Fedor Gorst vs John Schmidt - One Pocket - 2023 Derby City Classic rd 6

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Жыл бұрын

Commentary by Scott "The Freezer" Frost.
Coverage of the 2023 Derby City Classic, from Caesars Southern Indiana.
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@heginschristianstrong7707
@heginschristianstrong7707 Жыл бұрын
Love Scott on the mic
@Ready.A-10C
@Ready.A-10C 4 ай бұрын
Great commentary Scott. Great last couple of shots by John as well
@texascowboy8612
@texascowboy8612 Жыл бұрын
John beat me out of so much money. Everytime I went to Sacramento. But I still miss everyone. Im 74 now and full of Great memories. The Hay Man now lives on a Beautiful Island in the Philippines
@RobertCOVELL
@RobertCOVELL Жыл бұрын
Hardtimes?
@dksittingduck
@dksittingduck Жыл бұрын
Scott's commentary is great.
@chriscripplercruz1833
@chriscripplercruz1833 Жыл бұрын
I almost broke my phone clicking on this video so quickly lol
@sdickinson5234
@sdickinson5234 Жыл бұрын
The commentator Scott Frost won this tournament in 2010, John Schmidt won it in 2009, and Fedor Gorst won the event in 2022. This is a great match.
@davidsiltz
@davidsiltz Жыл бұрын
Watching this video, and I've realized that on the screen are three Derby City Classic one-pocket champs and a Southern Classic one-pocket champ. And then there's another Derby City Classic one-pocket champ doing commentary. Pretty cool.
@davidheidary7124
@davidheidary7124 6 ай бұрын
Great commentary 👏👏
@DolkkarToyznstuff
@DolkkarToyznstuff 2 ай бұрын
Exceiting match, went Hill - Hill and fabulous commentary. Excelletn post, RailbirdsTV.
@verticalchallenger
@verticalchallenger 5 ай бұрын
I had a lesson from John Schmidt about 10 years ago. The takeaway was to get lower and stroke longer. Transformed my game for the better to this day!
@gordonsullivan2694
@gordonsullivan2694 Жыл бұрын
Great match, nice coverage Scott.
@peterm311
@peterm311 Жыл бұрын
Commentry by Scott made the match for me
@derrickallen2054
@derrickallen2054 6 ай бұрын
Great match. And who knew the Freezer would not only be a world-class pool player, but also a world-class commentator 💪🏻
@teamtechworked8217
@teamtechworked8217 Жыл бұрын
I am amazed that this channel only has 26k subs. Need some promotion or something. The wealth of knowledge on this channel is unmatched in the pool world.
@ranchopatriot
@ranchopatriot 10 ай бұрын
I'm a Fedor fan but it's a little early to call him the best ever.
@jimmym4383
@jimmym4383 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the stream. Scott Frost is the best one pocket commentator by far. Tony Chohan did a match and he too was very good. No coincidence great players are great commentators. Sorry but accustats guys talk too much.
@theabhorrentchef7226
@theabhorrentchef7226 Жыл бұрын
Do you remember which match tiny chohan commentated?
@liljohn309
@liljohn309 5 ай бұрын
Scott tony Jeremy are the best grady and danny i cant stand really but they very knowledgeable
@cardguys
@cardguys Ай бұрын
I'm the doofus you hear yelling in the backgrounds when John hits the 2 railer to win!! This was awesome live.
@JohnSBoyer
@JohnSBoyer Жыл бұрын
Wow! Great match. Good commentary.
@jonathanludwig8547
@jonathanludwig8547 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the Spider-man pointing at Spider-man meme.
@thomasbernier7766
@thomasbernier7766 Жыл бұрын
Excellent commentary.
@farshidrahmani6262
@farshidrahmani6262 Жыл бұрын
Great match and commentary. 👍🏼
@bennylloyd-willner9667
@bennylloyd-willner9667 5 ай бұрын
@18:25, well if you look at Peter Ebdon playing snooker, maybe there is such a thing as "too much time"😊 (Please let the worm-can lid stay on😊)
@ammoalamo6485
@ammoalamo6485 Жыл бұрын
What a match. Both players had some big mistakes, but they both played some great shots, too. This is the first set in which I've seen both players at this level miss so many shots that even I would have been an 80% fave to make. This set is a great one to see what can happen due to pressure or fatigue or impatience or lack of maintaining proper form or just taking your eye off the score.
@johnschmidtmr400
@johnschmidtmr400 3 ай бұрын
im thinking u dont understand onepocket
@trumanhw
@trumanhw 3 ай бұрын
Obviously, Scott's analysis is always going to be excellent ... but he's also extremely humble & modest (which might not be the first thing you'd predict). Scott's complimentary to both players, and dogged neither for good rolls, or picking shots he disagreed with, etc. And I'm not just saying that bc he's friends with RailBirdTV or anything. But because Scott's commentary and attitude were undeniably excellent. If he's being judged for TV rolls, his grammar and articulation were also very good. And despite having a history with at least John ... he was absolutely UNBIASED. A+ ... every bit as good as JJ or Josh Roberts even ... all of whom do great analysis but I have to admit, Scott has improved his commentary a bit above Roberts and is on par w JJ
@ronthacker211
@ronthacker211 Жыл бұрын
Loving me some 1 hole.
@Ret_Lineman
@Ret_Lineman 8 ай бұрын
I remember Scott Frost And Gabe Owen and Cory They would come through St.Louis a couple times a yr when they were kids I played Scott a few time Way before he became the player he is today Man the 80s and 90s were fun in the pool room
@trumanhw
@trumanhw 3 ай бұрын
What Scott said about John + Scott's proposition match _in their prime_ (1x set of 9B and 1P each) _going the opposite of how you'd expect_ ... just goes to show the effect of NERVES and ANXIETY on performance. Obviously both deal with pressure well enough to win ANY title. But "the favorite" just has more pressure, and the "underdog" feels a little less bc those expectations aren't on them. We just never address this aspect of the mental game. And if YOU think you're exempt from this factor..? As in, your practice gear is the same as your tournament or money game speed..? And that speed doesn't then take a hit when you're in the finals or worse; hill-hill..? Obviously everyone takes a performance hit to pressure ... the question is whether you pay a larger price for it than the average person, or more. Once we acknowledge that we ALL pay a price ... the question then becomes ... WHAT CAN WE DO TO REDUCE THE COST OF PRESSURE ON PERFORMANCE..? Personally, I think Max Eberle might pay the largest "Pressure Penalty" over any player I know. And if you've seen Max's $50 a set gear ... or his speed when playing weaker players (which can be right there with Mika of old's 9B or 10B gear -- someone who's ran an 8 on me without even noticing ... which Max I think is right there). Whereas when Max plays "name brand" players ... suddenly he's all mechanical, he's worried, he's trying to be perfect. And he loses all fluidity. Instead of being an incredibly smooth player with pinpoint precision who can DOMINATE the pockets ... he's at risk of missing moderate-difficulty shots. And of COURSE I feel bad naming anyone here. I don't just 'know Max' ... but I'd say we're really good friends. I hate saying anything critical of him. But the fact is, his talent is FAR higher than his record in tournaments would suggest ... and those he's won is with far more stress ... way less 'pretty' than his talent should allow. It's ego, self-image, anxiety, our respect for other players ... and there are few if any resources oriented to helping us. The inner game of tennis telling how to address it but never explaining WHY. And Max CERTAINLY isn't the only person who pays an outsized price for pressure ... it's just that the others whom I'd like to name have egos that'd likely cost me friendships. Max having fittingly named a book Zen Pool ... I have more confidence in his self-awareness to be both cognitive of this, and to not be upset at someone's belief that should he ever see this, he wouldn't hold it against me. Unfortunately, it wasn't until my eyesight worsened that I spent time thinking about this and realized it. Maybe I'll get eye surgery and can play again one day ... and experiment with ideas that let me see if I can benefit from being conscious of this tendency. My goal of course in posting this is my hope that others too notice the consequence of pressure on their performance ... and find ways to make their practice gear approach their competition-gear.
@johnschmidtmr400
@johnschmidtmr400 3 ай бұрын
john and scott never played those matches.not sure what scott is talking about.it never happened
@supersam1914
@supersam1914 10 ай бұрын
John said fuck it if I’m going down I’m gonna go down blazing lmao
@chotoipho
@chotoipho Жыл бұрын
Scott Frost 🙏👍
@wealthychef
@wealthychef Жыл бұрын
thanks for the awesome video, I have never seen this sport before. On behalf of the dummies out here, I wonder if you could say the ball color with the number as the color changes with every cue sport I feel and it's hard to know which is the 13 or the 14 in this sport... your commentary is VERY instructive and that would just help the beginners like me see what you mean when you say he's trying to put it between the 12 and the 14...
@RailbirdsTV
@RailbirdsTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. We will definitely keep that in mind in the future. Thanks for watching! :)
@paullordi5154
@paullordi5154 3 ай бұрын
I remember when I was younger I played John he came in Grover’s I watched him run 250 balls in straight pool. I then stepped up and played him one pocket for 5000. I lost! 😂🎉😮
@johnschmidtmr400
@johnschmidtmr400 3 ай бұрын
u and john played 5 ahead for 4000 total.john won 5 in a row.i was there watching
@onepocketpaddy
@onepocketpaddy Жыл бұрын
look at the four ballcombo:7 8 11 1. DOes it go, does it come close? tasty at 1:20 thereabouts......
@jamesbrinson7488
@jamesbrinson7488 Жыл бұрын
Look twins
@John-jl4to
@John-jl4to Жыл бұрын
We are both representing jamup
@informationdiscovery976
@informationdiscovery976 Жыл бұрын
@@John-jl4to JamUp is the best. You know Gov and I rep it here in SLC!
@jimmym4383
@jimmym4383 Жыл бұрын
Jeremy Jones vs Alex 2016 make it happen one pocket
@cogjellying
@cogjellying Жыл бұрын
2:12:22 Fedor, this is where you put the 6 ball in your scoring zone and protect it, tuck and hide cue ball freezing to 1 ball.
@Ret_Lineman
@Ret_Lineman 8 ай бұрын
I started watching these one pocket matches on you tube a couple weeks ago Broke my cue out of retirement after 20 yrs and found a couple 9 ft tables in a bowling alley and started hitting balls again Gonna have to find some action soon.
@onepocketpaddy
@onepocketpaddy Жыл бұрын
if these guys are wiped out tired, then i understand the misses,If not, then i don't. What is going on here? I see overhitting, making shots rattle in pocket. Unusual......
@josecalderon2036
@josecalderon2036 8 ай бұрын
Not the fatigue excuse. please. I could understand it for Efren but not for a 20 something year old
@onepocketnovice
@onepocketnovice Жыл бұрын
Fedor is the most overrated player ever. He's good, but goddamn the boy isn't Efren Reyes or Earl or Shane. Jesus Christ. Stop it.
@jackshiznit69
@jackshiznit69 Жыл бұрын
Fay Dor doesn't rhyme with Cheddar.
@anthonyscott5407
@anthonyscott5407 Жыл бұрын
Does Fedor Gorst realize he BORING TO WATCH? Much rather watch Josh Filler OR ANYBODY before this guy. 3 minutes between every shot Gorst?
@jeffreyyoungblood7438
@jeffreyyoungblood7438 5 ай бұрын
Tyler Styer is worse.
@thinkingmushrooms2943
@thinkingmushrooms2943 Жыл бұрын
Did they wear the same thing on accident? How embarrassing.
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth 8 ай бұрын
Have you been to many pool tournaments? I can tell you the wardrobe of half the room no matter the venue.
@SkyWire88
@SkyWire88 Жыл бұрын
I can't watch this one-pocket game. I don't know the rules or the thinking behind the shots. This voice in the background is not explaining any of the game to a beginner, either. Give me 8 ball or 9 ball anytime.
@steve_weinrich
@steve_weinrich Жыл бұрын
Each player has one pocket. No call shot. Any ball pocketed in a players pocket is a point for that player (not necessarily the one who is shooting). You only get to keep shooting if you pocket a ball in you own pocket. Any foul is the loss of 1 point. Any ball pocketed in any of the other four pockets is spotted. First to 8 points wins. It is frequently called the chess of pool because because there are a lot of safeties played. One of the interesting things about it is that a good player uses a larger variety of shots then in most pool games. It takes a bit to learn to appreciate it, but it can be very interesting.
@theabhorrentchef7226
@theabhorrentchef7226 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t watch three minutes of one pocket, until I finally had to see what all the long time Pool players were on about and started playing against myself to learn the game. It is the most interesting pool game to play by yourself (shooting as if your two different players). And of course it’s fun and frustrating as hell to play against other people. Especially ones who really know the game. Once you get what’s happening then watching world class one pocket finally becomes interesting and like a free lesson every time
@arthurbaocn
@arthurbaocn Жыл бұрын
Why would you even deign to make such an ignorant remark. It is as though you are saying I don't know this guy Mozart and the conductor doesn't seem to know what he is doing. You must be a republican and still believe Trump won in 2020. The "voice" in the background is one of THE greatest One Pocket players of all time. His comments in this game are non pareil. But of course, you don't know what non-pareil means. You should just go F yourself.
@John-jl4to
@John-jl4to 11 ай бұрын
I talked to John Schmidt and he said. Well, Scott is claiming hes beat him playing 9 ball for big money to ask scott if you'd like a rematch. John Smith told me that Scott frost would never playing him 9 ball even and that John has asked him many times and Scott has declined. Because Scott knows he can't win.
@John-jl4to
@John-jl4to Жыл бұрын
It's interesting. I asked John Schmidt about his matches with Scott frost for thousands of dollars. John told me that they have never played one pocket or 9 ball for thousands of dollars and in their 1 pocket matches. John is ahead 21 games to 20 in tourney play. at 9 ball they only played for one time in 1998 for $50 a game and JohnGot 10 games ahead. John said that Scott might be confusing him with another player.
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth
@somepeoplecanthandlethetruth 8 ай бұрын
This may come as a shock to some people, but pool players love to embellish. I have heard stories about the huge scores from players that I know for a fact never won crap.
@John-jl4to
@John-jl4to 11 ай бұрын
I know John personally, and he told me that him and Scott has never played for anything over Like 50 dollars. so Scott saying that hes beat John out of thousands, playing 9 ball is strange. and John said he has no idea why Scott would say that as they have never played for any kind of real money. And john said he never beat scott for big money.
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