HIGHLIGHT of Francisco Sanchez Ruiz vs Ko Ping Chung in the 2024 Premier League Pool #premierleaguepool #highlight #highlights #9ball #pool9ball #kopingchung #franciscosanchezruiz #highlightbilliardstv
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@JM-vh2zr2 ай бұрын
I would suggest they change the rule when a ball goes in the because of luck ,the player raises his hand to the other player saying I’m sorry I lucked one in ,well every one knows their not sorry because their still at the table shooting . My recommendation would be loss of turn ball spots up and the opposing player has a choice of shooting the next shot or he or she may option out or pass on the shot. No more apologizing and definitely less mistakes higher quality in every game . The promoters of this wonderful game have come this far ,just a couple more steps and everything goes to the highest level .congrats to all of you I’m very proud of your direction .
@Whoopwhoop420002 ай бұрын
That’s always been apart of the game and sometimes it’s not the fun part. But what you’re describing is 10 ball and most every other pool game. I personally prefer to play the most honest way with no slop or luck. I play apa and it’s very frustrating when my opponent lucks into shots especially after a nice defensive shot on my end. That said, I’ve also benefited from that but I really don’t like it. Feels cheap.
@rogerscottcatheyАй бұрын
Well i like both these players' shooting skills and position play, except for the cheap outs with jump cues, but sure appreciate the abbreviations of what goes on while these two especially, make up their minds what they're going to do. We'd be here all night for just a race to five even. Maybe a ten second or 20 second shot clock should seriously be considered. And eliminate the damn jump cue. There's so much tatical play we're missing out on.
@HighlightBilliardsTVАй бұрын
You can watch the match at matchroom .live Thanks!
@AgiyiАй бұрын
7:21 pool is the only sport where you'll see that. a player barelly makes a shot and: a) he apologises to the opponent, even though that was what he wanted to do and b) at the same time, the opponent claps, applauding the good shot.. Just imagine, playing football, someone shoots and the ball hits the goal post and go in, and the offender apologizing to the goal keaper, and the goal keeper clapping and saying good shot... 0% of this happening, ever.