Filler, Gorst, Chang, Ko, Ko, Reyes, Sigel, Strickland, Morris, Archer,
Yup all three of 'em...
Yes and I forgot SVB, Souquet and that other Filipino, Orcollo, Raga, Aranas, Parica, Corteza Kiamco...Corey is also fun to watch.
Wu, Shaw, Filler, Yapp, and Morris.
Basically all the great left-handed players. Except Sigel, he played on buckets and I don't consider him a shotmaker. Plus he's not active, like the rest of the list.
Oh and Jeffrey De Luna (the only left-handed pro from the Phillipines that I know of)
I'll throw Sharivari in there cause I enjoy his YT instructional videos.
I might have to switch out one of mine for Louie!My all time three favorites were KEITH (he was so damn good and made it look so easy!), Ronnie (by far the most creative One Pocket player ever!), and Louie Roberts (he was so entertaining and shot straighter then Tom Mix!). I also loved Parica and Earl in their primes because they both played so damn good (loved watching how well they controlled whitey!).
I also loved to watch Ronnie Alcano.Earl, Shane, Busty. I love watching guys with the long bridges and a flowing, natural style. These guys also play quickly which is a prerequisite for me to watch. 3 top shelf breakers.
He was definitely entertainingEfren-to watch the magic.
Buddy Hall-to watch him work around the table.
Fats-not necessarily to watch him, but more to listen to him.
Tom Mix , damn that will get some to google.My all time three favorites were KEITH (he was so damn good and made it look so easy!), Ronnie (by far the most creative One Pocket player ever!), and Louie Roberts (he was so entertaining and shot straighter then Tom Mix!). I also loved Parica and Earl in their primes because they both played so damn good (loved watching how well they controlled whitey!).