A recent video compilation showcases some of the most impressive "Z strokes" in the illustrious career of pool legend Efren "Bata" Reyes, a testament to the nickname "The Zigzag Machine" affectionately bestowed upon him by fans. The footage highlights Reyes's extraordinary ability to escape difficult situations with incredibly creative and precise shots.
- Efren Reyes vs. Dennis Hatch (1991): Reyes executes a remarkable kick shot on the one-ball, which then pockets the nine-ball.
- Efren Reyes vs. John Smith (U.S. Open Nine-ball Championships): After an exchange of tactical kick safety shots, Reyes performs another impressive zigzag shot.
- Efren Reyes vs. Gabe Owen (U.S. Open 2005): In a tricky spot, Reyes utilizes a three-rail position play, a "Z stroke," to gain perfect position on the seven-ball. This was the final rack of the match, which Reyes ultimately won.
- Efren Reyes vs. Rob Saez (Junior Norris Memorial Shootout 2019): At 62 years old, Reyes still masterfully executes a two-rail kick on the six-ball to gain perfect position on the eight-ball. He went on to win this finals match.
The video emphasizes Reyes's nickname "The Magician," stemming from his ability to execute such seemingly impossible shots. It also notes his significant achievement of becoming the first non-American to win the U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship in 1994.
Reyes's "Z strokes" not only demonstrate his refined technique but also his masterful tactical thinking and calculation. On the pool table, Reyes is not just a player, but an artist, transforming ball paths into captivating works of art.
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