Reyes vs. Frost Live Stream

wincardona said:
I wish I could of been there to watch this match but I couldn't,and if I were asked who I would of bet on it would of been Reyes.But Frost is without a doubt an animal playing one pocket I have personally felt the heat competing against him.If this match was played at a neutral site Reyes probably would of won and if it was played in the Philippines i'll let you use your imagination to decide what the score would of been. Nevertheless Scott must of played great to beat Reyes and he certainly is capable of doing that especially in his home town.I don't know if it's good or bad but Frost obviously has a new found respect and it will cost others,and also himself.
Yes Billy it was electric in the room and some great one pocket was played,im just glad that they had cameras set up to get the footage,some awesome shots and 8 and outs,the works baby! :D
 
I played Efren the night before the One pocket in AZ. He was in Rancho Cucamonga at Stix until at least midnight.

We played two 8 ball sets on the 9footer and while he played great he didnt play his usual top shelf game. I figured at first it was becuase he
didn't have to play to that level to beat me and that he was giving me a few shots. However talking with a couple people and watching his expressions he was not playing the way HE wanted to be playing either.
I know that I am not the warmup that he needed :o
To top it off I pulled an Austin Murphy while playing him.

I think he might have been a bit run down and perhaps a little under the weather. He was out playing every day while in Ca and out fairly late.
Maybe it caught up with him.

However is it really that big of a stretch for Frost to hang with Efren for a while and end ahead in a race to 8. I don't think so. At their one pocket levels small mistakes can lose sets. He wasnt in town playing on the table or getting used to the setting. That might have been a mistake.
 
Hail Mary Shot said:
I'd be happy that Scott would be the torch-bearer after Efren is done with the 1P game. the guy has the skills and class-act. Scott got a lot of respect for Efren, and that motivated him to get better. his happiness shows his eagerness to win against Efren. an accomplishment or a personal feat that he could be proud of.
I could still remember that "Tiger Wood ain't got shit" remark on Efren he said a year ago. funny and at the same time true. shows his admiration to one of the 1P legends. and I won't be surprised if he becomes one as well. Congrats to Scott. you deserve to win.
I agree that Scott is going to be number 1 soon,he certainly was last night.Scott has a ton of respect for Efren and was just happy to be able to play him,Efren tried hard to win but when he made an error he payed severely for it.Efren is all class,even after losing the match he stuck around for lots of pictures and autographs,what a guy! :)
 
frankncali said:
At their one pocket levels small mistakes can lose sets.

I sat next to Scott during the match last night... he is up 6-0 and trys to play safe but leaves Efren nearly a 90 degree cut from above center table.. and Scott says... " I lost another game with that shot"

I would have been thrilled to have played the same shot! :)
 
back2good1 said:
I sat next to Scott during the match last night... he is up 6-0 and trys to play safe but leaves Efren nearly a 90 degree cut from above center table.. and Scott says... " I lost another game with that shot"

I would have been thrilled to have played the same shot! :)
Hey Carlos,you have a Diamond Pro on order?I hope you invite me over for some practice,i need it! :D
 
Actually... I already have it... Glen should be here to set it up for me in a couple weeks. Once it is setup... its go time!
 
back2good1 said:
Actually... I already have it... Glen should be here to set it up for me in a couple weeks. Once it is setup... its go time!
Your a lucky guy,if you need someone to bang them around with from time to time then keep me in mind. ;)
 
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