Thanks buddy , finally somebody is sober enough to get my point !
Yes, somebody on an Internet forum has found what is wrong with a country's pool scene. Do you see the problem with this statement? Not trying to be rude, but think about this.
Thanks buddy , finally somebody is sober enough to get my point !
Yes, somebody on an Internet forum has found what is wrong with a country's pool scene. Do you see the problem with this statement? Not trying to be rude, but think about this.
My motive in this thread is as recreational pool players , pool is something we do for fun n not for a living , however with that said , im sure if we r passionate in the sport we should seek to constantly improve ourself.
Currently , the two strongest country producing good players are taiwan n philipines in which we can emulate.
I learn a great deal by observing n learning their different style of play n strategy.
Taiwanese focus on a fundemental , disciplined n rather intelligent style focused on solely winning by playing ther percentages, thus reducing their mistakes
The filipinos focus on free and easy , run n gun precision cue ball countrol focused more on exciting the crowd, but makes too many mistakes.
Thus , i feel we should pick the pros in each style in order to develope an effective way which we can improve our game.
The fact that nobody has provided a reasonable answer clearly shows that i have a valid point im this discussion![]()
Hi , like the title says, hope to hear some healthy insights , opinions for a beneficial discussion.
Heres what i think , filipinos are known for their smooth stroke and fancy ball control but i was just thinking about it and wondered when was the last time the filipinos won something "Major" ?!
Pool is one of the filipino's major pride ( from Efren paving the way ) but it seems like in recent years the taiwanese seems to have an upper edge over the filipinos and win almost all the major title.
From time to time , you will hear news " OVER-HYPING " the next big thing , from Dennis Orcollo to Carlo Biado to current Anton Raga but none of em have even won a major world title.
Dennis has played in countless Us open exceed 10 and biado has been in the pro circuit for years.
About 10 years ago , Dennis orcollo was touted to be the best money player on the universe and barked at then Taiwan money game king Yang chin hsun and got his ass handed real bad to him in front of his home crowd being massacred by 18 rack in a short race to 60 .
Besides , the man's about 40 and havent won a world 8 9 or 10 ball title .
On the other hand on the taiwanese, wu chia chin make 9ball look juvenile n childish by winning it at 15 and 8 ball at 16.
Ko pin yi had a crazy 2015 which imho set a record will never be repeated by sweeping both the world 9 and 10 ball ( lets omit the luck factor becoz no matter how lucky u get u dont win 2 world titled in 1 yr BY LUCK )
And in Kevin Cheng's 1st try , he won the us open.
And in the recent Japan Open big ko won it his second.
Now back to Filipinos who have won the world title , efren ( 9ball ) at 38 , busty ( 9ball ) over 45and youngest Ronnie Alcano ( prob 30's ) won the 9ball in 2006 and 8 ball in 2007 and went to the 9ball finals but lost in 2012.
Why do the filipinos seems to bloom at later age and win a major title when they're old while the taiwanese seems to all win titles young and early before they even hit 20's or 30's.
Has the taiwanese players been instilled a winning mentality from a young age or do the filipinos simply just choke under pressure when it matters despite being hyped to be the strongest pool country .
Dont get me wrong , Johann Chua and Raymond Farron has both won a All Japan Championship each but still seem trivial compared to the acheivements of the taiwanese.
In fact when it comes to Big Money competitions like those in China, the taiwanese seems to be sweeping it all.
Also when it comes to the youth world championships , theres a taiwanese prodigy wu yu lun who won 3, big n little ko won 1 each and beating a few filipinos like jericho banares in the finals.
Now let the healthy discussion on why filipino acheivements eems to be overshadowed by the taiwanese players ??
Reason #1: China has 1,000,000,000 people...simple numbers game here.
Reason #2: China takes training (not gambling) seriously, and start their players at a young age receiving high quality instruction, and demanding high production from their students.
Reason #3: China PAYS it's professional pool players.
Need I go on?
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
China? What China?
Reason #1: China has 1,000,000,000 people...simple numbers game here.
Reason #2: China takes training (not gambling) seriously, and start their players at a young age receiving high quality instruction, and demanding high production from their students.
Reason #3: China PAYS it's professional pool players.
Need I go on?
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
I do believe PI players have been underachieving in pool.
They are very talented, but their casual approach to pool, and their rhythm, is an impasse.
take Jeff Ignacio, Anton Raga, they are both immensely talented, but they play so fast and I dont think they give key shots thorough assessment and thoughts. My mentor said they are a bit all over the place.
Those key shots are vital in tournaments.
In money matches, they can lose today, win tomorrow, but in tournaments, you have to wait for a year to come back, and 1-2 key shots are what make you rue the day.
Look at Biado and Dennis, those players have been playing in US for years, and their rhythm is different from younger PI players.
Then, look at TW players, the way Ko, Chang, Cheng moves around table, assessing their shots, sets them apart in tourney for sure.
Wu is my favorite player from TW (originally), and he plays much faster than the current taiwanese.
Back to the day when Yang defeated Dennis, I believe then Yang was the best money player in the world, not Dennis. and Yang would have beaten far worse if he had not used a new shaft on the first day. He switched back to his old shaft on the second day.
I learned of story about Jeff De Luna playing money matches vs Chang and Ko in recent years, at a regional tournament named Golden Break in Indonesia. Jeff beat Ko 15-3 in 3 innings and Chang 21-14 having lead more than 10racks at one time.
so YES, I think PI players are underachieving in tournaments.
I got news that Johann Chua, my fav player from PI, got his visa to US yesterday. wait for him. He is a rare player in PI who went through serious training before exposed to money matches, and he can go very far.
Hey buddy , we shld meet up sometimes.. thinking of heading to hcm soon.
How've u been ?
Those are good points.
Btw, i was there at the golden break tournament , jeff won ko by a big margin becoz he broke n ran 7 on 9 ball and ran 8 playing chang 10 ball.
However he declined when asked to play a next on alternate break becoz he knew he couldnt match them for consistency.
He was trying to win by the break which was a dammn smart move.
Take care buddy !
Nonetheless , China has not produced a world pro yet.
haha I am good, you found a lady in HCM? lol. Let me know your schedule, I may have something to ask of you. PM or whatsapp pls.
Money game should play winner breaks, did he get the 7ball vs Ko and the 8ball vs Chang?
That was a classic match . What was very impressive about Yang was not just his break and run game but his ability to consistently get out of tough outs , winning safety exchanges , fearless potting, excellent CB and mental game - in short a complete playerWow, didnt know yang actually use a new southwest shaft on day 1 when he masaccred dennis lol.
Heard from then on , he never challenged yang anymore n yang became the undisputed money game king.
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Why hasnt any filipino won a wpa world title before their 30's ...
That was a classic match . What was very impressive about Yang was not just his break and run game but his ability to consistently get out of tough outs , winning safety exchanges , fearless potting, excellent CB and mental game - in short a complete player
Too bad the rematch in 10b is not available on YouTube . Don't mind paying for a vid of that match :grin: