I think they're both making a bunch of unforced errors. Shane moves well at times, but other times, his decisions are a little suspect.
The difference is Shane has been capitalizing on all of Efren's mistakes. If Efren was actually able to get out when he's had the chance (and he's had plenty), then the score would be much different.
I'm in shock. I'm just starting to get into 1 pocket and I was expecting a long set with a lot of cool moves that I could learn from. Unfortunately that's not how it played out. Sometimes you're the windshield. Sometimes you're the bug.
... thank God I missed it... Thank goodness I looked at the update (I was thinking maybe not do so...) I was going to watch the loop but I don't want to see this... looking forward to rotation...