japan open

Renegade

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congratulations to efren reyes for winning the 2005 japan open! how does he do it??? he should already be in the senior tour but it seems he still has a lot to teach to the younger players. and congratulations also to rodolfo luat, runner-up for the 2nd year in a row. maybe third time's the charm, eh?
 
Renegade said:
congratulations to efren reyes for winning the 2005 japan open! how does he do it??? he should already be in the senior tour but it seems he still has a lot to teach to the younger players. and congratulations also to rodolfo luat, runner-up for the 2nd year in a row. maybe third time's the charm, eh?

The Japan Open is easy.

How do you win the DCC 'Master of the Table' with that BRUTAL and grueling schedule at his age?
 
Any Americans or other Europians entered the tournament? I saw Ralf's name, he lost to Luat.
 
Nostroke said:
The Japan Open is easy.

How do you win the DCC 'Master of the Table' with that BRUTAL and grueling schedule at his age?


You got that right! And two times in a row at that! (Aside from being the only player to repeat, he's done it three times!!!)
 
Nostroke said:
The Japan Open is easy.

Oh yeah, that tournament was a piece of cake, no good players in that one at all, a simple walk to win it for Efren against a bunch of shortstops at best.
 
Not shortstops

Celtic said:
Oh yeah, that tournament was a piece of cake, no good players in that one at all, a simple walk to win it for Efren against a bunch of shortstops at best.


The likes of Ralf, Mika, Chao, Yang, Bustamante, Orcullo, Luat, Gallego, Gabica, Lining, etc are no shortstop.
 
How sarcasm eludes some people I know not, especially when I was responding to a person that said "The Japan Open is easy".
 
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