wayne said:
I pointed out the tourney in 1998 where Shannon played an incredible match to upset Efren and then went on to win the tourney. Efren was probably the best one-pocket player in the world at that time.
That may be, but he most DEFINITELY was not the best "tournament" one-pocket player in the world. In case you hadn't heard, as far as tournaments go, the last loser is still a loser.
Just because a player gets there gambling does not mean they can get there in tourneys. A lot of players once they get the money from gambling, "grow up" and decide they'd like something to show their kids, and prove they were a champion. Sorry if I did not make it clear. When we were speaking of Shannon's tournament wins, we were talking about TOURNAMENTS. Whether or not Efren was the best gambler at one-pocket makes no difference. He hadn't won a major one-pocket event. So, he wasn't seen as a top tournament one-pocket player.
Tournaments and gambling are totally separate. Back in the day, I would have bet on Jersey Red over Wimpy Lassiter after hours at one-pocket. Make it a tournament match, and I'd make Wimpy a 2-1 favorite.
wayne said:
Instead of you taking your whupping like a man for making dumb statements you have a hissy fit and start coming up with things that were never mentioned like "Shannon being a contender to replace Efren", you made this up I never said it.
You might want to look at the title of the thread.

That was the whole point to my response, is that Shannon is no contender to replace Efren. You are arguing with me, so I took that to mean you think Shannon has a chance.
wayne said:
Now go sit in the corner and stf up or I will call on the big guns to shoot your weird statement down.
By all means, do so.. Because I am not going to "stf", as you so elegantly put it.
wayne said:
Show some respect for a great champion Shannon who against very tough odds played what may be the greatest match of his life to beat the best player in the world and then went on to win the tournament. A marvelous accomplishment that shouldn't be downgraded by anyone.
??? I do have respect for Shannon's game. I'm just saying if he enters the same one pocket event as Efren, he's playing for at best 2nd place.
And I beg to differ. Shannon was known as the best tournament one-pocket player before Efren learned how to win in one pocket events. It was EXPECTED for him to win, just as before Efren won his first U.S. Open, if he was playing Earl in the finals, it was EXPECTED for Earl to win. If he wins, yeah, it's an accomplishment, t it is not out of the ordinary.
Because Efren had not won a one-pocket event yet, Shannon was supposed to beat him. As soon as Efren won, everyone else (including Shannon) was playing for second.
Bring out dem big guns, son!
Russ