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Tornado should put a periscope in the goal so that you can get a camera angle from inside the goal. That would be cool. They should also embed little magnets in the scoring beads so they stick together instead of vibrating around and muddying the score like you sort of see at 7:45.
There's nothing more fun to watch than a "loose" Ryan Moore. He truly is the most gifted player to ever play the game. As much as I love Tony Spredeman, who often is able to defeat Ryan Moore, just from his drive to win games alone. But in terms of overall skill, versatility and ingenuity, Ryan Moore is unmatched. He's just one of those players where I can honestly say that if I had 2 life times of nonstop playing of foosball, I would still not be as good as that man.
Jesse taught Hunter a valuable lesson. The better player doesn't always win. Was Jesse's 5 bar shots weak? Yes. But they were also effective. And Hunter, for as good a player as he is, and obviously will be in the future, you HAVE to learn to adapt to what's happening on the table. Jesse should've made 2 or 3 of those left hooks, max. And then Hunter should've taken that option away from him
@@JosiahAndrewNavarro Agree. And it's also what makes certain players the titans that they are. One of the reasons Tony Spredeman is as good as he is, is his ability to adjust. Very rarely does Tony lose 2 games in a row.
3:54 aint a jar, and it aint a distraction. Hell, munoz takes his hands off during play every game a hundred times. That goalie keeps making calls for his forward and he should stay in his own lane.
I can't figure out why Franco doesn't simply go to the corners the second Munoz sets up his shot. You know he's going to quick fire. And he's almost sure to go to one corner or the other. Now granted, this defense will only work for a shot or 2 at best. Then Brandon will switch up his game. But damn, you gotta do something different, because he's making your defense look like swiss cheese.
Could someone please tell me if foosball tables with ramped corners (You know, old school style) are “official” in any way and/or are used in any “official” tournaments?? I have a friend that prefers those tables. FINE. But he tries to further legitimize his preference/table by telling me: “it’s an official tournament table, my dude!” I’ve looked and am somewhat sure that apart from garage leagues and the like, there’s no ramped corner tables in pro foosball tournaments. Am I wrong?
@@Foos4life 😂😁 That is so funny. Because while I always acknowledged that they had the same first name, for some reason it hadn't occurred to me that they both have the same letter beginning their last names.
Yeah, he's like a little Tommy Adkisson. (at least Tommy when he was younger) This isn't necessarily a good thing. He should lose the attitude and try winning with a little more grace. You very rarely see world class players, like Spredeman and Moore, acting such ways. It's good to be confident. But there are better ways to show it IMO.
@@normstaley9799 They are in the OK State Rookie finals, and the kid is like 12 or 13 years old. And he's doing it playing forward. That's pretty damn good. But most importantly, the kid has gotten down one of the most important aspects of the game, which is the passing game. That is not only good, but pretty rare at that age. I think it's pretty obvious that the kid has that special little something, where you know that if he continues to play at this level, he will be one of the top players in the game eventually. He just needs to lose some of that cockiness IMO.
@@jeremybr2020 what do you mean continue to play at this level he's playing a mediocre team it makes him look better than he might really be is all I was trying to say not that he's bad not that there's anything wrong with him but there's no comparison with his skills against that team. not to mention the opposing team that he's playing is playing for first place as well and they are mediocre at best. so clearly the competition that they had to beat to get where they are wasn't that big a deal either. and I didn't say that to pick on either of those two teams I was picking on the guy that wants to blow it out of proportion and make the claim that the kids on his way to stardom him he might be but you can't see it there.
@@normstaley9799 My evaluation of Hunter has nothing to do with his competition. I'm observing the way this kid is playing, and it's obvious he's better than your average 12 year old foosball player. He has a very smooth 5 bar pass. He shoots both pull shots and snake shots. (He shoots a snake shot in other videos I've seen him in.) He shoots both of the shots well. He has confidence and drive. He needs to mature up a little IMO. But if he continues to play in decent tournaments, he will continue to get better. And it's reasonable to believe that if he's already playing like he is, and continues to play, he will be a very strong player when he's an adult. Now will he become world champion? I'll agree with you, that its a little much to believe this, as that is a very tough rode to travel. But if you are suggesting that this kid has nothing special and is like any other you've seen, then I will have to strongly disagree with you on that.
Great use of the 5 bar hack from Tommy at crucial moments of the match. You gotta be ready to defend those type of shots especially when it’s game nug.
I just recognized that I’ve never seen so many players practicing before and during the march , and it don’t help them. They still stink. Lol. If they stink when they get to the table, they gonna still stink when they leave.
just wonder is this the year two gun productions got promoter of the year from i.f.p. ? is thois also the year tommy created the first oklahoma hall of fame ever?
Not sure what device you are watching it on but when I watch it on PC the sound is just fine. There is a noise gate added so the copyrighted music in the background doesn't prevent us from posting the video altogether. Being that the tournament is played in a public location where we do not control the music we have to try our best to block the music while still keeping the table sounds. Sorry for the inconvenience.
@@rivers820 you're a nice guy but just a question for anyone else reading this. Does the distraction rules apply in this case for 1 taking hands off of rod during a singles match vs doubles and 2 is possession required in this case to considered the distractor because if you don't have the ball why would the other player care what you were doing enough for it to distract them.