if you watched the finals yesterday in All-Japan, the first few racks were flawless! Alcano put the cueball anywhere he wanted to, very accurately.
matibay pa rin.
I watched Alcano some years back when he was hanging out at Hardtimes in Los Angeles. He was giving up ridiculous weight, sometimes in games he was totally unfamiliar with, like one pocket.
He just wanted to play, whether it was for a couple of bucks or a couple of thousand bucks, he didn't care, just so he was in action. It was exhilarating to watch, a man in tune with his stroke, challenging himself to soar to the highest levels of pool.
I watched Alcano some years back when he was hanging out at Hardtimes in Los Angeles. He was giving up ridiculous weight, sometimes in games he was totally unfamiliar with, like one pocket.
He just wanted to play, whether it was for a couple of bucks or a couple of thousand bucks, he didn't care, just so he was in action. It was exhilarating to watch, a man in tune with his stroke, challenging himself to soar to the highest levels of pool.
I watched Alcano some years back when he was hanging out at Hardtimes in Los Angeles. He was giving up ridiculous weight, sometimes in games he was totally unfamiliar with, like one pocket.
He just wanted to play, whether it was for a couple of bucks or a couple of thousand bucks, he didn't care, just so he was in action. It was exhilarating to watch, a man in tune with his stroke, challenging himself to soar to the highest levels of pool.
Like giving King Kong the 5-out and beating him?
KK said Efren didn't even give him that kind of spot.