KEITH MCCREADY vs JIMMY WETCH - 2003 Derby City Classic 9-Ball Division
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Two of the biggest former “road players” in the 1990s, Keith McCready and Jimmy Wetch faced off at the 2003 Derby City Classic 9-Ball Division at the Executive West Hotel in Louisville Kentucky.
Jimmy “The Kid” Wetch saw his career peak in the early 1990’s but was coming back into the Pro Pool scene after a couple year break.
Known in the pool world as “Earthquake” or “Keither with the Ether”, Keith McCready will always be known as Grady Seasons, from the Color of Money movie. McCready was a crowd favorite no matter who or what game he was playing.
Bill Incardona and special guest Shawn Putnam were on commentating duty for this one.
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Keith is my favorite to watch. Sure, there are better technicians, but for raw talent,he is a rare bird. His pace of play and his technique are hypnotizing. McCready represents the crest of a high and beautiful wave of old school players that, at this time in history, was beginning to recede into obscurity. This video is important as I think it is reminiscent of the time where Keith was at his zenith of ability and, by most accounts, unbeatable.
Keith is beyond human ..... nearly perfect pool. I didnt get to see him in his younger years, but have seen him "reach a gear" and you can kinda see how great he was. I havent seen in play in years, but I am thankful I got to see him at the Derby City Classic in the early years.
Keith actually showing his real skillz. Such a hustler from the other videos I've seen
I like Mcready’s game. Quick decision’s. Lights out match!!!
Keith McCready was one of the greatest shot makers in the history of pool.....he made shot after shot that no one else has ever made
@scottisitoro3953
23 күн бұрын
Tells me your level of play right there. Strickland made shots that other pros shook their heads and said, "I can't do that, Earl."
@mypostyart8989
9 күн бұрын
Was Keith on the movie? The color of money.
Shawn in the booth…
“Wish I’d a thoughta that.”
Sick lil ole 4 pack. GG.
39 going on 50….wow
@jadezee6316
Ай бұрын
drugs and drink destroyed the guy...took his teeth...his skin ..face...etc...but still one of the greatest shot makers in the history of the game
@GT-1902
26 күн бұрын
Keith was 46 here.
Keith is one hell of a shooter for a guy who's fast and jumpy on the table with his technique. An excellent clinic of 5-0 lead there. And during the 6th rack I honestly think he shouldn't have hit the 5 to the 8 that hard to make it. A slight bump with a better slower shot would've done fine
It’s like a nightmare isn’t it. Lol
Oldie
Wait, was that ORANGE JUICE Mr. Earthquake was swigging after rack 5? That's gotta be a first!
@djamo1969
29 күн бұрын
It was probably a screwdriver. Lol.
Keith McCready at his gummiest
“Don’t do drugs, kids.”- Someone, just not Keith McCready.
👁️👁️ hello
@bilders6701
Ай бұрын
Howdy partner
@dillhole4603
Ай бұрын
@@bilders6701 BILDERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor Jimmy Wetch gets like no wins lol 😂😅
There's no doubt McCready is a great pool player, but when he played Efren Reyes in Vegas he turned to him after a shot and said "what do you think about that, little man?" I started to hate him.
@dingdong7610
Ай бұрын
He does that to everyone he doesn't know. He plays for money, thats how they played back then, especially. Efren then was just another guy to most guys over here back then.
@jadezee6316
Ай бұрын
he hustled the game and like it or not getting under your opponents skin is part of it
@ficheye00
28 күн бұрын
@@jadezee6316 - I guess. It's a bullshit way to win, however. I don't respect it. Just play pool.