Do you guys know Antonio Lining? Here's his Wikipedia entry:
He was here last night at a local room so I got a chance to play with him. Really solid player and according to rumor Efren says he's one of the top Filipino players out there.
We did a race to 7 for 50 bucks. I lost 7-4. I was really shooting good last night though. I broke and ran out one rack and ran out every rack that he missed a ball on.....so he missed 3 balls in 11 games. Pretty strong.....and the only reason he missed 2 of them was because he was going around the table with the CB, hit another ball and snookered himself. Had it not been for those 2 incidents he would have only missed one ball. Really really nice guy too. His English is pretty good, better than Efren's, and he speaks Japanese fairly well. It was kind of funny because we spoke partly in English and partly in Japanese. hehe!! It was a really good time though.
I honestly had never really heard much about him before yesterday. I'd heard his name before but that's about it. Looking at his Wikipedia entry it seems as if he spends quite a bit of time over here. I hope to meet up with him again.
MULLY
Antonio Lining (b. May 9, 1963 in Mindoro, Philippines) is a Filipino pool player, nicknamed "Nikoy". He is one of the few left-handed Asian players.
Lining's most notable appearance was in the Motolite International Nine-ball Tournament in 2000 where he finished 2nd to Francisco Bustamante. Prior to that final, Lining bested Efren Reyes in the quarter-finals.[1]
At the 2002 Busan Asian Games, Lining and Bustamante won the gold medal at the nine-ball doubles event.
From there, he just makes small cameos in later events and showing some success, especially in events that are held in Japan.[not specific enough to verify]
[edit] Achievements
* 2006 Japan Open Nine-ball Champion
* 2005 Brunswick Open - Tokyo, Japan
* 2002 Busan Asian Games Gold Medalist
* 2000 All Japan Championship
* 1999 Muntinlupa National Open - Muntinlupa, Philippines
* 1998 Amagsaki Open - Amagsaki, Japan
* 1997 Pasay National Open - Davao, Philippines
* 1996 B's Open - Tokyo, Japan
* 1995 Davao National Open - Davao, Philippines
* 1994 Asian Championships - Taipei, Taiwan
* 1994 1st Indonesian Open - Jakarta, Indonesia
* 1992 Tung Pa Open - Taipei, Taiwan
* 1992 Hemeji Open - Osaka, Japan
* 1989 Scratch Open - Osaka, Japan
He was here last night at a local room so I got a chance to play with him. Really solid player and according to rumor Efren says he's one of the top Filipino players out there.
We did a race to 7 for 50 bucks. I lost 7-4. I was really shooting good last night though. I broke and ran out one rack and ran out every rack that he missed a ball on.....so he missed 3 balls in 11 games. Pretty strong.....and the only reason he missed 2 of them was because he was going around the table with the CB, hit another ball and snookered himself. Had it not been for those 2 incidents he would have only missed one ball. Really really nice guy too. His English is pretty good, better than Efren's, and he speaks Japanese fairly well. It was kind of funny because we spoke partly in English and partly in Japanese. hehe!! It was a really good time though.
I honestly had never really heard much about him before yesterday. I'd heard his name before but that's about it. Looking at his Wikipedia entry it seems as if he spends quite a bit of time over here. I hope to meet up with him again.
MULLY