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Jonathon Power VS Amr Shabana - Windy City Squash Open 2006 Semi-Finals
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Jonathon Power VS Amr Shabana - Windy City Squash Open 2006 Semi-Finals
CIMB Singapore Women's Masters 2010 (Nicol David VS Alison Waters)
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Short clip from the first set. A great comeback by Nicol from 5-9 to win the set. Two amazing players battling it out in a four-sided glass court, match was eventually won by Nicol 3-0.
“Beau River” lol
Commentators are boring. Switched the sound off ffs
I would have loved to have seen JP play live, I just missed his match at the super 8 (I think) tournament in London’s Canary Wharf back in the day. He was just coming off court as I arrived. 😩
Jogo muito técnico 2020
Sublime Squash, watched this video probably well over 50 times over the years. Still offers great inspiration. The rallies are so flowing and wonderful rally construction from both players, free flowing Squash at its best.
Where is the part 2??
Everyone talks about the wrist technique element that the egyptians bring to the game, which is true, but JP was way ahead of the game. Watch 6:53 where JP swings as if going down the line, and then snaps the wrist in the last millisecond to send the ball cross court. To wrong foot shabana, thats hard to do. So subtle but amasing technique. Thats what JP was bringing to the game in a way that didnt really exist prior to him arriving on the tour. Lee Beachill had some of this subtle hold and deception in his game but not to the level of JP. The point is that different players have influenced and helped progress the game in terms of technique to make it what it is today. JP is in the top 3 most influential players for sure.
the egyptians basically copied jonathan squash.
He copied Brett Martin.
Great video, thank you. May I ask where you obtained your mahjong table from?
Great video, thank you. May I ask where you obtained your mahjong table from?
I'm don't want to be mean, but please fix you mic... Thx.... good luck....
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I know how to play but I'm trying to find a good way to teach my family this game when i get my set for Christmas.
For a squash purist, this match is, these players are, about as good as it gets. Two of of the finest shot makers of all time.
It was always a pleasure seeing these two competing against each other. They produced some real classics over the years and this is definetely one of them!
Maybe so. But Power played a stunningly boring game of length here, except for the last shot.
Its true that it is a little bit too up and down, but with moments of subtle genius from both. The up and down is in large due to not being able to play loose shots when playing against such great talent. I look at it that the game prior to the era of JP and Shabs was way way too much up and down. These guys played an enormous hand in taking the game from the up and down the wall style that the game was in the 90s, to the crazy dynamic, twist and turn, attacking, wrong footing, hold, deception, winners from anywhere game that everyone loves today. The credit for that advancement is largely down to these guys.
Just coming back to this after a couple of years. What I mean by this comment is this: 1) virtually every shot is a shot, i.e. it has purpose and a high degree of accuracy, even under the most intense pressure; 2) I don't think the superb technique and movement of either player ever breaks down and becomes ragged, again under...; 3) yes, it's clear that Power is primarily concerned with length but then all the great players had an impeccable length game - that's what allows them to play spectacular winners. The best player when fit today, Ramy Ashour, has the best length game. If you don't appreciate that, you don't understand the game. Ramy's guide was Shabana.
at 9 minutes or so - commentator chips "its all about google these days -" those guys are worth alot of money " good hindsight - - for 2006 !!!! 9 years ago - !
Could we please have number 2?
Awesome squash.
want part 2 guy... :D
after dealer jump the tile, you dn take from the top, the top tile is for 3rd players
What version is this?
I actually really really enjoy their commentary style and insight. This is one of my favorite squash matches, Shabs and Power play very fluid attacking squash and I really like the layed back nature of the commentary.
Great video....Where's video #2?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on Mahjong. You did a good job. It was well planned and organized. Where is No. 2? When can we see it?
I watched this video because I couldn't be arsed to watch that 4 hour gameplay tutorial.
Wow, it's kinda complicated, but cool. Love the vid, it made me laugh at the funny voices. Thank you for sharing.
where is part 2?
Eughh.... too many cheesy special effects and annoying audio tone switches, forget it I'm watching another tutorial.
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2:16 totally wrong directions man. It should be East(東), South(南), West(西), and North(北).
you should put subtitles to the whole video... the is so much noise in the back!!
BEST commentators ever... NOT they mumble ... GEEZ
nice~! Hope can play with u both, haha~
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Lool I have no clue what they are trying to say
most boring commentators ever
This is like a Harry Potter movie: Wizard vs Wizard.
what a game
You just gave me a huge help in understanding some of the most confusing parts to learn in this game. Thanks!
this would be a good video if the sound quality was better especially from 0.49
part 2 zai na li kuai na chu lai
its so hard to find uncut matches like this one
Thank you! My friends and I want to learn to play Mahjong, so I hope you'll post Part 2 soon! I also want to say that your English is very, very good and very easy to understand! Keep up the good work.
this is the first video on the game (that I've seen) that actually makes any sense; however some parts are a little hard to understand. would it be possible for you to make a typed tutorial to accompany this? (and part two, obviously) ^_^
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Hi man.. actually its a nice tutorial , the edition of the vid is nice, but some parts are not understandable maybe because of the background noise (or maybe because english is neither yours and mine born language :) )... I will plead if you could have some sort of transcription or resume of what you say on the DESCRIPTION which is empty! Thanks
@FoftheCs nevermind i see what u mean
i get concentrated just by looking, what a game
If u can read this.............then ur missing this awesome video!
shabana was on tour when he was 15???!!!????
thanks for no music in the background.
a music in the background would be nice ...
commentator talks too much, doesnt he?