@@rixizongobeni2782 definitely I tell my friends I watch Mic Hill, Chris Melling, Potts, Cousins and others they are the best of the best in this format.
If anyone could answer this i would be very grateful. Under international rules when still deciding colors if there is a touching ball, if you want to play the color that the cue ball is touching (say yellow ) do you still have to hit another yellow and then fulfill the requirements of a legal shot or u can just play away and hit a cushion and it will be loss of turn. The rule is clear when the colors are already decided but when still deciding colors it is a little bit confusing . Thanks in advance for all the answers !
Interesting question, possibly a grey area. I'd say since you haven't chosen a set of colors you need to play a legal shot to select a set than you're eligible to play away from your ball. Just guessing
It's pretty funny having a 'Masters' category in a sport where people don't really get much worse with age. Considering the best player in the world is in it. It's like the word 'master' is actually being used literally for a change.
@@carlogambino1979 A sport is defined as an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. There is ZERO physical exertion in cue sports. It is what it is.
@@nakkadu Ok my bad I guess. In other sports where there is multiple categories at an event and one is 'Masters' it usually refers to players near or past retirement age. Master is often a polite way of saying 'old' but if that's not the case for this one I misunderstood. I assumed the Men's Singles event was the most prestigeous category there, otherwise why have 2 almost identical categories?
Wow. These players are just so good. I really doubt the players in south Africa can match the quality of these players.
Too much quality aden or jerry has no chance
@@rixizongobeni2782 definitely I tell my friends I watch Mic Hill, Chris Melling, Potts, Cousins and others they are the best of the best in this format.
@@rixizongobeni2782 Caesar can try
That was such a high standard from both. Wow
great atmosphere and camera angles here
Class act Decky. 👌
I know it’s a weird thing to care about but I so prefer the green cloth to the grey
I used too but prefer the grey now myself I have a supreme winner in grey and would never go to green
If anyone could answer this i would be very grateful. Under international rules when still deciding colors if there is a touching ball, if you want to play the color that the cue ball is touching (say yellow ) do you still have to hit another yellow and then fulfill the requirements of a legal shot or u can just play away and hit a cushion and it will be loss of turn. The rule is clear when the colors are already decided but when still deciding colors it is a little bit confusing . Thanks in advance for all the answers !
Interesting question, possibly a grey area. I'd say since you haven't chosen a set of colors you need to play a legal shot to select a set than you're eligible to play away from your ball. Just guessing
@@ayandamthimkhulu1264 Just a uess :P If it is touching a ball you are deemed to have played that ball.
Top class guys thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Is that David Beckham commentating?
It's pretty funny having a 'Masters' category in a sport where people don't really get much worse with age. Considering the best player in the world is in it. It's like the word 'master' is actually being used literally for a change.
That’s because its not a sport, it’s a game. Which I’m totally cool with.
Do you even know what you are talking about? You on that Moroccan ganga, bro?
@@carlogambino1979 A sport is defined as an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
There is ZERO physical exertion in cue sports. It is what it is.
What does age have to do with it? The masters isn't for any particular age of player.
@@nakkadu Ok my bad I guess. In other sports where there is multiple categories at an event and one is 'Masters' it usually refers to players near or past retirement age. Master is often a polite way of saying 'old' but if that's not the case for this one I misunderstood. I assumed the Men's Singles event was the most prestigeous category there, otherwise why have 2 almost identical categories?
Anyone know the name of the referee?
Is there no longer a world championship?
The commentator hasn't got a clue.
Agreed proper codswallop
Clown he is
I just want to know why it looks like a toy table??
Commentator would burn the ears off ya
Wow
Pool sometime its pur luck