Talk:Marlon Manalo

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[edit] Photo

The grainy, washed-out picture on this article needs replacing as soon as possible. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] 00:01, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Total purses in pool tournament

I have read about many tournaments offering large total prize money. But most of them have been split. Thus the amount given to players depend on their finishes. The tournament Marlon Manalo won in 2005 called the Texas Hold'em Billiards Championship is one of the few that offer a winner-take-all purse. That prize was $100,000. I honestly never read about a single-winning prize larger than that. However, Efren Reyes won a similar prize in the Color of Money back in 1996. [The previous unsigned comment was added by 61.9.126.41 (talk · contribs), at 23:18, February 19, 2007 (UTC)]

Still needs to be sourced, just like everything else, please. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] 12:10, 20 February 2007 (UTC)