Hi Louis,
Since you grew up in the San Diego area, were there any particular San Diego players who matched up frequently and you enjoyed sweating their matches/action games. I know the obvious player is Swanee but I'm sure there must have been some other great SD players who caught your...
Hey Jay,
And isn't it true that when the American's first saw his stroke they thought he would be easy money. I heard some pro mention he had this wild pump stroke and no-one thought it would hold up over extended periods or extreme pressure and that's why everyone was lining up to play him...
Cool photos!! Maybe the earliest Efren photo in a poolroom? I can see why early filipinos would pick their legs up when leaning over the table as spectators are nearly on top of them while shooting LOL! Can't imagine many other photos would exist of Efren during this time or do they!
BTW...
Thank you for the honest and thoughtful reply Louis. Great story about Ralph!! I've always gotten the impression that Ralph was nothing but a gentleman both on and off the table. Doesn't seem to have an egotistical bone in his body and a true class act, much like yourself. Just wondering...
Hey Louis,
Care to reflect on when you first starting going to professional tournaments and how you felt intermingling with the top pro's. How did they treat you and was it hard to gain the respect and friendship of other professionals when you first started out and noone knew who you were...
Does anyone have recollections of any big money matches that Swanee participated in San Diego. Louis Ulrich in his forum mentioned that many of the top filipinos passed thru San Diego along with many other great champions. Did Efren, Parica or any other top notch players match up with Swanee...
Louis, one last question. On your final stroke when breaking, do you look last at the object ball or are you looking last at the cue ball to make sure you hit whitey dead center?
Thanks, I will definitely check out Shane's break for some additional pointers. So then one of the keys is to strike that cueball as dead center as possible or do you like to put a little low english for draw. Also, do you recommend a longer bridge for the break and do you like getting your...
Hello Louis,
Thanks again for your time and all the great feedback you have given us. I happened to see a video of you playing and was fascinated with how smooth and effortless you are at breaking the balls and the incredible action you get with what looks like minimal effort. Do you have any...
Hi Louis,
Any advice on how to properly approach and execute a tough jump shot. What tips can you give to get that ball skyward in a controlled manner and also how do you get that incredible draw on your jump shots?? Do you prefer a jump cue or just your regular cue and do you have practice...
Hi Louis,
Hope everything is going well!! My question has to do with approaching your shot and getting your body and cue stick comfortably into natural alignment. I happen to struggle at times with getting my eyes, cue stick & stroking arm in that perfect line. Do you mind going over again...
Thanks alot Louis. So then if you want more spin you would just twist a little more, and less spin would require very little twisting. This is where you say you are the source of the english and feel comes into play. Do you still allow a bit for deflection on your shots when you shoot harder...