44:25 wrong analysis. here's a correct analysis.... when there are more than two balls wired it doesn't matter how many balls there are after the third ball. the third ball out, whether wired or not, will throw the two ball combination in the opposite direction of where it makes contact. it doesn't matter in the least, where that third ball is contacted (by the cue ball or a fourth ball), as long as it carries the speed appropriate to the amount of throw desired. it's not in the least bit complicated, it comes up in every game of straight pool, and it's very basic straight pool knowledge and maybe the easiest shot you'll see all game if you're observant and knowledgeable enough to spot it. on mikas shot the combination is the cue ball hits the 12/7/9/3/14/5. the 3/14 is the key , and it's either wired or close enough to be as good as wired. the five is not wired, but it doesn't need to be as long as the path of the 14 is predictable, which it is. the 9 (third ball out from the 3/14 combination) is going to throw the 3/14 into the 5 at an extremely predictable angle regardless of where the cue ball hits the 12. anyplace on the table where he can hit the 12 with more than a glancing blow, or for that matter if he could somewhat directly hit the 7, or even the 9, is going to have exactly the same effect on the five at a given speed. the opposite of complicated. the shot is so predicatble once spotted that the shooter should only be thinking about where he wants to leave the cue ball when the balls are done rolling, and what balls may roll near that cue ball etc. he can hit the 12 anywhere he wants, he must only be able to predict pace, which is easy.
So...we have to ASSume Alex won the match because we didn't get to see that he ran out the last 3 balls to get to 125???🤔 AT LEAST you could've allowed us to see that!!!😠
Final last words "yea, he needs 3..."
Truer words have never been commented!
Somehow you managed to make Mika german and Alex from the states
Anong laro Yan?
44:25 wrong analysis. here's a correct analysis.... when there are more than two balls wired it doesn't matter how many balls there are after the third ball. the third ball out, whether wired or not, will throw the two ball combination in the opposite direction of where it makes contact. it doesn't matter in the least, where that third ball is contacted (by the cue ball or a fourth ball), as long as it carries the speed appropriate to the amount of throw desired. it's not in the least bit complicated, it comes up in every game of straight pool, and it's very basic straight pool knowledge and maybe the easiest shot you'll see all game if you're observant and knowledgeable enough to spot it.
on mikas shot the combination is the cue ball hits the 12/7/9/3/14/5. the 3/14 is the key , and it's either wired or close enough to be as good as wired. the five is not wired, but it doesn't need to be as long as the path of the 14 is predictable, which it is. the 9 (third ball out from the 3/14 combination) is going to throw the 3/14 into the 5 at an extremely predictable angle regardless of where the cue ball hits the 12. anyplace on the table where he can hit the 12 with more than a glancing blow, or for that matter if he could somewhat directly hit the 7, or even the 9, is going to have exactly the same effect on the five at a given speed. the opposite of complicated. the shot is so predicatble once spotted that the shooter should only be thinking about where he wants to leave the cue ball when the balls are done rolling, and what balls may roll near that cue ball etc. he can hit the 12 anywhere he wants, he must only be able to predict pace, which is easy.
I watched this match for over 2 hrs just to not be able to see him make the last 3 balls? Super fkn lame
Sorry. We f'd up.
So...we have to ASSume Alex won the match because we didn't get to see that he ran out the last 3 balls to get to 125???🤔
AT LEAST you could've allowed us to see that!!!😠