Carlo Biado sick a$$ shot

Efren converted entirely for a few years to playing Billiards.

That's a 3 cushion style shot, wonder if he played any? Not too difficult depending on the position of the balls, especially on a 3C table, but I doubt I would try that in an actual tournament-level game on a pool table... Would love to see it...

And yes, Hunter is the bomb!!!
Scott

Many people don't "real eyes" that Efren converted entirely {for a few years} to playing Billiards. He plays "One Rail Billiards" better than any living (or dead) human with an average of 28 per inning and a high run of over 280. He also plays 3 Cushion and Balkline extremely well, just a notch under the greatest players.

When Efren went back to playing pool he certainly had some extra tools in his "pool box". The one rail knowledge really shows up in his one pocket game. I'm not sure how many other filipinos followed this example and played a lot of billiards, maybe Carlos is one of them.

'The Games are the Teacher'
 
I heavily disagree. He doesn't play just a notch under the greatest players, there is some significant distance.

Many people don't "real eyes" that Efren converted entirely {for a few years} to playing Billiards. He plays "One Rail Billiards" better than any living (or dead) human with an average of 28 per inning and a high run of over 280. He also plays 3 Cushion and Balkline extremely well, just a notch under the greatest players.

When Efren went back to playing pool he certainly had some extra tools in his "pool box". The one rail knowledge really shows up in his one pocket game. I'm not sure how many other filipinos followed this example and played a lot of billiards, maybe Carlos is one of them.

'The Games are the Teacher'
 
Many people don't "real eyes" that Efren converted entirely {for a few years} to playing Billiards. He plays "One Rail Billiards" better than any living (or dead) human with an average of 28 per inning and a high run of over 280. He also plays 3 Cushion and Balkline extremely well, just a notch under the greatest players.

When Efren went back to playing pool he certainly had some extra tools in his "pool box". The one rail knowledge really shows up in his one pocket game. I'm not sure how many other filipinos followed this example and played a lot of billiards, maybe Carlos is one of them.

'The Games are the Teacher'

Carlo is his name.

--Jeff
 
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