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Rubilen beat Han Yu, Rita Chou, Chezka Centeno, Wei Tsu-Chien, Kristina Tkach, then Siming Chen on her way to the World 9ball Title. Murderers' row. She was World 10ball champion is 2009 then 2013. With this win she now has an individual world title in each of the last 3 decades. Hoping to get to meet you here in Manila Mike and Mike!
@@lebronfan9293 Nothing to do with Fedor. I only brought his name up because of Krystina, and the similar situation to what was mentioned above. There are at least TEN other guys in the top 16, that could've used another potential payday but stayed united. Josh did not. Nice (weak) try. Weak like Josh.
No love lost for Filller here. Who cares if he takes back a statement that someone else pressured him to write? He shouldn’t have been asked to write it. If a player wants a platform to speak from, they should earn it themselves like he has.
In the same year, when Filler said he just misunderstood the Griff's tournament cueball foul rule, I believed him. When Filler touched the 6 ball twice and kept shooting in US open, I doubt him. When Filler posted and eventually played in WPA event, he lost all the trust.
On the major topic, the US Open, Worlds and WPM are the events with the mix of history and prestige. Everything else is just too new. They are also seemingly mirroring the Snooker Tour which has basically the same major structure. Just change the K to and S in one of the events.
I love getting updated in the way that we do from the likes of you two. These shows are fantastic and I absolutely do not mind that they are an hour and a half long.
Molina Mike has to do a better job of letting the other guy talk and finish his thoughts. He’d be much better interviewer if he did, and he is already pretty good.
There should be rules on how many bathroom breaks are taken during a match. The following day Jeremy commentated for hours with no bathroom breaks. Thats the question that needs to be addressed. He obviously was taking advantage of a situation where there were not rules in place that controlled his behavior. What other sport allows for bathroom breaks?? None that I’m aware of.
Baseball players can go when they are in the dugout. Basketball players can go between quarters. Football players can go whenever the other side is on the field. This is not an issue.
@@jbart9309 pool is so different. The player has to take his or her own break when needed. 3 bathroom breaks during a match should not be allowed. The times I play in a tourney you’re allowed one break. It’s not fair to the opponent. Not a fan of this kind of behavior. The following day he can go for hours commentating with no breaks. Clearly bathroom breaks are a strategy for him.
@@lindsaymarks3481 From what I understand Gorst went during tv timeouts. I have seen no mention of him having held up the match. Different story if he did. In which case I would lean more toward your view. What he does during tv timeouts, I think he should haves some discretion as long as there are no delays.
Vitaliy is going to be a champion I the near future. Hope he makes it back to the Texas Open to repeat a win there. He’ll be my #1 pick. Let’s go, Vitaliy!
Just catching the show now guys, but Neils has been jumping like hes fedor, making everything he goes at. I still have fedor to come through but neils is going to keep it close. 11-9 fedor