Really liking to watch Jason Shaw the last 2 years more so then previously. He and Filler have really came on thus Mosconi Cup will be classic I'm trying to be there.
Thing is with Jason is that hes such a beast on a snooker table with such small pockets these long shots and ball control on pool tables are no issues, great advanvantage to have,, ive seen pool players on snooker tables who cant even pot a ball it so different so for Shaw its no bother at all.. KO aswell hes gonna go far in this sport little animal lol
@@johnmwangi9943 I like little ko fundamentals more. But this year, KPY has had more success coming back from the hiatus. Both have made it to the semis in major tournaments though so not too shabby
@@johnmwangi9943 I just came back to pool 2 years ago... So yeah I don't know every detail of every player. But I did build a pool table and run a rack or 2 almost everyday. (and have video of it)
One of the problems with pro tournament pool is there are no handicaps. If the entry fee is $300, and you see SVB, Shaw, Filler, Gorst, and on and on, in the tournament, you are not going to pay that $300 because you know it is a waste of your money. The same thing happens in local tournaments around here, if they do a friday or saturday night tournament and the entry fee is $20, and people see 4 or 5 of the top shooters in this area are in it, nobody wants to get in the tournament because they know they are just throwing $20 away, because they know the top 4 or 5 players are going to win all the money. I have been at a pool hall where 24 players were ready to play in a tournament, then 4 or 5 of the top players in the area suddenly show up and then nobody wants to play, and they end up with 8 to 12 people, out of 24, because half of them back out when the see the top local players are going to be in it. If you want full tournaments you need to handicap them, and then it's a big mess because someone is always a handicap too low and they beat everyone. And people constantly complain about handicaps.
next level match and commentary! thanks Pat!
Really liking to watch Jason Shaw the last 2 years more so then previously. He and Filler have really came on thus Mosconi Cup will be classic I'm trying to be there.
Thank You.
What great players! next level.
Thing is with Jason is that hes such a beast on a snooker table with such small pockets these long shots and ball control on pool tables are no issues, great advanvantage to have,, ive seen pool players on snooker tables who cant even pot a ball it so different so for Shaw its no bother at all.. KO aswell hes gonna go far in this sport little animal lol
I'm still be there
Little Ko is still very young.... He will be a champion in the future.
He's already a world 10 ball champion
You seem not to know him much. He is a little monster in pool. I rank him more than pin yi
@@johnmwangi9943 I like little ko fundamentals more. But this year, KPY has had more success coming back from the hiatus. Both have made it to the semis in major tournaments though so not too shabby
@@johnmwangi9943 I just came back to pool 2 years ago... So yeah I don't know every detail of every player.
But I did build a pool table and run a rack or 2 almost everyday. (and have video of it)
You're absolutely right, and he just won the US open. One of the best players in recent days. It's a treat to watch him play.
One of the problems with pro tournament pool is there are no handicaps. If the entry fee is $300, and you see SVB, Shaw, Filler, Gorst, and on and on, in the tournament, you are not going to pay that $300 because you know it is a waste of your money.
The same thing happens in local tournaments around here, if they do a friday or saturday night tournament and the entry fee is $20, and people see 4 or 5 of the top shooters in this area are in it, nobody wants to get in the tournament because they know they are just throwing $20 away, because they know the top 4 or 5 players are going to win all the money.
I have been at a pool hall where 24 players were ready to play in a tournament, then 4 or 5 of the top players in the area suddenly show up and then nobody wants to play, and they end up with 8 to 12 people, out of 24, because half of them back out when the see the top local players are going to be in it.
If you want full tournaments you need to handicap them, and then it's a big mess because someone is always a handicap too low and they beat everyone. And people constantly complain about handicaps.
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