KILLER ONE-POCKET: Jeremy JONES vs Tony CHOHAN - 2016 MAKE IT HAPPEN ONE-POCKET INVITATIONAL
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2021
- One-Pocket - In 2016, “T-Rex” Tony Chohan, 34, faced “Double J” Jeremy Jones, 45, at the Make-It-Happen One-Pocket Invitational. Both were invited as two of the best in that discipline. Also, both of these players previously held U.S. Open One-Pocket titles.
Bill Incardona and Danny DiLiberto shared the commentary.
I’ll be in the chatroom. Join me.
Pat Fleming
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You can't get much better than Billy and Danny doing the commentary on a game of 1pocket... reminds me of the old days of one pocket and all those years of knowledge.
They bicker like an old married couple. Muted and enjoyed the match.
@@mattblankenship7660 ...Argumentative, even when there is no argument. And Billy is wrong predicting shots more often than not. I've met the guy, he's a great guy and a fine champion. But if this the best 'match analyst' that pool has then the sport needs new blood in the Common 'Tater booth. They should try to get someone with actual training as a professional sports announcer and game analyst, not just guys who knew all the old road stories and got into the AccuStats booth due to those stories plus friendship with Pat Fleming, and by their winning pool experience long ago. Do fans really want someone to predict every shot, every roll of the ball? I think not. I think real fans know the game and like to turn off the noise and make their own predictions about who is going to shoot which ball, and the likely outcome. The mute button is the best thing pool videos can have, along with a slo-mo feature and back buttons, so you can carefully review shots.
Yes you can. Jeremy Jones, Daniel Busch and Josh Robert's. Lol
A dying rabbit would be better than to have to listen to Diliberto babbling.
Two favorite commentators. Always interesting.
I can't believe I missed the live chat room for this one lol I bet it was great with everyone but I had some stuff to do tonight thanks for the stream Pat
I know what you mean, I was/am in the same boat
Wow! That fourth game shows the awesome power of a perfect break.
Great match
What an entertaining match. I love Jeremy's fundamentals,he looks very solid on every shot and Tony is just downright freestrokingly fearless!
Match starts at 5:50
I was surprised Jeremy won after that missed hero cut. It was a great match.
love to see shane taking notes, plotting
31:42 Shane walking into school late. Lol. He can't afford to be skipping OnePocket class.
Efren Reyes @ 5:35
@@robdetuinman2Talking to Danny Smith, too. Lol
My wife just said, "what's wrong" when I yelled "Oh my God" when I saw the title.
Pool dork.
Like Jeremy. Watched his interview with Joe Rogan, and he tells it like it is. Very good guy.
Nice match. Good job by both payers.
Glad you enjoyed it
Someone tell us how long they've been playing by this "make a ball on the break it's a re-rack" rule in these big 1p tournaments. Thanks.
3 or 4 years
I suggest the commentators try to limit their use of the phrase "Sold Out" or "Sell Out". There are many shots played where the shooter does not get as safe as he had hoped, because they don't get the cue ball (or an object Ball) exactly where they wanted it. Everyone misses or accidentally leaves a shot available now and then. A true "sell Out" is when you choose to play a risky shot knowing that you will leave your opponent a shot if you miss. Hearing "He Sold Out the 3" from the commentator starts to sound terribly judgmental when we hear it over and over. It's OK to just say "He left a shot..."
I agree.
Lol, wait until you pay $500 at the end of the game..
Selling out is selling out.. The risk of what happens if I don’t execute perfectly is part of the equation..
Is that old guy watching the same game as the other commentator?
I'll ask when I see him. 😃
@@AccuStats thanks, look forward to the update!
Skip to 5 minutes in.......
Why would you not get a legal ball made on the break? I don't think this rule is right.
It eliminates breaking it like an 8 ball break
The table is extremely unlevel.
Jones is a good commentare, he just needs to remember he's not star of the show at that moment..
Danny gets 1 of 10 right. Horrible commentating on his part. Billy always on point.
i feel like 1:11:00 ,was a foul. borderline but foul
It kisses, no it doesn't, it kisses, no it doesn't. Jeremy doesn't even try the shot , probably would have been a kiss !!!!!
It's painful to watch Jeremy play
Danny always arguing with Billy and then gets it wrong 75%
But when he gets it right he rubs it in.
Jones looks like a caveman. I played him right after he won the us open gave him the 8 ball and broke out even. Didn’t know who he was. Had him 2 sets down I was on the hill of the third set 8 to 3 . The miz walked in. Had jones hooked he jumped the ball and ran 5 racks . I was lucky to escape the trap! Jones lost money getting the 8 at Grover’s! From side bets! Heheheheheh😅