ONE-POCKET: DARREN APPLETON VS FEDOR GORST - 2022 DERBY CITY CLASSIC
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2022
- ONE-POCKET - Russia’s FEDOR GORST and UK’s DARREN APPLETON met in the One-Pocket Semi-Finals of the 2022 Derby City Classic. Out of over 400 entries, we were down to this. Gorst, 21, was the 2019 World 9-Ball Champion and just took down the Arizona 10-Ball Open title. Appleton, was also a World 9-Ball Champion. Now, it’s One-Pocket, with both of these rotation players showing the other 400 one-pocket contestants how it’s done.
Mark Wilson and Jeremy Jones were in the com-box.
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I love these guys commentating without arguing. Other commentators should take notes.
Help everyone one, time for some great pool
"opening up the possibility for a mistake" -JJ
Love it!
Looking at Gorst I can envision a time when he dominates the Derby City Classic for much of his twenties. He is so complete in his pool education, and so dedicated to thoughtful execution of shots and position, so in control of his emotions most of the time. He makes as few mistakes as any champion of his or earlier eras. I gotta love the way he plays - I would love to have half of his skills.
Did anyone else ever watch the billiards brother channel on UA-cam it's actually Fedor channel but no pool channel will ever compete with the quality and the always great videos that Pat gives us three times a week
Yo Baby!
Jeremy Jones is a strong commentator, never lost to express an opinion. He often prompts Mark Wilson to chime in and Mark often responds with just a "mm hmm" utterance. Fedor played an excellent game, while Darren was somewhat careless and just didn't seem all that focused.
Fedor played excellent because that is how the champions of today play. It is not enough to just show up and play good, expecting to take advantage of your opponent's mistakes, or expecting your opponent to make more mistakes you make. AccuStats provides ball-pocketing batting averages, and those numbers are a very good starting point to show how a player performs at any game.
What set of ball is that with the blue dot cue ball?
At 1:49:34 Hennessy has seen enough lol
D.A. I the man. He got screwed by MP with the piling on crap Ola!! Let's all support D.A. and show MP how important he is to us and the game and that they should reverse their decision/Sanctions against Darren!! That's all I got.....
@@tjtimmy1110 He must have ran over you at a tournament
@@tjtimmy1110 Ha ha ha
3:10 lag shot
4:00 first break
I love the original Aramith Pro balls, even for TV, but only if the table has good lighting. And this table has the best, most even lighting any pro or fan or railbird could ask for. The Simonis Tournament Blue cloth is light enough to allow highly visible contrast with the Aramith Pro ball colors, so there is no need for the confusing Pink of Aramith TV balls, or Cyan or Light Green of Cyclops balls meant for TV. It's high time to return to the traditional pool ball colors as shown by Aramith Pro ball sets, and retire those three odd colors whose only reason for existing was the poor, inadequate lighting of videos. That bad lighting only exists today at old venues using amateur video and lighting, so there is very little need for oddball colors like Pink (Aramith) or Cyan and Light Green (Cyclops). Hooray for Progress - this 2022 video is bright, sharp, and uses balls with the traditional colors.
Gorst is slow even with a clock.