Tapan I agree. And Appletons wife looks like she would rather be anywhere but here watching him play. She's not smiling either. She's pretty attractive. How the hell did Darren get her? Oh that's right he is opening a business for them.
Wow, Darren had some bad luck there but I think overall Dennis played the better match. But it's hard when you get some bad breaks like Darren got. That's gotta hurt.
I understand that most of these players don't miss very much. But, after playing pool for 50+ years, and, watching thousands of these matches on video, I'm not "conceding" anything. No sir, if you want to win, you're gonna have to play until the last 10-ball drops. I've seen too many screwy things happen (as an example, the shot Darren made towards the end of the match - on the 3-ball).
This is a stupid take. For a lot of players at the late stages of professional matches the losing player is so emotionally checked out of the match that it’s not worth being in that environment anymore on some obscenely statistically long shot fluke odds of actually making it through to the next round.
A lot of Pros considerate equally as hard as the 9-foot tables because you get more clusters on the break and throughout the match making it harder to pocket balls. I'm not trying to be rude or anything or argue Just my thoughts on that.
Memo to producer, try telling the announcers to call the match not tell the audience what they would do in every shot, nobdoy fking cares what they would do anyway. just call the gd match.
Enjoyed the commentary. Thanks Ken and Jay!
S. SH dd. ; ...
Is the Shane vs Corey match in the background available somewhere?
I love 10-ball on 7-footers.
+Sam Harper I think it is eight footer
@@VeritaForYou It's a 7 footer.
In the whole match, Appleton looks like he is pissed of with every human in the world
Tapan I agree. And Appletons wife looks like she would rather be anywhere but here watching him play. She's not smiling either. She's pretty attractive. How the hell did Darren get her? Oh that's right he is opening a business for them.
Appleton looks like that bald comedian on hot tub time machine
Are the tables a little smaller than the normal size or am I seeing wrong?
+Vagelis Stefanopoulos This event is played on 7-foot tables.
+Elly Heijboer I see! Thanks!
Wow, Darren had some bad luck there but I think overall Dennis played the better match. But it's hard when you get some bad breaks like Darren got. That's gotta hurt.
Darrens nick name should be be bull dog not dynamite.He looks like a bull dog. Even chews on his tongue. LOL
I understand that most of these players don't miss very much. But, after playing pool for 50+ years, and, watching thousands of these matches on video, I'm not "conceding" anything. No sir, if you want to win, you're gonna have to play until the last 10-ball drops. I've seen too many screwy things happen (as an example, the shot Darren made towards the end of the match - on the 3-ball).
This is a stupid take. For a lot of players at the late stages of professional matches the losing player is so emotionally checked out of the match that it’s not worth being in that environment anymore on some obscenely statistically long shot fluke odds of actually making it through to the next round.
great match, but im sorry.. im not interest to watch master play in 7 ft.
+Ridho Illahi i second this
A lot of Pros considerate equally as hard as the 9-foot tables because you get more clusters on the break and throughout the match making it harder to pocket balls. I'm not trying to be rude or anything or argue Just my thoughts on that.
nagtampo si appleton
darren use revo shaft lol
I'm gonna mute yall and watch the match
Memo to producer, try telling the announcers to call the match not tell the audience what they would do in every shot, nobdoy fking cares what they would do anyway. just call the gd match.