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Reyes won the event, beating Niels Feijen in the finals 15–7 and earning $163,000 first prize. At the time, this was the largest first prize in a pool tournament. [16] Efren "Bata" Reyes (left) after winning the 2005 IPT King of the Hill Shootout. Reyes won the 2002 International Challenge of Champions, defeating Mika Immonen in a deciding ...
Efren Reyes is a professional pool player, who has won over 100 professional tournaments. [1] Below is a list of all championships Reyes has won and his achievements. Titles and achievements
Rodolfo Luat (born December 8, 1957) is a Filipino professional pool player from Angeles City.He holds many Asian titles and has won a few titles in U.S. Luat turned professional at age 16.
Efren Montes Reyes Jr. (born June 25, 1959) is a Filipino actor known for his roles in action films. The son of Efren Reyes Sr., he is also a writer and director.. Reyes was first introduced as a child actor in the movie Eskinita 29 in 1968, then later he became an action star in the 1980s, and then took roles as either a main villain or as a supporting character from 1989 up to the present in ...
The IPT World Open Eight-ball Championship was an eight-ball pool tournament held between 3–9 September 2006 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, by the International Pool Tour.
Efren Ongpin Reyes Sr. (June 18, 1924 – February 11, 1968) was a Filipino actor, director, writer, and producer. He is known for originating the role of Pedro Penduko in film. [ 1 ] When he became a director, he often collaborated with Fernando Poe Jr.
Efren "Bata" Reyes – is referred to as "The Magician" and a popular Filipino billiards player who hails from Angeles City. He is considered to be one of history's greatest practitioners of billiards. Francisco Bustamante – next to Bata, shoots the most powerful breaks in World Billiards. With Bata they are one of the greatest billiard ...
Jose Parica (born April 18, 1949) [1] is a Filipino professional pool player from Manila, nicknamed "Amang" (English: "Father") and "the Giant Killer."As a Filipino Hall of Famer, he pioneered the "Filipino invasion" in the United States in the late 70s, especially in the game of Nine-ball.