Men's Quarter Final in ICF Cup Delhi 2015, Sandeep was leading 24-20, Chamil's Break and unlucky's last coin to win the 2nd Set with a White Slam, followed by an impressive Sandeep keeping his nerves till the end...Fabulous
If you can hold your nerve until the last coin being pocketed match is not finished yet. Two big name of world carrom Sandeep vs chamil tussle against each other showing their temperament. Accuracy, precisely, timing, shot selection it had everything. A great treat to watch 🔥🔥🔥
Highest quality finish. He starts to pocket the first black with a very tricky decision. Executed perfectly.The choice i. e which token to hit was perfect. Cleanest of thinking and finest execution of thoughts. Hats off.
Great shot but looked like fluke...but not I guess. Calculating hitting first pawn,then rebound,then second pawn at that perfect angle to pouch...some talent that is..
I am quite sure it is fluke only. I think he was trying for doubling that frame coin and release the other black. Lucky for him that it went in. It is a safe shot because the last white was in defensive position and Sandeep will invau get another chance.
This is how legends finish a game... 1 missed a slam. The other finished with a black slam... oh and dont forget... it took only 2 turns..... magnificient👌👌
1st player ke over confidence ko salute hain.. cos he can easily brush black coin when he's taking 2nd last white coin .. nd finish the game with last white coin on thum shot 👏
सामने वाले की एक गोटी बाहर और मेरे नौ के नौ बोर्ड पर, यह देखकर ही मेरी हाथ कांपने लग जाते अगर मैं यह गेम खेलता। नर्व्ह को कंट्रोल करना इसका प्रैक्टिकल उदाहरण आज पहली बार देख रहा हूं। थैंक्स संदीप देवरुखकर।
Every opponent will fear if last coin alone left in a carrom single game but sandeep inspired everyone we should not loose our hope we have to fight till final coin. we should learn from this video.
Hey im not Chinese and why the fuck u guys cannot differentiate between being sarcastic and being disrespectful.I m an Indian.brw cmon grow up if u plan to live like that u better watch it!!!And ya by the way I can speak Hindi.
Not so much; the record in my knowledge in 9 slams from one player in 5 days of World Cup competitions. Best Indian players surely played thousands of slams. Like 2/3 everyday; sometimes less, sometimes more. On my side i played 435 slams total.
Carrom Pierre practice makes man perfect. If you want to be better than Indians the you have to practice a lot if you love that game you have to dedicate your time the way Indians do. But no one can beat Indians. Good luck
@@venkateshpatil6915 You are right on the fact that practice hard is the only way to be as good as best Indians. And when you say "no one can beat Indians" i don't agree; the thing is that nobody else than Indians can get the support with sponsors and so on to be able to practice full time daily...Even without this full time daily practice i had the chance to win with Prashant More and R.M Shankara in World Championship in Birmingham; in the mix open so in only one set that's right; and on potatoe starch powder also. But still; if one day we'll have the necessary support to be professionals like Indians; we'll do better i promess you ;-)
Yeah. But, we should know that he had back of his mind that when he tried to play or pull that coin to his side, he expected to pull one or more of his coins including that coin which was pocketed by luck. So, it was not 100% fluke or luck.