 really see Bill O'Neill's hand behind the ball at release and that's to keep it from having that violent change of direction. Party pit is the chant. Left the four. And you heard him say that was good. So he'll have to move. He'll have to make an adjustment. He'll move his feet a border two to the left and maybe his target a board with it. So Rob on a less intense note today's date is what? Neil's been perfect through two. Well hammer time. Oh way through the nose. Yikes. Right in the schnoz. Big four has only been made one time on television and that was by Walter A. Williams Jr. Who else? You throw that red ball at it? I can't remember what spare ball he used. Big opening when you're on a double. Bullying on lanes 14 and 15. Thus the two ball returns. Four pin. Huh? Four pin, four pin and you heard West say what are you doing? Now 13 for O'Neill. Yet to strike here on the right. There's his first on the right side. It looks like when West's hand passes up through the middle of the ball at release that he almost always strikes. Bill O'Neill six in earnings this season. Ninth and average. A third place and a fourth place finish on the tour as well. Wow. That was a really good shot Rob and your friend. Max score 249 for West Mellott. Max score 241 for Bill O'Neill. Foundation frame set up the 10th West. Be the big nasty. Not to be. Four pin. There's your strike. Greatest players in the world out here and you give them an opportunity and nine times out of 10. They're going to take advantage of it. Big West knows that. West four, four pins. He's left in game one. Four. All of them converted for nine spares. Everything else was strikes for him. O'Neill only two misses. The big four and the third and that vicious ring ten in the seventh. All right. All he needs is a spare. If he gets one, we have the possibility of a tie and take game one. And that's what Billy O does. So the real deal takes the first point. I don't think anybody would be surprised if Bill O'Neill got to the finals and won this thing. But right now he's in a pretty good battle early on game two against the big nasty. That's taking advantage of a nice break with the trip four in the second frame, Rob. Hydration. It's important. Now can West Mellott put ten quality shots together in one game? Good question. I don't think he knows that answer. He's put three pretty quality shots on the lane so far here in game two. Another bad shot. Oh, you know you're in trouble when you're called Wesley. Do you see who's in the crowd there behind Bill O'Neill? I did. Oh, look who's there on the right side of the screen. Sing it along. Who knows all the words? Kyle Troupe knows all the words. I didn't recognize him with that hair. This guy's pillow is cool on both sides. O'Neill front five. Six in a row for Bill O'Neill. Party pit. Party's over. Party's over. Not quite yet though for Bill O'Neill who has a 31 pin lead. Bad shot in the eighth. And O'Neill started with the front six. There you go. And that's the difference in this game. Didn't like that one either. He's just out of sorts. Every other shot, every third shot he gets out of sync. His timing goes. It's over. Bill O'Neill is moving on to the semifinals.