♥♥ In my opinion, Efren attempted several questionable shots in the last 3 games in that set. Was he hustling Bobby, trying to make him think he could beat Efren? Guess only Efren knows for sure.
This is in my opinion as or in some cases more educational than watching 2 world class players match up. you can relate to some of the mistakes being made by Bobby. You can also see how when playing a top flight player, even a small slip up means curtains. You need to score at some point to win, but if you make an aggressive move and come up short...............
Why would you play a championship One-pocket player that plays the ghost for 100k race to 15 10-ball and wins? That's beyond me. This guy is no where near his level making bets of 2k. I almost feel bad for the guy but he made the choice.
+Andrew Ryan Bobby is actually a talented player. Be reminded that he was receiving a handicap adjustment from Efren, so Bobby and his manager thought they could squeak by and win. You're also not seeing the mentality of a pool hustler/ gambler. They actually started out betting pretty low at $500. Then raised the bet again and again afterwards. They are playing the percentage that eventually, if the continue to raise the bet too cover all previous lost bets, they will win and at least break even or make a little money. Some of this is ego as well. Bobby is way outclassed here, but you have to hand it to him for trying. And, like other guys say, 'You can't become better until you play better opponents.'
Not if you're mentally in the game like the players are (well, Efren, at least). I keep thinking, before every shot the players make: _what would _*_I_*_ do?_ Plus, with commentators like Daniel Busch, Box and, for example, the excellent Billy Incardona, I get to hear real-time expert analysis and sometimes anecdotes. It's fun!
I played regional 9-ball tournaments for 15 years, but after getting into one pocket, watching 9-ball matches puts me to sleep. That 10-second TH-cam double-tap forward does come in handy on the matches without commentary.
efren reyes the best onepocket playeron planet. hi is alien from planet billiard
38:00 for worst prediction out of the commentary booth
♥♥ In my opinion, Efren attempted several questionable shots in the last 3 games in that set.
Was he hustling Bobby, trying to make him think he could beat Efren?
Guess only Efren knows for sure.
This is in my opinion as or in some cases more educational than watching 2 world class players match up. you can relate to some of the mistakes being made by Bobby. You can also see how when playing a top flight player, even a small slip up means curtains. You need to score at some point to win, but if you make an aggressive move and come up short...............
♥♥ I can almost hear Bobby telling his "backers", " I've got this, man. I came back from 6-2 to a hill-hill score. I can beat this guy".
As someone said in the part 1 "Playing Efren Reyes at One-Pocket is an expensive suicide."
why don't u do the score right
This guy is a fool to play him again in the pit.Ur right davids,efren doesnt care abt his size.
Damn, that's gotta hurt...
geez at the 2 hour 17 min mark way to make those balls disappear from bobbys pocket
Why would you play a championship One-pocket player that plays the ghost for 100k race to 15 10-ball and wins? That's beyond me. This guy is no where near his level making bets of 2k. I almost feel bad for the guy but he made the choice.
Do you think you become a better pool player by watching youtube videos or by getting up there and actually playing against the best in the world?
+Corba Kai exactly, well said
+Andrew Ryan Bobby is actually a talented player. Be reminded that he was receiving a handicap adjustment from Efren, so Bobby and his manager thought they could squeak by and win. You're also not seeing the mentality of a pool hustler/ gambler. They actually started out betting pretty low at $500. Then raised the bet again and again afterwards. They are playing the percentage that eventually, if the continue to raise the bet too cover all previous lost bets, they will win and at least break even or make a little money. Some of this is ego as well. Bobby is way outclassed here, but you have to hand it to him for trying. And, like other guys say, 'You can't become better until you play better opponents.'
If I was Backing this guy….. We would fight afterwards !!!
1 pocket is fun to play but damn it sure is boring as hell to watch !!!!!
Not if you're mentally in the game like the players are (well, Efren, at least). I keep thinking, before every shot the players make: _what would _*_I_*_ do?_
Plus, with commentators like Daniel Busch, Box and, for example, the excellent Billy Incardona, I get to hear real-time expert analysis and sometimes anecdotes.
It's fun!
I played regional 9-ball tournaments for 15 years, but after getting into one pocket, watching 9-ball matches puts me to sleep. That 10-second TH-cam double-tap forward does come in handy on the matches without commentary.
Obvious!!!
When you ego gets the Best of you. Son go back to your local pub an make excuses !!!
Let me guess you know nothing of American pool
Bobby always thought he played better than he actually did