Johnny Archer v Larry Nevel 8-Ball Galveston World Classic

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Johnny Archer v Larry Nevel 8-Ball Galveston World Classic - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/inside-pool-and-billiards.

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  • thanks for the video very educational with nick varner commentating its awesome to be able to observe the layout from his perspective but damn johnny plays slow i only play like that when im stoned lol maybe he is to it helps me get into a zone on the table

  • Great game. That bottom right pocket will haunt Larrys' dreams though.

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  • wow the ball spark at 1:06:07 when he did the combination lol!

  • When he said johnny started at 13 i got happy cause I started a 12 =D

  • Man, Nevel's stroke is smooth like room temperature butter.

  • part of going slow has to do with how fast the rhythm of his opponent is.All part of the master plan of a master player

  • Thanks for uploading this match! Interesting commentating!

  • Geez. Can't believe at about 49:30 he had to play safe position after shooting the 8! Sure, you can say it's a good idea (and it WOULD have saved him if he happened to miss the 8), but obsessing like that too much can also make you miss shots that you wouldn't otherwise.

  • Man, Larry really plays conservatively in tournaments compared to how he plays in person. He plays extremely aggressive safeties and two-way shots if he can't (or just doesn't want to) run out and he strokes everything like a monster, much more firmly than we see here. These were a couple of shots in this video that I've seen him drain with much more stroke to break out a worse cluster of balls while I was playing him. I'm not saying he played poorly, it was just weird to see the disparity.

  • Johnny's become extremely methodical indeed, however, on the plus side, I must admit that he makes several perfect kick shots that one must admit that without getting a "feel" and Zen-like mental picture of each one them, no one, including the best kick shot players, would come quite so close to, so the bottom line may be as Nick Varner suggests in the commentary, that it's a trade-off. Having said that, I'm not sure Nick underestimates the advantages of a fast(er) rhythm.

  • Love Nick's commentary, his all-around knowledge of the game obviously being second to none. Some great shooting and some horrible misses here (including with ball in hand!) - of course we have all been there, so no disrespect for either of these great players.

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