Some of Rodolfo Luat's titles and championships, friends:
* Quarter-finalist, 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
* Runner-up, 2006 IPT US Open
* Runner-up, 2006 Derby City Nine-ball Division
* Champion, 2006 Taiwan Leg, Asian Nine-ball Tour
* Champion, 2000 Viking Nine-ball Tour Stop 27
* Champion, 1999 Northwest Nine-ball Championship
* Champion, 1996 Camel World Open Nine-ball Championship
* Champion, 1992 Asian Championship
* Champion, 1992 Philippine Nine-ball Open
* Champion, 1991 Asian Championship in Osaka, Japan
Rodolfo Luat came to be known as Boy Samson because he once nicked
a cueball off the break. And I kid you not!
And believe you me, he can break HARD!
At the 2005 APBU/JPBA Japan Open tournament held in Tokyo, Japan,
Rudy sank six balls on the break!
Boy has two kids. He is now a grandad, too!
Regularly plays at AMF-Puyat Superbowl, Makati City,
when he is not competing abroad. He drives a Toyota Vios.
Rudy likes to practice with all 15 balls on the table - and more often than not,
he will always, always run out the rack! And he will practice for about
20-25 minutes, take a cigarette break, do some word puzzles, before coming
back to the table and do the same thing, again! And again! And again!
We both like to eat "Papaitan," and drink coffee when taking breaks.
We also love fastfood - Jollibee burgers and all!
The first time i saw his Pat Diveney cue (2 - 3 years ago?
I cant remember), I fell in love with it and all!
I was watching him practice when he said to me in Filipino,
"Here, try this," handing the cue
to me.
Shy and all, I politely declined the offer.
"I've seen you play. You know how to handle yourself
on the table. Go on, try it."
And that was the start of a beautiful friendship.
*Once, a fellow pro pool player had some problems,
personal ones and all.
Rodolfo helped that player with words of wisdom that
didn't sound like he was scolding him;
reminding him that he (the player with problems) is
one of the best and should get back up in life.
Rodolfo consistently played the pro to help him get
back into shape. He also lets him practice with his
uber-beautiful Diveney cue.
Before coming home from abroad, he would send
a text message (sometimes call) if there is anything
I need that he could buy for me. I find it a very
nice gesture for him to always do that.
Boy is one cool guy to hang out with. There's never a dull
moment with him. And he will always answer one's
questions about pool - sharing his knowledge,
serving as a form of encouragement and all.
For some reads, you may want to try these:
Rodolfo Luat
Shane Orders a Diveney
Filipino Invasion Table of Contents
Diveney Cue just sold in Philippines
Hope you find them interesting, friends!
AnitoKid
* Quarter-finalist, 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
* Runner-up, 2006 IPT US Open
* Runner-up, 2006 Derby City Nine-ball Division
* Champion, 2006 Taiwan Leg, Asian Nine-ball Tour
* Champion, 2000 Viking Nine-ball Tour Stop 27
* Champion, 1999 Northwest Nine-ball Championship
* Champion, 1996 Camel World Open Nine-ball Championship
* Champion, 1992 Asian Championship
* Champion, 1992 Philippine Nine-ball Open
* Champion, 1991 Asian Championship in Osaka, Japan
Rodolfo Luat came to be known as Boy Samson because he once nicked
a cueball off the break. And I kid you not!
And believe you me, he can break HARD!
At the 2005 APBU/JPBA Japan Open tournament held in Tokyo, Japan,
Rudy sank six balls on the break!
Boy has two kids. He is now a grandad, too!
Regularly plays at AMF-Puyat Superbowl, Makati City,
when he is not competing abroad. He drives a Toyota Vios.
Rudy likes to practice with all 15 balls on the table - and more often than not,
he will always, always run out the rack! And he will practice for about
20-25 minutes, take a cigarette break, do some word puzzles, before coming
back to the table and do the same thing, again! And again! And again!
We both like to eat "Papaitan," and drink coffee when taking breaks.
We also love fastfood - Jollibee burgers and all!
The first time i saw his Pat Diveney cue (2 - 3 years ago?
I cant remember), I fell in love with it and all!
I was watching him practice when he said to me in Filipino,
"Here, try this," handing the cue
to me.
Shy and all, I politely declined the offer.
"I've seen you play. You know how to handle yourself
on the table. Go on, try it."
And that was the start of a beautiful friendship.
*Once, a fellow pro pool player had some problems,
personal ones and all.
Rodolfo helped that player with words of wisdom that
didn't sound like he was scolding him;
reminding him that he (the player with problems) is
one of the best and should get back up in life.
Rodolfo consistently played the pro to help him get
back into shape. He also lets him practice with his
uber-beautiful Diveney cue.
Before coming home from abroad, he would send
a text message (sometimes call) if there is anything
I need that he could buy for me. I find it a very
nice gesture for him to always do that.
Boy is one cool guy to hang out with. There's never a dull
moment with him. And he will always answer one's
questions about pool - sharing his knowledge,
serving as a form of encouragement and all.
For some reads, you may want to try these:
Rodolfo Luat
Shane Orders a Diveney
Filipino Invasion Table of Contents
Diveney Cue just sold in Philippines
Hope you find them interesting, friends!
AnitoKid
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