Disgusting.
Ok, now we all know that Darren is not exactly a saint on a pool table himself, but my word this celebration by Efren after a fluke like that...:frown:
I like seeing emotion at the table, but this was mean, very mean...![]()
Given the speed he shot at I'd guess he was shooting the one rail kick to the side, but more importantly, I also think he was playing CB position for a safety, sending whitey up table behind all those balls.
I also think the thing to remember about Efren is that there's probably not a mean bone in his body and what you saw was an almost childlike exuberance when, one of those crazy things we've all seen happen on a pool table, happened. That it happened hill-hill, on the Accu-Stats table, at the US Open, against a great opponent was just icing on the cake. There is not a one of us who wouldn't have gone a little nuts in the same situation.
Lou Figueroa
Funny how people can watch a match where a guy loses 11-2 because every roll goes against him, and then give credit to the other guy for playing such a strong set - but then they turn around and watch a match where a guy plays world class pool for 20 racks, but because of a fluke in the 21st say the guy no longer deserves credit for his performance, and he shouldn't be allowed to celebrate.
People need to wake up and realize that the rolls play a huge part in almost every 9-ball match. Always have, always will. That match was as exciting as hell, and one fluke shot doesn't change that - if it had happened in rack 2 it would have been just as big, but nobody would have even mentioned it.
Aaron