Reyes vs. Frost Live Stream

Fast Lenny

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Hey guys.I did a dry run tonight with the Earl exhibition and Earl in action too and it went pretty good from what you guys told me.I will be streaming Frost and Reyes at 9PM Eastern time,if your here in AZ that will be 6pm.Its just me doing this on my own so its a one man operation but since i love the game and think you guys are "alright" so i am happy to bring it to you,donations accepted though,my GF will be more understanding then. :p

I do have to thank Mark Cantrill with Eclipse Media for putting on these events and bringing these players to our area here in AZ,its really a treat for us pool fans.

After doing this i have a bigger respect for TAR then i already had because this was just a small time deal and its really time consuming and not as easy as people think,i can only imagine with all that they do and the places they have to travel to how tough it is.Down the road as things come up i will broadcast more but its not TAR by any means and to be honest i wouldnt want that job,like i said its not easy by any means but your guys enjoyment makes it worth it.Thanks for viewing to those who did tonight and it was a pleasure meeting some of the members from on here there such as Prince,Bull,Jimmy M,Rick and others who at this hour as tired as i am that i cant remember right now. ;)

See all of you at the Reyes and Frost One Pocket Challenge!The link is http://www.ustream.tv/channel/eclipsepool ,check out the clips of Earl that are on there,very entertaining! :)
 
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Lenny Great job last night! We all owe you bigtime for this, THANKS....Dave

Mark Thank you as well....
 
Bump for you... and it's a race to 8 in one pocket right?


I'll take Efren for a small sweat bet if anyone is interested.
 
Big thanks to Fast Lenny for doing this. I had to work, and couldn't go in person, and the live feed was a great consolation.
 
Scott wins 8-6! In the final game Efren was ahead 7-0 and Scott banked a ball into a combination and made one in his pocket. He then ran seven and missed a long cut shot for game ball. After a series of safeties, Efren left Scott a very fine cut shot along the bottom rail to his hole. Scott sliced it in for the win!
 
I saw Efren play for the last 3 nites. He didnt lose a set. He played like a genius. But he beat lesser players. As soon as someone fires back at him he tightens up. Im thoroughly disappointed. Its the same Efren I saw at the Derby. At the Derby people were saying he had just lost his brother and that he had arthritis. But it just seems he lost some of his confidence. I might be wrong but I dont like what Im seeing. Scott played great.
 
yobagua said:
I saw Efren play for the last 3 nites. He didnt lose a set. He played like a genius. But he beat lesser players. As soon as someone fires back at him he tightens up. Im thoroughly disappointed. Its the same Efren I saw at the Derby. At the Derby people were saying he had just lost his brother and that he had arthritis. But it just seems he lost some of his confidence. I might be wrong but I dont like what Im seeing. Scott played great.

Looked to me like Efren was trying hard to win. Scott made a great shot to start the run after an Efren safety. Scott actually "dogged" his out ball after he ran seven balls. He put a serious pooch stroke on the ball. When he had a second chance he made a nice cut shot to win.

Efren is still a great player and probably still the best One Pocket player alive. I will agree that he may have slipped a little though. Like Earl, he misses more balls now that before. I had a feeling this would be close in Scott's home room. He had a lot of support and a table he was very comfortable playing on.
 
Freezer wins

I have to say that Efren is the best, except for tonight. Tonight Scott Frost is the best one pocket player on the planet. I just got back home from the match, and it was pretty awesome. Efren's vision is declining just a bit but other than that he looked good. Scott beat him even tonight, with no real excuses, for the first time ever.

Earl looked incredible last night...ran 6 racks in under 20 minutes against Dennis Orender. Dennis had a dry break and Earl ran six on him coming from being down 3-5 to win at 9-5. It was the most incredible display of 10-ball speed I've ever seen. He won 3 sets against Dennis, who is no slouch. I hate it when I hear crap about Earl...the man can flat out play.
 
surprised?

I saw Reyes playing 1 hole at Hardtimes on Friday afternoon and he looked very strong. Was playing kong 10-6 race to 5 for 5 and he made some incredible shots.
 
Tired???

yobagua said:
I saw Efren play for the last 3 nites. He didnt lose a set. He played like a genius. But he beat lesser players. As soon as someone fires back at him he tightens up. Im thoroughly disappointed. Its the same Efren I saw at the Derby. At the Derby people were saying he had just lost his brother and that he had arthritis. But it just seems he lost some of his confidence. I might be wrong but I dont like what Im seeing. Scott played great.

Efren looked tired to me, Yo. How many hours did he put in the last 3 nights?
 
He's over 50. As much as all of us would love for him to play like ... well ... like Efren ... for the rest of his life (and ours), he must slow down some time. It's an unfortunate fact of life, I guess. I have definitely seen Efren play better but nothing can be taken away from Scott. The guy came with it every time he had to and he capitalized on the mistakes that Efren made.



yobagua said:
I saw Efren play for the last 3 nites. He didnt lose a set. He played like a genius. But he beat lesser players. As soon as someone fires back at him he tightens up. Im thoroughly disappointed. Its the same Efren I saw at the Derby. At the Derby people were saying he had just lost his brother and that he had arthritis. But it just seems he lost some of his confidence. I might be wrong but I dont like what Im seeing. Scott played great.
 
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