EFREN REYES vs EARL STRICKLAND $20,000 2 semis + final

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2015
  • 2 hours 13 mins. 2 semis: Strickland vs Breedlove then Reyes vs Vickery @35:43. Final: Reyes vs Strickland @1:27:30. Earl is hard to beat on this occasion. A 1994 pro tour event from Las Vegas. Historic first live telecast of a major pool tournament's closing matches. And be sure to also watch THIS amazing Efren Reyes vs Mike Sigel match: • *Magical* EFREN REYES ...
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  • @raycarltonbilliards5798
    @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +8

  • @jordanbangert9464
    @jordanbangert9464 8 років тому +12

    Thx ray love these old matches, earl strickland was the best of all time. His top game would blow anyone away. His statement " I don't think anyone in the world can out shoot me when I'm right " and watching this video I believe him

  • @hemanroczko1799
    @hemanroczko1799 8 років тому +5

    Incredible unseen matches!! Thanks for the uploads!

  • @bossmustang9615
    @bossmustang9615 8 років тому +2

    Thanks you ray, love seeing the players when there were younger

  • @jimbojimjs
    @jimbojimjs 8 років тому +3

    You sir are the best! Thanks so much for these uploads

  • @sanctuary8396
    @sanctuary8396 8 років тому +8

    Earl certainly earned this championship. It's a true rarity to see anyone overpower Efren like this. :)

  • @jooelhonkasalo4502
    @jooelhonkasalo4502 8 років тому +3

    What a great video. It's awesome to watch Strickland play in the 90s and the commentary is very good too :)

  • @TheEldonfitz
    @TheEldonfitz 8 років тому +4

    The two greatest at the top of their game. Thank you for this!

  • @Money4Nothing
    @Money4Nothing 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting! Love it

  • @edwardk4457
    @edwardk4457 8 років тому +17

    Earl looked like a machine. Almost flawless.

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 8 місяців тому

      Wondering if they drug test? 🤔

  • @ayenunu
    @ayenunu 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for uploading..

  • @jamest3552
    @jamest3552 2 роки тому +6

    Strickland in beast mode. At his peak, he had another gear few if any could match.

  • @ontheroadroe
    @ontheroadroe 7 років тому +7

    I have to agree with most Earl was spot on and he knew it, when that's your moment, your unbelievable!!

  • @WilliamSarokon
    @WilliamSarokon 4 роки тому +8

    Earl has always been my favorite player. Efren may be the best to others but there's something about Earl's smooth fast as lightning play that I have always loved. Earl is an American Icon!

    • @BladeRunner-td8be
      @BladeRunner-td8be 4 роки тому +3

      The speed of his play combined with his fluid extra long stroke and confidence at the table is what sets him apart for me. And the way he uses all the table for shape is outstanding making the cue move much farther than other players even when he doesn't need to.

    • @armand3917
      @armand3917 3 роки тому +1

      Earl is my favorite player but it seems like many recognize Efren as the world icon of billiards.

    • @WilliamSarokon
      @WilliamSarokon 3 роки тому

      @@armand3917 I whole heartedly agree.

  • @kscileli
    @kscileli 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice upload...I was at the Breedlove/Strickland match. I need to review this and find my buddy Bill Elliot (RIP) and me watching the action.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  2 місяці тому

      I was there also and I remember thinking "I would rather be here -- spectating this entire tournament -- than be anyplace else, anywhere on the planet."

  • @topshelf808
    @topshelf808 8 років тому +2

    thanks for this

    • @travo2112
      @travo2112 8 років тому +3

      Yes, again Ray.... Thanks!! Love Earl vs Efren from this era!!

  • @briancho8656
    @briancho8656 7 років тому +4

    I loved watching them all play. But also as important was the commentators. Loved the relaxed approach of Buddy and the ESPN guy comment on the game made me feel at home.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  7 років тому +3

      An appreciated and very accurate comment, Brian. Glad you're enjoying the matches on my channel. There are more than 35 other matches and informative clips.

  • @keithsmith8465
    @keithsmith8465 8 років тому +7

    damn earl came with some shots to put that 9 pack together.. Vintage earl!!!

  • @Rubster760
    @Rubster760 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome upload 🤩👍🔥.

  • @clintonehrhardtsr122
    @clintonehrhardtsr122 Рік тому +4

    goodness gracious that was exciting

  • @aarondarkknight3057
    @aarondarkknight3057 7 років тому +4

    I love Efren ... Earl is the only player I'm Afraid that can beat Efren too. Earl played his best as Efren, but If the sun shined on Efren, hell rampage non-stop

  • @sololegit
    @sololegit 8 років тому +10

    In case you didn't know, Efren went on to win his one and only US Open Title at the next event, ending his U.S. slump.

    • @aarondarkknight3057
      @aarondarkknight3057 7 років тому +2

      My two Idols, Efren and Earl

    • @joshuahaynes7413
      @joshuahaynes7413 7 років тому +5

      sololegit efren was amazing. but earl was a better 9 ball player and better pure stroker

  • @godjhaka7376
    @godjhaka7376 11 місяців тому +3

    @2:04:41 holy hell. They talk about efren kicking abilities, but we should all be talking about Earl Strickland's!!

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting that the cloth does seem to play faster the length of the table versus across . . . or is that just adapting to distance?

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +2

      Simonis is omni-directional -- same inherent speed-potential in *all* directions, due to the smooth, nap-free worsted (short-fiber) weave.

  • @TheRealDarrylStrawberry
    @TheRealDarrylStrawberry 8 років тому +11

    I love Efran but DAYUM The Pearl is a monster!

  • @WELLBRAN
    @WELLBRAN 8 років тому +4

    strange how they got a shot clock and the chairs are so far away from the table

  • @FloridaRaider
    @FloridaRaider 6 років тому +12

    Earl at his peak --very impressive!

  • @CloudStrife8894
    @CloudStrife8894 5 років тому +1

    I loved Buddy hall's laugh when the other announcer called earl Master Blaster.

  • @lucapoulsen4996
    @lucapoulsen4996 2 роки тому

    Beautiful era

  • @MrRex1949
    @MrRex1949 7 років тому +1

    Vickery is playing good pool against Efren Bata Reyes. Close game here. Efren is shooting good too.🎱

  • @blu3collar949
    @blu3collar949 3 роки тому +4

    Strickland was the magic man on the cross bank shot at 2:04:42 on the one ball. He destroyed Reyes.

    • @killah7832
      @killah7832 2 роки тому

      Did you see earl's hand gesture after that shot. That is pool you win some you lose some.

  • @KTHKUHNKK
    @KTHKUHNKK Рік тому

    At the 18:50 Mark
    What is the wind
    Sounds I keep hearing ?

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  Рік тому +1

      The event was held within a huge Las Vegas casino. There is all manner of bustling crowd activity in transit hallways and rooms relatively proximate to the spacious room in which this event was conducted. Thankfully no clanging slot machine bells and winner alarms could travel to this arena.

    • @KTHKUHNKK
      @KTHKUHNKK Рік тому

      @@raycarltonbilliards5798
      I appreciate your reply.
      I just couldn't figure out what that noise was that sounded like wind.
      But I guess you explained it.
      Thanks. Keith

  • @richconnors2419
    @richconnors2419 6 років тому +7

    earl in his prime,no one better ever !

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +1

      You're exactly right. Billy Incardona ("Cardone" to his pro peers) has seen them all during the past five decades, and he's repeatedly said "Earl is the greatest natural talent I've ever seen."

  • @bgjb-r1499
    @bgjb-r1499 4 роки тому +8

    In his prime Earl Strickland was truly the best 9-ball player. I would go as far as saying he’s the best 9-ball player of all time.

    • @christopherwatson6090
      @christopherwatson6090 4 роки тому +3

      Ben Galioto I agree. He got in his own way a lot, but I think he’s the best, most talented player ever. If he’s on, everyone loses. Basically only Earl can beat Earl.

    • @13sephadex
      @13sephadex 3 роки тому +1

      @@christopherwatson6090 hahaha sure, not saying he isn't one of the best players, but have you actually followed the history of pool? Everyone loses? Reyes has had by far the most succesful pool career and beat Strickland in the bigger matches.

    • @9Ballr
      @9Ballr 3 роки тому +3

      World 9-Ball titles: Earl Strickland 3 Efren Reyes 1
      U.S. Open 9-Ball titles: Earl Strickland 5 Efren Reyes 1

    • @bgjb-r1499
      @bgjb-r1499 3 роки тому +2

      @@9Ballr Sometimes people get wrapped up in personalities. During the 80’s and 90’s Earl Strickland was a profoundly better player than Efren Reyes, especially in high profile matches. It wasn’t even close. Satellite tournaments do matter and they’re fun to watch but they do not get written down in history books like the “Open” Championships do, why is this so difficult to comprehend. Any reasonable pool fan cannot in good conscious compare Stricklands 8 “OPEN” US & World Titles to Efren who only has two Titles. Listen, I get it!! Efren is a nice humble guy where Strickland could be annoying and abrasive but that doesn’t change their resumes. Enough said.

    • @luisisoto18
      @luisisoto18 3 роки тому +1

      Efren "Bata" Manalang Reyes OLD PLH (born August 26, 1954) is a Filipino professional pool player. A winner of over 70 international titles, Reyes was the first player to win world championships in two different pool disciplines. Among his numerous titles, Reyes is a four-time World Eight-ball champion, the 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner, a three-time U.S. Open winner, a two-time World Pool League winner and a 13-time Derby City Classic winner. Reyes also represented the Philippines at the World Cup of Pool, winning the event with partner Francisco Bustamante in 2006 and 2009. By defeating American player Earl Strickland in the inaugural Color of Money event in 1997, Reyes took home the largest single match purse in pool history of $100K. Many analysts, fans and players consider Reyes to be the greatest pool player of all time.

  • @jeremybowles9330
    @jeremybowles9330 5 років тому +1

    The pockets on this table are brutal. Fun game to watch actually

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому +1

      After some further research and testing a few years later, the mfgr. (Diamond) re-engineered the mouth-throat *angles* and *shelf depth* on all future tables. *Only a few degrees of change, but the corner pockets went from extremely tough to -- not easy -- but very fair and reliable* As Earl later put it (after the changes): "They tell the truth on every shot."

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 4 роки тому +1

      This last year saw SVB and Shaw playing with 3 7/8" pockets.

  • @trichotillomaniac1959
    @trichotillomaniac1959 2 роки тому +4

    I love Vickery's skullet!

  • @brucedressel8873
    @brucedressel8873 4 роки тому +2

    When Earl is on it's all over but the crying ...

  • @bobbylight111
    @bobbylight111 4 роки тому +1

    one of the most hyped pool crowds i've ever heard

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +3

      *Couple reasons for that Bryan: (a) many spectators were star-struck amateur team entries in the adjacent simultaneously-held US barbox tourney, (b) Filipinos working all over the US southwest traveled to the casino to watch Efren (c) for months ESPN widely promoted (to many countries) this historic first LIVE global telecast of a world-title pocket billiards championship and (d) pre-live action and off-camera, producers' reps bi-lingually amped up the crowds spectating each match. The bar for hyped-up crowds is now exceeded in most years by every Mosconi Cup audience with soccer fan-like vociferous, near-rowdy animation.*

    • @bobbylight111
      @bobbylight111 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@raycarltonbilliards5798 great context, thanks, I always wondered about that. and yeah, I should've excluded mosconi cups probably

  • @johnpedersen6390
    @johnpedersen6390 4 роки тому +4

    AHHHHhhh ~ mazinggg - - - > Earl the Pearl - did you know he's a genius ?

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +4

      He is indeed a genius . . . he once told me so, in-person. 😂

    • @2869may
      @2869may Рік тому +1

      And as so many genius's are... Earl is a "bit" eccentric... LOL

  • @OKBAOK
    @OKBAOK 3 роки тому +3

    At 1:25:24 is that Bustamante on red shirt? Thanks for uploading this video👍🏻🙂

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, OBO it is indeed a 26-years-younger Bustamante in the red shirt. *Besides Efren's usual Filipino traveling companions, Filipinos working all over the USA southwest traveled to the casino to watch national hero Efren.*For months ESPN widely promoted (to many countries) *this historic first LIVE global telecast of a world-title pocket billiards championship.*
      Before the live action started (and off-camera), the TV producers' representatives *bi-lingually* encouraged vigorous applause and energy from the crowds spectating each match.

  • @javidfaekar202
    @javidfaekar202 8 років тому +4

    1:28:17 is that busty & jose parica in the back?

    • @9Ballr
      @9Ballr 3 роки тому

      That Bustamante, but not Parica.

  • @danholt3608
    @danholt3608 8 років тому +6

    ALWAYS GOOD TO SEE Scott Smith REFEREE

  • @stevenslcky2849
    @stevenslcky2849 3 роки тому

    el clasico

  • @overnightdelivery
    @overnightdelivery 3 роки тому +2

    Gotta say I was impressed with Howard Vickery. Gave Reyes all he could handle and felt bad that he was so close to advancing. Probably would of got crushed by Strickland anyway but gotta love the underdogs.

  • @CloudStrife8894
    @CloudStrife8894 3 роки тому +3

    Speaking of George Breedlove, That is the husband to Jeanette Lee.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 2 роки тому +2

    Not a touched ball foul; failed to hit rail after contact.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  2 роки тому +2

      Exactly right Rog. Back then, they often had a hobby pool player who was good at co-commentating different sports on a given network, but with scant billiards expertise. Often the pool champion sitting next to him was left wondering should I audibly correct him or just prudently overlook some gaff. Kind of like we do with relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner, in the interests of least controversy (and harmonious future encounters).

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 2 роки тому

      @@raycarltonbilliards5798 : right! 😉👍

  • @parksyist
    @parksyist 3 роки тому +1

    Good job the winner breaks is gone

  • @raycarltonbilliards5798
    @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +1

    Good Tagalog & English article -- Efren's reasons for possibly retiring: tinyurl.com/ydfszdpf

  • @13sephadex
    @13sephadex 3 роки тому

    "he has the best break in the world"... you gotta be kidding me. Neither Strickland nor Reyes have the best break, not even close.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  3 роки тому +4

      MW - "Has" and "have" conflates two different time periods and two differently-sized pool "worlds". The 1994 commentator is referring to *the US professional player "world"* and there was wide agreement that Earl's break was best. Does Earl *_"have"_* the best break in the vastly larger *domestic and international pool world of 2020? -- *of course not.* And Reyes' break appropriately was not being discussed by the 1994 commentator.

    • @princeofasgard8574
      @princeofasgard8574 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, Earl had the best break at the time without a doubt. He's older now so everything has naturally gone downhill, even his game.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 роки тому

      Johnny may have something to say about that, but Earl’s break was dominating..

    • @bonhzeppelin55
      @bonhzeppelin55 3 роки тому +3

      Strickland sure did have the best break in 9-ball. Earl was and is one of the most dangerous players, because he could get so far ahead of you, or come from behind and pass you by so quickly. No player was ever comfortable with their lead against Earl. He is one of the most naturally gifted pool players ever born.

    • @13sephadex
      @13sephadex 3 роки тому

      ​@@bonhzeppelin55 Agreed. Except with the break being the best in the world, which is what this was actually about.

  • @alexcastillonetwork2468
    @alexcastillonetwork2468 3 роки тому +5

    Reyes lost this match but he won most likely of their matches with bigger prizes.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 3 роки тому

      Although I believe Earl is the better 9-ball player, Efren has always had his number, somewhat.. Buddy has owned Efren for decades..

    • @bonhzeppelin55
      @bonhzeppelin55 3 роки тому

      @@jacobjones5269 Sigel also owned Efren.

    • @blu3collar949
      @blu3collar949 3 роки тому

      @@jacobjones5269 I agree. Most of the matches Reyes won against Strickland were due to Earl's mistakes at the wrong point of his matches. It is hard to say who the best really is. I will say this. Reyes was great at taking advantage of others mistakes.

    • @2869may
      @2869may Рік тому

      I can link you 5 other times Earl beat Efren right now.... And probably find more.

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld 5 років тому +3

    Efren beat the predator.

  • @killah7832
    @killah7832 2 роки тому +6

    Hey you can not win it all. We all know that. But to be recognize by your opponent/s that your the best player. That is something! I'm efren fan and earl is my 2nd best player. Believe me a lot of us pinoys do not hate earl. We recognize great players we are just fun/happy loving person.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  2 роки тому +2

      *If you'd like to know how today's very mature Earl totally respects Efren here's Earl's quite gracious and sincere 3 minutes of praise of Efren at one of the many "retirement" events for Efren* ua-cam.com/video/yzMgi5laV9k/v-deo.html
      (Efren never did retire; still going strong anywhere in the world when the money amount appeals to him.)

  • @rtwow
    @rtwow 4 роки тому +4

    Earl's wife was a hottie back then... I wonder if they're still together?

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +2

      Parted decades ago. Durable, long-lasting first-time marriages are historically the exception with *top-level* US pros. That said, many of them have made a second marriage work very well.

    • @2869may
      @2869may Рік тому

      Her "look" is nostalgic...lol Those were great times.

  • @mariogranda4000
    @mariogranda4000 4 роки тому +1

    Hello, not so much, but Earl was very lucky, in the third game Reyes breaks and gets covered from there onwards Efren had no chance and when he broke Earl everything was free, however Earl is a good player I think one of the best but it does not surpass Efren that is my opinion. Thanks and regards from Ecuador

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +3

      When discussing who is the better player in a specific sport it comes down to comparing *different time periods* then, who had the *most overall career wins* and finally: *what level of opponents were the wins against* . All we can logically say is that *on this particular day* Earl played better and had the most good fortune, but the two players had a roughly equal amount of pool knowledge and natural ability for the game. Efren has inarguably had the *longest period of peak playing ability* of any world-class player in pool history. You'd be correct to say that In that regard, Earl does not surpass Efren in my opinion.

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be 4 роки тому +1

    I know Buddy is impressed with Earl's break but even at his peak like here, Earl's break was very good but far from great. Archer is another who gets far too many accolades for his great break shot during his prime. Neither one really hit the rack with elite power. My break shot during those years was much stronger and controlled. I could plant the cue ball in the center of the table and hit the rack a legitimate ton. Much harder than Earl or Johnny. Of course I didn't have the amazing pocketing skills hey had.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +3

      I've witnessed thousands of "cannonball" breakers in beer bars and renowned big-city billiard rooms around the world. Few of them passionately devote the requisite hours and years to develop world-class knowledge and *pocketing skills* that set them light years apart from the also-rans who achieve neither significant gambling & tournament victories, nor enviable pool careers and historic record-book recognition. Just an old-timer's opinion. Bustamante is a great model for emerging players, conveying that "elite power breaking" can be combined with highly sophisticated pocketing skills even in the absence of a powerful body. His *timing* and body motion on the break stroke is/was exquisitely honed to perfection.

  • @tommodeski8637
    @tommodeski8637 6 років тому

    Tightest table ever!

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +2

      After some further research and testing a few years later, the mfgr. re-engineered the mouth-throat *angles* and shelf depth on all future tables. Only a few degrees of change, but the corner pockets went from extremely tough to -- not easy -- but very fair and reliable. As Earl later put it (after the changes): "They tell the truth on every shot."

  • @Mm-iv3ey
    @Mm-iv3ey 3 роки тому +2

    No player in the world have the control in his cuebal like earl stricland... Earl king really

    • @bonhzeppelin55
      @bonhzeppelin55 3 роки тому

      Earl The Pearl is most known for his natural shot making ability including a monster break, and his fast no-nonsense style. The Greatest cueball control master - in 9 ball - is without a doubt The Rifleman - Buddy Hall. He always played pinpoint position. Earl didn't care about such position because he could pocket balls from anywhere, and is a rhythm player. That said nobody played and made the game of 9 ball look simpler than Buddy Hall.

    • @blu3collar949
      @blu3collar949 3 роки тому

      @@bonhzeppelin55
      Dallas West was pretty darn good at pinpoint cue control himself.

    • @bonhzeppelin55
      @bonhzeppelin55 3 роки тому

      @@blu3collar949 True in straightpool but imo Mosconi was The King in that game. He was an unusual combo of fast rhythm shotmaker, and pinpoint cueball position player.

    • @simonjrmaslag1694
      @simonjrmaslag1694 3 роки тому

      Haha.... Then who's d gaot?

    • @truthwarrior122
      @truthwarrior122 Рік тому

      Wrong, sorry. Earl was a master shotmaker and had unrivaled confidence. Buddy Hall had much better cueball control.

  • @nimajnebrm
    @nimajnebrm 8 років тому +2

    2:08:10 Announcer seems to be confused about the rules here...

    • @josephroxursox
      @josephroxursox 8 років тому +3

      +nimajnebrm *After* contact with the object ball, a rail must be touched by either the cue ball or another object ball (or an object ball must be pocketed). The only one confused was the commentator who said a ball was touched. It seems he got distracted by his conversation and assumed Efren accidentally touched a ball illegally.

    • @davideivid82
      @davideivid82 7 років тому

      Hi, Joe. I've been playing not a long time so I'm still learning the rules. What you say is an international rule? And, It's the same rule for 8 ball?
      Regards from Barcelona, Spain.

    • @josephroxursox
      @josephroxursox 7 років тому +1

      David Molano yes, as far as I know, it's an international rule, and the same rule applies to 8ball. The purpose of this rule is mostly to prevent cheap safety shots; imagine a scenario where you have no shot to a pocket, the cueball is 5 inches away from one of your object balls, so you softly roll the object ball 5 inches and stick the cueball onto the object ball.
      If you want to do a defense play where you stick the cueball onto an object ball, you have to be more creative. For example, strike your object ball with enough force to hit a rail, then control the cueball to stick to an object ball. This example is much more difficult than the first one I gave :)

    • @davideivid82
      @davideivid82 7 років тому +1

      Thank you. I have another question...
      When you are playing an 8 ball game, Can you do the break shot from the long rail as it is usual in 9 ball? I mean, I don't see a lot of players breaking on an 8 ball from the long rail. It's very rare, isn't it? They do it from the head spot or near to it. But I've seen videos where breaking from the long rail or near to it it's more easy to pocket the 8 ball. Do It depends on the rules of the tournaments?

    • @josephroxursox
      @josephroxursox 7 років тому +2

      David Molano it's perfectly legal, in fact most of the time I do it. In 8ball, when breaking like that, you want to aim at the SECOND ball, so do not hit the very first ball in the rack. The point of this break is that you are hitting closer to the center of the rack, thus exerting more energy onto the 8ball directly.
      This usually results in a more clustered lay-out and depending on the table and random variables, usually a less consistent pot on the break, therefore you usually lose your turn. However, if you are going for the 8ball on break, this is your best shot :)
      Edit; I just remembered, I have seen SOME tournaments where the kitchen is much smaller on the break, and you have to break from more the center of the kitchen. I believe it was 8ball, but to be honest, this is not very common even in tournament play..

  • @mariogranda4000
    @mariogranda4000 4 роки тому

    In the final, luck is with Earl. everything went out

  • @rafaelvillamor9702
    @rafaelvillamor9702 Рік тому +3

    Seldom times Earl beats Efren

    • @stevewimmer9758
      @stevewimmer9758 Рік тому +6

      Earl beat Efren plenty... won more titles, more US opens and more World titles.

    • @2869may
      @2869may Рік тому +2

      I can link you 5 other times right now....

    • @usgamechamp1091
      @usgamechamp1091 11 місяців тому

      Earl has the better record vs Efren. BUT Efren is still the best all around player. Earl was a 9 ball specialist

    • @godjhaka7376
      @godjhaka7376 11 місяців тому +1

      Also, it's way more fun and entertaining to watch earl. He's highly talented, alive, emotional and we're emotional beings. Watching Efren is almost like watching paint dry as he plays so mute lol. And his stroke and speed seems to always be the same . Earl is like watching your favorite movie

    • @ronniesmithpeters9753
      @ronniesmithpeters9753 5 місяців тому

      Wrong...

  • @djamo1969
    @djamo1969 4 роки тому

    Howard Vickery: best player ever who has a skullet.