EPIC 14.1: Lou BUTERA vs Steve MIZERAK - THE 1993 CLEVELAND STRAIGHT POOL INVITATIONAL
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- STRAIGHT POOL - STEVE MIZERAK and LOU BUTERA, both Hall of Famers, and straight pool specialists played a match in 1993 at the Cleveland 14.1 Invitational. Mizerak, 48, dominated straight pool in the ‘70’s, winning the U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship FOUR times in a row! “Machine Gun” Lou Butera, 56, was the 1973 World Straight Pool Champion, and best known for his rapid style play, once running 150-and-out against Allen Hopkins in 21 minutes.
Bill Incardona, Pat Fleming, Jimmy Fusco, and Frank Zummo shared the commentary booth.
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The Mighty MIZ! Such a smoother than silk follow through & stroke! Man, I wish he could've lived on this planet a lot longer! What a Great Man & Legend! We Miss You MIZ!
Cool to see a straight pool match with Butera. People have heard how fast Lou played but there is little footage of him it's hard to believe how incredibly quick he played when he was in rhythm. Regardless of difficulty of shot, once he decided there's no hesitation...If there is more available of Lou please post.
Have you watched Virtual Pool 2’s intro of him?
The Machine Gun! Lou still plays like a youthful Mosconi! Fearless, Fast & Loose!
@@SlickRick4EVERmy favorite game back in the day :)
The current record is Darren Appleton 200 and out...... but his happend long after this match
What a classic. 🙌
And oh, look, Pat just happened to stomp his opponent in the background. Nice flex, Mr. Fleming.
This was a joy -- and very instructive to watch. The contrasting styles of these two increased the pleasure. Classic match.
I thought they were playing on a Gold Crown, but the table had catch pockets. What table was it?
The Miz! Thank you so much for this 📀🎱📀
Machine Gun vs. The Miz
Glad you have come a
long way with better cameras Pat. This tape shows them making over 90 degree shots without hardly looking. Not a tape to learn from, But I love it. First saw it many years ago. Saw
Grady and Lou. Now I am waiting for you,Pat, and Grady.
(and your 53” cue)
More of these oldies
I hope.
Steve's sorely missed, what a nice guy to be around. Great Straight Pool player, too, even though I always felt he had a tendency to go into the balls without insurance too often (as indeed he's guilty of in this match as well), but it was hard to argue given his credentials, and he liked to have the balls well-spread giving him options, as in fact most modern players now do…
@37:54, Bill didn't say "four ball" until *after* Miz hit the cue ball. No idea what Miz was griping about.
It's impossible for Bill Incardona to complete a cognitive thought without using the word 'therefore'.
I've never seen or heard of Lou. His style might not be the most technical but it sure is fun to watch . Talk about freewheeling.
Miz has that nice compact stroke! Love it 💞 🎯 ‼️
The Miz, legend
Machine gun could play.
Never understood 14.1
Nice Pat, thank you very much 😃
awesome
46:23, takes a shot with chalk in bridge hand. Gangster.
The good old days, a Gandy Big G table with 5 inch pockets.
I could only watch the first 30 minutes, had to turn it off. Accu-stats going overboard on the ads, seemed like one every 5 minutes.
You should sign up for UA-cam Premium. No commercials.
I didn't deserve that.. yes yes u did lol
56:45 They called him a madman. I call him… 56:45
I rather watch paint dry
I say that about one pocket. Worst game ever to watch on tv.