It happened once already,i instigate the trap he felt for it,i bet that i would jump on it not only i did but the cluster of balls remained intact since the white topped the object ball...i won with 3 fouls True Story
Actually, it is pretty clever to play like that, and everyone in the audience knew it. Földes took advantage of the situation and made a smart play, and Luong topped it off with that jump shot. All in all, this was a very entertaining match.
@DyMannlich His name is NOT "Long Dong". I don't know how the title of the video ended up like that. His name is Luong Chi Dung (Luong is the surname, and Dung is the first name), which has been referred to correctly in the comment of Olschi, the uploader.
What a series of shots! Safety play, and solutions, at their best. ANYONE should be able to learn something from this. And almost all of them were pretty easy shots, just required good speed/touch each time. Except the jump shot, that one was pretty much a trick shot, it would probably take me 20 tries to make that shot, but I'm not a good jumper.
@mnw1989 it's a pro tv ball lets the audience see the spin and it's also slightly heavier. but it can also serves as a training ball and it hits better then the regular ball with the little red circle on it (look up Super Aramith Pro-Cup TV pool balls)
@dzarren at this level, giving up ball in hand with an open table is pretty much giving the game away. The touch it takes to freeze up that ball and pin the one especially the second time he does it is MUCH tougher than running the rack out. Just the chance you have to take.
Nice.. Not many people besides the top amateurs and pros can pull off the shot he did so he did not 3 foul...he will be one of the top pros in the world in the coming yrs
I am playing both games... And must say that I just love to ran the rack in 9 ball pool. But to make century in snooker.... Nothing in the world compares to that...
@OPaivio I agree with you, it was probably was a double hit... but he was taking an intentional foul anyway. So I don't know if I would go as far as UN-sportsman, but he could have removed them with a legal hit for sure. I catch your drift... =)
its not exploting anything. it has nothing to do with how the rules were "intended". he still did foul and still gave up ball in hand so he still was penalized. he was first off smarter than probably 90% of pool players to see that play and secondly pulled it off which is a very touchy speed shot.
The cue ball apparently wouldn't fit between ball and cushion (he's trying to see if it does, notice?), so in order to get any chance to hit the One in his next turn at the table, he moves some of the blockers out of the way - not all of them of course, or else his opponent might run the game out on him.
@ EHSANUL do you play this game?! do you join tournaments?. . . .pretty dirty?, spirit of the game?! i dont think so these are all pro and FOLDES just outsmart him ,everyone MUST WIN, they're not goin to give any single chance to anyone to be a champion, if you're in to givin a charity to your opponent, forget about playin these game, ill guarantee you you wont succed if youre attitude are like that.
For example, a snooker player would rely on shotmaking ability to get them out of a tough spot, and a pool player would try cheating the pocket to play close position. Both have their chances at success, but the only thing that'll bring that rate up is practice, and lots of it. The way I see it, snooker was developed as strictly a competition game, and pool was a game created for recreation and fun that was morphed into a competition game. Most people don't understand that though.
No you really are wrong. i dont think you release how hard that second intentional foul that vilmos plays is. He HAD to freeze that 9 ball perfectly on the 1 ball for it to work. The chances of vilmos running out if Long would have just broken them all up are MUCH higher than the chances of vilmos freezing that 9 perfectly. unfortunately for long, vilmos hit an amazing shot to bury the 1 like that.
Actually they did, but it wasn't official. Reyes beat O'Sullivan and I don't remember the second person he played. He played with his pool cue and ran multiple centuries. For the snooker trolls who are watching, this is a quote from an interview with Daryl Peach.
there is such a thing as a good clean game, but such a manner of play takes place at your house or some bar but when its at a tourney and there is more that just a beer on the line then you have to play all out and be fierce.
the second person whom Reyes defeated in a money game of Snooker was Jimmy White other than O' Sullivan...and that was a big blow for Snooker players...I wish Paul Hunter was still alive because I hope he will play Pool more than Snooker...he known as Beckham of Snooker
Wrong, that would have given Ball in Hand to Földes and an open table. So it would've been a 100% runout. He cleared the back end to have a chance making legal contact, but still leaving a cluster for Földes to deal with making it hard to run out
I dont play safeties much, the other player can come back and make a better safety on you. I would rather lose going for a shot than getting stuffed on my own bad strategy of a safety that didnt work.
That's not true. People don't go from 9 ball (or pool in general) to snooker because they don't want to. When it comes down to it, if you like a game and want to play it, you're going to play it. Being a professional in a sport already shows that you have the dedication. A pool player may discover that snooker isn't a game they enjoy, that doesn't degrade their playing ability. It's elitist and prejudice to take someone's personal preference and twist it into a "you just can't do it" scenario.
Not wrong, he ended up doing it anyway and from a worse position. At 3:15 the commentator even says to break them up. From there, he could have broken them up with more control to possibly give Foldes a harder table to look at. To break up and foul with control is better than jumping out of a foul with less control.
That is first class pool. Sure it's intentional foul and Long Dong WOULD benefit from Ball in Hand, but he can't do anything with. Völdes just took the advantage being one foul behind. Same goes for straight pool when your opponent freezes you at the stack, but no ball hits the rail. He's a foul ahead and you just nudge the white to give the situation back as the other has to get active being one foul ahead
@OmniMarketing I totally disagree, of course hindsight makes it seem like he should have broken it up but seriously breaking up the balls and taking a foul is NEVER the answer in professional 9 ball. Running a rack out with ball in hand is 10 times easier than slow rolling that ball and freezing it half ball to that one ball.
whats dirty about it? its an amazing tactical factor... the only thing i would call dirty would be jumping...pool should be just horizontal game with working with angles and so on...i dont understand at all why jumping is allowed...
id call it the right shot each time, commentators said what they should do, then they proceeded to do exactly that. forces the first foul player to play an uncontrolled and low % shot just to stay in the frame. and it worked, he ran out as soon as the balls were spread open.
Once I got over his hilarious name, this was fun to watch.
Yes haha had to come get my first viewing of it in for 2021!
the creator of the video was messing around, his first name is loung not long
@@turdbird8050 He was smart. This wouldn’t have gotten 859,000+ views otherwise.
@@johnwilburn Yeah you're probably right. But it's a great pool moment!
@@pepperwestwood Haha my first viewing for 2021 too!
I would have loved if on the jump shot he got a snooker off and won by the 3-foul rule.
lmao
It happened once already,i instigate the trap he felt for it,i bet that i would jump on it not only i did but the cluster of balls remained intact since the white topped the object ball...i won with 3 fouls True Story
Or if he had put the one down and run out. It was hugging the rail the whole way. Just didn't have the legs
Nick Heebsh that woulda have been awesome
I was hoping the same
Now that's a great jump shot! Under huge pressure, perfect.
no pressure, he was 9-3 up.
best sequence of safety play ive seen in 40 years of watching and playing pool and snooker
Also very amusing lol I love this stuff.
I guess you haven't watched snooker then
@@teodorhristev7864 Literally says they have in the comment you're replying to.
@@Larcona_ Timeframe does not equal to the amount of content watched.
Long Dong knows how to use the long stick.
JohnnyBrutalUSA 🤦🏻♂️
6:20 "Too long and coming" HAHHA all the sex jokes with this dudes name.
"Too long in* coming..."
Actually, it is pretty clever to play like that, and everyone in the audience knew it. Földes took advantage of the situation and made a smart play, and Luong topped it off with that jump shot. All in all, this was a very entertaining match.
@DyMannlich
His name is NOT "Long Dong". I don't know how the title of the video ended up like that. His name is Luong Chi Dung (Luong is the surname, and Dung is the first name), which has been referred to correctly in the comment of Olschi, the uploader.
It's never good when the referee asks, "Can he do that?"
To be fair, that was probably the fault of the tournament runner, who is supposed to notify the ref of tournament-specific rules.
What a series of shots! Safety play, and solutions, at their best. ANYONE should be able to learn something from this. And almost all of them were pretty easy shots, just required good speed/touch each time. Except the jump shot, that one was pretty much a trick shot, it would probably take me 20 tries to make that shot, but I'm not a good jumper.
This is like unheard of haha. I love this game
"Think he'll need a map and a compass for this one" HAH!
It's Luong Duong, the one who uploaded didnt even get the name corrected
+trung nguyen Luong chi dung
His name is Luong Chi Dung !!
his name is clearly long dong guys stop being childish and changing his name from dong to dung (excrement)
His name is Yu-lik Long Ding Dong
His real name is Won Hung Lo.
wow. that jump shot was pretty amazing.
Was the 1800th like and ive never realised how satisfying it is seeing the number go 1.7k to 1.8k
Great game. Wish they still played pool on espn.
Very creative, the ball jumps down from sky to kick the target ball
Finally someone who gets it, I play snooker but you couldnt've put it any better.
His name is so hilarious, i couldnt stop laughing
His name is Luong Chi Dung, not Long Dong! ^ ^
his name is Luong Chi Dung. That is a huge shame for people who make fun of his name just because they can not speak it right.
wow i would have loved to watch that match what an excellent leave after his 2nd foul
Is the 3 fouls rule for the rack or is it only if you commit them consecutively
And that friends, is a well played game of 9 ball.
Why he didn't just hit the ball 1 in 3:24? I dont understand why he hit the 6
@mnw1989 it's a pro tv ball lets the audience see the spin and it's also slightly heavier. but it can also serves as a training ball and it hits better then the regular ball with the little red circle on it
(look up Super Aramith Pro-Cup TV pool balls)
Shia Lebouf trying his hand at 9-ball
I actually lol'd
@dzarren at this level, giving up ball in hand with an open table is pretty much giving the game away. The touch it takes to freeze up that ball and pin the one especially the second time he does it is MUCH tougher than running the rack out. Just the chance you have to take.
Does this 3foul rule in this video applies also in 8ball game?
no only in 9 ball, 10 ball and one pocket. in straight pool theres also a 3 foul rule but there it just results in a 15 points penalty.
sorry, do someone know what was the final result of match?
Is that Charlie Nicholas commentating?
Nice.. Not many people besides the top amateurs and pros can pull off the shot he did so he did not 3 foul...he will be one of the top pros in the world in the coming yrs
🔥
interesting!!
thanks so much!! i enjoy that so much!
Warum legt er die Spielkugel nicht auf die Bande, die gehört auch zur Spielfläche 😊
His real name is Won Hung Lo ,....not Long Dong. His part time job is an AV Idol in his country , since it's tough to make a living shooting pool.
That's just filthy. Bravo.
Lol, that was a "fuck you" back at those intentional fouls, lol
Who's the Scottish commentator
Chi Dung Luong,born 1985,Ha Noi,Viet Nam
If by any chance he didn't hit the one ball, would he lose the game or just the rack? It's confusing.
Loss of the rack
I remember watching this game, hah lol I even watched the whole tournament I almost cried when alcano won the tournament
They have his name wrong. It’s Long Dong Silver.
that was quite a show! shame he still lost after all that trouble
Long Dong did it.
why does she keep picking up the white ball?:s
I am playing both games... And must say that I just love to ran the rack in 9 ball pool. But to make century in snooker.... Nothing in the world compares to that...
Long Dong vs Short Dong
@OPaivio I agree with you, it was probably was a double hit... but he was taking an intentional foul anyway. So I don't know if I would go as far as UN-sportsman, but he could have removed them with a legal hit for sure. I catch your drift... =)
@chibai1223 Luong Chi Dung is Vietnamese name, in Chinese language, it's called Long Dong, i'm from Viet Nam :)
its not exploting anything. it has nothing to do with how the rules were "intended". he still did foul and still gave up ball in hand so he still was penalized. he was first off smarter than probably 90% of pool players to see that play and secondly pulled it off which is a very touchy speed shot.
whats the commentators names?
The cue ball apparently wouldn't fit between ball and cushion (he's trying to see if it does, notice?), so in order to get any chance to hit the One in his next turn at the table, he moves some of the blockers out of the way - not all of them of course, or else his opponent might run the game out on him.
That was a dirty game between those 2 looked like snooker version of 9 ball
Please fix his name: it's Luong Dung
OMFG
Really brilliant technic! :P
@ EHSANUL do you play this game?! do you join tournaments?. . . .pretty dirty?, spirit of the game?! i dont think so these are all pro and FOLDES just outsmart him ,everyone MUST WIN, they're not goin to give any single chance to anyone to be a champion, if you're in to givin a charity to your opponent, forget about playin these game, ill guarantee you you wont succed if youre attitude are like that.
For example, a snooker player would rely on shotmaking ability to get them out of a tough spot, and a pool player would try cheating the pocket to play close position.
Both have their chances at success, but the only thing that'll bring that rate up is practice, and lots of it. The way I see it, snooker was developed as strictly a competition game, and pool was a game created for recreation and fun that was morphed into a competition game. Most people don't understand that though.
snooker was also a recreational game turned into a competitive one. just like most things are.
He is Luong Duong not Long Dong, Cmon bro
Wow. Jump shots are a LOT harder than they look.
What would Efren do?
Long Dong is playing with his balls again... Fucking dying after seeing his name XD
Why Vilmos have to use the cue ball to hit the 6 and the 9 ? Why not just hit with the cue ?
No you really are wrong. i dont think you release how hard that second intentional foul that vilmos plays is. He HAD to freeze that 9 ball perfectly on the 1 ball for it to work. The chances of vilmos running out if Long would have just broken them all up are MUCH higher than the chances of vilmos freezing that 9 perfectly. unfortunately for long, vilmos hit an amazing shot to bury the 1 like that.
Excellent shooting for both!
Oh, the irony! A Chinese guy name long dong? Hehe!!
+Jean Desir I think you should learn your flags
He's a Vietnamese guy
+Philip Lui Chinese, Vietnamese, same thing.
+BadLeaders Ignorance is strong in this one.
Absolutely not!
Is that jayson shaw commentating
Legendary!
now that was interesting!
Is this 9ball pool? I'm pretty sure it is.
yes it is
ZombieKillerThe thanks
great brains by Voldes.. If Luong spreads the ball to avoid another safety.. the table would open up.. so there really is no choice..
Actually they did, but it wasn't official. Reyes beat O'Sullivan and I don't remember the second person he played. He played with his pool cue and ran multiple centuries. For the snooker trolls who are watching, this is a quote from an interview with Daryl Peach.
あまりにも有名な動画 ルンチーズンを一躍有名人にした試合
there is such a thing as a good clean game, but such a manner of play takes place at your house or some bar but when its at a tourney and there is more that just a beer on the line then you have to play all out and be fierce.
the second person whom Reyes defeated in a money game of Snooker was Jimmy White other than O' Sullivan...and that was a big blow for Snooker players...I wish Paul Hunter was still alive because I hope he will play Pool more than Snooker...he known as Beckham of Snooker
Wrong, that would have given Ball in Hand to Földes and an open table. So it would've been a 100% runout. He cleared the back end to have a chance making legal contact, but still leaving a cluster for Földes to deal with making it hard to run out
Any relation to long duck dong?
I love playing "dirty" like this :p It's in the rules, why not?!? Thanks for the new tip haha
I dont play safeties much, the other player can come back and make a better safety on you. I would rather lose going for a shot than getting stuffed on my own bad strategy of a safety that didnt work.
Long dong? Dirty?
That’s cuz your a vagina ... and vaginas are dirty
That's not true. People don't go from 9 ball (or pool in general) to snooker because they don't want to. When it comes down to it, if you like a game and want to play it, you're going to play it. Being a professional in a sport already shows that you have the dedication. A pool player may discover that snooker isn't a game they enjoy, that doesn't degrade their playing ability. It's elitist and prejudice to take someone's personal preference and twist it into a "you just can't do it" scenario.
Wow that name is great. Must suck to have expectations that high.
Not wrong, he ended up doing it anyway and from a worse position. At 3:15 the commentator even says to break them up. From there, he could have broken them up with more control to possibly give Foldes a harder table to look at. To break up and foul with control is better than jumping out of a foul with less control.
That is a great name for an adultvideo star
That is first class pool. Sure it's intentional foul and Long Dong WOULD benefit from Ball in Hand, but he can't do anything with. Völdes just took the advantage being one foul behind.
Same goes for straight pool when your opponent freezes you at the stack, but no ball hits the rail. He's a foul ahead and you just nudge the white to give the situation back as the other has to get active being one foul ahead
@MugiwaraHUN I see, but the commentators make it sound like Luong would lose the match.
This sequence of a pool game very rarely happens.
That was still very difficult to do. Go ahead and try it. It's much more difficult than it looks.
You put the cueball ON THE RAIL and graize the 1 ball without disturbing everything.
@markchron11 His name is Luong Chi Dung, not Long Dong ?!
Great safeties. Great escape.
one of the most interesting frames iv seen in a long long time
@dzarren Obviously Luong doesn't want to give Foldes an open shot on the 1 ball, but he didn't foresee the 9 as another blocker.
So he did this amazing trick shot but still lost anyway?
in any game, in any sport, an intentional foul should be a warning/loss.
is that why they were clapping and applauding? or maybe because it was a smart way to win, as mentioned by the commentator?
@OmniMarketing I totally disagree, of course hindsight makes it seem like he should have broken it up but seriously breaking up the balls and taking a foul is NEVER the answer in professional 9 ball. Running a rack out with ball in hand is 10 times easier than slow rolling that ball and freezing it half ball to that one ball.
Long dong silver! Away!
haha, that was great.
SOB that was awesome!
whats dirty about it? its an amazing tactical factor... the only thing i would call dirty would be jumping...pool should be just horizontal game with working with angles and so on...i dont understand at all why jumping is allowed...
id call it the right shot each time, commentators said what they should do, then they proceeded to do exactly that.
forces the first foul player to play an uncontrolled and low % shot just to stay in the frame. and it worked, he ran out as soon as the balls were spread open.