JAYSON SHAW vs COREY DEUEL - 2017 "Make-It-Happen" 8-Ball Championship
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Jayson Shaw takes on Corey Deuel in the 2017 Accu-Stats Make It Happen 8-Ball Invitational at Sandcastle Billiards in Edison, NJ.
“The Prince of Pool” Corey Deuel was a former US Open 9-Ball Champion and had represented Team USA in nine Mosconi Cup events.
“Eagle Eye” Jayson Shaw was the reigning US Open 9-Ball Champion and also the defending Make It Happen 8-Ball Champion.
Jeremy Jones and Danny Diliberto called the match.
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Thank you so much for the 8-ball match Pat. I love seeing 8-ball strategy from the pros!
Note to self: learn to shoot like Jayson, learn to think like Corey
Great match. Very creative play!
And to think Shaw actually came back and won this event!
I wonder if either of these guys are available to play on my 8 ball league team lol haha
"Hey guys i found a new SL 7 SL 9. He said he won't be here every week but he promised he'd get his 4 matches in though"
😂😂😂
$$$$. XD Plus in Corey's case, if you have a nice golf course nearby, that'll make some nice grease.
@@joesatchton212 I'm sure we could figure out some way to grease his wrist 🤣🤣🤣
Corey shot out of my home town pool hall, sportsman's billiards,cbus Ohio.He was in his teens when he first came in,but turned into a great player fast.
@@bryanbarnes8997 i thought he was from Philly?
The jackets they give the players are nice
With all due respect to the commentators' experience, it's really difficult to enjoy these games when what I hear is, "What I'd do here is to play the..." etc. I'm trying to concentrate on what the 2 people in the match are doing or going to do, and at the same time thinking of my own strategies, but hearing the constant drone of what JJ would do... An occasional is one thing, but here it is 25 minutes into the game and I'm burned out on it. I'd turn the volume down, but the sounds of the game and audience would be lost. I realize this is a few years ago, but it's still aggravating. I often wonder what the players really think when they get a chance to sit back and watch these games they've played in...
Ko pin yi from Taiwan is the best of all, the god of pool, unbeaten until now!!
Ничего не понял- четвертая партия- оба играют целые. Это что вообще?
1:11:46 great call
Yep. That's a lifetime of learned knowledge from Danny D.
@Edie Hi!
What size pool table is this? Thank you in advance.
9ft looks like
Yes, 9' Diamond
Finally someone talked about the ridiculousness of these cues. Its crazy how long some of them are. No one is doubting how great and talented these guys are. Give'em a broom and they would still win but come on the lengths are way to long. They need to bring back cue regulations.
Other way around, cues are too short on average. Might be fine if you’re short but anyone above 6ft or who has a decent wingspan needs a cue longer than standard length to achieve proper mechanics comfortably
Latter all
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