Richard's World Traveler deaf doesn’t mean you can’t hear anything, that would be 100% deaf, most deaf people can hear just not good at all, people born deaf are most likely 100% deaf(I think it’s been a while since I learned about this)
I just turned 21 about 6 months ago and have been playing a lot of pool at bars and am starting to get into it. Holy fuck these guys are insane, I didn’t know that even pros regularly just make every shot before the other player can even get a chance.
I’m 22 and have been doing the same thing you just said , although I had a few years experience around age 6-11 at my cottage with my dad who use to be a pool hustler he would do this to me as a kid and I would cry and run away lmao , until one day I did it to him and he was just in shock to this day even as a 22 yr old I can’t manage to clear the whole table in one go , 7 yr old me would smoked 22yr old me with out a doubt in my mind
Shane running that 5th rack is one of the greatest examples of why 8 ball pool is such a challenging game. Less than a handful of people in the world have the knowledge and skill to do that.
I just recently started playing pool and watching Shane is something special. Wish I would’ve started younger to have seen him play more. Luckily theres a lot of Shane’s matches on TH-cam and feel beyond blessed to be able to witness some of his greatness. Seems like a very good human being based on what i have seen Oman’s heard of him. Knowing a little bit of his background im very happy he got to where he’s gotten getting through the obstacles in life his had to go through. Im 28 years old. Started playing 2/3 months ago and have noticed some improvement in my game and This is thanks to Shane. The cue control this man has is second to none. 🐐
This Rory H. is one hell of a great guy! Unreal that he and Shane end up in the finals of the US Open 20 years later! Great match by 2 great competitors. Congrats!
I wish other professional athletes were as modest and professional as Shane. He just goes out and does it. No boasting, no bloviating. Rory Hendrickson was great, especially for playing only one time a week. Thanks for a great video!
Pocket billiards professionals in the US have a long history of exaggerated personalities and showmanship, that being said, I appreciate Shane's reserved demeanor as well.
Loved watching every moment of this Final. 1:21:59 was magic and it happened so quickly it really just looks like he was shooting it straight in with nothing in the way. I had to rewatch it like 3 times to fully appreciate it.
Cheers for the upload its the first 8 ball match i have watched. Really enjoyed it, shame about the over screw for position on the black by Hendrickson.
I'm sure he had the time of his life playing one of the best players in the planet he knew even though he had a good start a good lead he wasn't going to win the event because he's playing one of the best players that pretty much doesn't let you shoot most of the time cuz he's so methodical and knows what he's doing with the cue ball in which I'm referring to shame but Rory had a hell of a start Shane had a bit of a rough start on his own term but I'm happy that Rory play his absolute best against the number one in the country
Dante Scola watch snooker, it will change your life. like Earl Strickland, snooker has a genius, except that genius Ronnie DOMINATES Everyone. he's truly gifted and instead of using his gift to help humanity he decided to make millions but hey it's entertainment
"he's truly gifted and instead of using his gift to help humanity" And how could his gift to shoot straight be turned into helping humanity? and his name isn't " Ronnie DOMINATES Everyone"
Hey everybody, I met Mike Massey in Memphis when I played Johnny Archer in an after hours tournament at the Rack off Lamar Ave Memphis TN! I was only a 7 and won game one, so 4 games up and I missed leaving him open shot , it was sweet but short as he ran 10 straight and won the tournament after he won 9 ball championship at Hilton hotel if I'm correct ..... great experience and I'll try to play again in 2024 against a 256 player field if I can get my legs back guys ! Dreamed it my whole life since early nineties ! Gratitude ☝️ unconditional love ❤️ compassion ☝️ ❤️ ty all for all the wonderful accomplishments guys,it's been a real honor being there and watching both ! ❤️
Hey TH-cam !This works betteeer for 8 Baaaаll Poоl , it has еverything GЕT Unlimited Coin and Cash Pеrmanent tо yоur 8 Ball РPооl AAАсcount* instantly => twitter.com/7ae7bf68784bc2eda/status/718820178168049665 2016 US Оpеn 8 Bаll Final Shаne Vаn Bоening vs Rorу Hendricksоn
randy conard Because, quite simply, it's a better game on the small table. And because the vast majority of 8 ball is played on the bar table size. The top players find it easier to run out on 9ft tables, because there are fewer clusters, more room to maneuver, and the length is not a problem for the expert players. The way these two break the balls, I'm surprised they don't run out every time.
The U.S. Open 9-ball is played on a 9-footer. 8-ball and 10-ball, however are played on an 8-foot table. Not to be confused with the USBTC which is a bar table (7-foot) tournament.
@@s.7041 I knew that at the time of comment but didn't know how it decided which player would go first. Apparently it's called "Lag", both players hit the cue ball, the ball that's closer to inner edge of the table after rebound is declared as winner, and that player gets to play the first shot.
No one is going to comment about how this is literally North Dakota [Hendrickson] vs. South Dakota [SVB]? The midwest is the silent beast of Billiards.
Just depends on what tournament/event sponsors put up the cash! I know one of the best bar table players in the world. When he'd plays pros on big Ts he would lose more often, when he plays them on bar boxes he would win more often ... so there are + & - to table size. & that is up to the sponsors.
That is not what I imagined Shane sounding like. Nothing wrong with it but it just took me by surprise because he has such a stern look and such and innocent voice
As long as the three corner balls are correct and the 8 is in the middle, the order of the other balls makes no difference on the game. you could break the balls a million times and never get the same outcome.
So weird watching this while knowing that my dad went to college with rory and got to play him a couple times. Rory's sister married one of my dad's best friends who attended his wedding and has a fargo rating of 640. Got to play with my dad's friend and he destroyed me and my dad teaming up against him. So weird watching them all have the same stroke as rory
7:27 when the commentator mentioned rorys take back stroke is exactly like shanes and that rory used to teach shane, it all finally made sense!!! Lol. I always wondered about shanes unique take back stroke and now ik. Thanks for pointing that out commentator.🙌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
i'm just going to address all the common comments here. 1. the table is 7-foot. they use a 7-foot because the balls are more likely to bunch together, making break and runs less common. for huge tables, go watch the 10-ball bigfoot challenge. 2. 8 ball on the break doesn't need to mean a win. the only reason people play like that is because on a coin op table, you can't get the ball back. 3. a shot clock doesn't make sense for 8-ball pool. 8-ball is all about smart pattern play, adding a shot clock would just diminish the quality of play. 4. o'sillivan would get his ass kicked. if you don't believe me, watch ronnie o'sullivan vs johnny archer in the ipt. 5. efren reyes was good, but, he's an old ass man now. let efren have his retirement. 6. first place prize was like $11000. the reason it's so low is because it shared a prize pool with the us open 10-ball. also, the us open 9-ball in 2019 had a first place prize of $50000. the mosconi cup also has a prize pool of about $50000. i once played a tournament at a college and won a t-shirt. so, idk what the complaint is.
You are correct for WPA Rules (World Standardized Rules). This is a CSI event, who changed their rules for scratch on the break to make it full table BIH.
Does anyone know what the rubber gasket rack they're using is called? I've never seen this but it looks much more effective than the standard plastic racks I've seen.
Hate the two camera coverage. Rarely get to see the arm action and stroke of the players. Who cares what to ball looks like going into the pocket? Show some technique please. Dont just copy the BBC snooker method, which effectively hides Ronnie's technique so well.
sanjursan I understand your logic , but most people enjoy the shots and breaking action. Not so much seeing how he looks from a side perspective. But I can understand your point. There’s nothing to “hide” btw. It’s finesse and technique.
Full table ball-in-hand for a scratch on the break under CSI Rules. This is one of the few rules that is different from WPA rules, which is BIH behind the line for scratch on the break.
Make sure yall lower ur volume before u switch to a different vid. Ur welcome
an important comment.
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Thanks bro
Omg thanks
thanks
Can we just acknowledge how wholesome these two commentators are
Yea, I was watching some older matches before this, and these commentators seem to be much more unbiased and wholesome as you said.
3*
If I don't have the video feed, I can just listen to the match with these two.
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Really? I think they are annoying as fuck
Love Van Boenings's game! He was born deaf, and that's why he talks that way. He is a super humble guy and a pleasure to watch.
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killan rigor LOLOL YOU GUYS CRACK MY SHIT UP
I think he just has very bad hearing. Not deaf. If he was deaf hearing aids wouldn't work.
Richard's World Traveler deaf doesn’t mean you can’t hear anything, that would be 100% deaf, most deaf people can hear just not good at all, people born deaf are most likely 100% deaf(I think it’s been a while since I learned about this)
Richard's World Traveler he’s 97% deaf
Im just here to see if Pool is watchable, I think it is yes yes
Of course it is, I'll tell ya what I'll watch Billiards over golf any day.
The best sport in the world
@@bluelexx6977 snooker is much more complex
@@LO-lj9ys Yeah no.
Same
Announcer: He’s gonna play the 4 or 5 but he’s also got 2 and 3 wide open.
Pro: (Plays the 1)
@@agirlzgirl that's exactly what i was thinking
@@agirlzgirl spitting facts
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That's why he's in front of the table and they're not.
Me: watching a relaxing game of pool, almost about to fall asleep
48:57 : DID I SAY YOU COULD SLEEP?!
Lol i was about to fall asleep too
You have issues
No Dope Heads are about to be served
No different types but y'all are crazy killers Aldo Garza and Hernandez Ass Whipped
😂😂😂😂☠️☠️☠️☠️
I just turned 21 about 6 months ago and have been playing a lot of pool at bars and am starting to get into it. Holy fuck these guys are insane, I didn’t know that even pros regularly just make every shot before the other player can even get a chance.
exactly! Its you vs the table . On your good days you might be no match to anyone!!
you should go watch snooker. they make 5x as many shots without letting the other player step up
they miss occasionally..lol
good 4 u bitch
I’m 22 and have been doing the same thing you just said , although I had a few years experience around age 6-11 at my cottage with my dad who use to be a pool hustler he would do this to me as a kid and I would cry and run away lmao , until one day I did it to him and he was just in shock to this day even as a 22 yr old I can’t manage to clear the whole table in one go , 7 yr old me would smoked 22yr old me with out a doubt in my mind
This is so relaxing
These commentators are like listening to ASMR
I love it though!
Lol 😂😂
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For real lmao
Shane running that 5th rack is one of the greatest examples of why 8 ball pool is such a challenging game. Less than a handful of people in the world have the knowledge and skill to do that.
Rory is a great guy. I bought my cue from him. He spent a LONG time watching me shoot to pick out the perfect shaft etc. Very much appreciated👍
rats arsed Lmmfao
These commentators need more credit man
1:21:54 very clean jump shot and from the the camera angle it looked like it went through the 10 ball.
I just recently started playing pool and watching Shane is something special. Wish I would’ve started younger to have seen him play more. Luckily theres a lot of Shane’s matches on TH-cam and feel beyond blessed to be able to witness some of his greatness. Seems like a very good human being based on what i have seen Oman’s heard of him. Knowing a little bit of his background im very happy he got to where he’s gotten getting through the obstacles in life his had to go through.
Im 28 years old. Started playing 2/3 months ago and have noticed some improvement in my game and This is thanks to Shane. The cue control this man has is second to none. 🐐
my sound is on 100% and I still cant hear the whispering commentators
lol, I am the complete opposite of that.
You're not missing anything. They are just a distraction.
Eh i think they did ok..
Imagine a play of five acts of only asides.
volume mixer
Me playing one of those guys at a bar : it would never be my turn....
haha
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My only shot would be the break! 🤣
@@jamescade4723 💯 😂😂
8 ball pool app brought me here 😂😂
Isahea Todd lol same here😂
Yuppp hahahha
Haha same
i jut wanna play pool but dont know where to go
SAME
This Rory H. is one hell of a great guy! Unreal that he and Shane end up in the finals of the US Open 20 years later! Great match by 2 great competitors. Congrats!
I wish other professional athletes were as modest and professional as Shane. He just goes out and does it. No boasting, no bloviating. Rory Hendrickson was great, especially for playing only one time a week. Thanks for a great video!
Pocket billiards professionals in the US have a long history of exaggerated personalities and showmanship, that being said, I appreciate Shane's reserved demeanor as well.
Loved watching every moment of this Final. 1:21:59 was magic and it happened so quickly it really just looks like he was shooting it straight in with nothing in the way. I had to rewatch it like 3 times to fully appreciate it.
get the timestamp right, it's 1:21:55 🙄
@@aarontran2608calm down fluffy
it wasn't in the way. also wrong timestamp
Aww that dude coached Shane when he was 11 that's awesome
I missed that, who was?
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His opponent.
@@michaeltrumph121 rory was shane's coach?
@@vicluevano1222 Indeed.
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Yes, that's what I heard. But that's when Shane was a kid.
Cheers for the upload its the first 8 ball match i have watched. Really enjoyed it, shame about the over screw for position on the black by Hendrickson.
Thank you CSI you've always been great on presenting championships .
What a great channel .. thank you for supporting pool .
no guidelines
undaifx haha
Hahahaha. I always like no guidelines!
undaifx Haha good one
Lmaoo
undaifx 😂😂😂😂
Rory was such a graceful loser. A very good sport altogether. You could tell he was really having fun overall
I'm sure he had the time of his life playing one of the best players in the planet he knew even though he had a good start a good lead he wasn't going to win the event because he's playing one of the best players that pretty much doesn't let you shoot most of the time cuz he's so methodical and knows what he's doing with the cue ball in which I'm referring to shame but Rory had a hell of a start Shane had a bit of a rough start on his own term but I'm happy that Rory play his absolute best against the number one in the country
Guaranteed 6k coming 2nd. I wouldn't give a fuck either.
Wow. Shane has now won the 2016 U.S. Open 8-Ball, 9-Ball & 10-Ball Championships. Amazing!
Nik he is the best right now, if he keeps it this way maybe the best ever
This is the first time I've seen someone with just a letter as a name
These guys are better then I am in the 8ball pool game with guidelines LOL
Lol
2016: Nope.
2017: Nope.
2018: Nope.
2019: Nope
2020: hEy LoOk At ThIs
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why am I watching this? I've never played pool in my life HAHAHAHAHAHA
Dante Scola true, a thing of beauty
Dante Scola watch snooker, it will change your life. like Earl Strickland, snooker has a genius, except that genius Ronnie DOMINATES Everyone. he's truly gifted and instead of using his gift to help humanity he decided to make millions but hey it's entertainment
Dante Scola how's that even possible
MAD LAD
"he's truly gifted and instead of using his gift to help humanity"
And how could his gift to shoot straight be turned into helping humanity?
and his name isn't " Ronnie DOMINATES Everyone"
All of the videos I've seen from u.s. open are quiet, but great players and camera angles are the best
I love how calm these commentators are
Hey everybody, I met Mike Massey in Memphis when I played Johnny Archer in an after hours tournament at the Rack off Lamar Ave Memphis TN! I was only a 7 and won game one, so 4 games up and I missed leaving him open shot , it was sweet but short as he ran 10 straight and won the tournament after he won 9 ball championship at Hilton hotel if I'm correct ..... great experience and I'll try to play again in 2024 against a 256 player field if I can get my legs back guys ! Dreamed it my whole life since early nineties ! Gratitude ☝️ unconditional love ❤️ compassion ☝️ ❤️ ty all for all the wonderful accomplishments guys,it's been a real honor being there and watching both ! ❤️
Action starts at 5:20
You're a legend lmao
4 years later, bless your soul
Why there are no guidelines?
Thanks for this great match and awesome commentary guys
i thought u have to put the cue ball on the line when u get hand ball from break
SD8amer No, in 8-ball pool, you can position the cue ball wherever you want as long as it doesn't pass the second diamond line. :)
Javier A.C.H well, alright thanks for that info
I came back from watching snooker and the table looks so small haha
I fall asleep every time I watch this it’s entertaining but their voice is so calm and soothing it makes me fall asleep 🤣
They are using legendary cues with full power bars
I've never been a fan of pool but this video and the skills shown are really just fun to watch.
If you arent a fan of pool then why the fuck are you even here
@@hypnotoad311 TH-cam algorithm
@@GodlyAtheist That still doesn't make sense because if they aren't a fan then why would they click
When you're in with Shane.......you're in with the big boys. Love to watch that guy shoot. Rory is holding his own pretty well.
Great match, low volume. The bane of TH-cam.
Rory Hendrickson is a beast.
why the little tables?
randy conard it's always been the little tables for the us open 8, 9, and 10 ball
Hey TH-cam !This works betteeer for 8 Baaaаll Poоl , it has еverything GЕT Unlimited Coin and Cash Pеrmanent tо yоur 8 Ball РPооl AAАсcount* instantly => twitter.com/7ae7bf68784bc2eda/status/718820178168049665 2016 US Оpеn 8 Bаll Final Shаne Vаn Bоening vs Rorу Hendricksоn
randy conard Because, quite simply, it's a better game on the small table. And because the vast majority of 8 ball is played on the bar table size. The top players find it easier to run out on 9ft tables, because there are fewer clusters, more room to maneuver, and the length is not a problem for the expert players. The way these two break the balls, I'm surprised they don't run out every time.
The U.S. Open 9-ball is played on a 9-footer. 8-ball and 10-ball, however are played on an 8-foot table. Not to be confused with the USBTC which is a bar table (7-foot) tournament.
The table is normal size these guys r just really big!!!
This pool table is so small
Endri Gorenca it's normal size
The Golden Knight there is no "normal" size table
lol. i noticed that right away. it does look alot smaller.
yeah especially after watching a few snooker games.
I was like wow must be tough to play 8 ball on a table this size
Can anyone please tell me what did they do at 4:04? Thanks
@@s.7041 I knew that at the time of comment but didn't know how it decided which player would go first. Apparently it's called "Lag", both players hit the cue ball, the ball that's closer to inner edge of the table after rebound is declared as winner, and that player gets to play the first shot.
No one is going to comment about how this is literally North Dakota [Hendrickson] vs. South Dakota [SVB]?
The midwest is the silent beast of Billiards.
Its because its so damn cold here and we've nothing else to do in the winter haha
they did mention that in the video
That’s like the first thing the commentators say
1:38:24 , Didnt Rory scratch on the break? Shouldnt the cue ball in hand be played below the balk line?
What's up with the bar size table? How long has professional play been on bar size??
Just depends on what tournament/event sponsors put up the cash! I know one of the best bar table players in the world. When he'd plays pros on big Ts he would lose more often, when he plays them on bar boxes he would win more often ... so there are + & - to table size. & that is up to the sponsors.
40:42 focusing on que ball position more than making the shot. Any tips to correct this?
Yo Shane! Saw a video of you talking with Efen the magician, loved it! introduced me as a fan
That is not what I imagined Shane sounding like. Nothing wrong with it but it just took me by surprise because he has such a stern look and such and innocent voice
Bleed Different Inc. he is hearing impaired. hints the hearing aides
just came here from watching snooker. this table is so small lol
Congrats CSI this video hit a million views.
22:42, como las meten
Best camera work I've seen
Where is the shot clock when you need one
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What’s that lag thing they do at the beginning? I’m new to pool and that’s the only I can’t really understand.
Whoever gets the ball closest to the rail gets to break the first game
Pool is awesome like if you agree
Imma dislike because I don’t like these types of texts
snake man I like this one
The Above Cliche Horseshit statement shows that the OP is a sheep ....like if you agree.... nobody cares.
Rhett Mason i would like at least billions of times
It’s good but it’s a piece of piss compared to snooker.
Sorry mb dumb question from just interested in a game - what size the table is? Is it 9 feet? Looks a bit small for 9 strangely (for me).
hendrickson plays like my dad
Emir
Same lmao
So they can rack them in any order? Not small, big, etc.?
Makes the game a lot easier..
As long as the three corner balls are correct and the 8 is in the middle, the order of the other balls makes no difference on the game. you could break the balls a million times and never get the same outcome.
Robert Murray no, it makes it random otherwise you could just learn a simple method to clear table
So weird watching this while knowing that my dad went to college with rory and got to play him a couple times. Rory's sister married one of my dad's best friends who attended his wedding and has a fargo rating of 640. Got to play with my dad's friend and he destroyed me and my dad teaming up against him. So weird watching them all have the same stroke as rory
at 28:30 how boening played over the line when he got break foul and ball in hand ???/ should not he play behind the line???
I don't understand why that was allowed either. Did you ever find out?
7:27 when the commentator mentioned rorys take back stroke is exactly like shanes and that rory used to teach shane, it all finally made sense!!! Lol. I always wondered about shanes unique take back stroke and now ik. Thanks for pointing that out commentator.🙌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That stroke drives me nuts ! I have been taught by a top female ex snooker player and the theory is so different 😀
@@lisacarver1128 oh yea that stroke shane uses is “bad” in terms of traditional pool technique. But he sure makes it work
are they playing on a 7 ft table?
i'm just going to address all the common comments here.
1. the table is 7-foot. they use a 7-foot because the balls are more likely to bunch together, making break and runs less common. for huge tables, go watch the 10-ball bigfoot challenge.
2. 8 ball on the break doesn't need to mean a win. the only reason people play like that is because on a coin op table, you can't get the ball back.
3. a shot clock doesn't make sense for 8-ball pool. 8-ball is all about smart pattern play, adding a shot clock would just diminish the quality of play.
4. o'sillivan would get his ass kicked. if you don't believe me, watch ronnie o'sullivan vs johnny archer in the ipt.
5. efren reyes was good, but, he's an old ass man now. let efren have his retirement.
6. first place prize was like $11000. the reason it's so low is because it shared a prize pool with the us open 10-ball. also, the us open 9-ball in 2019 had a first place prize of $50000. the mosconi cup also has a prize pool of about $50000. i once played a tournament at a college and won a t-shirt. so, idk what the complaint is.
THANK YOU! Was searching everywhere for the table size
why he didn't play the 8 ball in opposite middle at 19:42.what kind of 8ball is this?
I've barely ever played pool but this was satisfying for some reason.
Luke G same it was very peaceful
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Can anyone tell what size is the table and the balls? The balls look gigantic in this video. Thanks
it got very awkward at the end 😂😂😂😂 lmao
@CueSports International... you need to change the '2018' in the title to '2016'
Bump....it used to. Someone changed it to 2018 i think
1:52:07 Really like how passionate she was presenting the trophies to Rory and Shane 😂🤦♂️
😂😂 the worst i have ever seen! Seemed so freaking listless & dull
You're right. She's totally uninterested. Really sad.
Great game! Owe it to the champ Van Boening, nonetheless great showcase by Hendrickson. Thanks for the video! 👍
can't that triangle mess up the direction of the balls? How is that not considered interference?
The triangle is very thin, and designed for the job it does.
Nice games,but this looks like a smaller than normal table and is it my idea or are the holes bigger than the traditional 8bal pool ones ?
1hour 47 min i didnt want to laugh but when shane started laughing i couldnt help it ha
01:46:53 I enjoyed that too.
Question, cue ball goes into the pocket at break, i thought the opponent needed to shoot from behind the line and not from anywhere on the table??
You are correct for WPA Rules (World Standardized Rules). This is a CSI event, who changed their rules for scratch on the break to make it full table BIH.
*Bring ronnie o'sullivan at this table and see the magic* 🔥
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Can someone explain me why there is 11% for hendrickson and 89% for van ? What are these
1:21:54 so sick
@CJ Playz no it isnt, idc who you are, that is not "easy" so sit down and be humble.
Does anyone know what the rubber gasket rack they're using is called? I've never seen this but it looks much more effective than the standard plastic racks I've seen.
I think they are called "magic rack"?
Hate the two camera coverage. Rarely get to see the arm action and stroke of the players. Who cares what to ball looks like going into the pocket? Show some technique please. Dont just copy the BBC snooker method, which effectively hides Ronnie's technique so well.
sanjursan I understand your logic , but most people enjoy the shots and breaking action. Not so much seeing how he looks from a side perspective. But I can understand your point. There’s nothing to “hide” btw. It’s finesse and technique.
How much feet does the table have that they are playing on
Iam to be 2019 USA champ from Australia!
richard miller Hey, how’d it go? Did you win?
I played pool for the first time a few days ago and damn this is so fun to watch
44:40 when he said how many times done this shot and scratch on side..... 🤣🤣🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
Can someone please explain the numbers and percents under the player's names
commentator: funny things happen in the pool world
me: what is this guy talking about
So game 7 would it be against the rules to shoot the 9 and make the one and draw back a little for a safe ?
Yup, as long as you hit your ball first that would be just fine.
Professional pool players by there self because they clear the rack all the time so they dont need anyone
someone explain what they doin w the cue balls in the beginning
og sharif i guess they decide who begins. You shoot and the one close to the rail after hitting the other rail starts
The umpire/referee coming along to take that triangle away with his strong hand
😂😂😂 scary movie 2
Watching the games because of Pool and players❌ watching it to listen to ASMR commentary ✔️
Definitely sleep to it
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USA open. How to qualify?
15:50 we cannot let this slide 😭😭
Yh how has no one else noticed 😭😭
He putting a curse on those balls bro.
27:05 didn’t he place that cue ball in front of the headstring?
I'm confused on that as well
Full table ball-in-hand for a scratch on the break under CSI Rules. This is one of the few rules that is different from WPA rules, which is BIH behind the line for scratch on the break.
this is probably the smallest american pool table i've seen in a tournament!!
Does anyone know the table length they are using in this competition??