Tokyo-dave said:many of them can play with the worlds best, most of them will remain unknown forever simply because they just don't have the opportunity to travel around the world to play pool.
Dave
uwate said:I think its just awesome that a tiny country like the Phillipines has so many pool champions. It really stirs the old root for the underdog, David and Goliath feelings that a very small population can dominate larger and much wealthier countries at something so universal as pool.
Provided they can stay safe, I would imagine the best thing a young pool player in the USA can do to improve his game, would be to move to the Phillipines and play. They would need a good sized bankroll, but man, when they came back from there they would just ROB everyone they use to play back on Main Street USA.
that was on my "TO DO" list if I'd won last Tuesday's megamillions!uwate said:Provided they can stay safe, I would imagine the best thing a young pool player in the USA can do to improve his game, would be to move to the Phillipines and play. They would need a good sized bankroll, but man, when they came back from there they would just ROB everyone they use to play back on Main Street USA.
f210 said:Marcus Chamat stayed a long time in the Philippines. Even married a Filipina from what I have read. When he came back, his game was much improved. Also, Mika Immonen, spent a lot of time in the Philippines and even owned a night club there for a while. Of course, you have to have a lot of money in order to improve your game. Think of it as a 'tuition fee' for your pool education.
uwate said:I think its just awesome that a tiny country like the Phillipines has so many pool champions. It really stirs the old root for the underdog, David and Goliath feelings that a very small population can dominate larger and much wealthier countries at something so universal as pool.
Provided they can stay safe, I would imagine the best thing a young pool player in the USA can do to improve his game, would be to move to the Phillipines and play. They would need a good sized bankroll, but man, when they came back from there they would just ROB everyone they use to play back on Main Street USA.
No disrespect, but the Philippines is hardly a tiny country. The population is over 100 million, roughly a third of the USA, comprised of approximately 7,641 islands.I think its just awesome that a tiny country like the Phillipines has so many pool champions. It really stirs the old root for the underdog, David and Goliath feelings that a very small population can dominate larger and much wealthier countries at something so universal as pool.
Provided they can stay safe, I would imagine the best thing a young pool player in the USA can do to improve his game, would be to move to the Phillipines and play. They would need a good sized bankroll, but man, when they came back from there they would just ROB everyone they use to play back on Main Street USA.
He lives and works in the Phoenix area. He is my regular scotch doubles partner in the local tournaments.They are not related (maybe distant relatives, as most of the case back in the Philippines).
He works in that area of the world and same thing for Elvis Calasang. Joyvie Tolentino the other worker in that area, I heard, is coaching the UAE team.
15 yr old thread, he probably wont take offense, he might not even be playing pool anymoreNo disrespect, but the Philippines is hardly a tiny country. The population is over 100 million, roughly a third of the USA, comprised of approximately 7,641 islands.
Now I know I need some serious weightHe lives and works in the Phoenix area. He is my regular scotch doubles partner in the local tournaments.
I think I'm free. Where are you playing?Now I know I need some serious weight
I’ll be in Phoenix this weekend but I have Tres and Frank da Barber booked.
What are you doing Saturday evening?
I’ll be at BullShootersI think I'm free. Where are you playing?
joven is from Arizona...They are not related (maybe distant relatives, as most of the case back in the Philippines).
He works in that area of the world and same thing for Elvis Calasang. Joyvie Tolentino the other worker in that area, I heard, is coaching the UAE team.
I talked with him for awhile in August at the HEX.com tournament in MN. Really nice guy and easy going.One more thing about Joven since he is getting some publicity... Joven is one of the nicest guys you can meet. Very friendly to everyone at the pool rooms. Most of the local players only know him as the "really good pool player", and not as the guy beating Wu, Orcullo, an Biado back in the day. He and I regularly match up playing cheap sets of 10-ball for practice. I hope he continues traveling to big events and gets back into his old form!
Go on youtube and search for some of his older matches. Good stuff.