Compare Daulton’s break at 19:55-56 and Orcollo’s first break: Kenny was being unnecessarily strict with Orcollo. He made Orcollo push the ball way behind the head string, and then doesn’t “correct” Daulton. Daulton was not doing anything wrong by any means. But goes to show Kenny had some (unconscious) favoritism early this match. Edit: Orcollo’s first break starts at 4:35 for those interested. Not attacking Kenny. Just pointing out something I saw.
I can not believe no one has caught the miscount on the AccuTrack.!!!! Dennis has already won according to the track, But the score is just 8 to 4.!!??!??!!
@@coldpressedbrickrep ●●● I understand that. Personally, if I was playing for $10, I might concede. But, if I'm playing for (potentially) thousands or the "trophy", I'm not conceding it. I can be just as much a gentleman and shake their hand after they've shot and made the winning ball.
@@edhartgrove7552 it really depends on your opponent.. if they also concede the easy nine, you do the same.. then it really doesn't matter odds wise. If your opponent doesn't concede easy nines, then you don't either. Simple.
@@coldpressedbrickrep ●●● Yes, he lost fair and square because he conceded the game. My only thought was, I've played (and watched) enough pool to realize that you never know when someone is going to miss even the easiest of shots. I've seen people scratch (pocket the cue ball) because they hit it too hard, miss because they miscued, etc. I've seen people hit the cue ball so lightly, that the cue ball never even reached the object ball. You never know what's going to happen - unless, of course, you concede. As I stated earlier, personally, I wouldn't concede a game. Especially if it was for "big bucks", or, a prestigious title. But, to each their own.
Never cared for Daulton ever since I witnessed him call a foul on an obviously good hit in his southern billiards tour. When the player respectfully argued Daulton's call along with a few witnesses Daultons ego decided it was best to disqualify the player. Just a sad display.