On any given day, Efren. :smile:
On what day? Nobody is the best overall. On any given day there are several players who can assume this mantle. My opinion? Efren for sure. :thumbup:
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I agree that anything can happen on any day, but my money would be on Django to come out on top more often than not in 9 or 10 ball in 2016
As between him and Efren in 10 ball, I think the break so favours Django that Efren is a real underdog most days.
Gideon
Nick Varner.
Guys he is a HOF player for a reason. He is still active, and a great ambassador for us and all of pool.
I saw him a few years ago with Johnny Archer doing some exhibitions together. I got Nick aside and told him I would love to see him play Johnny some one pocket. He said he had asked many times and Johnny wasn't interested.....
Nick is certainly a candidate for the best all-around player of all time IMO. He has won championships in 14.1, 9-ball, 10-ball, and one pocket.
Personally, he is one of my favorite one pocket players. I just wish he would play more.
Ken
Your question sort of infers that players past 50 are over-the-hill.
Many legendary players continue to play at a high level well past that age. They tend to be folks who are serious about their health habits and conditioning.
He played lots of 8-ball in the '70s and '80s, winning the BCA 8-ball Singles Title in Vegas, 1980.
On any given day, Efren. :smile:
Don't forget his world 8 ball championship in 1994.
All around the best we have ever seen.
Yup.... My pick as well. Plays almost as much as Efren every day and has more patience than a glacier. I place Nicky in the same strata as Busty, Efren, Strickland, Archer, etc. Any one could win on a given day, but not many can grab a set off any one of them
No doubt!!
Nick Varner is the only player, as far as I know, who has won World Titles in:
8-Ball
9-Ball
One-Pocket
14.1 Straight Pool
Also, if they had played 10-Ball during Nick's era, I'm pretty sure he could have been a champion at that game, too. I'm not sure if Nick played in any Bank Tournaments at Derby City. I forgot to ask him.
I spoke with Nick at the last Derby City and asked him if he would now consider playing in some pro events. His response was, "To get back in stroke, it would take me a solid month or two of practicing about 8 hours a day. To tell the truth, I just don't have that kind of motivation."
A real gentleman, and honest to a fault.
Look at some of the Hall-of-Fame guys Varner opposed and beat:
Mike Sigel, Buddy Hall, Steve Mizerak, Jim Rempe, Luther Lassiter, Cisero Murphy, Ray Martin, Allen Hopkins, Lou Butera, Dallas West, Jimmy Moore, Irving Crane, Joe Balsis, Larry Johnson, Earl Strickland, Johnny Archer, Francisco Bustamante, Jose Parica, Efren Reyes, Danny DiLiberto, and Oliver Ortmann.
Nick won the Inaugural Derby City Banks Division, a title that many of us consider the World Bank Pool Championships considering that there really isn't another major bank tournament that comes close to the DCC.No doubt!!
Nick Varner is the only player, as far as I know, who has won World Titles in:
8-Ball
9-Ball
One-Pocket
14.1 Straight Pool
Also, if they had played 10-Ball during Nick's era, I'm pretty sure he could have been a champion at that game, too. I'm not sure if Nick played in any Bank Tournaments at Derby City. I forgot to ask him.
I see what you mean...thet better keep the rotation to 10 balls or less......
....'cause they can't get there with Efren if there's 15 balls on the table.
Nick Varner.
Guys he is a HOF player for a reason. He is still active, and a great ambassador for us and all of pool.
I saw him a few years ago with Johnny Archer doing some exhibitions together. I got Nick aside and told him I would love to see him play Johnny some one pocket. He said he had asked many times and Johnny wasn't interested.....
Nick is certainly a candidate for the best all-around player of all time IMO. He has won championships in 14.1, 9-ball, 10-ball, and one pocket.
Personally, he is one of my favorite one pocket players. I just wish he would play more.
Ken