I will add one thing to this discussion. The absolute best money player I ever saw at 9-Ball or Ten Ball was Jose Parica. Buddy is second. So these are two oldsters, both over 60. Jose was like the early version of Alex and Buddy was Shane before there was a Shane. One difference though, no one ever beat Buddy, and Shane loses once in a while. Buddy and Parica never played for whatever reason.
But overall I still think Parica was the best I ever saw. He played smart, had more heart than ten bulls and absolutely no dog in him. Alex can get a little careless once in a while. Parica didn't. He never gave anyone any air. Ask around to all the great players still alive from 20-25 years ago. See what they have to say. Parica bar-b-que'd them all! And gave up weight to boot. He beat Earl in his prime. He was the most feared money player for 20 years! And for good reason.
I truly believe the Parica of 20 years ago would have beaten Yang as well. He just had more game than anyone else. Jose was the best money player (and maybe the best pool player) I ever saw play the game. There are many great pool players today and a few good money players, but none quite like Parica. All these other guys (except for Yang) miss balls in big money matches. Parica might not miss a ball for twenty or thirty games at a time! Try fading that. No one could either.
Jay is right on target here. When Jose first came over, Gary and I met him in Akron. He came over to where Gary was warming up and watched Gary rifle in bank shot after bank shot. He commented to me that he was amazed at
how well Gary banked. We took Jose out to eat with us after Gary's match and have been friends ever since. I was even looking into sponsoring him to move to the US at one point. At that same tournament, Gary and I were
watching Jose warm up for his match. He was racking and playing Rotation (15 ball Ghost sort of). He broke and ran 3 1/2 racks of 15 ball rotation and then I think he had to quit to give the table up for a match. Gary was even
more amazed than I was. Efren was at this tournament also and after watching both of these guys shoot, It was at that point that I made the resolution to NEVER bet against a Filipino, period! I may not always bet on them, but
certainly not against them! I've lived by that resolution for about 25 years and there's no doubt in my mind that it's saved me a lot of money over the years! I've seen Jose come from behind in several situations where everyone
though he was out of the match, but me!
I once made a crazy sweat bet with "Cornbread" when Jose was playing Terry Bell in a tournament. Jose had been up all night gambling and had an early morning match with Terry. When
I sat down next to "Red" he said "the Filipino has been up all night and Terry has him on the ropes." The score was 8-3 favoring Terry Bell at that time. I told "Cornbread" you can't count Jose out til it's over! The match
progressed to where it was 9-6 Terry, racing to 11. Cornbread said "Stick a fork in him, he's done"! I said "not yet"! Red looked at me like I was goofy, so I said I'll take Jose for $50. It was a crazy bet, but Jose had started
showing some life and I was pumped at the time and wasn't worried about the $50. Of course Red jumped all over the bet and offered to bet more if I wanted, but I said I don't mind taking a $50 shot at it, but I'm not that crazy!
Well the final score was 11-9 Jose, who went on to win the tournament BTW! Cornbread was livid! He said, "How the hell can you make a bet like that?" My reply was " I've got a lot of faith in that little Filipino, and besides, He
did win , didn't he?" LOL For years Cornbread and I laughed about my crazy bet with him! I've seen Jose do similar things many times. Yes, I agree with Jay about Jose being the best 9-ball money player I've ever seen! And he
still plays pretty damned sporty for a guy over 60!