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Efren Reyes got the position of 3

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  • Shots like this are why Efren is my favorite player

  • its a smart shot, not exactly what he wanted , but he has options that he thought its the best shot, you can see if he ran into the 6, then he got the other corner, and if he ran into the edge of the 3, he also will have that other corner, so its a smart shot.

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  • efren is god

  • Genioooo!

  • I remember when this son of a bitch hustled me for $5000 in Bangkok.  79.

  • No look at where he putted his cue before the shot to show where he wanted to go, its like 5 cm at the left of where arrived the cue ball really, if he arrived where he wanted to he would kiss the six, thats what i say he played at the start.

  • @raymonnn LoL...that was his intention...look at where he put his stick...

  • He certainly not played for that. he probably played for the kiss on the black. This could go wrong, he almost kissed the seven. A easiest positional shot would be to leave the cue ball near the corner pocket, leaving a harder cut but from there you go easily to the five.

  • lool cool commentator

  • that was so cool...

  • the commentator is funny (:

  • Positioning is often the most underrated aspect of billiards or snooker.

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