I love watching Korean recordings of these billiard games. Their filming technique is definitely at the next level, with cameras shooting in perfect angles and instant replay for all crucial moments. The Japanese player has a nice great deep stroke and rarely shows hesitations. Whereas S. Pheavy experience with difficult strikes allowed her to pull it through. it's nice to see her smile breaks her tension. Great match overall! Thanks for sharing.
@@user-kr7vc4bn1e Luck is always a factor in these games, even for the best men players! But then again, there is skill too! which, if consistently applied throughout the game, allows you to accumulate points over time, mostly when luck drops halfway for both. Truly, I don't expect these players to play at the level of Haeng Jik Kim or Myung-Woo Cho. But I still admire their dedication in trying to close the gap.You can call my comment nonsense if you want, but it's my opinion, my preference... As for the recording quality and technique, if you compare it to the last 2023 Las Vegas 3 Cushion Tournament , I think Korea reporting was better than the Las Vegas finals..
@@vsonk2 Indeed it is. Great players can step back, reflect on their game and adapt to adversaries strengths or weaknesses. Upon a loss, they always learn how to improve their game, by precticing harder those difficult strokes or strategies needed to win.
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