Efren Reyes beats Fong Pang Chao with a 7 game margin at the $10K Challenge Match in Manila. They played a race to 50 to be finished in two days. On the first day Efren was down seven games; on the second day, I believe he won 13 straight games and never looked back. Final score 50/43 Efren.
This is the man that rises to the occasion. He played and beat one of the legends of pool in Asia. No wonder he is the greatest pool player alive. I can never say enough accolades to this man.
He is greatness personified!! I am so lucky that I was able to compete with him during my younger years when I was in college. I used to go to Lucky 13 with my school uniform on and Efren would be practicing on a table wearing flip flops. Oh, don't get me wrong, I won some games but it's because he wanted me to keep playing. Hey, I was young and stupid at the time so I didn't mind it.
But the lessons and the experience that I got out of it was priceless. After some time, we stopped gambling and I would just practice with him until I left the country in the early eighties.
I was playing pool in one of the local poolrooms here when I heard these guys talking excitedly about this Asian player who "took Texas by storm".
I started asking questions about this guy and found out that it was Efren.
And as they say in most narrations, "the rest is history".
Congrats Pareng Efren for a job well done. Hey, that was some expensive cheese, $10,000.00 to be exact, right?
This is the man that rises to the occasion. He played and beat one of the legends of pool in Asia. No wonder he is the greatest pool player alive. I can never say enough accolades to this man.
He is greatness personified!! I am so lucky that I was able to compete with him during my younger years when I was in college. I used to go to Lucky 13 with my school uniform on and Efren would be practicing on a table wearing flip flops. Oh, don't get me wrong, I won some games but it's because he wanted me to keep playing. Hey, I was young and stupid at the time so I didn't mind it.
But the lessons and the experience that I got out of it was priceless. After some time, we stopped gambling and I would just practice with him until I left the country in the early eighties.
I was playing pool in one of the local poolrooms here when I heard these guys talking excitedly about this Asian player who "took Texas by storm".
I started asking questions about this guy and found out that it was Efren.
And as they say in most narrations, "the rest is history".
Congrats Pareng Efren for a job well done. Hey, that was some expensive cheese, $10,000.00 to be exact, right?