PT 5 - "The BIG One!" (Epic One-Pocket Match) / Tony CHOHAN vs Dennis ORCOLLO / Race to 40 for $50K

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Part 5 of 10
    Commentary with Daniel Busch, Chris Swart, Jay Helfert and Geraldine Thibodeau
    Watch the complete series commercial free on POV Pool’s Premium Channel at www.povpool.vhx.tv
    $50,000 per man
    Race to 40 / One Pocket
    This is ‘The BIG One!’ / Tony ’T-Rex’ Chohan vs Dennis ‘RoboCop’ Orcollo facing off in one of the biggest matches of their lives!
    Recorded on July 11th-14th, 2017 at California Billiards: 40510 Albrea Street, Fremont CA, 94538.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @jebryan2795
    @jebryan2795 Před 5 lety +2

    I'd imagine anyone would tend to think about shot selection a little longer when it's for this amount of money.. They've both made some spectacular shots. Thanks to everyone for making/allowing this to be shown.

  • @DADDYART1
    @DADDYART1 Před 5 lety

    I agree with both or your comments. I would not enjoy playing with someone who took that long to shoot; but playing for 50k almost makes it understandable.

  • @broncoblanco824
    @broncoblanco824 Před 5 lety +1

    No idea how Tony could play Dennis, he takes far too long to shoot. I personally would have to take a nap after I shoot in order to focus. Slow players make one-pocket matches boring.

    • @brooklindsay5700
      @brooklindsay5700 Před 5 lety

      Agreed 100%. Y'Know, we actually have a shot clock (of sorts) in competitive chess. As 'more brains than stick' kind of player, I've often longed for a 2 minute or so shot clock for 1P.