Live NOW! Austin Murphy vs. Efren Reyes

Mike Sigel claims Austin is having a more difficult time than expected because the pockets are tighter and he does not know English very well.
 
Yeh, I wish the match was closer also...

I really should take a break, and try to take/post some better pics of the cue I'm selling.

No more updates from me, but this is/was cool, to watch!
 
inside_english said:
Mike Sigel claims Austin is having a more difficult time than expected because the pockets are tighter and he does not know English very well.

Well :-) The pockets are tight for Efren too and he also doesn't know english very well....................bada boom.
 
And as you would imagine, Efren has not made a ball on the break again. He is 0-11 on the breaks...unbelievable.
 
inside_english said:
And as you would imagine, Efren has not made a ball on the break again. He is 0-11 on the breaks...unbelievable.

I am starting to think it is deliberate. Did you see that mischievous grin on his face after his last dry break?
 
I see Joe Rogan in the crowd - I wonder if the IPT is the reason he missed the last UFC....

Austin is clearly nervous, but that's no surprise; he's playing arguably the greatest player ever to hold a cue. While it's obvious Austin is overmatched in this one, this is probably one of the best learning experiences he could possibly get. One thing I've found to help deal with nerves is just to get nervous. The more you experience nervousness, the better you deal with it. After a while, not only do nerves stop affecting you negatively, you start to look forward to the feeling, mental concentration becomes easier to slip into, and nervousness becomes a positive emotion. This is probably as nervous as Austin can be, so it only gets better from here.

Sigel is right, though, Austin's 8-ball pattern play is kinda bad, but that'll come with experience. More important than pool is the fact that Austin has a great support structure and he's a smart kid.

-djb
 
Well I can't see the kid coming back after this. It's 11:53pm EST, time for me to get my beauty sleep (and I need lots of it). I think I'll wait to hear Sigel say at least 15 more times how "Efrum" is struggling then I'll go to bed.

BTW it is now 11-2, you-know-who. Good night all.
 
f210 said:
I am starting to think it is deliberate. Did you see that mischievous grin on his face after his last dry break?

Yes, I think until Austin shows he can run out, Efren will keep playing the percentages.

~rc
 
I can see it now....Elkmaster sold out everywhere. Efren just said that's what he uses..lol
 
sixpack said:
Yes, I think until Austin shows he can run out, Efren will keep playing the percentages.

~rc

Efren is trying to give the kid some more opportunities to shoot. He is not even trying to break harder. Pretty obvious that he is not trying his best to make balls on his break.
 
Efren isn't playing his best, but certainly good enough. Austin is way off his game. I have seen him play killer in tight situations. Since he has grown a foot though, it has made him change his grip and stance a little.

I think he is on tilt. He looks like he wanted to cry during the interview. I am sure it is overwhelming. He is not playing good patterns, not looking 3 balls ahead, and not taking care of his breakouts, like the one where he just needed to follow on the 11 in the side which he did, but then he took his other ball up table when he could have shot the 10 down table and broken out his 3 trouble balls. He needs to take care of those early if he wants to run out.

I also think he is trying too hard on his breaks to get more power than Efren, but he is losing control of whitey, always drawing up table with no shot. A big turning point was when he needed the bridge and accidentally touched a ball, probably with his shirt and gave up ball in hand.

Reminds me of when Sigel fouled on me (rolling a ball with his sleeve) and never got caught!!! :D

Anyway, I give credit to Austin to be where he is and it's a great experience for him. He has a fantastic future ahead of him.
 
Karate said:
Ok....Why would Efren say he likes used chalk?.....anyone...

I don't like new chalk either....too hard and restrictive. When it has a gentle dip in it, it seems to coat the best.
 
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