Here's to the best ever. When Efren wins, everybody wins. If you don't love Efren, you don't love pool.
Well played, Efren!
he's the best there's ever been
this wasn't even one pocket and he still beat everyone
with his "weak" 10 ball break, and at age 60, too damn good
Here's to the best ever. When Efren wins, everybody wins. If you don't love Efren, you don't love pool.
Well played, Efren!
If you're talking about Pulpul, he's been around. I think he was runner up in one of the first 10-Ball WPCs in the Philippines a few years back. Since then I'm actually surprised he hasn't made more of a splash in the international scene. From what I've seen (granted which isn't very much), he belongs in the top tier of Filipino players, if not then just below that.What scares me is that there is a dude that goes Hill Hill in the final of a major in the Phillipines with Efren Reyes with a field consisting of multiple other champions... that I have never heard of before.
What scares me is that there is a dude that goes Hill Hill in the final of a major in the Phillipines with Efren Reyes with a field consisting of multiple other champions... that I have never heard of before.
The way he called the pocket on the last shot lol..
Congratulations "The Magician" Efren and oh boy the kick shot I need to revisit that is was reminiscent to the World 9 ball kick shot that he did against Karl Boyes.
If you're talking about Pulpul, he's been around. I think he was runner up in one of the first 10-Ball WPCs in the Philippines a few years back. Since then I'm actually surprised he hasn't made more of a splash in the international scene. From what I've seen (granted which isn't very much), he belongs in the top tier of Filipino players, if not then just below that.
Anyway, congrats to Efren! The entire pool world smiles when he wins.