conclusions. And that's okay.

I enjoyed watching the WPC, but I won't be provoked by those who enjoy instigating a flame. Just because I pull for Bustie or Gomez, why would someone go out of their way to post on this thread that I did not congratulate Daryl Peach?

This forum is such a playground sometimes. I enjoy pool, but I do not enjoy being singled out -- now being singled out because I pull for a player who was not the winner.

As always, Joey, thanks for your chivalry.

JAM
 
JAM said:
Well, I made it through the night, Joey. You're just drinking the wrong coffee. When I meet you someday, I will bring you a pound of Pleasant Morning Buzz. BEST ever.

I appreciate your kind words. It seems I have a JAM Fan Club on the forum who go out of their way to read my every word, dissect them, and then come to their own conclusions. And that's okay.

I enjoyed watching the WPC, but I won't be provoked by those who enjoy instigating a flame. Just because I pull for Bustie or Gomez, why would someone go out of their way to post on this thread that I did not congratulate Daryl Peach?

This forum is such a playground sometimes. I enjoy pool, but I do not enjoy being singled out -- now being singled out because I pull for a player who was not the winner.

As always, Joey, thanks for your chivalry.

JAM


because you called him peach cobbler several times and then didn't congratulate him when he beat both of your players.
 
corvette1340 said:
because you called him peach cobbler several times and then didn't congratulate him when he beat both of your players.

Why, Corvette1340, I had no idea you read every single word that I write on this forum. Thanks so much for the compliment! :)

JAM
 
gopi-1 said:
Did you guys saw Daryl almost made a foul as he made the 9 and left his cue
stick atop the table while the CB is still in motion and almost hit his stick?
I did see that. I wonder if Tabb would have made that call.
 
JAM said:
Why, Corvette1340, I had no idea you read every single word that I write on this forum. Thanks so much for the compliment! :)

JAM


I like reading your posts JAM :D. I would have said the same things to Jay Helfert, Blackjack, or anyone else on here. I am sure you used the term "Peach Cobbler" in jest as I do a lot of, but he is a true gentleman and always acts in a civil manner and deserves to be congratulated. Conversely, I would have commended you on congratulating him after rooting against him so hard.
 
corvette1340 said:
I like reading your posts JAM :D.

I noticed. No matter what topic or thread, you always have an opinion about my posts. I guess it's a compliment for me to be followed so closely on this forum, to have my every word need to be explained and explained and explained again.

corvette1340 said:
I would have said the same things to Jay Helfert... or anyone else on here.

Well, in case you don't follow Jay Helfert as closely as you do me, he wasn't real impressed with the caliber of play at the WPC finals this year either.

corvette1340 said:
I am sure you used the term "Peach Cobbler" in jest as I do a lot....

As I write this on my laptop, I have been relegated to type on a crappy laptop keyboard, because Keith is on my main computer playing poker. However he read your observatory remarks and can't believe anybody would be offended by somebody having a little fun on the forum, i.e., Peach Cobbler comment. He wanted to post to you, but I advised him against engaging in a back-and-forth colloquy which can only promise to bring anger and/or unhappiness, you know, the usual atmosphere when you and I converse on this forum.

corvette1340 said:
but he is a true gentleman and always acts in a civil manner....

I did happen to witness an Peach and Genie Man in NYC one time in a not so pleasant civil discourse, but it happens with all players when in the heat of the battle.

corvette1340 said:
Conversely, I would have commended you on congratulating him after rooting against him so hard.

I root for who I want, in case you have not noticed, and if I like to engage in a light-hearted banter on the forum during the WPC, I will do so, without having to explain myself at the end of the tournament to you or anybody else.

JAM
 
WOW ! Lex Luthor used Kryptonite on Superman! Congrats to Daryl. It must have been a very exciting match basing from the score. too bad I wasn't able to watch it. Bummer.

To chilli: Congrats for Daryl's win. Finally England has something to cheer about. regarding the Spot the Englishman, I guess he was the won wearing a striped **** ! Am I right? :D
 
Why are you twisting JAM's thread around to suit your own ego. She was doing what all good fans do. Cheer for their boy. She made the match, for one who did not have the feed, exciting. Thanks Jam for the high wire play by play.
 
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corvette1340 said:
I didn't watch the finals but congrats to Daryl Peach whom I've heard is a true gentleman of the sport. On a side note, I will say that over the past few days JAM made it abundantly clear that she wanted Bustamante and then Gomez to win over Peach saying things like "they will have Peach cobbler and what not". I wish that she of all people would have congratulated Daryl after he won, but as I sifted through the thread I saw that she was the only one that didn't.
You have to stop with the attacks, she was just having fun. I am sure D. Peach would not have been insulted by her cobbler remark. So why are you?
 
abbassi said:
You have to stop with the attacks, she was just having fun. I am sure D. Peach would not have been insulted by her cobbler remark. So why are you?


Im not insulted and I have never attacked her. You made attacks plural. Can you give an example of where I attacked somone on here? I simply stated that I thought she would have looked better in everyones eyes if she would have congratulated him after openly rooting against him so hard in both matches.
 
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