Actually, the rating here is not just for skills but also seems like the "choke" level or the intensity of competition that a player can handle. What then weighs in is the ability to win Major International competitions and high stakes money games. Efren, Django, Amang, Ronnie, Dennis, Alex and Marlon are rated 1 because of their proven performances in the above criteria. So with such a criteria, nobody from the the top 3 levels get demoted because of their accomplishments and proven heart but there are a lot of the lower level players that can outplay some of the higher rated ones in money games and local tournaments. Level2 have the ability at any given time to give the top guns a run for the money but may still lack the winning % in international tournaments and have a lower winning% in matches against the #1 level. Warren, Nikoy, Bebeng, Luat, Andam, Edgar Acaba, Lee Van Corteza and Gandy belong to this level. The 3rd level is still divided in 3 classes, high 3, normal 3 and low 3 and all these guys need is the international exposure and visa/financier problem or lack of is what keeps them rated as such. There are quite a few that I failto name as they just go by a monicker lke Taroy, Tukaw, Owat, Angel, Weiner, Alex Mata, Bert Pasay, Tulabing, MakMak (actually 3 of them and all under 21) WengWeng, Rene Bata, Bubwit, Elvis Calasang, Elvis Perez, Roel Esquillo,etc aside from the above mentioned (I'm sure I've missed more). We have 8-10 16-17 year olds in this level that are recognized as such because of their being here in Manila. There are more in the outskirts that haven't even reached Manila. The #1 14-17 is a 16 year old named Revo(nice catchy name that just may make it).rackmsuckr said:Thanks for the information on all the players we are unfamiliar with. Looks like they have the depth to dominate for years to come.
So they have a 2nd-4th string, (2nd string = Ronnie Alcano, Warren Kiamco, Antonio Gabica, Nikoy Lining, Gandy Valle, 3rd string = Jerome Pena, Carlo Boado, Joven Bustamante, Allan Cuartero, Russian Ceniza (watched him beat Sambajon with Santos getting the wild 7), 4th string = Victor Arpilleda, Deo Mark Alpajora, Jeffrey de Luna and 2 17 year olds), so I am guessing their 5th string would be Parica, Luat, Andam, Santos and a 16 year old?!!![]()
Efren will be rated #1 forever because of his accomplishments and capacity to win the big cash but Dennis has beaten him even in 9ball, 10 ball and rotation in their last 7(six-figure stakes) clashes.
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