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Pool tournament: Running the table and winning another match

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Who is this guy?

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  • youre supposed to chalk after every shot, genius

  • People who chalk after each shot are "normaly" great shooters!

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  • All you dumb asses that r saying " do it on a 9ft table " r just made cuzz they cant run racks. sometimes its harder to run out on a smaller table because the balls get clutered more often, and a 9ft table its more spred out, and if u no what u r doing with the cueball table size really dont matter, unless u suck and r always leaving urself long shots.

  • @billiard9 not true. i play apa, bca and acs. i am the equivelant of a 7 in each league. You do not need to chalk on shots if they are soft, and id they are not high or low draw shots. maybe every other is genereally a good time. but because you chalk before your shot, does not generally mean you are a decent shot.

  • i recently got a new cue as a gift , it says "chevillot" , its bent and i looked for it on the internet if i could probably purchase the top part and replace it , im not a pro and english is not my native language , i would be really thankful if someone could give me advice on what to do

  • Nice, easy run - Bit of a shady set on the 6... would have either had a much tougher time on the 7, if not for the 9 being there. I'd say he's around a 5 (APA). As far as the size of the table; there is a significant difference between 6 and 9 foot tables. Not to mention, most 9-foot tables will also have simonis cloth and the balls will roll way faster, making game play entirely different.

  • This is an accomplishment, but you must consider the difference between these bar tables and a 9 foot table, or even an 8 foot table. Personally I think it's a shame that leagues around here play primarily on bar boxes, and especially it's a shame that the state pool tournament plays on these tables. On 9 footers the real players shine and separates the best from the decent.

  • You cannot tell what someone's handicap or s/l is from watching their stroke. He had an easy run out. 4's have done this as I am sure a 3 has at one time or another. No balls are grouped up or coupled together and he has one ball(the 5) on a rail. Easy run. I'm a 7 in APA and a 12 in BCA. I only play 8 ball in APA but, he could be a decent 4 or 5 as well. A 7 maybe, not ruling it out, but you can't tell just because someone had an easy B&R.

  • @youtubin1369 i agree on that i started on a 6 ft table and was really good in it when i changed into a 9 ft table there was a lil adjustment but in a couple of rack i can run out a 9 ball but not as much as i run out in a 6 or 7 ft table.

  • you people hating about his run on a bar box probably cant string together two shots in a row. most apa leagues are on 7 foot tables, he might be just as proficient on a 9 foot table but his league uses bar boxes. I would say he is a 6 in APA from watching his stroke.

  • you were lucky you bumped into that 9ball at 1:29, holding the cue for shape on that 7.

  • cool video. its pretty when people run tables haha.

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