Watching: 2005 u.s. open 9 ball: efren reyes vs. earl strickland
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Auto accidents, Car accidents, Truck accidents, Motorcycle accidents are all happening around us. We try to drive our vehicles as carefully as possible but it is always the other drivers' that we have to worry about - right?
How else can we cope with the potential of an accident. Being aware of everything around you when you drive and not be distracted by cell phones, dvd players, gps systems etc. Of, course its easy for me to say all of this, but you know that what I'm writing is true.
Get rid of the distraction and the concentratoin is more on driving, and then being able to deal more speedily with the other driver's bad driving.
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A great match. Jose Parica, the leader of the Asian invasion, faces off with the Korean Dragon, Charlie Williams.
Both players are extremely talented and viable contenders for the the U.S. Open crown.
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Match 1 of 2008 US Open 9-Ball Championship.
Rodney Morris vs. Danny Harriman
The U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship is a production of Billiard Club Network, in association with Accu-Stats Video Productions:
Watch LIVE October 14-20, 2007 @ BilliardClub,net
Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland play 9-Ball at the 2005 U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship. These two players have defined professional pool for the past 20 years.
Jim Wych and Billy Incardona provide expert commentary.
Who do you think is the better overall player? Post your comments.
This is part 5 of a 6 part series.
Just like poker, when you're out of money, you're out of the game. Who's out and Who's in? The bet is $1000 per game.
Will Earl Strickland and Rodney Morris survive? Credits: Producer:R Sykora, Director:P Fleming, Promoter:G Mathews
The US Open 9-Ball Championship celebrates 30 years with an international field of 256 players.
Match #2 features former Russian 9-Ball Champion Evgeny Stalev vs. Warren Kiamco of The Philippines.
Jim Wych and Danny Diliberto make the call.