arsenius said:That's some good shooting. I love the draw on the first 8 ball. Seems like whenever I try to do that, I scratch in the LH corner pocket.
How does the TPA system work, anyways. I expected that Efren had broke and run out the set, but that was not the case. Are breaks not included then? Only makeable shots?
Too bad he has an ugly stroke.cuetechasaurus said:
cuetechasaurus said:
Tommy-D said:> In addition to not hooking yourself,which is a position error as Saurus noted,you can also be tagged for a position error by simply getting out of line and leaving yourself anything deemed to be more difficult than a standard spot shot. If you do and miss,not only does it count as a miss but also a position error.
The way Pat explained it to me,you can run 11 racks under their system,and NOT shoot 1.000,but you can also have 11 racks run on you,with you only getting to shoot once,running the whole rack or just making the only ball you shot at,and shoot 1.000.
Another area that needs clarification is safety errors. You are not tagged for a safety if your opponent kicks a ball in,jumps or masse's a ball in off a safety,it only counts as an error if you play safe and leave the whole ball open and makeable.
Under Pat's killer system,anything over .850 is considered world-class,but it's long been accepted that you won't win many tournaments at that level with anything under a .900. That works out to about 3 unforced errors in a race to 11,along with other errors forced on you by your opponent,such as missing kicks,or kicking and making a hit but scratching,,missing safeties,etc. Tommy D.
Parica did it at the last Legends of 9-Ball against Tony Ellin.JimS said:To shoot a 1.000 you just have to play perfect 9 ball. I think it was done once before by Wade Crane. They say Buddy used to do that a lot.![]()
cuetechasaurus said:There are a few things that you must do to shoot a perfect match. Some of them might not even come up during the match if you are playing that well.
You must make legal contact with every ball you kick at. (kicking errors)
You can't hook yourself. (position errors)
A person can't pocket a ball after you play safe. (safety errors)
You cannot miss a shot you attempt to make. (shots missed)
You can't foul. (fouls)
I think there are a few more guidlines, but I can't remember them right now. In this particular match. Jimmy Wetch had a kick shot at the beginning of the first game of the set and sold out, and then Efren ran a 5 pack. After that Jimmy had one more kick shot, and a botched safety when Efren broke dry and didn't leave him anything on the 1ball.
The strangest thing about Efren, is I have seen him play soooooo many times, and the WORST I've ever seen him play in a match, is .860 IIRC. Supposedly he averages around .900 for most of his matches played!
The three most incredible performances I've ever seen him play, are the 2006 Derby City 1pocket Semi Finals AND Finals, his match with Bustamante in the year Efren won the WPC (Efren runs an 8 pack, makes 1 error in a race to 11, which is just a few points below 1.000), and a match in the late 80's with Nick Varner, when Nick was winning EVERYTHING. Efren took total control of the match, didn't leave Nick a breath of fresh air at all, except when he broke dry. He drilled Nick like 13-3 or something like that, and only made 1 kicking error in the entire match. Nick made some incredible kick shots right back at Efren, but Efren would pull off an even better one! Imagine playing a race to 13 and sitting in your chair almost the entire match!
wahcheck said:I would include Efren's amazing comeback from 17 racks down to Earl in the famous "Color of Money" match (I believe Earl was ahead 104-87 in the race to 120), and Earl played some real dominating 9-ball during that 2-day session; I consider that match to be a real-life battle of the Titans, and one of the greatest displays of 9-ball pool shooting in history....
wahcheck said:I would include Efren's amazing comeback from 17 racks down to Earl in the famous "Color of Money" match (I believe Earl was ahead 104-87 in the race to 120), and Earl played some real dominating 9-ball during that 2-day session; I consider that match to be a real-life battle of the Titans, and one of the greatest displays of 9-ball pool shooting in history....
cuetechasaurus said:
cuetechasaurus said:The strangest thing about Efren, is I have seen him play soooooo many times, and the WORST I've ever seen him play in a match, is .860 IIRC!
Fleece3 said:Not true! in their last US Open meeting Efren shot a .831 to Earl's .977. Earl won that match 11-5. It is on Accu-stats. And it get worse...In 1997, in which Earl beat Efren 11-3 in the US Open finals, Efren shoot something like .700..Also on Accu-stats