2006 9 Ball WPC Reyes vs Alcano pt3

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

*READ NFO* Match between Efren Reyes and Ronato Alcano at the 2006 9-Ball World Pool Championship. This video does not show the last rack(s?) of this match.

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  • man, yall need to get off efren's dick about not playin up to his normal par, its pool, you cant win em all...my goodness, its not like ronato hear sux or anything...sheesh, foolish humans, efren's still the machine frm the phillipine that he always was...

  • @xul99

    Some players and commentators think it's unmanly to soft break. Earl Strickland is pretty vocal about it I think.

  • @supitza1 I agree - I've seen the video you mention several times and I'm in awe every time. His love of the game is an inspiration in itself.

  • I don't see why the commentators are debating about the soft break being "not good" or anything. Alcano is constantly making the corner ball and always has a open path to hit the 1 ball to shoot or play safe. I don't like it mush either but its a very, very effective way to play 9 ball.

  • @mr694you

    because he is playing one bad game you think its over:p this is from 2006 we are now 4 years later and he still plays at the top :p

  • This might not be one of Efren's best days, but he's still my favorite player.

    Just see the "Efren Reyes, the world's greatest pool player ever dazzles with his skill and humility" video, it will make you believe this man is a legend.

  • Best Quality video :) thanx

  • ma partaiesc pe voi

  • It hurts me to see Efren play like this. We are not use of seeing him play so bad. I guess he is human after all. Age has finally defeated the master. But his knowledge never abandoned him. It will always be there. For over 30 years he dominated the game

  • How do you explain the break and runs?

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