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BCn Presents: The U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship = Rodney Morris vs. Warren Kiamco

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

BCn and the Hall of Fame Pool Tour presents:

Rodney Morris vs. Warren Kiamco at the 33rd U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship.

Another great match in the Chalk-Off Arena. Get a beverage, sit back and enjoy some great pool.

Jim Wych and Danny Diliberto call all the action.

Please shop at the Billiard Club Pro Shop, http://billiardclub.net/shop/index.php All proceeds finance this BCn TV production.

Many thanks to our sponsor, Chalk-Off Pool Table Cleaner, the world's #1 pool table cleaner: http://www.CHALK-OFF.com/

Video production in association with Accu-Stats Video: http://www.accu-stats.com

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  • Yo people. That was NOT a foul, RM knows the score even if you don't. The rules are known up front by both players. It may be a surprise to you that only the cue ball is live in the US Open, but both players are well aware of the US Open rules from the start.

    It doesn't matter if "you" consider it a foul, that's your issue and your poor sportsmanship. If you play in the US Open, the APA, BCA, or whatever... You play by their rules, not yours. That's the grown-up thing to do.

  • @pboy6969 Nice comment. One of the best we've seen on this channel.

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  • Awesome, I always play better after watching these, and I have a tournament tomorrow :)

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  • Get off your soapbox pboy6969! We understand that touching an object is not considered a foul in this particular tournament. We just disagree and believe that the rules should be changed to make it a foul. All rules aside, moving an object ball with some part of your body OBVIOUSLY takes away from the skill of the game and diminishes the hours and hours of hard work the players put into their craft.

  • @whipy : because the other player can put it back, I guess.

  • if it is judged not to be a foul, then i, in rodneys position, would have elected to put the nine 'back' where it was, but really placed it back to a position on the table where it is really horrible. then if kiamco argued the point, i'd have said, okay get a ref then, and then he sees that it must have been a foul, and can call it.

  • RRRRRRRRRRODNEY THE ROCKET MORRIS!

  • Jenny is hotter than the players.

  • @pboy6969

    hahaha that's a stupid rule then. But ok your right , if it's a rule it's a rule.

    I don't know any other biljart game where touching other balls is allowed.

    This should be changed :)

  • What The Fuck... how has he not gone, oh shit sorry... In the pool club you would get a right talking to, absolute bollocks

  • Thats a dam FOUL, Rodney should've WON that match

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