Bonne Année Mr Williams. Et beaucoup de strikes avec jeu à deux mains.Bonne également aux Barnes père et fils. C'est filmé de plus près , on vois bien les détails.
Still to this day wish the house pro in the early 2000s wouldn’t have switched me from 2-handed to one handed because “it wasn’t correct” amazing watching you do this sir keep up the great content Mr Williams
Chris Barnes, still with a persecution complex about bowling. Sure hope his son Ryan learns the mental game on his own and doesn't follow in dad's footsteps.
As long as I've been watching Chris, it seems that the only time he's happy is if he's winning. It's as though he really doesn't like the game, but so happens to be good enough at it to make a decent living. It would be like us working a job that pays well, but we dread going to every day. I respect that he has the discipline to do it, but i couldn't imagine doing something I despised just for the sake of financial comfort.
@@XenoGuru True. The only time he looked happy during this video is when WRW left a split in the 8th. He thought the match was his for a second. He also does a podcast with Stu Williams and I check in once in awhile. He's been miserable most of the time like that is a horrible chore as well.
@RewindCountry I used to watch their channel as much as Walter's in the beginning when they were recording their footage of bowling. But then they became like the majority of other "bowling" channels. Peddling bowling balls. I get that we all have to make a living, but this equipment-pushing has become so ad nauseum. Especially since all bowling balls of a claimed "performance scale" do the exact same thing.
Any time that the lanes are that torched is brutal. The pros know better than me obviously, but on conditions like that, I go for that "Eugene McCune" shot. Stand on 5, look straight at the pocket, and throw something like a Storm Mix (Hammer Axe equivalent) straight at it. I always figure my carry won't be much better even if I try to move deep. 😂
Bonne Année Mr Williams. Et beaucoup de strikes avec jeu à deux mains.Bonne également aux Barnes père et fils. C'est filmé de plus près , on vois bien les détails.
Always enjoyable watching two legends compete against each other.
Main droite , main gauche , jeu à deux mains, jeu classique.....vous êtes un phénomène Mr Williams
Nicely done, impressive stats.
Still to this day wish the house pro in the early 2000s wouldn’t have switched me from 2-handed to one handed because “it wasn’t correct” amazing watching you do this sir keep up the great content Mr Williams
Happy New Year.. being able to go from playing outside of 5 one-handed to playing 25 and in two-handed is pretty damn impressive
I am still impressed when he plays 5th board
lol at 1:36:15 ALS almost had one of those moments.
Chris looks pissed that you took so long to count the boards on the approach. 😅🤔
Yep,Walter still gets into people's heads. Haha!
Chris Barnes, still with a persecution complex about bowling. Sure hope his son Ryan learns the mental game on his own and doesn't follow in dad's footsteps.
As long as I've been watching Chris, it seems that the only time he's happy is if he's winning.
It's as though he really doesn't like the game, but so happens to be good enough at it to make a decent living.
It would be like us working a job that pays well, but we dread going to every day.
I respect that he has the discipline to do it, but i couldn't imagine doing something I despised just for the sake of financial comfort.
@@XenoGuru True. The only time he looked happy during this video is when WRW left a split in the 8th. He thought the match was his for a second. He also does a podcast with Stu Williams and I check in once in awhile. He's been miserable most of the time like that is a horrible chore as well.
@RewindCountry I used to watch their channel as much as Walter's in the beginning when they were recording their footage of bowling.
But then they became like the majority of other "bowling" channels. Peddling bowling balls.
I get that we all have to make a living, but this equipment-pushing has become so ad nauseum. Especially since all bowling balls of a claimed "performance scale" do the exact same thing.
It looks to me that Ryan acts similar. They just dont seem to get joy from the game. Its one thing to be intense,its another to be miserable.
Always nice to see the arrogant Barnes's put in their place.
A few years ago I did a camp Bakes and Barnes was there. I found him to be very helpful and down to earth. Not arrogant at all.
Having to play that deep inside is just brutal. It's almost impossible to get the ball to enter the pocket at the optimal angle.
Any time that the lanes are that torched is brutal.
The pros know better than me obviously, but on conditions like that, I go for that "Eugene McCune" shot.
Stand on 5, look straight at the pocket, and throw something like a Storm Mix (Hammer Axe equivalent) straight at it.
I always figure my carry won't be much better even if I try to move deep. 😂
@@XenoGuru I'd probably switch to urethane and stay behind the ball but then you have a different problem.
@@lockedonlaw Deflection is what I'd assume that problem is.
Wow