Efren Vs Frost

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2007

7 am Friday at the DCC,Efren vs Frost 1 pocket, Efren shoots a left handed cross corner, then crosses a 2 rail cross corner, only then to miss a straight in . Then Scott tells the truth.

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  • "This guy is superhuman. Tiger Woods ain't got shit on him"

    Hahaha

  • XD... bustamante with the shoes off... xD

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  • albert, I also heard a double kiss on the first shot...which means he got lucky to make it, he probably wasn't trying to make it. However, he made up for it with the two rail bank.

  • I've seen this video several times... but I just realized that at :18 did I hear a kiss and yet the ball still went into Efren's pocket? WTF? Amazing...

  • rofl. frost is funny as hell.

  • 0:55 *JAW OPENED* Just tell me why and how do you come up with such stuff

  • They can,but it is a bit complicated. You must start really young playing with butterfly stroke,approximately before the age of 14, if you build up a different mechanic of shot,it 10 times harder to switch to so called filipino stroke. One bright example of such enormous effort is Mika Immonen

  • i learnt to play watching efren shoot..so i think my stoke is kida similar to his......the best then..now and forever..(until i get my practice in lol )

  • filipino strokes cant be duplicated? lol what a joke

  • In his younger days, Reyes didn't play one pocket.

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