Programang Grassroot Billiards Development sa Pool Hall Caloocan… DOMO ARIGATO SAITO SAN!
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HETO na ang ‘The Pool Hall Caloocan’ na kilala ding Saito Billiard Hall na ang atensiyon ay nakatuon sa training para sa mga beginners upang maisulong pa ang industriya ng billiards sa Piåipinas.
Ito ang komprehensibong rebelasyon ni International Professional Billiard Promoter Japanese Hideki Saito na katuwang si multi- Japan champion Filipino Roel Esquillo.
“The secret of the strength of the Philippines, which leads the world of billiards, is the harsh law of the jungle in the Philippines. Only the elite who survive will dominate the country and take off to the world,”sambit ni Saito, Owner/ CEO ng The Pool Hall Caloocan.
“However, the blossoming of billiards talent does not happen to all players at an early stage. Not everyone can become a special player as a teenager. There are many examples of players who grow slowly and succeed over time in other sports,” dagdag niya.
“I have been observing the world of billiards in the Philippines for the past 10 years. I have seen many young players give up before they can show their talent. Then their billiards dreams are shattered and they disappear from the billiards hall.
I now have my own billiards hall in Manila. So I am embodying the conclusions I have drawn from observing the world of billiards in the Philippines and running them as events”,ani pa ng Japanese national na may puso sa Pinoy.
“My conclusion was to protect the beginner class, D-minus, with a moratorium. They should not be preyed on by intermediate players. Beginners should gain many successful experiences in beginner-only areas, slowly improve their skills, and grow into intermediate players at their own pace. It is okay to know the harshness of the survival of the fittest after you become an intermediate player.This is my policy. And the Sunday Winner Takes All D-minus is a real implementation of this.”
Ang adbokasiya ni Saìto ay para sa lahat ng mga bata, adults at masters na potensyal pang magkampeon sa local at foreign tilts. (Danny Simon)