The Willie Hoppe Story

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Great old vintage video about Willie Hoppe.

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  • @LStephenColby
    @LStephenColby 14 років тому +14

    He was a master. The USA needs to rediscover this great game.

    • @godjhaka7376
      @godjhaka7376 Рік тому +1

      Hell yeah he makes Efren look like a pre schooler. But hoppe was way better than Efren just different times.

  • @trevorbromley8420
    @trevorbromley8420 9 років тому +9

    Thanks for posting this brilliant seeing my great great uncle in action

    • @shanilmisra
      @shanilmisra 7 років тому +4

      You can say 'great' again... he was amazing!

  • @beercanbrian1880
    @beercanbrian1880 3 роки тому +2

    I know who Willie Hoppe was. Never saw him play but I knew he was a three cushion billiards God. As a pool player myself watching this video and Hoppe play for the first time, the play is nothing less than stunning. You won't see this kind of of cue ball wizardry from anyone ever. Not Mosconi. Not Strickland. Not Reyes. No one. It is truly amazing.

    • @waynegroves6922
      @waynegroves6922 3 роки тому +1

      You should watch Juanjo Trilles - it will give you a whole, new perspective on what can be done with a cueball. None of the old masters had any idea these kinds of shots were possible. I'm not too shabby of a 3-cushion player, but what I've seen Trilles do makes me tingle. My favorite video of his is the "Juanjo Trilles Cup 2011, Volume V - The 50 Figures Correctly Performed." Trust me, you'll never be the same; especially if this old, blurry video excited you!

  • @hardtimesbbq5265
    @hardtimesbbq5265 3 роки тому +3

    Hoppe is fun to watch, but I enjoy seeing the Brunswick Centennial Carom table! I'm a little biased since I have a Centennial myself!

  • @vaguesage
    @vaguesage 12 років тому +2

    Great clip it made my day! Thanks for posting.

  • @kamikazeVX
    @kamikazeVX 15 років тому +2

    Legend..unique cueing...I like it...

  • @telinoz1975
    @telinoz1975 10 років тому +1

    Excellent old footage, thanks for sharing!

  • @vs800rider
    @vs800rider 12 років тому +3

    I feel stupid that I've never heard of him. What a talent!

    • @godjhaka7376
      @godjhaka7376 Рік тому

      Way more talented than Efren mind you. That's why you don't see his fanboys here like normal lol .

  • @snookerandgolf
    @snookerandgolf 10 років тому +4

    If you have ever played at the NYAC, where this film was made, you would have noticed the name "Edward LEE" being very prominent on all of the ancient tournament boards. I was most pleased to see what Edward Lee looked like, as he appears on this film.

  • @juanuribesr
    @juanuribesr 11 років тому +2

    Wow!! Thank you for posting, I love this game.

  • @daveconleyportfolio5192
    @daveconleyportfolio5192 5 років тому +3

    Imagine being world champion of a sport 51 times.

  • @andrewmiller5427
    @andrewmiller5427 6 років тому +4

    That English is way ahead of his time and he's not using a short stick or a measles ball that's impressive

    • @JapanDan144
      @JapanDan144 4 роки тому +2

      So far as I am aware, the purpose of the red dots on the cue ball is not to aid the player. It is a relatively new concept that was only brought in for televised matches, so that the audience can see how the ball is spinning, particularly on slow-motion replays. "Ahead of its time" is also debatable with respect to billiards. For instance, no one since has ever been able to duplicate what the Australian Walter Lindrum was capable of in the 1920 and 30s, regarding nursery cannons in English billiards. Yesteryear's billiard players were arguably far superior to today's pool and snooker players in terms of spin. They also played with heavier balls.

  • @chazdrumzalot
    @chazdrumzalot 15 років тому +2

    He's got the cue ball educated in the english department indeed! Classic!

  • @tjaralisa5915
    @tjaralisa5915 9 років тому +4

    mr legend

  • @TheMimetolithman
    @TheMimetolithman 9 років тому +1

    AT HIS AGE Incredable' 1 of Thee All Time GreaTs

    • @davids11131113
      @davids11131113 7 років тому

      Features of modern cues are named after him, that's how good he was!

  • @dannyorsello8668
    @dannyorsello8668 2 роки тому

    I had a Brunswick two piece stick, Willie Hoppe edition. Lost over the years but we all knew who he was.

  • @andrewflockhart7270
    @andrewflockhart7270 2 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @ErikTheCueist
    @ErikTheCueist Рік тому +1

    he has that funky Keith Mcgready side stroke going on.

  • @Railbird80
    @Railbird80 14 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting this gem. It is unusual to hear the commentator stating that the swing should be coming "from the shoulder NOT the elbow" at 2:53. Contemporary stroke mechanics teaches most people the opposite, that is the stroke is chiefly generated by the elbow and NOT the shoulder. Interesting how the game has evolved in stroke mechanics over the decades.

  • @charlesscottkelly
    @charlesscottkelly 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing they say move the shoulder not the elbow ! What !

  • @Bojangles5-2
    @Bojangles5-2 Рік тому

    If one has not attempted 3- cushion billiards, it's worth a long trip to find a good table and try it. And to really home your skills, play on a 5 x 10 table of good quality. It's fun and it gives just a small glimpse of how good these players really were.

  • @pistolpeeroy
    @pistolpeeroy 13 років тому +2

    WAAAAAAAAAY AHEAD OF TIME....

  • @FormostPanda
    @FormostPanda 3 роки тому

    In his autobiography, Hoppe said he got so good because he would play on all sorts of tables in all sorts of conditions. This was when he was touring as a child wunderkind. He would play his Mom straight rail, 100 no count. So his Mom counted all her billiards but Hoppe needed to get to a hundred before he got to count. And he still won almost all his matches.

  • @MarvalMontreal
    @MarvalMontreal 14 років тому +2

    wow

  • @AccordionJoe1
    @AccordionJoe1 4 роки тому +1

    Most pool players today have never heard of Willie Hoppe. That is because three-cushion billiards is no longer played by more than a handful of people.

    • @scottchendo9090
      @scottchendo9090 3 роки тому

      not true. There's aficianados in every city

  • @darrelltalbott4830
    @darrelltalbott4830 3 роки тому

    Play the game back to school the more they fall he hit the ball

  • @gilbertomondragon6346
    @gilbertomondragon6346 8 років тому

    La mejor ejecución comparada con los vídeos de los billaristas actuales lstima que no hubo manejo de serie americana.

  • @jdbankshot
    @jdbankshot 11 років тому +3

    2:57, narrator says, 'the swing should come from the shoulder, not the elbow'....um, what?

    • @kshgarg147
      @kshgarg147 4 роки тому

      yes. all the modern coaches are wrong. believe it or not. The elbow should move up and down when swinging and shouldn't be stationary. Otherwise you will have to open/close grip hand to keep the cue parallel. All modern coaching is pure bullshit.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 4 роки тому

      All the greats swing their shoulders.. Efren and the Filipino’s, Earl, Nick, Johnny.. They swing their elbows too, but the incorporate the shoulder for added cue power..

  • @Duffyyy94
    @Duffyyy94 3 роки тому

    Back when billiards was a luxury sport.

  • @ToGetToTerrapin
    @ToGetToTerrapin 9 років тому +13

    I am pretty sure that nobody is that good at anything anymore.

    • @magedmansour6015
      @magedmansour6015 8 років тому +1

      I think you are wrong my friend u can watch semih sayginer these people played average 0.7 max 0.8 now u can see 3.something a normal game now in any world up has 1.6 aver

  • @mikeoliveri104
    @mikeoliveri104 5 років тому +2

    Hoppe was/is Greastest of ALL time.....

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 4 роки тому

      He has a serious argument for greatest cue sports player ever.. He was amazing..

    • @craigking8758
      @craigking8758 3 роки тому

      Walter lyndrum the greatest billiard player off all time.

  • @mikereif7240
    @mikereif7240 5 років тому

    I looked at a 3 cushion teaching manual on the different shots that you would come across in every situation. It was over a hundred pages. How the hell can you master this game. The masse tickie shots alone can't give you accurate diagrams. The tables can be different lengths and widths. How the hell can he pass through those bowling pins bank and make the billiard? Amazing.

  • @DatAnydeks
    @DatAnydeks 12 років тому +1

    It's interesting how so many vids of pool legends show the old players not wearing glasses!

    • @MrSacman88
      @MrSacman88 5 років тому

      Wrong ... ua-cam.com/video/-JCdJ08_M3Y/v-deo.html

  • @kenlyons848
    @kenlyons848 8 років тому +4

    On a 'Centennial'

    • @davids11131113
      @davids11131113 7 років тому +1

      I go to a pool hall which has 2 Centenials, Antique Billiards Colorado Springs!

  • @confess5
    @confess5 11 років тому +3

    Efren Reyes(The Magician) Vs. Willie Hoppe(The Wizard)

  • @rendor21
    @rendor21 8 років тому +1

    It would be nice if I could hear it.

  • @DannyTeurmanDuck
    @DannyTeurmanDuck 2 місяці тому

    🏆

  • @katasinEX
    @katasinEX 13 років тому +1

    Efren Reyes inherited his skills

  • @charlesscottkelly
    @charlesscottkelly 4 роки тому

    Pity they dont have these tables in UK

  • @godjhaka7376
    @godjhaka7376 Рік тому +1

    9 rails, monster shot. Way better than Efren

  • @foxracing150
    @foxracing150 3 роки тому

    How the hell did that ball keep rolling at 5:50 haha

  • @chesschessable
    @chesschessable 9 років тому +2

    The table doesn't have any pockets.??? (Ca$h)

    • @kenlyons848
      @kenlyons848 8 років тому +1

      It's what's known as a 'Carom' billiard table !

  • @TheMimetolithman
    @TheMimetolithman 12 років тому +1

    theBest HE REALLY IS A WIzard

  • @mikemb123
    @mikemb123 5 років тому

    nobody plays this game anymore.

    • @telephilia
      @telephilia 5 років тому +1

      Played a lot in East Asia and on the European continent. But not so much in the UK or the USA.

    • @charlesscottkelly
      @charlesscottkelly 4 роки тому

      Belgium I think play it.

  • @ErikTheCueist
    @ErikTheCueist Рік тому

    did he ever play Walter Lindrum?