Story by The Inertia.
There's a reason Jamie O'Brien is so good at Pipeline. It's his playground. He knows the wave big, he knows the wave small. He's always playing with its every intricacy.
He kind of invented the board transfer there - or was a big part of its popularity (is it popular?). And when it's small, he gets really creative, as he does here. You have to admit, that looks pretty fun right about now.
Jamie O'Brien Is Still the Board Transfer Master
The Inertia
Story by The Inertia.
There's a reason Jamie O'Brien is so good at Pipeline. It's his playground. He knows the wave big, he knows the wave small. He's always playing with its every intricacy.
He kind of invented the board transfer there - or was a big part of its popularity (is it popular?). And when it's small, he gets really creative, as he does here. You have to admit, that looks pretty fun right about now.
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