Dear Gentle Readers,
Oh boy! One-pocket.
Headline # 1: Efren Resurgent.
Efren, looking dead in the water against Scott, made, if memory serves, two late-game, mostly up-table, mini runs. Classic position play. Then, hill-hill, my sweet baboo ran 8-and-out after escaping from a terrific break from Scott. If memory serves.
Headline # 2: Young Guns 2 / Alex and SVB 0.
Justin Hall (“Best bank pool player in the world”) smacked down Alex (best one-pocket / all-round player in the world”) 3-1.
Danny (Red Bull) Smith beat (airlines sent cue to Houston) Shane 3-2.
Wit and Wisdom from Billy and Danny D …
Billy, “Justin should have shot that bank with speed. Rolling allows it to slide.”
Danny, “Good enough to sleep in the street.”
Billy, “When you need two balls and two balls are left on the table, getting the second ball (when it’s hung up) into play is overrated. If you have a shot at your pocket take it.”
Danny, quoting Puckett, “The ball looked up, saw it was Lassiter, and fell.”
Billy, “In a up-table game, leave the cue ball on the bottom rail, in the CENTER.”
Danny, “If the ball is straight into the pocket, then there’s no kiss on the bank.”
Some musings …
> I wonder how many spectators, live and streaming, there were?
> Kenny, who garnered audience applause for a mid-air moth capture, could benefit from a pattern-to-pattern shirt and tie wardrobe intervention.
> There were some attractive women in their 40s and 50s at ringside.
> There was speculation that Alex, and perhaps Scott, lost because of being frazzled from their recent 5-day match.
> Justin issued a ‘to the world’ invitation to play anyone one-pocket in Florida.
> The face of pool: Both Alex and Efren shot a ball directly into their opponent’s pocket. Their reaction? They laughed. Contrast that with the Scott scowl. (And I admire Scott.)
Facile observation is my life,
Sunny
Oh boy! One-pocket.
Headline # 1: Efren Resurgent.
Efren, looking dead in the water against Scott, made, if memory serves, two late-game, mostly up-table, mini runs. Classic position play. Then, hill-hill, my sweet baboo ran 8-and-out after escaping from a terrific break from Scott. If memory serves.
Headline # 2: Young Guns 2 / Alex and SVB 0.
Justin Hall (“Best bank pool player in the world”) smacked down Alex (best one-pocket / all-round player in the world”) 3-1.
Danny (Red Bull) Smith beat (airlines sent cue to Houston) Shane 3-2.
Wit and Wisdom from Billy and Danny D …
Billy, “Justin should have shot that bank with speed. Rolling allows it to slide.”
Danny, “Good enough to sleep in the street.”
Billy, “When you need two balls and two balls are left on the table, getting the second ball (when it’s hung up) into play is overrated. If you have a shot at your pocket take it.”
Danny, quoting Puckett, “The ball looked up, saw it was Lassiter, and fell.”
Billy, “In a up-table game, leave the cue ball on the bottom rail, in the CENTER.”
Danny, “If the ball is straight into the pocket, then there’s no kiss on the bank.”
Some musings …
> I wonder how many spectators, live and streaming, there were?
> Kenny, who garnered audience applause for a mid-air moth capture, could benefit from a pattern-to-pattern shirt and tie wardrobe intervention.
> There were some attractive women in their 40s and 50s at ringside.
> There was speculation that Alex, and perhaps Scott, lost because of being frazzled from their recent 5-day match.
> Justin issued a ‘to the world’ invitation to play anyone one-pocket in Florida.
> The face of pool: Both Alex and Efren shot a ball directly into their opponent’s pocket. Their reaction? They laughed. Contrast that with the Scott scowl. (And I admire Scott.)
Facile observation is my life,
Sunny