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Rodolfo Luat (born December 8, 1957) is a Filipino professional pool player from Angeles City. He is one of the higher-ranking players of Team Philippines and he holds many Asian individual, world Champion and team titles. Luat turned professional at age 16. He has titles in the Asian Championships and the Philippine Nine-ball Open in 1992. Winner of the 1996 PBT World Nine-ball Championship defeating Nick Varner in the finals, Luat has been regarded as a dark horse in many tournaments.

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  • Rodolfo Luat (en)
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  • Rodolfo Luat (born December 8, 1957) is a Filipino professional pool player from Angeles City. He is one of the higher-ranking players of Team Philippines and he holds many Asian individual, world Champion and team titles. Luat turned professional at age 16. He has titles in the Asian Championships and the Philippine Nine-ball Open in 1992. Winner of the 1996 PBT World Nine-ball Championship defeating Nick Varner in the finals, Luat has been regarded as a dark horse in many tournaments. (en)
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  • Rodolfo Luat (en)
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  • Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines (en)
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  • Rodolfo Luat (born December 8, 1957) is a Filipino professional pool player from Angeles City. He is one of the higher-ranking players of Team Philippines and he holds many Asian individual, world Champion and team titles. Luat turned professional at age 16. He has titles in the Asian Championships and the Philippine Nine-ball Open in 1992. Winner of the 1996 PBT World Nine-ball Championship defeating Nick Varner in the finals, Luat has been regarded as a dark horse in many tournaments. "Boy Samson" is a moniker he has carried since the 1970s because of his powerful break. During the 2003 Asian Nine-ball Tour, Luat commented that he broke so hard one time that he made a crack on the cue ball. (en)
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