All things considered, Era aside, "what ever" game you want to play? Flip a coin??? I think it narrows down to Mosconi vs Reyes. Wouldn't that be a match for the ages in their prime? Pick a Discipline. That's dream.
I think he needs to be at least considered as the greatest of all time. He did win 16 titles at Johnston City; WAY more than anyone else, and he won them in all of the different events. (14.1, 9-ball, and one-pocket) He also won a number of world championships, BCA Championships, and other all around events. I'm not sure if he played 3C or snooker, but I think at least as far as American pool is concerned, his name should definitely be in the running.
I'll make the argument for Nick Varner. He's won so many world titles in just about every pocket billiards discipline - he won almost every pro event one year - and he can walk, talk, and shoot pool while chewing bubble gum. Can Efren do that?
All things considered, Era aside, "what ever" game you want to play? Flip a coin??? I think it narrows down to Mosconi vs Reyes. Wouldn't that be a match for the ages in their prime? Pick a Discipline. That's dream.
All things considered, Era aside, "what ever" game you want to play? Flip a coin??? I think it narrows down to Mosconi vs Reyes. Wouldn't that be a match for the ages in their prime? Pick a Discipline. That's dream.
Any discussion of Mosconi must include the tables he played on. Generous is a polite way to describe them. Modern players compete on tight equipment.
I'll make the argument for Nick Varner. He's won so many world titles in just about every pocket billiards discipline - he won almost every pro event one year - and he can walk, talk, and shoot pool while chewing bubble gum. Can Efren do that?
he can walk, talk, and shoot pool while chewing bubble gum. Can Efren do that?
There's a pretty obvious reason why Efren couldn't do that...But I'll let someone else point it out.![]()
There's a pretty obvious reason why Efren couldn't do that...But I'll let someone else point it out.![]()