bruin70 said:what's o'sullivan's high run in three cushion? i'll bet it's not even close to blomdahl's.
pooladdict said:Yeah, and I bet he hasn't run under 10 seconds in 100 meter either. What a looser.
Seriously bruin70, what is the point with that comment? Ronnie is a great snookerplayer. Give him the respect he deserves. ..
derekdisco said:
Am I the only one who's heard of this the first time?Double-Dave said:Efren has played SNOOKER against Ronnie, best of 5 for 100 pounds/dollars a frame. Guess who won. Efren played Jimmy White and Steve Davis that same night also best of 5. He won every match, making three centuries playing with his pool cue. nuf said.
p.s. I'm a big fan of Ronnie, and obviously Efren aswell.
derekdisco said:
jsp said:Am I the only one who's heard of this the first time?![]()
derekdisco said:I wasn't trying to say that efren was a chump or anything, I was just askin because efren has accoplished EVERTHING known to man when it comes to any form of billiards it seems like. I wasn't saying that this guy is better than that guy, but just wondering if bata has gotten that 147 before, sorry for any confusion
Even I can't remember anything. So, here's what I reported the day I asked Efren about this matchup. Of course, this doesn't mean Efren can remember anything either:Double-Dave said:Hello Fred,
The info about the 25 pont spot is new to me, Darryl must not have known. The info I had was also from the Peach interview, but time and illegal substances must have altered the facts in my memory a little bit. Glad you could confirm that this actually happened.
gr. Dave
pooladdict said:Yeah, and I bet he hasn't run under 10 seconds in 100 meter either. What a looser.
Seriously bruin70, what is the point with that comment? Ronnie is a great snookerplayer. Give him the respect he deserves. I just hope I will meet him in the group stages in the Norwegian 9ball challenge in July - and whoop his assIn a respectful way ofcourse..
derekdisco said:
Cornerman said:It was brought up a few times before.
It was in Asia. The tables were 12 x 6 snooker tables, but not like they normally use in England (according to someone here on AZB). Efren was spotted 25 points per game. Efren had a few century breaks.
You can read an interview where Darryl Peach reports just a line of it. My information above is from Efren when I asked him about it in Sept. 05. He said he also played Jimmy White, but we didn't continue on the specifics of that match up either.
http://www.9ballpool.co.uk/interviews/daryl_peach_240604.html
The tournament they were all there to play did not pay out money, according to Reyes. He won a bracelet for having the first century in the tournament. He says Ronnie also won a bracelet, but he didn't expound on the whys and whats. I suspect it was for high break, but who knows?
He also said that he doesn't like snooker and that he couldn't beat the professionals. Of course, this is the same humble man who also says he got lucky when he completely dominates a tournament.
Fred
Thanks for the info Fred.Cornerman said:It was brought up a few times before.
It was in Asia. The tables were 12 x 6 snooker tables, but not like they normally use in England (according to someone here on AZB). Efren was spotted 25 points per game. Efren had a few century breaks.
You can read an interview where Darryl Peach reports just a line of it. My information above is from Efren when I asked him about it in Sept. 05. He said he also played Jimmy White, but we didn't continue on the specifics of that match up either.
http://www.9ballpool.co.uk/interviews/daryl_peach_240604.html
Efren may be humble, but he's also very honest. If Efren says he can't beat the snooker professionals (at least on a regular basis), then I believe him.Cornerman said:He also said that he doesn't like snooker and that he couldn't beat the professionals. Of course, this is the same humble man who also says he got lucky when he completely dominates a tournament.
sixpack said:What's so hard about that? They were all straight in.
RC
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