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2022 match of the decade! Shane Van Boening v Ko Pin Yi | 10 Ball Challenge Race to 17



10 Ball Challenge Match – Race to 17 – May 12th 2022
Shane Van Boening (USA) v Ko Pin Yi (TPE)
Commentary by Rico Diks

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37 Comments

  1. I'm Lajaun a c+++ player I think. I'm here watching from Jamaica and I'm still watching the match. my current elite players are 1: Albin Ouschan, 2: Shan Van boening and 3: Fedor Gorst. these player are consistent and smooth as silk with their stoke. thanks for showing this match and for the pool tips, a mean it can't be too much.

  2. It’s so annoying when players (Pin Yi) get set for their shot, then stand back up to survey the table, and repeat. 5 times on one shot bruh? Seriously? Fuckin look at the table for 2 minutes if you have to. I’m not trying to watch you do squats next to a pool table

  3. Love the edits to the next break! Excellent commentary, too. I liked some of your tips, as well. Watching these guys pattern and execute is a thing of beauty. Ko looks like he plays about equally well either hand. As Danny would say, he's amphibious. Maybe Filler, Kazakis, Grabe, He, Immonen, MorraYapp, Corteza, and a few others. For very good and most fun to watch, now that Efren is pretty much gone except for one pocket, I would have to say Pagulayan for me…dude's a riot. Ko definitely made that 11th game harder than it had to be, but he's Ko, so he ran it out anyway.

    Man, I would have never thought to use the mirror system to hit a ball that far out, something to keep in mind. Rail first shots are the only place I use this.

    You forgot the third case, which is often me, you are in line and manage to get at least a bit out of line, way too often, on the next shot. and it snowballs from there. 😕 And I totally agree, these guys ability to be in crap shape to fine shape is one of their biggest advantages over a lesser player, that and REALLY knowing how to pattern a table for natural rolls RIGHT up the shot line, rarely having to cross it and come up with very accurate length to get good position to the next after that one. I actually think those, and successfully breaking well, which means completing AND having a workable first shot, are a large part of the difference in percentage run or successfully safed at some point. And it's not just doing that, but the ridiculous percentage of strikes that they do that. Rock right, potting is literally easy.

    And the game gets made harder and harder, like the breaking boxes and legality rules now, and jumping rules, and pocket configurations, a trend which most of the pros seem to like. I'm not too sure that makes viewing more fun to the un, or under initiated, but it does for someone that at least understands something. My favorite is an excellent safety battle, which I'm fairly sure is world class boring to people that understand very little about how to play. That is even more interesting when there is little to hide behind, making execution very much more difficult. Seems to me one aspect where these guys at this level REALLY shine, basically snooker on a pool table, where you need the extra points.

  4. watching from bakersfield, california, usa. just had spine surgery so can’t really do much. it’s about 12 midnight. also can’t sleep very well due to postop pain. thanks for posting this video. excellent discussion of shots.

  5. As a fussy, freeloading viewer, this has everything I like, thank you folks. Two first-rate players, in s reasonably long match, winner breaks, call shot/call safety, no early 10, intelligent commentary, sticking to the match at hand, and a dingle camera, elevated above the bottom rail, no annoying & confusing camera switching.

  6. Cheers from Canada! As a new pool player I've really enjoyed your commentary on this match! It's really interesting to hear the mindset and strategy past just sinking the next ball.

  7. Lol orange 5 again it's 2072 and pools been demolished all the pool tables and anthing associated in the world have been broken down turned into altars or turned into scrap art the second coming has came all the specs on pool deleted and anything relatable has been blocked by fb and google are minds have been manipulated and had a microchip put in to wash away any memories of it sad

  8. 2:31:02 are both his feet off the ground? i thought that was a standard rule but i cannot tell what is going on from this angle

  9. I give a thumbs down for your choice of THE WORST ANNOUNCER/COMMENTATOR IN THE HISTORY OF POOL… RICO "DICK". I have to turn the sound down or look for another match.. He has no clue on what they're doing or English their using.. Where's EARL?

  10. It would be nice if you could take the scoreboard off the video. A person can't see it anyway. I know you could not make it viewer friend. That's only because the Billiard network is run by a group of ASSHOLES

  11. I’m a Shane fan but I didn’t like that he didn’t shake the man’s hand at the end of the match poor sportsmanship

  12. When you don’t have the decency to get up and shake hands after your loss, that speak for your poor sportsmanship. Otherwise, great game!

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