Mostly/partly and confirmed by Efren. The mitigating circumstances were...
it was for 500-1000 local currency per game, which was worth about $20.
Efren had several centuries using his pool cue, including the first one of the tournament (at least that's what I understood him to say). He received a bracelet for it. Reyes also was quick to point out that Ronnie also got a bracelet. The tournament didn't pay out money. He and his backer didn't stay around for the end.
He played Ronnie the side games getting 25 points. But, he still had century breaks, so take that for what it's worth. The tables were different than what a UK snooker player might be used to. Suffice it to say, Reyes certainly wouldn't know any better as snooker isn't his game.
He says he couldn't beat snooker players. This after he told me he had centuries in beating the now current greatest snooker player. He also says he "got lucky" every time he wins a tournament. For whatever that's worth.
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Fred