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Billiards Pool US Open 9-Ball Championship Immonen-Paez
The US Open 9-Ball Championship celebrates 30 years with an international field of 256 players.
Match #1 features former World Champion Mika Immonen of Finland versus former World Champion runner-up from Mexico Ismael Paez.
Jim Wych and Danny Diliberto make the call.
What was the turning point of the match? Post your comments…
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Snooker is a harder game than standard 8-ball i dont care what any of you say, full stop. 9-ball is also harder than 8-ball because with 9-ball you only have one option as to which ball you go for, next time yous are all playing pool somewhere play a couple of games of 9-ball and youll soon see what i mean.
lol thanks. at least someone understands.
Ha, i dont know what im talking about? Okay..yeah
guys like paez all play by feel. guys like Hillbilly play textbook style
how he can pute this video on the youtube??is too large
snookers for faggets
he wasnt really consistant in potting balls. he jumped 3 feet in the air and missed the easiest of 8 balls on one shot, and missed a couple others. why? because all he had to was stop being a stubborn old man and keep his head over the fucking cue for 2 seconds after his shot.
comparing to snooker players they are poor…
Boring mathc..Paez uses so long time on each shot..
awesome my ass!!!!!!!!!
good stuff here. is this a regular channel on cable
This was probably a bad day for both of them. You guys have to admit, the set-up going on in this race was pretty bad.
esta chido
paez has a terrible cue action
I have to agree in the point that Paez has a very odd “poking” like stroke. BUT, he makes balls and gets expert position. He has truly mastered his personal stroke. He is certainly a master and like most master vs master situations he beat himself.
Ismael Paez is one of the greatest players I have ever seen, and one of the greatest players I have ever played against. The man is a champion, and a legend.