Cool. I like Yang's game as well. He is a good shotmaker and I enjoy watching him. I just looked at your page and noticed you have a good collection. I saw that Yang vs Orcollo before. Nice uploads.
just for those who do not understand the language, the commentator said in rack 9 that the pockets only holds one and 4/5 of a ball. Which is significantly tighter even than Diamond professional (the hardest i played so far) that's probably why both players suffered a lil Also, stop arguing guys! Yang played a good game but for sure Efren Reyes is the best player ever in the history of pool. No doubt about that.
@zoranban yang won the osaka open at age 16 or so? thats a major event. and he has won many lags in the san miguel/guiness tours, and those tournaments feature 24 top asian players. where are u hearing that he is listed as one of the "great champions." he is known very well for his offensive game, and many top pros had considered him in some time to be the best "offensive" 9 ball player. and yes, i am sure he can beat reyes twice. short races are hard to say.. however i dunno about a set to 100
@Larrygallis hmm. im sure many players have won a match against efren reyes. especially short matches. however, short matches don't prove much anyways. i am sure ANY player in the world, even the top pros would feel great beating efren
@Baddieko There's no completely objective way to rate a pool player. But I'd agree with you that money can reveal a lot about a players level. But some tournaments are paid more than others. For example, Efren won the IPT 8 ball, which paid a ridiculous amount (couple years worth of pool player's salary). The ideal way is for players to play money matches to say 30-40, consistently, and whoever has the better record can be concluded as the better player. But that is not very likely to happen..
But of course, no doubt Efren is a better player than Yang. Yang always seemed have shown a tremendous talent but also seemed to have lacked that mental toughness that the elites posses - which I think is one of the most important factor in professional pool.
Sure, I agree Yang played better than Efren in this match and won. But that's not what you said earlier. You said " Yang is just better". And that is not a fact.
Cool. I like Yang's game as well. He is a good shotmaker and I enjoy watching him. I just looked at your page and noticed you have a good collection. I saw that Yang vs Orcollo before. Nice uploads.
where is young now?
He is gone😢
楊清順 真是強
對啊,真的很強,可是現在的救愛撞球
台塑盃的比賽他已經?回不去當年的霸氣!的那種氣勢了
開球真是帥
just for those who do not understand the language, the commentator said in rack 9 that the pockets only holds one and 4/5 of a ball. Which is significantly tighter even than Diamond professional (the hardest i played so far)
that's probably why both players suffered a lil
Also, stop arguing guys! Yang played a good game but for sure Efren Reyes is the best player ever in the history of pool. No doubt about that.
@zoranban yang won the osaka open at age 16 or so? thats a major event. and he has won many lags in the san miguel/guiness tours, and those tournaments feature 24 top asian players. where are u hearing that he is listed as one of the "great champions." he is known very well for his offensive game, and many top pros had considered him in some time to be the best "offensive" 9 ball player. and yes, i am sure he can beat reyes twice. short races are hard to say.. however i dunno about a set to 100
近似苛求!哈哈哈!
This must have been an unbelievable feeling for Yang, not many persons can say they won a match against Reyes the Great
i agree
@Larrygallis hmm. im sure many players have won a match against efren reyes. especially short matches. however, short matches don't prove much anyways. i am sure ANY player in the world, even the top pros would feel great beating efren
@Baddieko There's no completely objective way to rate a pool player. But I'd agree with you that money can reveal a lot about a players level. But some tournaments are paid more than others. For example, Efren won the IPT 8 ball, which paid a ridiculous amount (couple years worth of pool player's salary). The ideal way is for players to play money matches to say 30-40, consistently, and whoever has the better record can be concluded as the better player. But that is not very likely to happen..
But of course, no doubt Efren is a better player than Yang. Yang always seemed have shown a tremendous talent but also seemed to have lacked that mental toughness that the elites posses - which I think is one of the most important factor in professional pool.
because it's just an Invitational. I believe this match is an exibition only. Efren will never show his game when there is no money.
"Said the asian"
Sure, I agree Yang played better than Efren in this match and won.
But that's not what you said earlier.
You said " Yang is just better". And that is not a fact.
No way. Yang is good, but anyone can beat Efren at 9-ball.
Yang has no chance against Efren at one-pocket.
are we talking about one-pocket? Yang played better then efren in that match, and deserved to win!
@joethepigg its just proof that he is human after all :p
its pure luck ,but thats 9 ball
are you blind?