That's normal pool player behavior. It is why some are nibbling at Efren's heals. He's getting older every day. Eventually they know a score will be there. No different that a few yrs back Earl Trapping SVB on the 10 footer. It's what gamblers do. If DO see's something he might even lay it down a little to get em to ''jack the bet''.
We'll see. My thinking, Scott Frost had a much better shot to win, than this spot. What CJ doesn't realize, is if you give this man too many opportunities, he'll start playing better/better. I don't think it's possible for CJ to string multiple packages, but if he can he's got a chance. Playing Buddy Hall in his prime was scary....run three....safe, BIH run 5 safe, your kicking again. Seen that for years when he played good. DO plays rotation this good and kicks and jumps better that Buddy.
What some seem to either forget or just didn't know to begin with:
CJ didn't quit or retire from pro pool because he couldn't compete or be one the best, he retired "extremely early" because he was SMART enough to know he was financially better off to take other routes.
Also:
Most "ALL" pro pool players, old and new are "paupers" compared to CJ. Years ago, he made a wise decision even though he was greatly missed by all his fans and players alike.
What some seem to either forget or just didn't know to begin with:
CJ didn't quit or retire from pro pool because he couldn't compete or be one the best, he retired "extremely early" because he was SMART enough to know he was financially better off to take other routes.
Also:
Most "ALL" pro pool players, old and new are "paupers" compared to CJ. Years ago, he made a wise decision even though he was greatly missed by all his fans and players alike.
Looks like C J won the last leg of the DFW 9 Ball Tour this weekend. He didn't lose a match all weekend, beating Jeremy Jones in the final match.
That's good stuff. I didn't watch any of his matches. But this is 2018. Many decades since PCA/Dallas and Earls ten pack for a mil.
If I had to bet, with CJ in his prime and Parica or Hall in their prime. Could they give CJ the 7. I think yeah. Because at their level of play, the 7 doesn't mean much.
Somebody post details how and where to watch...thanks
That's good stuff. I didn't watch any of his matches. But this is 2018. Many decades since PCA/Dallas and Earls ten pack for a mil.
If I had to bet, with CJ in his prime and Parica or Hall in their prime. Could they give CJ the 7. I think yeah. Because at their level of play, the 7 doesn't mean much.
In CJ's prime nobody was giving him the seven. He played even with the world! Probably one of the few guys who Parica wouldn't offer a spot to. Remember, CJ was playing and beating Efren in his prime, at 9-Ball.
In CJ's prime nobody was giving him the seven. He played even with the world! Probably one of the few guys who Parica wouldn't offer a spot to. Remember, CJ was playing and beating Efren in his prime, at 9-Ball.
CJ back in the day at his very best was one of the very best Elite pool high stakes gamblers.In CJ's prime nobody was giving him the seven. He played even with the world! Probably one of the few guys who Parica wouldn't offer a spot to. Remember, CJ was playing and beating Efren in his prime, at 9-Ball.
Most people underestimate CJ's abilities that he had in his prime. Stuff like that makes me wonder about some peoples knowledge of billiards in general.
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... Maybe Jay will tell the story of when CJ finally caught up with Efren and locked him down in the Northwest for a huge score. ...
...I played Efren for 14 straight hours in Seattle in an all Filipino pool room...I missed 6 Balls in 14 hours and was ONE GAME BEHIND....luckily I was getting 3 games going to 22 for 3 sets...
... I played him for $20,000 in Seattle at an all Filipino Pool Room for 14 straight hours. I missed 6 balls the entire time and came out 1 game behind (this match was witnessed by a room full of people and he actually out broke me because I was knocking object balls off the table when I hit them hard) , we ( I was with Tommy Rey from Dallas) won the money because I was getting 3 on the wire to 22. No rematch was ever discussed. ...
... Efren and I played in Seattle (all Filipino Pool Room, Nardo's) the year was 1997 and the game was 9 Ball. I won two out of three sets racing to 22....I got 3 on the wire. After 14 hours of play I was behind by one game, but won the money.
... I played Efren for 14 hours in Seattle and ended up winning between 10/20k.
Efren and Vernon were two of the best {gambling} players in the world, I got to know Vernon later in life and I played Efren many times in tournaments. Bustemante and I had some heated battles too, he beat me one time in Chicago, and we broke even after 4 sets in LA. I managed a win playing Bustemante the first time he came to the US (there must have been over 400 people there that night) in a tournament in Burbank Ca 13/12. ...
... The gambling match with Efren Reyes (at the all filipino pool room) in Seattle was the toughest game I ever played for a long period of time. We played nearly 14 hours and I had already played Rudolpho Luat over 10 hours that same day. We were betting tens of thousands per set as well. ...
We [Busty and CJ] played 4 sets at Hardtimes in LA and broke even, and I lost in Chicago the first time we played. I could elaborate, just no time right now. He's a GREAT money player that's for sure. Of course there's the time Efren and I played for 20k in Seattle too, and I've told that story on Face book, not sure about on this forum. ...
... Busty and I played twice, losing once in Chicago when I first came back on the tournament scene and in LA at Hardtimes we played several sets and broke even. I played Efren the next year in Seattle for 20k, and of course I''ve mentioned that before. ...
How old are you?
How long have you known everything?
CJ is a pro and get the 7? Are US pro way below the level of Asian pros? If a pro is getting that handicap then he should not be called a pro but semi or top level amatuer.
AFAIK it is. Sullyvision FB page.Still scheduled for 7:30 central time tonight?