1993 EFREN REYES-STRICKLAND-ARCHER 9-ball chmpship 2 semis+finl

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2015
  • 1993 Las Vegas Riviera. Semi 1- Archer vs Strickland; Semi 2- Reyes vs Potier (Canada) @35:20; Exciting final - ARCHER vs REYES @1:19:16 Amazing 9-ball throughout. Perfect commentary and position tele-strating by Mike SIGEL. Plenty of shotmaking that amazes even SIGEL. (Sorry about my fuzzy low-budget VHS taping.) And be sure to also watch THIS amazing Efren Reyes match: • *Magical* EFREN REYES ...
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  • @raycarltonbilliards5798
    @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому

  • @lyfong4945
    @lyfong4945 8 років тому +7

    always great to see Mike Sigel on commentary..such a positive cat who reminds us
    all how much we love this game..!! thank you Mike...

    • @724riff
      @724riff 6 років тому

      hey LY , I know sigel is great but have you watched him in his 200k match with EFREN , SIGEL was like a wiggling squirming little girl who was actually afraid to shoot a ball , then all he did was cuss and complain after that I lost a lot of respect for sigel

  • @hart63
    @hart63 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for posting this on UA-cam this is amazing action with players who play fast so we don't have to sit there

  • @realworldtoolreviews
    @realworldtoolreviews 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for sharing these old matches. This stuff is hard to find.

  • @chrischamberlain4846
    @chrischamberlain4846 Рік тому +2

    I worked Johnny at his poolroom in Marietta. He and Kim Davenport ran the place . Shawn Putnam was our house player . There were pros in there all the time . I saw some great players during those huge tournaments.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  Рік тому +2

      Chris: You'll greatly enjoy reading this: forums.azbilliards.com/threads/archers-place-marietta-ga.527462/ It's a thread from AZBilliards (the largest billiards forum on the Internet) and it's all about Archer's various Marietta pool venues over the years. The fizzling Archer-Davenport relationship factors into many of the 276 posts within the highly interesting thread.

    • @chrischamberlain4846
      @chrischamberlain4846 Рік тому

      @@raycarltonbilliards5798 well I was actually really close friends with Johnny and Kim both . I play myself so we would spar all the time . I was Johnnys kitchen manager and helped out doing different things at the tournaments. Kim and John definitely had some major difficulties in seeing eye to eye on things . It was a madhouse most of the time . Just filled with childish drama .

  • @tvine1
    @tvine1 9 років тому +2

    LOVE these, Ray. Many thanks. Hoping you have more!

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 4 роки тому +6

    We're so fortunate you recorded this and uploaded it. Treasures now.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words of appreciation, Mac for my pool classics preservation/archiving efforts. Makes it all worthwhile. And I still hear from many of the featured pros who like myself, are in a "more advanced state of youth" with words to the effect of: "Was I ever really that young, and playing so beautifully?" *I love it* .

  • @neom4586
    @neom4586 7 років тому +2

    Reyes vs Archer was much more than just exciting, so many unexpected things happened, both good & bad. superb!

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words of appreciation, Neo. Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @neom4586
      @neom4586 7 років тому

      am certainly enjoying them and thank you for these invaluable uploads, useful comments( I did read a few ) and great environment at your channels.

  • @chrisoyler2031
    @chrisoyler2031 9 років тому +1

    These are great, thank you for taking the time to provide these videos.

  • @garytanner1977
    @garytanner1977 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for putting this together

  • @reynaldbonilla4784
    @reynaldbonilla4784 8 років тому +6

    Mike's commentating is very informative. Thanks for your great video as usual..

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be 5 років тому +1

    Archer had a serious laps of concentration at 18:00 and 19:46 where he doesn't just miss the shot, he misses them by a substantial amount. You'd expect to see an intermediate player miss them by as much as Archer misses them. Having said that he played brilliantly other than those two shots and anytime you are victorious over the Pearl you know you played very well.

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld 5 років тому +3

    Wow! Johnny boy made some big chokes, but he still won.

  • @mtskies8077
    @mtskies8077 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for your channel, Ray. I started playing in 93 and these videos take me back to when I was falling in love with the game. I'm just a funsies living room player now, but they make my own time at my home table more fun, as well as just being entertaining in their own right. Thanks again.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  3 роки тому +1

      Appreciate the kind words, MT. Makes my efforts worthwhile. Our beloved sport has given me many decades of pleasure and I enjoy giving something back.
      *

  • @enjoypool4052
    @enjoypool4052 9 років тому

    Thank you for the matches...great stuff, Twice during the Archer vs Reyes match it looked like two bad hits that were called good by the referee?

  • @charlesbolin4480
    @charlesbolin4480 8 років тому

    thank you for posting

  • @wombra8314
    @wombra8314 5 років тому +2

    lol mike calls efren, "efram" .,.,,which is my next door neighbor's name 😂😂😂 ....i love his commentary! non-stop educatin'!! 👋🏻🎱👄🎱🤚🏻

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому

      For many Americans and Canadians in that time period (and even now) it was more reflexive to see, hear, and pronounce, the word "Efren" as Ephram because of the multi-season, hugely popular FBI TV series starring the oddly-named Ephram Zimbalist. In any country, sound-alike prenoms and even surnames are routinely and erroneously conflated even by highly literate folks. Can happen with any language.

  • @Salesman
    @Salesman 4 роки тому +1

    I'm not much of a rotation player, but it is great seeing these old matches on YT. Love seeing Archer play.
    Any 14.1 videos of some of the old greats? Would love to see anything 14.1 related.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому

      Mosconi v Caras: tinyurl.com/yczh37lf .
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      Mike Sigel's cue-ball-on-a-string 150-ball runout at 1992 US Open 14.1 tinyurl.com/ydbmrlp6 .
      (I was in the NYC audience for this -- pure perfection.) Enjoy these, Salesman

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  4 роки тому

      You're welcome Salesman . . . I guess.

  • @lawrencemaweu
    @lawrencemaweu 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the upload.

  • @YouTubist666
    @YouTubist666 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the effort. 👍

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  2 роки тому

      Welcome aboard, Outspoken1. Glad you're enjoying and I appreciate your feedback.
      *

  • @billysikes1374
    @billysikes1374 2 роки тому +1

    Whatever happened to Scott Smith? Best referee in pool history, and a great human being

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be 5 років тому

    40:10 Reyes does something I've not seen before. At the end of his stroke on a long hard shot which he missed, he lets his cue slide forward through his fingers on his final stroke. I've seen some PBIA instructors discussing the proper grip. I have always advocated for letting the cue rest naturally, cradled in the hand without gripping it. Reyes is probably the greatest pool player of my time and I leave it to you to decide what kind of "grip" he is using.

    • @erraticgenious8453
      @erraticgenious8453 4 роки тому

      I don't understand, do you mind elaborating on what you mean by grip? Is it because Efren is following through longer?

    • @jesserice9100
      @jesserice9100 3 роки тому

      Called a slip stroke.

  • @MrTdhanna
    @MrTdhanna 9 років тому +3

    I think Archer played better with a shot clock to speed up his play.

    • @joshuahaynes7413
      @joshuahaynes7413 6 років тому

      Terry Hanna this johnnt archer is as good as anyone ever

  • @EdWong2012
    @EdWong2012 5 років тому

    Earl and Johnny are both in the zone.

  • @Milokicks
    @Milokicks 3 роки тому +1

    Paul may not be the best but damn those curved shots were impressive

  • @sawdust6968
    @sawdust6968 5 років тому +10

    mike is the best commentator

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому +4

      Agree completely; he certainly is one of the best pool commentators ever, because of his deep knowledge of all pool games and his instantaneous tele-strating skills. No one's faster or more accurate at predictive tele-strating. Buddy Hall is/was nearly his equal, though much less so in the case of instantly perceiving Straight Pool (14.1) problem balls, patterns, and navigation routes.

    • @rogerscottcathey
      @rogerscottcathey 3 роки тому

      He is, and Reyes deemed him his favorite shootist.

    • @chrischamberlain836
      @chrischamberlain836 3 роки тому +1

      I like to hear Buddy Hall Commentate

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey Рік тому

    52:30 there's a way to make that one using high and a smidgen of left with a double kiss resulting

  • @Chichi441544
    @Chichi441544 9 років тому +2

    I like how they actually tell you what English to put on the cue ball for some of the shots

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  9 років тому +3

      chichi lopez Your comment is very good to receive, chichi. Hearing that the videos are helping folks in various ways makes the uploading worthwhile. Naturally the joy of seeing all the players again is great plus as well.

    • @Chichi441544
      @Chichi441544 9 років тому

      ray carlton yeah great video keep them coming

    • @otterriverhotel
      @otterriverhotel 8 років тому

      +ray carlton Yes, Thank you very much for uploading these classic matches! Mike Siegal is a great commentator! I wish some of new guys could do it more like him!

    • @Chichi441544
      @Chichi441544 8 років тому

      ray carlton thanks

  • @jeromeflores8676
    @jeromeflores8676 8 років тому

    Archer looks so young

  • @travo2112
    @travo2112 9 років тому +3

    Efren is nice. One of two players that Earl has a losing record to..... SVB the other player.

    • @luismiguelgallego9393
      @luismiguelgallego9393 7 років тому

      Shane Van Boening is not of the same generation... He is much younger than Earl, I believe... Maybe Earl is not now as he used to be.
      On the other hand, Efren is a sorcerer ^^
      Efren forever!

    • @joshuahaynes7413
      @joshuahaynes7413 6 років тому

      Luis Miguel Gallego shane van boening is just as good as efren or earl ever was... shanes break is so much stronger than anyome ever

    • @lo0ksik
      @lo0ksik 5 років тому +1

      lol /\

  • @charlesfisk3828
    @charlesfisk3828 7 років тому

    lol not miss more like just play smart and get you cue control down to an inch 2 at the most and know when to play safe and when to run out..

  • @doganay5250
    @doganay5250 Рік тому +1

    1:53:16

  • @EdWong2012
    @EdWong2012 6 років тому

    Never thought I would say this but Efren throw the golden opportunity away and shot like a hack.

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +2

      All pros -- even world champions -- have "hack-like" performances now and then. They're not machines (except perhaps Mosconi, who was indeed a "ball-pocketing *machine*" (a common honorific routinely bestowed on him). Bad performances by top-level people happen in all sports and amongst entertainment artists. Again, they're not machines.

    • @charlieb308
      @charlieb308 5 років тому

      Edmund Wong Efren list in finals of many events, 4 times I believe in US open 9 ball

    • @jasonyea7649
      @jasonyea7649 3 роки тому +1

      @charlie b I was just wondering if you really feel that Efren isn’t the best player of our generation and of all time or is it something else something personal or anything else it could be I personally have watched the players you’ve compared him to I live in Kentucky and go to the dcc every year Efren really is the greatest player I have ever seen and with that being said I’ve seen Bobby pickle out of Nashville beat him it happens

  • @doganay5250
    @doganay5250 Рік тому

    1:08:26 magician makes magic

  • @tuklawkagat1324
    @tuklawkagat1324 5 років тому +2

    2003 efren demolish archer,10-2

  • @roshan081990
    @roshan081990 5 років тому +1

    Efrem?

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому +1

      For many Americans and Canadians in that time period (and even now) it was more reflexive to see, hear, and pronounce, the word "Efren" as *Ephram* because of the multi-season, hugely popular FBI TV series starring the oddly-named *Ephram* Zimbalist. In any country, sound-alike prenoms and even surnames are routinely and erroneously conflated even by highly literate folks. Can happen with any language.

    • @roshan081990
      @roshan081990 5 років тому

      @@raycarltonbilliards5798 Oh ok... I didn't know that... Thank you for the clarification... I honestly thought that either the audio was bad or that Mike was mispronouncing his name... Cheers

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому

      Sigel and Hopkins routinely mispronounced Efren's name when commentating and in casual conversation. Producers gave up correcting them thru their headsets and just let it ride. I guess we all mispronounce something at times.

    • @roshan081990
      @roshan081990 5 років тому

      @@raycarltonbilliards5798 Yeah true... Thank you for the upload though... Haven't watched this one... Superb matches

  • @tommyparr6405
    @tommyparr6405 6 років тому

    why do they keep calling Archer the defending champion. Archer lost to Tom Kennedy in 1992

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  6 років тому +2

      Kennedy's win was a US Open event. The commentators are referring to Archer's win in a Pro Tour champion-determining event.

  • @charlieb308
    @charlieb308 5 років тому +2

    Efren the best second place player of all time. He always loses in finals

    • @raycarltonbilliards5798
      @raycarltonbilliards5798  5 років тому +6

      *Always?* You know better than that, Charlie. In his *prime years* the higher the prize money, the more certain Efren wins -- notably in special productions like the 2005 IPT Reyes-Sigel $200,000 *win* ; the 2006 IPT Reyes-Morris $500,000 *win* ; the Reyes-Strickland $100,000 Color of Money *win* The fact that shady promoters didn't always pay him the full amount doesn't negate the victories.

    • @mattwoodardtn
      @mattwoodardtn 4 роки тому

      I dunno if anyone was more dominant than Johnny in the 90s but that is just 9 ball. Same goes for svb in this decade. Efren is right there with but nobody and i mean nobody that has ever walked the earth is as good as efren in 1 pocket or 15 ball rotation. Course i cant believe i can say this now but john schmidt? Might be the best to ever play straight pool. That record he broke i thought would never be broke. Ever! That to me might be tbe greatest achievement in the history of the game.

    • @charlieb308
      @charlieb308 3 роки тому

      Packo_ Hubu Efren hasn’t won as many major titles as Mike Segal ha ha. Strickland has won 5-US open 9 ball major events and Efren 1 win ha ha

    • @charlieb308
      @charlieb308 3 роки тому +1

      Packo_ Hubu if Efren is the best how did he lose so many times in finals of US Open 9 ball? Strickland 5 wins. One event doesn’t mean anything, I can show you videos of Earl kicking Strrcklands ass in finals

  • @doganay5250
    @doganay5250 Рік тому

    59:12