One of the highest standard matches of the week as Jayson Shaw took on Alex Pagulayan at #premierleaguepool #matchroompool #nineball #pool #jaysonshaw #alexpagulayan
I cancelled my subscription to the Calm App when my friend showed me a match Jeremy Jones was narrating. Now when i go to sleep or have an anxiety attack i just turn on the relaxing sound of JJ. Thanks, pool Gods. And thank you, Jeremy Jones. Side note, Earl Strickland is my alarm clock.
Matchroom is garbage let’s be honest , they wonder why pool isn’t growing when they charge for anything and everything . This format is gay it favors the lesser players hence why the final 6 is the lesser players other than Shaw and fsr. Alternate break is like everyone gets a trophy ! They keep punishing the best breakers of the balls time and time again , why punish someone who perfects a craft ?
You could hear Alex saying "that's the shot that I have missed" when he finished his final racks 🤣 old memories flash right in his eyes after he made the final shot
This is called PUSH. After break if primary ball has no clear vision. The playing guy can hit anywhere the table without foul. The other can choose to take the shot or return to the player who did the PUSH
No snooker player is better than a top pool player , it’s been shown time and time again , two different games , everyone talks about snookers ticht pockets but the balls are much much smaller so it equals out , pool is a better game and easier on the eyes , snooker is like watching paint dry
MARCH 6-13, 2023 MORNINGSIDE ARENA, LEICESTER Premier League Pool pits 16 of the best against each other in an exhilarating league format that sees players guaranteed at least $2,500. 2023 sees all players picked as wild cards with the likes of Earl Strickland, Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, Shane Van Boening and defending champion Albin Ouschan already confirmed.
@@teddyhaynes9876 Id rather make a 60 break in snooker... Than that shite... 8 ball pool yeah now that's a game normal pockets.... That game is all about the break pot on the break game over
@@KeithJawahir don't have to ask anyone I can see for myself.... When a ball hits the cushion 2 feet from the pocket bounces about 2 inches and still drops that's there buckets
Oh shut up and go back to gay snooker . Snooker has smaller pockets but it has smaller balls , much smaller . Pool is way easier on the eyes , snooker is like watching gay robots
Pagulayan its not my favorite player but i think he made a good job in this case. Jason shaw is superlative in comparison with pagulayan........!!!!!!!
This isn't even Alex in his prime... Do you know who Alex is...? Prime Alex had the ability to beat anyone... And has, just like this match, he's beaten SVB and many other great players as well.
@@Eggroll_kinggg People keep saying that... but I think players like Alex, Busty, Earl, Efren, Nick Varner and Mike Seagal and many others in their prime could compete with any player today.... What exactly about the game has "evolved so much"...? I think it's more about the technology of the equipment that has evolved, the fundamentals and skills involved are still the same...
@@2869may I have to respectfully disagree with your opinion. I think players are more skillful today than 20-30 years ago in general. Take Philippines or Taiwan for exemple, you can find high levels players to practice or play with in any pool rooms whereas back in the days there were only a handful. I don’t think today’s Alex is far behind from Alex’s prime in the early 2000 skill wise but there are levels amongst the best player pool in the world. I believe Alex is in a category below SBV, ko ping yi, Jayson Shaw…
@@Eggroll_kinggg There are just more of them today and there's more access to see them. I watch many old matches and the players are just as "skilled" as players today.... And I believe Alex has beaten SVB, KO and Shaw.... (Pin YI.... Ping Chung)