"If you hit it too hard it won't have time to shorten up" on that one bank. Interesting, above my pay grade. something to do with induced spin maybe, is the only thing i can think of? Sorry for demonstrating my ignorance. Geez, you don't have to wait around and 'pick your nose' when you play Konrad, do you? 1:16:41 There is something I rarely see, SVB going out of textbook timing, not a lot, though, even then. I probably wouldn't have noticed it, but then I;m not Scott, which is basically the understatement of the millennia. ;=P Konrad's shot @ 1:25:25 looks a bit Efrenish, to me...impressive. Really good point on fighting your fight, Scott. It took a while for the allies to figure this out against the Zero in WWII, where fighting a turning game in a dogfight would buy you curtains basically every time. They later took to playing their strengths, high speed passes which also played to the weakness of the Zero in terms of not being able to take much punishment, at least that's how I understand it. It IS deadly in dog fighting, and can be at pool. If Konrad ends up winning this, that lesson will be much reinforced for Shane, as he thinks back through the match, I fully expect, and as friggin smart as Shane is, he almost certainly will. Funny, I finished writing that about a shot and a half before you stated the same thing. Makes me thing there is hope, at least in that respect. ;-) Shane missed a SPOT BALL???? Yeah, it can happen to anyone, but Shane, in that position? My mouth literally dropped open. If his head wasn't spinning before that, it was after. Like you said, "Wow!". That was truly :WTH" territory. I felt bad for him, and I have no horse in the race. Shane was definitely shooting sub Shane pocketing percentages. He either wasn't feeling good, or was a bit spun. "It's kind of POR...T. I love your commentary, all around. You add so much to the watching and learning experience. You're the GOAT for one pocket! Apologies to Jeremy, who is a close second, and was king of the hill for a long time, for me. "For some reason that last game always seems to mean a little bit more". Ya think? Intentional or not, that was funny. It is always dangerous not to pay attention when it is a race to one. There is definitely less 'luck' involved in a 100 yard dash than a one pocket game.
One pocket, wait pool tables have six pockets right. You can only use one. That makes no sense. You're correct about tighter pockets. They can and often do separate the men and ladies from the boys and girls. Anyone can make tons of balls on a bucket table.
Wasn't a big "Freezer" fan until I heard his commentaries. Now I can't get enough! Humor- outstanding! "The crowd goes wild!" (one guy clapping ...) 🤣
I like the side table view. I can putt captions and it doesn’t cover the table. Good job freezer. One of the best new commentators I’ve heard a while.
Fantastic match, excellent commentary, as always.
awesome commentary, awesome match. Both are straight shooters.
You made that a very interesting match Scott thank you.
I love your sense of humor "On suicide watch"
Welcome Konrad!! Very entertaining match!!
One pocket hill-hill is like mountain-mountain.
"If you hit it too hard it won't have time to shorten up" on that one bank. Interesting, above my pay grade. something to do with induced spin maybe, is the only thing i can think of? Sorry for demonstrating my ignorance.
Geez, you don't have to wait around and 'pick your nose' when you play Konrad, do you?
1:16:41 There is something I rarely see, SVB going out of textbook timing, not a lot, though, even then. I probably wouldn't have noticed it, but then I;m not Scott, which is basically the understatement of the millennia. ;=P
Konrad's shot @ 1:25:25 looks a bit Efrenish, to me...impressive.
Really good point on fighting your fight, Scott. It took a while for the allies to figure this out against the Zero in WWII, where fighting a turning game in a dogfight would buy you curtains basically every time. They later took to playing their strengths, high speed passes which also played to the weakness of the Zero in terms of not being able to take much punishment, at least that's how I understand it. It IS deadly in dog fighting, and can be at pool. If Konrad ends up winning this, that lesson will be much reinforced for Shane, as he thinks back through the match, I fully expect, and as friggin smart as Shane is, he almost certainly will. Funny, I finished writing that about a shot and a half before you stated the same thing. Makes me thing there is hope, at least in that respect. ;-)
Shane missed a SPOT BALL???? Yeah, it can happen to anyone, but Shane, in that position? My mouth literally dropped open. If his head wasn't spinning before that, it was after. Like you said, "Wow!". That was truly :WTH" territory. I felt bad for him, and I have no horse in the race. Shane was definitely shooting sub Shane pocketing percentages. He either wasn't feeling good, or was a bit spun.
"It's kind of POR...T. I love your commentary, all around. You add so much to the watching and learning experience. You're the GOAT for one pocket! Apologies to Jeremy, who is a close second, and was king of the hill for a long time, for me.
"For some reason that last game always seems to mean a little bit more". Ya think? Intentional or not, that was funny. It is always dangerous not to pay attention when it is a race to one. There is definitely less 'luck' involved in a 100 yard dash than a one pocket game.
Konrad last name is "You Ji Sheen"
1:34:27
More one camera coverage from less than pro Derby City. Otherwise good.
One pocket, wait pool tables have six pockets right. You can only use one. That makes no sense. You're correct about tighter pockets. They can and often do separate the men and ladies from the boys and girls. Anyone can make tons of balls on a bucket table.
Too optimistic against SVB
Not into one pocket too much
Yet here you are by your own volition.
One pocket isn't into you too much