TannerPruess said:If I was Manalo's cornerman he would have won.I would have really made sure that he knew I had $90 riding on him.
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Krypto said:A cornerman should be someone that you trust and someone that makes you feel comfortable. Manalo doesn't need anyone to tell him how to play. Parica is a Hall of Fame caliber player (in my opinion), and he has been through many pressure-filled finals. Manalo made an excellent choice in choosing Parica. I think Manalo also honored a man that started the Filipino Invasion into the World Pool scene. I guess you can tell, I'm a great admirer of Parica "The Little Big Man," and I am very pleased that Manalo remebered him at this moment.
StevenPWaldon said:This is true. I also thing that Parica's style is more akin to Manalo's, compared to Reyes or Busta (who def. spin the ball more). Simpler routes, more center ball, but still with incredible precision and pocketing ability.
Good choice, Marlon.
Renegade said:Would the outcome have been different had he chosen someone else, say efren or django? how does the cornerman contribute anyway, if any?
curious choice also of cornerman also for hohmann.
sniper said:IMO it's a little outrageous if anyone thinks the result would be different if Manalo had a different cornerman, I think Manalo's choice of Parica had alot to do with Parica's experience.
Doubt it. I don't think Manalo missed a single shot, unless he missed one in game four. He came up dry on the break a couple of times, and that was pretty much the story. 8-7, with both players coming up dry on breaks and the other player taking two or three games after.Renegade said:Would the outcome have been different had he chosen someone else, say efren or django? how does the cornerman contribute anyway, if any?
curious choice also of cornerman also for hohmann.