Career
Gomez first played pool at 9 years of age. Although he had aspirations of competing in professional tournaments, Gomez decided to find other careers in college. He spent college at Western Mindanao University and initially try to find a course in architecture.
But because broadcasting and political science were the only available, Gomez settled for broadcasting.
Through this, he became and served as a reporter for ABS-Christian Broadcasting Network for a couple of years. Gomez then returned to pool and began playing professionally.
2007 World Nine-ball Championship In 2007, Gomez reached the finals of the World Pet Association World Nine-ball Championship where he took on Daryl Peach of Great Britain. Bettors had him a 1/2 favorite and Peach 6/4.
The finals match was give and take.
If one player would lead, the other would come back to move in front a little. Though beaten, Gomez made a name of himself by becoming the first qualifier to reach finals of the tournament. 2010 World Cup of Pool Roberto Gomez and Dennis Orcollo represented Team Philippines in the 2010 World Cup of Pool and played their way to the finals.
In a rather lopsided final, the Chinese team led 9–1 in the race-to-10 match.