1995 Pro Tour $30,000 9-ball in N. Carolina. Semi: ARCHER vs Scotty Townsend, then final: ARCHER vs Rudolfo Luat (Philippines) @ 1:08. Exciting pool action. 2 hours 15 mins.
I love to watch Jim Rempe he got the class while playing he is always smiling Aside from Efren Reyes they have the same in common they have a good Sportsmanship.Watching Billiard Replay 1990’s watched Efren Reyes vs Rodney Morris Mike Sigal Jim Rempe,Earl Strickland Parika and etc
Got to love buddy in his prime winner of any tournament talks to the guy going to back room and play for money guy says are you crazy I want the eight give me some weight but he says okay guess what buddy wins anyway
If Buddy & Jim were not there I would mute the sound because the network talent guy Tom Kelly has a real talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. He simply doesn't know what is important at crucial moments. Anyway, I'm very grateful to Ray el rey for putting this up.
g nolan: Tom Kelly was primarily a leading golf and football commentator for various networks and very popular for those sports. Prime recruited him for their Pro Tour pool coverage. Tom was only hobby-level pool player, but an excellent golfer. *Here he essentially served as a non-expert surrogate for the home viewing audience with lesser pool experience, and asking many innocent questions they might ask, and deserved easy to understand answers as to what was going on in certain situations* . Sponsors rightfully *appreciated his colorful presence in that role* . Golf coverage often has a lot of dramatic language . . . pool not so much, as is appropriate. Sad to report Tom passed away three years ago after a long illness.
Basically called Mizerak and Buddy Hall fat asses, Kelly had no clue about pool, I remember being a young guy that loved pool, and these matches came on late at nite, I had to mute tv
@@billysikes1374I remember when Johnny archer blew a 9-2 lead on Kim davenport, when Tom interviewed Johnny after the match he said "Johnny always the brides maid and never the bride" 😂😂😂😂 Boy Johnny was pissed off 😂😂😂
@@jlobiafra I was there when that happened lol I grew up with JA, I live in Savannah, he lived in Twin City, basically Metter, Tom was a moron lol he didn't know anything about pool lol I wish Scotty Townsend had beat JA, That 7 ball he hung literally destroyed his entire Life, RIP Scotty T
@@billysikes1374 that tom guy would reference that him and Johnny were golfing buddies. I know he was not very knowledgeable but I sometimes found him to be funny. One time they showed Kim davenport and nick Varner wives sitting together watching and tom said " I should of been a pool player" lol
Speaking of pressure Ed, you've reminded me of an unwittingly amusing (and more than a little arrogant) response that the supremely-confident Willie Mosconi gave to a sports reporter during a final's pre-match interview. He was asked whether he felt some pressure at the moment. Mosconi replied: Oh no, I leave that feeling for the other guy . . . I only have to play *pool* -- he has to play *Mosconi* "
His 35 years of titles and achievements (listed below) as a professional between 1985 and 2019, vividly convey that he has had the longest period of peak playing ability of any player in the 170- year history of professional poo!: 2019 "6th Annual Junior Norris Memorial Shootout 9-Ball Champion" 2018 1st Asian Culture Day Lifetime Achievement Award (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) 2018 Taiwan Pool Classic (Team Philippines) 3rd 2018 The Break Room 8-Ball Classi 2016 Accu-Stats Make-It-Happen One-Pocket Invitational 2015 Accu-Stats Make-It-Happen One-Pocket Invitational 2014 MP Cup Gensan International Open 10-Ball 2014 Smokin' Aces One-Pocket Shootout 2014 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 2012 Chuck Markulis Memorial One-Pocket Division 2011 World Mixed Doubles Classic (with Rubilen Amit) 2011 US Open One Pocket Championship 2010 Spanish Open 2010 2010 Predator International Ten-Ball Championship 2010 Derby City Classic Master of the Table 2010 Derby City Classic Fatboy Challenge 10-Ball 2010 Derby City Classic Nine-Ball 2010 Asia vs. Europe Challenge Match 2009 World Mixed Doubles Classic (with Rubilen Amit) 2009 Galveston World Classic One Pocket 2009 World Cup of Pool (with Francisco Bustamante) 2007 Derby City Classic Master of the Table 2007 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 2006 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Indonesia Leg) 2006 IPT World Open Eight-ball Championship 2006 World Cup of Pool (with Francisco Bustamante) 2006 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Vietnam Leg) 2006 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 2005 IPT King of the Hill Eight-Ball Shootout 2005 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Indonesia Leg) 2005 All Japan Championship 2005 Derby City Classic Master of the Table 2005 Derby City Classic Nine-Ball 2005 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 2004 WPA World Eight-ball Championship 2004 On Cue 3: Intercontinental Conquest 2004 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Singapore Leg) 2004 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Vietnam Leg) 2004 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Taiwan Leg) 2004 Derby City Classic Master of the Table 2004 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 2003 Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame 2003 World Classic Billiards Tournament 2003 Las Vegas Nine-Ball Open 2003 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour (Manila Leg) 2003 Mid-Atlantic Nine-Ball Championship 2003 All Japan Championship 2002 Asian Games Eight-Ball singles 2002 World Pool League 2002 Cafe Puro Challenge of the Masters 2002 Shooters Labor Day Weekend Open Nine-Ball 2002 International Challenge of Champions 2001 World Pool League 2001 Tokyo Open 9-Ball 2001 US Masters Nine-Ball 2001 International Billiard Tournament 2001 Accu-Stats Eight-Ball Invitational 2001 The Color of Money II (vs. Earl Strickland) 2000 U.S. Open One-Pocket Championship 2000 PBT World Eight-Ball Championship 2000 Camel Pro Eight-Ball Championship 2000 Pennsylvania State Nine-Ball Championship 2000 USA Billiards Challenger Event 2 1999 ESPN Ultimate Nine-Ball Challenge 1999 ESPN Ultimate Shootout 1999 Sands Regency Open 29 Nine-Ball Championship 1999 World Professional Pool Championship 1999 Derby City Classic Master of the Table 1999 Derby City Classic One-Pocket 1998 World Eight-Ball Championship 1998 Camel South Jersey Ten-Ball Open 1997 PCA Shooters Challenge 1997 PCA Treasure Island Resort Event 1996 The Color of Money (vs. Earl Strickland) 1996 PBT World Eight-Ball Championship 1996 PBT Legends of Nine-Ball Championship 1996 Camel World Nine-Ball Championship 1996 PBT Western Open 1996 PBT Florida Flare Up III 1995 Sands Regency Open 21 Nine-Ball Championship 1995 PBT World Eight-Ball Championship 1995 Pro Tour Nine-Ball Championship 1995 Maine 14.1 Event 1995 Bicycle Club VII 1994 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships 1994 PBT Bicycle Club Invitational 1992 International Nine-Ball Classic 1992 World Nine-Ball Open (Tokyo) 1990 World Cup (Taipei) 1988 PBA McDermott Masters Nine-Ball 1986 Sands Regency Nine-Ball Championship 1985 Sands Regency Nine-Ball Championship 1985 Red's Nine-Ball Open 1985 Tar Heel Open 1985 Willard's Open 1985 Chicago Billiard Cafe Open
grabe naman ang daga ni Luat dito naguunahan...yung mga sinablay nya baka kahit tama bola di kayang isablay yun eh...imbes na nakalayo sya sa score sya pa natambakan ni Archer...grabe yung sablay nya sa 7 at sa 8 nagbigti na manager mo siguro
A lot of good pool players have fallen into Scotty Townsend's trap up and down on the Emerald Coast. If you think you're a road player avoid Scotty at all costs.
A quite unnecessary warning, Robert. He died 7 years ago in a motorcycle accident: www.knoe.com/content/news/Professional-Pool-Player-Killed-in-Motorcycle-Accident-408028255.html
Cute comment but a grain of truth, Mac Read Jay Helfert's book "More Pool Wars" and you'll realize from the chapter on making major advances, how obsessed with the game and minute details most advanced players have to be at certain stages of their skills- and performance-elevating processes.
@Roger Scott Cathey if you were able to play at that level, you would understand. Just at the local bar I do all the above to have a better game. If you just a drunk who uses the house cue and just hits balls, hoping to get lucky, none of this matters. I take it that's your style of play. If I don't transfer, I have balls flying across the bar as the pocket is full. I've had balls come right out the pocket back onto the table by not emptying. But again, that's a higher level than you ever played.