When i was thinking skill level :Asian one cool vid passed my mind... start watching somewhere from 4:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQOswiAGLU4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQOswiAGLU4
All good bro, just my opinion there is a HUGE jump between intermediate and short stop levels that's all. But I will absolutely agree Efren is KING!!!
You didn't answer my question. Who's a better kicker today than Efren?
And he will stay the King because the use of jump sticks have eliminated a lot of kicking
With that being said theirs no question in my mind the Asians own the samurai sword in that department
Back to the meaning of the thread what I'm particularly talking about is not play of one player here or there I'm talking about the amount of high level play in matches through out these world class event you don't have to wait to the final 8 or 4 they almost start right off the bat but surly once inside the single elimination rounds you can get epic matches all the way to the end ,
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I am. I saw me kick in at least 3 balls in the last week/ 10d.
How many did I see Efren kick in? Zero. ZERO.
Say something now!
I don't know about the 70's, but Earl and Busty go back to the 80's and nobody broke the balls better than those guys.
Just because the technology improves and the game evolves doesn't mean the best players are always the players of today.
There is no running back in the NFL today as good as Jim Brown.
There is no wide receiver in the NFL today as good as Jerry Rice.
There is no basketball player in the NBA today as good as Michael Jordan.
There is no hockey player in the NHL today as good as Wayne Gretzky.
And those are sports where strength, speed, and size matter. Being stronger, or faster, or bigger doesn't make you a better pool player.
I think you're mistaking something. The best individual, most talented individual, (one person or two people out of the thousands to ever compete in something) can happen to have been born in any era. I don't know anything about football or basketball, but I agree that Wayne Gretzky is the most talented/best hockey player in history. (That being said, we will never know what kind of number Crosby could have put up in the 80s, so it's a difficult comparison to make.) The fact that the single greatest talent ever was in the 80s/90s does not change the fact that a given team today would SMASH a given team from 1986. The level of play today is simply higher, in addition to the guys being much better conditioned.
The question is, is the level of play higher today? Not, who was the most talented individual ever. These are separate questions, and I think you may be answering the latter of the two. I think the top 10 or 20 players today would beat the top 10 or 20 players of the 70s or 80s. Individual phenom's like Strickland are one thing. But we're talking about the group, the sport, the whole.
(And Shane breaks better than Earl or Busty ever did. Just saying.)
I think you're mistaking something. The best individual, most talented individual, (one person or two people out of the thousands to ever compete in something) can happen to have been born in any era. I don't know anything about football or basketball, but I agree that Wayne Gretzky is the most talented/best hockey player in history. (That being said, we will never know what kind of number Crosby could have put up in the 80s, so it's a difficult comparison to make.) The fact that the single greatest talent ever was in the 80s/90s does not change the fact that a given team today would SMASH a given team from 1986. The level of play today is simply higher, in addition to the guys being much better conditioned.
The question is, is the level of play higher today? Not, who was the most talented individual ever. These are separate questions, and I think you may be answering the latter of the two. I think the top 10 or 20 players today would beat the top 10 or 20 players of the 70s or 80s. Individual phenom's like Strickland are one thing. But we're talking about the group, the sport, the whole.
(And Shane breaks better than Earl or Busty ever did. Just saying.)
I think the break knowledge has a lot to do with it players today like Shane are rack masters , back in the day I'm dating myself you put the balls in the rack and hit it with everything you had , hardly the case today
If anyone knows of a better planned kick safe than this one, I'd love to see it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijnX3vSfVJU
Meanwhile, back on planet earth for a second, usain bolt is halfway through his celebratory cigar before Jesse owens has crossed the finish line.
Well, that settles it then. Usain Bolt is obviously a better pool player than Efren Reyes.
If anyone knows of a better planned kick safe than this one, I'd love to see it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijnX3vSfVJU
Bet UB IS THE NUTS for an air barrel set!!!!!
Hardly what Efren has to bet is pocket change to Bolt
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The speed control that Efren has...I don't think it will ever be matched. I think that this is his greatest strength along with his knowledge of rails.
Love the little shake of the head by Boyes as he comes to the table, as if to say, "Holy crap, this guy really is a magician!"