efren having beaten ronnie in snooker..

CaptainHook said:
You may be a good match for our friend Shari, she likes country music, wears her Cowboy boots to work. Blonde, very pretty, nice rack, smokin body. She is single, are you?:)
Be there in 20 minutes!.....as I leave WA:p
 
I believe that sort of thing happened during the Cardiff Championships in '99. One of the commentors even mentioned it on the air that Effie played some snooker games with some snooker pros and won. So I guess Daryl wasn't lying after all. But when Effie said that he didn't played snooker before, clearly he was lying. He played alongside Leonardo Andam in snooker during the late 80's but not that much that the both of them make a living out of it. I believe it's a part of the hustler's code "never reveal your aces".:D
 
tfdr said:
i never heard of this before..can this be confirmed from efren himself?
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.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=204550&postcount=1

Fred
 
CaptainHook said:
Reminds me of the Steve Davis vs Steve Mizerack series that was on TV in the late 80's. They played Snooker, 14.1 and 9 Ball.

I saw the Miz make a 12 foot straight in shot from corner to corner.:D

That is when Davis did not play much if any 9 Ball.:)

They played several times. Mizerak beat Davis in one frame in their first meeting having a few 50+ breaks. Davis easily won the set. Davis beat Mizerak in one game of 14.1 running a 70+. Mizerak won the set.

Fred
 
Hail Mary Shot said:
But when Effie said that he didn't played snooker before, clearly he was lying.
This is what I despise about these forums. Efren didn't say he didn't play snooker before. And now you want to call him a liar?

Fred
 
Cornerman said:
They played several times. Mizerak beat Davis in one frame in their first meeting having a few 50+ breaks. Davis easily won the set. Davis beat Mizerak in one game of 14.1 running a 70+. Mizerak won the set.

Fred

Hey Fred,

I love your new avatar, as I'm a lifelong Yankee fan, but do your neighbors know about this? In the western Mass. that I remember, people who do this type of thing are only found after the spring thaw!:D

P.S.--I never once wore Yankee paraphernalia in the six years I lived in Massachusetts. That would have been like wearing a white hood at a Black Panther rally.:)
 
VIProfessor said:
Hey Fred,

I love your new avatar, as I'm a lifelong Yankee fan, but do your neighbors know about this? In the western Mass. that I remember, people who do this type of thing are only found after the spring thaw!:D
LOL!!! Yup, lifelong Yankee fan. I change my avatar with the passing of the seasons. Football/Patriots. Baseball/Yankees.

Fred
 
Cornerman said:
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.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=204550&postcount=1

Fred

So this actually happened in Bangkok, Thailand. Do you know the exact year? Was it before or after 1987 SEA Games (when he won the gold medal in snooker)?
 
crosseyedjoe said:
So this actually happened in Bangkok, Thailand. Do you know the exact year? Was it before or after 1987 SEA Games (when he won the gold medal in snooker)?

Way after the SEA gold medal for Efren. We're talking 1998 or theresabouts.

Fred
 
crosseyedjoe said:
Now, I'm not surprise that he won against Ronnie.

Because Efren had century breaks? Ronnie may have went on to win that event, IIRC.

How strange a thing to say. Who in the hell is NOT surprised that Efren could beat Ronnie at any snooker game???

Fred <~~~ surprised as all get out
 
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My point is that Effie had some experience playing snooker already. When I read the thread I thought he was starting from a clean slate.

With Effie's pocketing skill and tremendous cue ball control, I can imagine him fairing well in snooker.
 
i have to assume that all you guys are too young to remember alex higgins 1972 1982, and he taught white everything he knows
 
nipper said:
i have to assume that all you guys are too young to remember alex higgins 1972 1982, and he taught white everything he knows

Nope, he's my original snooker hero. I think Alex and Efren probably most gifted of their generations. Ronnie has been added to my list.
 
belmicah said:
Anyone want to try to patent the idea of Ronnie O' vs. Efren---->8 ball, nine ball, straights, rotation, banks, one pocket and snooker. Race to a million for a billion!!:cool: :D
I got like $23 bucks on Efren.

Ronnie will, of course, crush Efren in snooker. He might have a chance, too, in straight. But in all the other games, it will be no contest. I am not sure you will have any takers for Ronnie on this one.

The interview with Daryl happened in 2004 and the meeting among Ronnie and Jimmy and Efren supposedly happened six years before, which would put it around 1999, the year Efren won the WPC 9ball crown in Cardiff. I thought at first it happened in Cardiff, but Cornerman said he talked to Efren about it and Efren said it happened in Bangkok. Unless Daryl witnessed and was talking of a different match, I'll take Cornerman's word for it.
 
Just curious who everyone would take if the match was this....

Ronnie v Efren
All games on 10ft pool table, 4" pockets
  1. 9 ball
  2. snooker
  3. straight pool

Its silly to suggest a match up and have an uneven split of games on a pool table. Thats like suggesting they play English Billiards, Snooker, Golf on a Snooker table and a game of 9 ball on a pool table.

These 3 match ups obviously favor Efren because there are 2 pool games so split the table size difference.

I'd pay good money to watch this match up, I think it would be very close under these exact conditions.
 
TheOne said:
Just curious who everyone would take if the match was this....

Ronnie v Efren
All games on 10ft pool table, 4" pockets
  1. 9 ball
  2. snooker
  3. straight pool

Its silly to suggest a match up and have an uneven split of games on a pool table. Thats like suggesting they play English Billiards, Snooker, Golf on a Snooker table and a game of 9 ball on a pool table.

These 3 match ups obviously favor Efren because there are 2 pool games so split the table size difference.

I'd pay good money to watch this match up, I think it would be very close under these exact conditions.
This would definitely be interesting, no doubt but I say Hendry in his prime beats them both.

On this match, I'd have to flip a coin.
 
Ive got a gold medal in snooker but I don't play snooker. I play pool. I never play snooker. Just went in the comp because it was in a plush venue. Its no big deal so I can understand Efren when he says he never played snooker when you take into account filipino language operates in the present tense. :cool:
Efren wouldn't know how to lie, or was that Ceasar Morales...
 
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TheOne said:
Just curious who everyone would take if the match was this....

Ronnie v Efren
All games on 10ft pool table, 4" pockets
  1. 9 ball
  2. snooker
  3. straight pool

Efren. Because it's pool table with I assume pool cushions, straight cut pockets and Simonis. The game doesn't matter.
Ronnie's cueing action is perfect, Efren's isn't, but...Efren has got so much more knowledge of pool games. I don't think one can overcome lack of experience no matter how talented he may be.


If we talk about very long races I think no matter what game they play:
- if they use pool table cushions, Simonis cloth, pool balls and straight cut pockets (even very small) Efren is heavy favourite, but would Ronnie still have a small chance because he's younger
- if they use snooker cushions, rounded pockets and napped cloth Ronnie is favourite by far, zero chance for Efren here
 
BlackDragon said:
Ive got a gold medal in snooker but I don't play snooker. I play pool. I never play snooker. Just went in the comp because it was in a plush venue. Its no big deal so I can understand Efren when he says he never played snooker when you take into account filipino language operates in the present tense. :cool:
Efren wouldn't know how to lie, or was that Ceasar Morales...

Cornerman, dont get upset so easily. I was referring to this excerpt. I didn't say it was a "BIG DEAL LIE". :D

If that match happened in Thailand during '98, then the one in Cardiff was another.
 
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