Crazy crazy match. This was a race to 40. Yes race to 40. Chohan and Bergman looked completely wiped out towards the end of a race to 24 but that’s the toll it takes on anyone at the highest levels. It’s normal I was leading this match on day four by 7 or 8 games I believe I was up 29-21 or maybe 29-22 going to 30 2:16 and to be 100% honest by this point I was absolutely drained. My mind and my eyes were completely gone and I whispered to my corner “I don’t know but I have fallen completely dead and gonna need help winning this last game because I literally cannot see or feel anything let alone think”. I was truly spent. Mind you Chip is around a decade younger than me but that’s no excuse I’m the one who pushed for the race to 40. Credit to Chip he sensed my weakness like he should and played his guts out, I couldn’t close it out and I think he wins like 6 in a row from there and I finally win that final game so we go home. But instead of being up 30-22 or even 30-24 I was only up like 30-26 or 27. The next morning (day 5) I couldn’t get out of bed to go play. Erica was doing everything in her power to get me up. My mind was gone and my body was worse. Chip came back and we went back n fourth and this hill game was pretty much how you see it. I make that back cut with a good ball lead and can’t ever predict I’m scratching in the lower right. I was in a bad spot so put all my focus into making the ball as it was hard enough. From there Chip completely controlled the game and played rock solid. Was the toughest match mentally I’ve ever played and I played Alex 5/6 straight days but this match took its toll on this old boy.
Greetings from Nigeria. That scratch was heavy...the disappointment was palpable and gave him more momentum. Age eventually catches up to us all...but you've had a great career as among the best. Great job on the Matchroom commentaries. John Laven sent his greetings a couple of years ago when I went to Chicago. And say hi to Paulie in Scottsdale. Happy holidays.
@scottfrost8956 thank you for sharing your insights on this clip and for sharing the back story. I respect the hell outta your game and the life you've lead. Much respect.
Crazy crazy match.
This was a race to 40. Yes race to 40. Chohan and Bergman looked completely wiped out towards the end of a race to 24 but that’s the toll it takes on anyone at the highest levels. It’s normal
I was leading this match on day four by 7 or 8 games I believe I was up 29-21 or maybe 29-22 going to 30 2:16 and to be 100% honest by this point I was absolutely drained. My mind and my eyes were completely gone and I whispered to my corner “I don’t know but I have fallen completely dead and gonna need help winning this last game because I literally cannot see or feel anything let alone think”. I was truly spent. Mind you Chip is around a decade younger than me but that’s no excuse I’m the one who pushed for the race to 40.
Credit to Chip he sensed my weakness like he should and played his guts out, I couldn’t close it out and I think he wins like 6 in a row from there and I finally win that final game so we go home. But instead of being up 30-22 or even 30-24 I was only up like 30-26 or 27.
The next morning (day 5) I couldn’t get out of bed to go play. Erica was doing everything in her power to get me up. My mind was gone and my body was worse.
Chip came back and we went back n fourth and this hill game was pretty much how you see it. I make that back cut with a good ball lead and can’t ever predict I’m scratching in the lower right. I was in a bad spot so put all my focus into making the ball as it was hard enough.
From there Chip completely controlled the game and played rock solid. Was the toughest match mentally I’ve ever played and I played Alex 5/6 straight days but this match took its toll on this old boy.
Greetings from Nigeria.
That scratch was heavy...the disappointment was palpable and gave him more momentum.
Age eventually catches up to us all...but you've had a great career as among the best.
Great job on the Matchroom commentaries.
John Laven sent his greetings a couple of years ago when I went to Chicago.
And say hi to Paulie in Scottsdale.
Happy holidays.
Incredibly draining match. Excellent commentary every time I've heard you. All the best from Ireland 👍
@scottfrost8956 thank you for sharing your insights on this clip and for sharing the back story. I respect the hell outta your game and the life you've lead. Much respect.
Still playin great Scott!!!!! My idol!
This march deserved such better coverage then it did
He wins with Class!!!!
where the 100k from
Dreams
Stakehorses
At 19:30 Scott made a great shot and got penalized
20 k
poor lenny the lock
BS
No BS about it the guys staking the matches will flip you a coin for 100k
one pocket is lame