I've watched more one pocket than I ever played. It's a thinking person's game that often triggers a spark of creativity. I enjoyed the match and look forward to more accu-stat video matches. Thanks Pat.
I'm glad to hear that these bring u happy memories of your father I lost mine a couple years ago and he used to embarrass me in public all the time when I was younger singing I'm to sexy by right said Fred and now everytime I hear it I jam to it and smile remembering those moments lol
Awesome comment. 👍👍 It's true isn't it... the smallest most random things can tickle our memories of our loved ones who've passed. They'll always live on in our hearts and memories. Cheers
It was very competative game, both players played great. Even though i'm a fan of Efren Scott Frost made Efren worked for the win.This is the first time i watched this one-pocket game.
♥♥ NOTE: At the 1:13:35 mark in the video, they reset the shot clock, which gives Efren 60 seconds to shoot. BUT, the referee hasn't even spotted the ball that Scott had made in a neutral pocket. That shot clock shouldn't start UNTIL the referee finishes spotting the ball.
you are right. doesn't matter for Efrens shot though, he didn't had to rush. but he gave the red a sideway glance I noticed the second time around I watched this. Thanks to you. thanks LOL
For all the people complaining, who is holding a gun to your head to make you watch this? There's only millions of hours of content on RUclips, maybe watch something else?... Pretty wild thought I know.
Thanks Pat, always enjoy watching Efren. Scott is a great one pocket player, but he is always whining, and making excuses when shots don't go his way. Efren didn't seem to have any problems.
At 9:40 in the video. Efrens bank shot reveals that the table was not playing level near his pocket. That is huge, when playing one pocket in my opinion.
That bottom-right pocket is tilted away from the camera. There've been a couple slow rolls that curved away from that pocket. Just saw another at about 30:50. You can see it on the shooter's face after the miss. I pulled a few frames from the shot and lined up the left-hand-side of the ball. The line created in the first half-second of the roll does not predict the line taken for the rest of it. The deviation is less than a centimeter (he would have missed, anyway) but it's there.
Plus, we get stream of consciousness from DI Liberto- haters stifle yourselves- Danny gives options and observations from 50+ years of being a billiard wizard. The thing about options and moves and how Danny points those out is why we leave the audio loud.
Danny has knowledge more than any other commentator. Who ever said something against that he doesn’t know anything about pool. What a great calls he did specially when Efren plays,and usually execute these calls which approves how mindful danny is.
That describes exaclty the difference between pool and snooker. No professional snooker player would ever continue playing after comitting a foul on 2 balls. Crude vs. refined.
I don’t know where you think he keeps getting better and better. He hasn’t competed or won anything significant in who knows how long. I don’t even think he competes professionally anymore because of that reason. Father Time
efren already beyond Father Time. This already his Great GrandFather Time. He said he was the best in the 70s where nobody was playin him. broke out in the US in d 80s. defied father time and dominated the 90s. grandfather time in 00s-007s.
just looking at the spectators, i see rapt attention from old guys who know what they are observing, and being offering a master class in one pocket, mistakes and scratches nonwithstanding.
At 1:20:00 Efren’s rack was not straight. That’s why he scratched. Ref seemed to check it but did not say anything. It was clearly twisted to the left though
Reyes still playing great matches in his 60s. Pretty awesome! Wish we could have young efren and earl playing these young stars nowadays! Would be fun to watch.
'The older commentator' aka Danny diliberto, billiard congress hall of fame, one pocket hall of fame and the straight pool hall of fame, so I think he's entitles to disagree from time to time 🤣
If you think one-pocket is not exciting, let tell me about Reyes fighting back from way down to make it 6-6, then Frost getting and making a difficult long shot cut bank for 7-6, and an absolutely fabulous cue ball kick into a length-of-table one-rail bank to win the game 8-6 - but it just fell short by six inches. After trading safeties Frost had a sensational shot for the win: a twice-length-of-table double bank for the win. Whooie. Frost made the shots look easy, and I guess they might be easy for him (and Efren, too) since they are common one-pocket shots, but still low percentage, especially that kick-bank from the head of the table into a corner pocket nine feet away, and the winning shot a backward double bank twice the length of the table.
@@AccuStats Actually, looking at it again - there are THREE fouls. One on the stripe as he bumps it with the cue. The second and third are both touches on the 8 ball. I hadn't noticed before that the 8 moves twice. How the hell did a ref not catch this? Given the bridging challenge on the shot, there is NOTHING else more important for the ref to have been watching for and he missed three fouls?
The magician luvs pool and never tired playing pool even in the Phil, he kept on competing on new generation of youngster..At his age still sharp and hard to beat. thars how he luvs pool.
1st time I watched a 1 pocket, dunno how to play it but now I know and I like it. I like the safety game in 9 or 10 ball and this game has lots of safety shots and strategy
This is the first time I've watched one pocket and I realy enjoyed the tactical side. Fair play to the commentators, they called the shots most of the time. Not sure I'll convince my mates to play, should I ever see a pool hall again.
efren already beyond Father Time. This already his Great GrandFather Time. He said he was the best in the 70s where nobody was playin him. broke out in the US in d 80s. defied father time and dominated the 90s. grandfather time and still winning in 00s-007s.
at 1:32:11, Frost laid his stick on the table to fetch an extension. the shot clock reset to 60 seconds but why did the shot clock not begin counting down while he was clearly using up his own time? He could have grabbed a bridge easily enough but still, should be on his own time either way. and then at 1:37:20 approximately, after Frost breaks, the clock is already counting down on Efron while Frost is still circling the table. Quite a lot of bias from the judges against Efron I'd say
Frost is a jerk and a cry baby, he thinks he is the best 1 pocket player in the world, when he is not, Efren is better than he is. He is walking around the table after he shoots, and he even stood behind Efren when Efren was waiting to shoot. If I were Efren I would have told him to sit his big ass down after his shot is over, and tell him to stop standing behind him.
I'm pretty sure after playing in the Phillipines for decades, I assure you that antics and shark tactics does not phase his mental state. While how he feels is important, he possesses an uncanny ability to focus thanks to how the pool scene can be in the Phillipines.
this is the first time I watched one-pocket pool. Great tactical game. I wondered about Efrens shot 1:30:00 in did he scratch the white on purpose and made it a perfect tactical shot? the ball he potted (and he couldn't prevent leaving it for Frost anyway) didn't count because he scratched the cue ball. And the commentators didn't pick up on it? Or do I need to learn the rules better?
Spookrijder tegenligger ● No. Because Efren made a ball in Scott's pocket, Scott gets to keep it. Because Efren "scratched" the cue ball, he "owes" a ball to his score. If he has one or more balls that he's already made, they spot one of Efren's previously made balls. If he doesn't have any previously made balls, he "owes" a ball - which means he will have to make 9 balls, instead of 8, to win. Let's say a player has "fouled" 4 times during a game. And, let's say that player hasn't made any balls yet. Each time he fouls, you'll see them put a coin on their side of the table. That's a reminder that they "owe" however many balls they owe. When they finally DO make a ball (or, balls), when they're done shooting that "inning" at the table, they'll "spot" however many balls they owe (and remove a coin for each one they've spotted). ● There's a (somewhat) infamous one pocket match here on RUclips, where Scott Frost took so many "fouls" - on purpose - that he "owed" something like 10 balls. He had SO MANY pennies on the table that he had to make 2 stacks of them. Sometimes a player thinks it's to his benefit to owe balls, rather than shoot something that will give the opponent a chance to make a good shot. If you're new to one pocket, watch some more games. Eventually you'll understand what's going on. Enjoy!
Danny Barcenas ● Hi, Danny. There's a great one-pocket website at onepocket.org ● There's a lot of info there. If you're just looking for the rules, etc., at the top of the page, choose THE GAME ● Of course, tournaments have their own rules, but, onepocket.org will tell you about how to keep score, etc.
The table seems unlevel. The ball floats away from the bottom rail on softer cuts. Check the cut at 30:53. Efren had an earlier cut in the first game that did the same thing.
Efren's dance at the end though 😂 how can you not love this maestro?
I've watched more one pocket than I ever played. It's a thinking person's game that often triggers a spark of creativity. I enjoyed the match and look forward to more accu-stat video matches. Thanks Pat.
Thank you to Accu-Stats and Pat Fleming for providing us fans of the game with so many wonderful matches to watch! You guys are awesome!
My dad ordered vhs tapes from you guys when I was in high-school. I miss him so much but these bring back fond memories.
Ok la
I'm glad to hear that these bring u happy memories of your father I lost mine a couple years ago and he used to embarrass me in public all the time when I was younger singing I'm to sexy by right said Fred and now everytime I hear it I jam to it and smile remembering those moments lol
Awesome comment. 👍👍
It's true isn't it... the smallest most random things can tickle our memories of our loved ones who've passed. They'll always live on in our hearts and memories. Cheers
Ich hibhicu h ii
Watching one pocket for the first time.... This is an amazing style... Mesmerizing!!
Thanks for posting this. No one else comes close to Accustats.
43:28 that's a super good shot. People sleep on safety shots, but I love them.
Pool and Billiards are actually INTELLECTUAL Mental Games. I hope people realize it :)
UNFORTUNATELY OVER MOST'S HEAD!"
Yeah, one pocket is the Chess of pool. Love it!
Come on!!! It was never about mental, and it's all about physicality and you have to be good at geometry. 🤣🤣🤣
These are my two favourite One-Pocket Players
1:07:59 - Scott fouled two balls -- 11 & 8 -- but nobody noticed
good eye 👍
It was very competative game, both players played great. Even though i'm a fan of Efren Scott Frost made Efren worked for the win.This is the first time i watched this one-pocket game.
Efren is applying his knowledge in Physics
1:50:00 SHOT OF THE MATCH
♥♥ NOTE: At the 1:13:35 mark in the video, they reset the shot clock, which gives Efren 60 seconds to shoot.
BUT, the referee hasn't even spotted the ball that Scott had made in a neutral pocket.
That shot clock shouldn't start UNTIL the referee finishes spotting the ball.
you are right. doesn't matter for Efrens shot though, he didn't had to rush. but he gave the red a sideway glance I noticed the second time around I watched this. Thanks to you. thanks LOL
For all the people complaining, who is holding a gun to your head to make you watch this?
There's only millions of hours of content on RUclips, maybe watch something else?...
Pretty wild thought I know.
thanks for posting. they both didn't play their best but still entertaining
Thank you Accu Stats!
Best quality video production and commentary out there.
Wow, thanks!
Thanks Pat, always enjoy watching Efren. Scott is a great one pocket player, but he is always whining, and making excuses when shots don't go his way. Efren didn't seem to have any problems.
Effren plays for his passion , neither to win or lose the game . That's the difference between a player and sports person
@@ramakrishnashanbhoge1014 lol
Fatboy Approved!
Great match Pat,
Thx very much 😀
At 9:40 in the video. Efrens bank shot reveals that the table was not playing level near his pocket. That is huge, when playing one pocket in my opinion.
That bottom-right pocket is tilted away from the camera. There've been a couple slow rolls that curved away from that pocket. Just saw another at about 30:50. You can see it on the shooter's face after the miss. I pulled a few frames from the shot and lined up the left-hand-side of the ball. The line created in the first half-second of the roll does not predict the line taken for the rest of it. The deviation is less than a centimeter (he would have missed, anyway) but it's there.
43:33 best shot, Scott goes for it too at 1:14:14
Great commentary from Mark Wilson.
Magnificent decider, great final shot
1:08:04 Scott touches the 11 with his cue and the 8 with his hand
Jesus yeah
Plus, we get stream of consciousness from DI Liberto- haters stifle yourselves- Danny gives options and observations from 50+ years of being a billiard wizard. The thing about options and moves and how Danny points those out is why we leave the audio loud.
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I guess that's why he's wrong so much.
Better tha JJ who can’t stfu.
Danny has knowledge more than any other commentator. Who ever said something against that he doesn’t know anything about pool. What a great calls he did specially when Efren plays,and usually execute these calls which approves how mindful danny is.
Commentary is fine, not stellar, but not bad either...
Second time watching this game and I’ve learned a lot, patient is first technic to master
Two cowboys as commentators...GREAT!
That was breath taking "Magician" Frost was expecting to take the game but failed. Belib talaga ako lodi 🤩
1:08:04 - foul on both the 11 and 8
Absolutely. Nice catch on the 8-ball.
Sure was. What was the ref looking at I wonder.
That describes exaclty the difference between pool and snooker. No professional snooker player would ever continue playing after comitting a foul on 2 balls. Crude vs. refined.
I want to believe that that is why he lost. He knew he fouled and ran with it...karma.
FROST WAS SCORE LESS SO REFEREE GAVE HIM A BONUS AND THE COMMENTATORS ALSO.... EFREN KNEW ABOUT THE FOUL BUT HES SO HUMBLE AND HE LET THE REFEERE
Efren Reyes is the best player of the world.He is the magician
Delete this comment before earl strickland comes after you
Love the shot by Scott Frost at 54:51, Efren loved it too.
Thank You Pat love these High Definition Video Matches, Appreciated watching this video now.
He aged like fine wine, he keeps getting better and better
I don’t know where you think he keeps getting better and better. He hasn’t competed or won anything significant in who knows how long. I don’t even think he competes professionally anymore because of that reason. Father Time
Who do u think is the top player at the moment ?
efren already beyond Father Time. This already his Great GrandFather Time. He said he was the best in the 70s where nobody was playin him. broke out in the US in d 80s. defied father time and dominated the 90s. grandfather time in 00s-007s.
just looking at the spectators, i see rapt attention from old guys who know what they are observing, and being offering a master class in one pocket, mistakes and scratches nonwithstanding.
Nice ending.. Tnx accustats
Did the ball roll crooked at 9:38 ? Uneven table? watch the 1 ball as it stops
I caught that too
Danny D's commentary amuses me❤️
i stopped breathing at the last 8minutes 😂😂😂, the suspense
Two amazing players 👏
Many of these shots seem unremarkable but executed under pressure. These guys are still great players to me.
To see those carems kisses and banks takes a genius to perform is the excitement of 20 yrs. practice. Great players learn from each shot.
At 1:20:00 Efren’s rack was not straight. That’s why he scratched. Ref seemed to check it but did not say anything. It was clearly twisted to the left though
everytime i watch efren ,i learned something new .....thank you mr magic !!!!!
Reyes still playing great matches in his 60s. Pretty awesome! Wish we could have young efren and earl playing these young stars nowadays! Would be fun to watch.
I think efren has improved with age to be honest just with having more shot knowledge and experience
Look at the ref ang efren they are old but still active in the sport they love... this two is my favorite👍👍👍
You missed one person.. the commentators..I guess one of them is old too
I'm surprised that these two commentators are still surprised at Efren's style of play.
-CDź
@@albertomalaza2416 4
So many times the older commentator WAS MADE A FOOL for doubting Efren's shots.
'The older commentator' aka Danny diliberto, billiard congress hall of fame, one pocket hall of fame and the straight pool hall of fame, so I think he's entitles to disagree from time to time 🤣
I hope Scott's game is on because if you play Efren and didn't pay your dues at the table, Efren will make you pay them.
Danny D commentary....always awesome.
Does it take more patience to play, or to watch?
to watch. just look at the audience.
@@PurpleHaze4me haha.. I know, interesting faces. I actually do like watching one pocket, can be a little tedious though.
To watch, unless you love the game.
If you think one-pocket is not exciting, let tell me about Reyes fighting back from way down to make it 6-6, then Frost getting and making a difficult long shot cut bank for 7-6, and an absolutely fabulous cue ball kick into a length-of-table one-rail bank to win the game 8-6 - but it just fell short by six inches. After trading safeties Frost had a sensational shot for the win: a twice-length-of-table double bank for the win. Whooie. Frost made the shots look easy, and I guess they might be easy for him (and Efren, too) since they are common one-pocket shots, but still low percentage, especially that kick-bank from the head of the table into a corner pocket nine feet away, and the winning shot a backward double bank twice the length of the table.
1:08:03 TWO FOULS! How is he still shooting?
Nice catch on the second foul.😀
@@AccuStats Actually, looking at it again - there are THREE fouls. One on the stripe as he bumps it with the cue. The second and third are both touches on the 8 ball. I hadn't noticed before that the 8 moves twice. How the hell did a ref not catch this? Given the bridging challenge on the shot, there is NOTHING else more important for the ref to have been watching for and he missed three fouls?
White privilege ..just kidding😂😂😂
@@foodini I've watched it about five times and I still don't see the 8-ball actually move. Is it before or after the the stripe moves?
@@paulsmc7041 After the strip moves the 8 rocks as he brings his hand up
I like the voice of 2 commentators, very clear
Bitag
The referee is the lucky guy he get to see Efren and the other best pool players play up close and personal
Intelligence pool takes skill and pressure, 1 Pocket is tough as ... and more thought to perform, I love it.
Excellent watching. Masterful.
Glad you enjoyed it
ya gotta love them both. good sportsmanship.
Efren's signature dance at the end lol
The magician luvs pool and never tired playing pool even in the Phil, he kept on competing on new generation of youngster..At his age still sharp and hard to beat. thars how he luvs pool.
Scott is one of the biggest tools in Pool today.
Why's that?
Aldoobie He’s known for scumbag moves on people. You can’t trust him.
That is called Efren's Dance
The one commentator literally knows nothing lol. Kept trying to judge their shots prior and was ALWAYS wrong.
Lol I also noticed
1st time I watched a 1 pocket, dunno how to play it but now I know and I like it. I like the safety game in 9 or 10 ball and this game has lots of safety shots and strategy
1:08:04 he moved the 8 ball
You're right. Nice catch.
@@AccuStats thanks , sir !!
He actually moved the the 8 and 11. The ref is not paying attention.
@@Stefano_Rodriguez and the two commentators on talking pills 😆
Ends with greatness.
This is the first time I've watched one pocket and I realy enjoyed the tactical side. Fair play to the commentators, they called the shots most of the time. Not sure I'll convince my mates to play, should I ever see a pool hall again.
efren already beyond Father Time. This already his Great GrandFather Time. He said he was the best in the 70s where nobody was playin him. broke out in the US in d 80s. defied father time and dominated the 90s. grandfather time and still winning in 00s-007s.
I love to play one pocket - hate to watch it. Sometimes like watching paint dry but you can learn a lot from these two guys.
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Scott's rockin' that Transylvanian widow's peak.
Efrem skills is the bests u could make impossible shots
so interesting to see the shot selections, to get a master class on dissecting a one-pocket table
hahaha efren gestures is so cute and adorable eversince
Efren Plays HARD !
See , sir Efren won the fight 😊😊😊congrats pride of the Philippines ❤❤
Great matches Reyes prety smart missed a few but was relaxed it would be beter if we could get a top view more thanks
Noted!
Loved it. Great game. Great match. 👍
at 1:32:11, Frost laid his stick on the table to fetch an extension. the shot clock reset to 60 seconds but why did the shot clock not begin counting down while he was clearly using up his own time? He could have grabbed a bridge easily enough but still, should be on his own time either way.
and then at 1:37:20 approximately, after Frost breaks, the clock is already counting down on Efron while Frost is still circling the table.
Quite a lot of bias from the judges against Efron I'd say
Timekeeper fell asleep.
Was that a joke or did he actually fall asleep
Usually don’t use shot clock playing one pocket. Takes extreme concentration playing one pocket
if that player frost would not give up table after he misses by standing behind bata than bata should step on his foot.
Take a shot every time that guy says double bank 😂
This is why I love pool & chess
It would be great if you could also post who the commentators are in your descriptions please. Thanks for posting these.
Good idea! Thanks.
@Hasty David Have you ever heard the saying, if you don’t have something nice to say, then maybe you shouldn’t say it?
1:51:12 Their names are mentioned at the last few seconds of the video.
Good game
Manila bay update
1:08:00 ref didn't see the foul against scott !! This is stupid
Yeah! I saw that one!
@@marlonallansupetran7120 double foul 11 and 8
@@lynnep.2469 came back to their places anyway lol
..Mark is a very good announcer
Efrén could have been a great surgeon
An Epic game!!!
That shot Scott said he liked from efren at like 52 min was crazy. Cross bank into the stack.
just have the time to see this game! amazing "BATA" EFREN REYES!❤❤❤👍🙏
bottom right pocket warped. got eferen too.
Efren bata reyes master of creativity ang king of decesion making! Ur the man
there is centuries of one pocket knowlege sitting in the audience.
Efren keeps getting frustrated because frost keeps walkin in his line of sight during shots and standing behind him. Frost is doing it on purpose.
Frost is a jerk and a cry baby, he thinks he is the best 1 pocket player in the world, when he is not, Efren is better than he is. He is walking around the table after he shoots, and he even stood behind Efren when Efren was waiting to shoot. If I were Efren I would have told him to sit his big ass down after his shot is over, and tell him to stop standing behind him.
Oke
I'm pretty sure after playing in the Phillipines for decades, I assure you that antics and shark tactics does not phase his mental state. While how he feels is important, he possesses an uncanny ability to focus thanks to how the pool scene can be in the Phillipines.
😊😊😊 mo+@@steves2241
this is the first time I watched one-pocket pool. Great tactical game. I wondered about Efrens shot 1:30:00 in did he scratch the white on purpose and made it a perfect tactical shot? the ball he potted (and he couldn't prevent leaving it for Frost anyway) didn't count because he scratched the cue ball. And the commentators didn't pick up on it? Or do I need to learn the rules better?
Spookrijder tegenligger ● No. Because Efren made a ball in Scott's pocket, Scott gets to keep it.
Because Efren "scratched" the cue ball, he "owes" a ball to his score. If he has one or more balls that he's already made, they spot one of Efren's previously made balls. If he doesn't have any previously made balls, he "owes" a ball - which means he will have to make 9 balls, instead of 8, to win.
Let's say a player has "fouled" 4 times during a game.
And, let's say that player hasn't made any balls yet.
Each time he fouls, you'll see them put a coin on their side of the table. That's a reminder that they "owe" however many balls they owe.
When they finally DO make a ball (or, balls), when they're done shooting that "inning" at the table, they'll "spot" however many balls they owe (and remove a coin for each one they've spotted).
● There's a (somewhat) infamous one pocket match here on RUclips, where Scott Frost took so many "fouls" - on purpose - that he "owed" something like 10 balls. He had SO MANY pennies on the table that he had to make 2 stacks of them.
Sometimes a player thinks it's to his benefit to owe balls, rather than shoot something that will give the opponent a chance to make a good shot.
If you're new to one pocket, watch some more games. Eventually you'll understand what's going on.
Enjoy!
@@edhartgrove7552 Thanks a lot for the Lesson..We appreciate it so much
Danny Barcenas ● Hi, Danny. There's a great one-pocket website at onepocket.org
● There's a lot of info there. If you're just looking for the rules, etc., at the top of the page, choose THE GAME
● Of course, tournaments have their own rules, but, onepocket.org will tell you about how to keep score, etc.
Great commenting Mark. Can't say the same for you cohort.
Saw a foul around 1:08 that wasn't called. The cue hit a ball other than the cue ball. Watch closely.
Nice catch!
01:08:00 I noticed that too. Grazed the top of the 11 with his stick
Efren Willie and Greenleaf. With fast Eddie the greatest pool players period
I’ll take Siegel or crane over willy & Lassiter too ? am i wrong?
EFREN 🐐
I don't get it
At 93 yrs old, Efren is the greatest 1 pocket player ever, and of course pool goat.
He’s only 65.
93? Hahaha.......
The table seems unlevel. The ball floats away from the bottom rail on softer cuts. Check the cut at 30:53. Efren had an earlier cut in the first game that did the same thing.
congrats the greatest player of all time....EFREN BATA REYES