Two of 8-ball pool's biggest stars in Gareth Potts and Jordan Shepherd served up a treat in last Monday night's Vinny.co.uk Ultimate Pool Champions League! #UPChampionsLeague
I have loved and played pool for more than 30 years...firstly in snooker and pool halls when I was supposed to be in school and then college then in various bars....still play in my local pub and could play for hours on end....am still astonished at how easy these guys make the game look
On the black to make it two each he was worried about going in off the yellow into the middle that's how he nearly missed it suprised the commentators didnt pick up on that. Normally he would stroke them in for fun
I assume you're American? American pool balls are significantly bigger than English pool balls seen here. So much so that we play with a 9mm tip and you play with a 12mm or 13mm tip If you're not American and are indeed from the UK then it's what you'll find in most clubs
@@robmitchell2531 I think you will find that all of these televised matches (England, Australia and possibly Ireland are all played with smaller white.
@@IamKlaus007 I’d be very surprised but sounds like you’re sure so I won’t argue. I played county pool and the white was the same size but I’ve never played professional pool so I can’t confirm that
@@robmitchell2531 Any pro player (Mick Hill, Tom Cousins, Gareth Potts, Darren Appleton, Chris Melling etc, etc,) will all confirm this. In fact, Potts and Appleton are on youtube advocating for 'same size white' to be used. I really hope the governing body is listening and finally sees the sense of it.
Greetings from Colombia. I love pool and I'd love to start playing it, not at a pro level but as a hobby... with my friends. Can anyone tell me what's that table's size? and the balls too? thx.
Although they are both good players, anyone can pot in those bucket pockets. Bring back the old style tables and Gareth's mullet hairstyle 🤣, then see who can play the game. 👍🏼
If you are talking about Potts, That’s how your supposed to break. Look are regular pool matches. Most bend their cue like that, it’s not as apperant now since they all use carbon fiber cues but you can still see it.