Added: Nov 23, 2008
From: FunkyChateau
Duration: 2:36
This was the annual VNEA Dallas singles tournament, three or four years ago. The format is race-to-four, alternating break, rack your own. The quarter-final, semi-final, and final matches were videotaped. This is the semi-finals. I won games one, two, four, and five, to take the match 4-1. This is not indicative of my opponents relative skill level - he is a respected player who took third overall, but in this match his break wasn't working. I only captured, converted, and uploaded games one, two, and five. Games three and four were grueling safety matches that went far in excess of the YouTube 10-minute limit. My opponent and I each took one of the safety contests. My other three wins were runouts, on my opponents break as well as my own, illustrating the importance of having your break working for you. Also, though all these games were run out from the break, I did make several unforced errors that may be educational.GAME ONE was a fairly straightforward break-and-run. I won the toss and chose to break, making the 3, the 9, and the 10. The solids were slightly favored for a runout, but I had no good opening shot so I chose stripes. The sequence was played 12-11-15-14-13, and was over about two minutes after the break. The window for making the 14 after the 15 was fairly narrow, but it was the second day of the tournament already, so I had the table speed down pretty well. On the 14, I used inside english to move me uptable between the side pocket and the 5. This was almost a disaster, because I didnt use quite enough inside. I clipped the edge of the 5 and nearly scratched.
Channel: Sports
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