Scott frost is an awesome commentator. One pocket especially.
@NetworkDudeJordan5 ай бұрын
Imagine being as good as filler. Knowing for a fact that almost 10/10 you’re making everything with perfect shape almost every time. It’s unreal the talent here. Goodness man. You may not like him. But you HAVE to respect his game.
@jdstox15 ай бұрын
Morra ran into the best 9 ball player that ever lived on top of his game
@3rdhalf18 күн бұрын
At around 37:30 Mark Wilson is talking about the LED lights and how they don't put out any heat. While to his point he is almost entirely correct about them having very minimal effect on the table conditions, the LED panels they're using probably run in the neighborhood of 140 degrees Fahrenheit, 60 Celsius. Nothing compared to the old lights and how they used to dry out cloth rather quickly, it's quite a bit above ambient temperatures. They produce way more light with far less energy, but even still they're only 40 to 50% efficient meaning 50-60% of their energy is wasted as heat energy.
@davidgerber93176 ай бұрын
How often do you see a .925 LOSE? Morra kept getting out of line, but he just kept on making (almost) everything he looked at. Still, Filler was even better. Great pool on display here.>
@darrellmccall61006 ай бұрын
Pool is reflected in players with extreme God-given talent (Earl Strickland, Jason Shaw, Efren, etc..) or dedicated commitment to the game (SVB, Neils Feijin, etc..). In some cases, you have hybrids (Thorsten Holman, etc.). In all cases, it is extraordinary to reach a level in which these guys play. Filler is a complete gift of talent, and so is Morra, especially considering he was a right-handed player before switching. I am NOT saying that the players don’t practice because they are gifted and are not talented, so they practice. I am saying it is evident in what they can do on the table with their gift or repetition in extreme practice. Both are great.
@zeeto22364 ай бұрын
Why morra switching handed?
@marjansekoranja28996 ай бұрын
Killer!! 💪💪
@mikescott38085 ай бұрын
Gray cloth should be standard everywhere now looks so good
@Eggo19665 ай бұрын
Anyone know why they are breaking with just their playing cue and not their break cue
@cedricschwarz5 ай бұрын
Soft break is allowed and they try to pot the "1" in the side.
@ariefalharis53526 ай бұрын
Can i ask a question? What ball u use at that tournament? I mean, what tipe aramith is that?
@jessecastaneda10416 ай бұрын
It looks like the Aramith Black Measle ball.
@wesguitarra916 ай бұрын
Who will be able to beat this guy?
@dustman966 ай бұрын
Somebody has to wipe that stupid smirk off his face.
@KeithKelso-e7z6 ай бұрын
Is this really a nine foot table?
@davidparker87525 ай бұрын
Yup. But they play it like it’s a 4x2!
@wombra83146 ай бұрын
✊👁👄👁👉i need mah stats! 💚💛🧡🎱🎱🎱🎱🎱🎱
@dillhole46036 ай бұрын
👁️👁️ hello there
@kingsman4hm3r866 ай бұрын
solange es geld gibt wird gehsteigbelästigung wohl niemals enden :/
@leighatkins223 ай бұрын
Finally... a video of a pool game that hasn't had its heart hacked to hell. Those highlight vids are so f*kn pointless!!! 15 seconds and the frame is over, the balls are racked, game is done, the winner is... NEXT... ugh... ... ...
@shanemacdonald40735 ай бұрын
I to have a question, who is the guy with the head covered his mouth covered and wearing glasses that's sitting behind the time clock, looking down doing his best not to be recognised, watch his behaviour,,, someone dressed like that acting like that shouldn't be allowed in, this type pulls out guns.....
@queensaphie5 ай бұрын
I don't know who he is. But he certainly isn't scary - looking.
@aqsalldiaz5 ай бұрын
morra mukulnya lama banget anjir nyebelin
@zeeto22364 ай бұрын
Dia bukan murni kidal...sebenernya dia tangan kanan