Mike Massey running 8-ball racks incl. trick-shot
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I always loved Mike. He is a great pool player, an excellent trick shot artist, IMO the best entertainer but most of all we met him in Croydon London England in what used to be New World snooker and pool club years ago. And he was without doubt the nicest guy in the world. We all played a couple of racks then he started shooting some trick shots. Was the best day of my life almost. Ever since I have always looked out for him coming back to the UK. What a hero!! I would love to meet him again
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he looks like a cool guy to hang out with
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@Stingray7667 The chaulk is applied to create friction between the cue tip and the cue ball. After every shot chaulk comes off the cue. If you don't re-apply it, you run the risk of a miss cue.
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if a guy walks into a bar with more of a 30 thousand dallar car never play him for money ahah
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@Stingray7667 It prevents miscues and allows a better use of spin. Without the chalk, you would miscue regularly on any shots involving spin on the cue ball, which, for pro players, is basically every shot.
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what's the actual purpose of using the cue chalk? I notice these pro's use it after every friggen shot! When i'm playin I use it like maybe 3 or 4 times in a game.
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nice car
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me and my dad got a private lesson with massey in san jose. he is by far one of the most polite well humored and just plain fun guy to play with. he even signed a snapple bottle that was in one of his trick shots for me. my favorite player of all time
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A double carom, nice shot.
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wow man i would love to play like that
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Watch a different one of his vids to see what an actual good player is.... he's great, but the vid doesn't do him justice.
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IVE GOTTEN LESSONS FROM HIM!!!! hes god
i know mike is sponsered by mcdermott cues.. but what cue was he shooting with in this video??
sonnydukes 2 years ago
He is playing with a special built McDermott, which is probably 5 inches longer than a regular cue (I shot a bit with it while he was trying out a few of my cues).
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PeerLanda 2 years ago