I lose games but I always learn. Sometimes, I play the table instead of playing my opponent. Other times, I lose to myself (to cocky, to dismissive) but I always come away a better player 😊 As did Reyes this time 👍
@@lucthien601 In addition the "Art of a Master" is let you think you can beat him by letting you win a few games.. all the while they are playing "scared/nervous" then he beats yo' asssss... lol... Master !!!
He still does not beat Efren consistently as no one in billiards ever has.. Probably the closest to constantly give Efren a tough fight would be Earl, and Mike had also way back.. anybody can watch the TV table and see a good match .. Reyes is still by far the better player tested over a long time, and this is just a young kid that won a match against the aging superstar.. even the GOAT has bad days and that's the only reason why this kid won.. big deal he won a match 🎉
This guy is the new magician I've seen him play and he handily defeat Efren Reyes. Can you play some very difficult safeties in this young player takes a challenge and still pockets them all
Jump shot on billiard should not be allowed since it is not a skill shot but an excuse to hit the object ball. Back in the days I don't see anyone execute this shot and if someone does it is a foul shot. I don't know why on earth does some tournament allow this foul shot. I love watching players hit the object ball even with obstacles using rail kicks or curve shots but jump shots is really a foul for me.
i feel like Efren was playing for fun, not to really win except during the 13th rack where he just cleared the table cause there wasnt much fun to be had