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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

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  • All of you need to wake up. Eric Yow is World Masse' Champion. Eric is a better artistic trick shot artist. Ppooler has some talent. Have you noticed how enormous the pockets are? They actually protrude into the playing surface. This makes shots much easier. Most of the shots have been around for a long time in the artistic field of pool and are common. Only a few of them are their creations.

  • but he have a new table now

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  • eh just a littele guess for you RunAndHide69

    Who is a world champion???? Hum....

    I think it's eric yow so shut up please and no one cares if you are good at pool

  • pure class from both legends...

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  • @Prayingmantis72 Yer, but he can still do all the same tricks on his new tabble. Just saying!

  • I think they're both good

  • coolt en svensk! ;D

  • Ppooler needs to come up with his own tricks,

  • the only way to truely find out is to have them both meet up and got at it on a regular bar table after a few warm up shots

  • The table ppooler is using in this video has a very thin slate (may even be wood) and the felt is very slick. That is the reason that the spin stays on the ball longer. The fact that Eric did these tricks with a thicker cloth makes it even more impressive.

  • i prefer tombuzz...

  • eric yow is word champion in masse!

  • Yeah, I've seen them. I ain't knocking his tricks. Funny thing is trick guys often can't even run a rack of 9 ball. I live in Topeka KS. A friend of mine lives in Kansas City and Paul Gerni lives up there. Paul Gerni is the best trick shot artist of all time. And my friend says he plays him from time to time and beats the guy every time. But that's cool too. I can run a rack no problem, but I know without a lot of practice I can't do these tricks. A different game all together.

  • Both points very true, but ppooler has moved on to a much bigger table, and the pockets are standard size..

    Just look at his new videos..

    ;)

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