At 18:34 ... this is simply amazing, banking the ball through that small gap and controlling the white ball to roll it there. For me the best shot of this video.
I wish these compilations showed more 2 or three shot outs. We all make incredible shots and don't get shape. Sometimes Fedor did, sometimes he didn't. When he didn't, why is that a top 50 shot?
Making the cue ball jump over another ball (or even leave the bed of the table at all) AFTER contacting the 'ball on' is an advanced piece of positional play and cueing. Making the cue ball leave the bed of the table prior to contacting another ball is just not within the traditional spirit and skill set of any cue sport. IMO Figuring out the angles and cushions etc is and akways has been a fundamental principle in all cue sports, on all tables. I admire the obvious skill involved in jumping. But those cues, and the whole circus, it just doesn't pass the smell test for me. Try seeing what that does to the slate also. Either way, pool would be a lot less coin flip if jumping was 'off the table' - pun fully intended.
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Started the podcast in the car and immediately came to see how good he was when I parked.
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So joyful to watch. One of my favorites players nowadays.
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Googled insane shots by Fedor - first shot on the playlist is incredible. But, was that in practice? My lord!
10 : 01 magnifique shot
At 18:34 ... this is simply amazing, banking the ball through that small gap and controlling the white ball to roll it there. For me the best shot of this video.
I counted 53……the very last one at 13:42. This guy is amazing!
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Great kid, top brass
I wish these compilations showed more 2 or three shot outs. We all make incredible shots and don't get shape. Sometimes Fedor did, sometimes he didn't. When he didn't, why is that a top 50 shot?
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Great stuff!
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Making the cue ball jump over another ball (or even leave the bed of the table at all) AFTER contacting the 'ball on' is an advanced piece of positional play and cueing.
Making the cue ball leave the bed of the table prior to contacting another ball is just not within the traditional spirit and skill set of any cue sport.
IMO
Figuring out the angles and cushions etc is and akways has been a fundamental principle in all cue sports, on all tables.
I admire the obvious skill involved in jumping. But those cues, and the whole circus, it just doesn't pass the smell test for me.
Try seeing what that does to the slate also.
Either way, pool would be a lot less coin flip if jumping was 'off the table' - pun fully intended.
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How big is pool ?
Standard like 2000 litres
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What game is this at 7:00?
OnePocket, each player can score only in one hole, first to score 8 wins the rack
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5:31 her thinking she’s the most important person there. Typical modern woman
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Thats fedors girl, whos also a pro player. chill lol
Not really all that impressive tbh, maybe a few shots were nice
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is this your definition of great shots? go and learn from Efren Reyes
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Yeah. If the exact same shots in this video are played by Efren you would call them great shots
Efren could NEVER jump a ball, Fact
If the very same shots were posted as an Efren video you'd be posting Efren dick sucking comments.
These efren reyes fans are so annoying, like we know he's the goat, but we can appreciate other players too