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| World 9-Ball Championships - Varga ousts Dimov in a thriller |
2011 WPA World 9-Ball Championship for Junior and Wheelchair Athletes Hotel Lysogory Henryka Sienkiewicza 78 Kielce Poland www.epbf.com www.epconline.eu www.tvsports.pl www.lysogory.com.pl www.makmarketing.pl - world championships - live stream
31 August - 4 September 2011
Bence Varga - Hungary “I love to play with a high risk”
Friday, 02 September 2011: In a match that could not get any more exciting and thrilling, Bence Varga (HUN) defeated qualifier Radostin Dimov (BUL) with 11:10.
On paper, the match looked like plain sailing for Bence Varga who is the reigning straight pool European Champion in the juniors division. And that is only one of the four titles that the 17-year-old boy from Hungary has collected so far. His opponent has made it to the tournament via the qualification event and was more or less a surprise to be found in the quarter-final match. But sometimes statistics are proven wrong… Dimov demonstrated in a very impressive way that he is hungry for a title. He played with so much self confidence that the spectators felt the pressure that he was able to put on Varga. “The match was not easy at all for me since my opponent played so strong”, admitted Varga after the match. As the match went along, both players tried to escape from the other’s grip and get a small advantage over the opponent but it did not work out for neither of them. Varga as well as Dimov stuck to the opponent like a limpet, not allowing any big lead to happen. So it was no wonder that the score was still tight as the match came to the final stage. Varga had a 9:8 lead over Dimov but surprisingly, it was the Bulgarian player to get to the hill first, leading 10:9 over Varga. In the 20th rack, Dimov had the break. He pocketed two balls and scratched unluckily since the cue ball was kicked in the corner pocket by an object ball. Varga took his time and ran the rack, tying the match at 10:10.
At that point in time the tension was so real it could almost be physically felt. The final rack was opened by Varga. He pocketed two balls but had no position on the 1-ball. Several safety shots were exchanged until Dimov played a foul shot because the cue ball scratched again. Varga played another good safe where Dimov could not find the right answer for. In the end, Varga ran the final rack and ousted Dimov 11:10. When asked about his sometimes risky shots, Varga mentioned: “I like the tough shots. I’d rather play a bank shot or a combination instead of a safety shot”. However, it worked for him this time. “I am so happy to belong to the best four junior players in the World”, said Varga, “now I must focus for my semi-final match tomorrow against Konrad Piekarski from Poland”.
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| 2011 European Mosconi Cup Rankings Latest |
The Mosconi Cup XVIII - Las Vegas Matchroom Sport Las Vegas Nevada USA www.matchroompool.com www.matchroomsport.com
30 August 2011
Melling a certainty as four vie for remaining spots
CHRIS MELLING now looks hard to back against for a berth on the 2011 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup European side as he now leads the pack by a huge 36 point margin following last weekend's German Open. With just two events to go it would take a set of miracle results to displace the likeable Yorkshireman, who is having the season of his life.
A quarter-final finish at the weekend on the Euro Tour cemented Melling's position at the top of the pack as many of the contenders fell by the wayside. Eventual tournament winner Dimitri Jungo of Switzerland bagged 20 points but was too far down the list for it to have a significant impact.
However, behind Melling there are four players within five points of each other, all chasing the other two automatic spots...
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| World Tournament of 14.1 Day 1: Martin vs Sigel Tomorrow |
The 71st World Tournament Hyatt Regency Two Albany Street New Brunswick New Jersey USA www.DragonPromotions.com www.Worldstraightpool.com
28 August - 2 September 2011
Charlie Williams beats Oliver Ortmann again and makes the quarter finals of the World Tournament for the third year in a row. Photography courtesy of Charles Eames An American Will Make the Finals: Ortmann Ousted by Williams
The USA will make the finals of the World Tournament of 14.1. Guaranteed. For the first time in over twenty years, an American will have a shot at the title that has been dominated by Europeans in modern times. And on the other side of the coin, a foreign player will also be guaranteed in the finals. Philippines, Germany, and the USA. Johnny Archer came back on Mika Immonen to keep the Finn at a 9th place finish. Archer won the match 200-156. Steve Lipsky earlier defeated former World 14.1 winner Stephan Cohen of France and then defeated fellow New Yorker Tony Robles 200-110. The big story of the day was the elimination of defending World Champion Oliver Ortmann. Ortmann has been the most decorated 14.1 player in the new millenium and the favorite to win this year. He eliminated Japanese champ Kunihiko Takahashi with a 120 ball run. But against Williams he could not get any runs going. Williams didn't play spectacular, but played steady. In the end, Williams capitalized on Ortmann's final mistake and won 200-151. Williams also handed Ortmann his only loss last year in the double elimination stage, but Ortmann still won the event. "I had mixed emotions before the match. The promoter part of me wants Oliver to advance because the fans want to watch him. Including me!" explained Williams. "But I'm also a professional and have to do my very best." Max Eberle eliminated Ray Martin in a one sided affair. But Martin got a round of applause as fans said goodbye to their former World Champion in perhaps his final 14.1 event.
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| BWPPA Ranking Event No.4 - Southern wins on home ground |
BWPPA Ranking Event No.4 The Dynamic Mersey 9 Ball Shootout Rileys American Pool and Snooker Club - Wavertree Church Road North Wavertree Liverpool Merseyside L15 6TE Tel: 0151 722 9048 www.bwppa.org www.rileysltd.co.uk
Saturday/Sunday 20-21 August 2011
Tony Southern - Liverpool Southern ends Kimberley's reign
Liverpool cueman Tony Southern wins his first BWPPA title on home soil winning the 2011 Merseyside 9-ball Shootout sponsored by Dynamic Billiards at Rileys in Wavertree, Liverpool. Southern nicknamed “Tigger 147” ends Roy Kimberley’s run of winning the last three main events on the BWPPA tour. Peter Dawson was Southern’s first opponent and was defeated 7-1, Welshman Phil Hendrickson was next up for Tony, and it was a complete contrast to his match with Dawson, the match went down to the wire Tony Southern 7-6 Phil Hendrickson was the final score. Another hill-hill clash was next for Southern but this time he was to be defeated at the hands of Leicester’s Aslam Abubaker 7-6.
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| Paul Hunter Classic - Selby storms to title |
Players Tour Championship 4 / Paul Hunter Classic Stadthalle Furth Rosenstr. 50 90762 Fürth Germany www.eurosport.com www.worldsnooker.com www.stadthalle-fuerth.de
29 August 2011
Photographs © Monique Limbos - used here by Pro9 with express permission. SELBY STORMS TO VICTORY IN GERMANY
Mark Selby clinched his second title of the season as he defeated Mark Davis 4-0 in the final of the Paul Hunter Classic.
The event, the fourth of the Players Tour Championship series, was staged in front of capacity crowds at the Stadthalle Furth in Germany.
More than 240 professionals and amateurs competed and Selby was in thrilling form as he whitewashed Sam Harvey, Rory McLeod, Craig Steadman and Andrew Higginson in his opening four rounds.
He finally lost a frame in his 4-1 quarter-final victory over Stephen Lee but his toughest task came against Ronnie O’Sullivan in the semi-finals when he recovered from 3-1 behind to win 4-3.
In the final Selby, the current world number three, made breaks of 47, 73, 99 and 60 as he stormed to his second win in two months, after winning the invitational Wuxi Classic in China in July.
“I played well all week and although I didn’t always score fantastically, I didn’t give my opponents many chances,” said Leicester-based Selby.
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| EPBF German Euro Tour - Day 3 - Jungo wins Dynamic German Open |
Diamond Nine - Euro-Tour / Dynamic Germany Open Stahlpalast Axxon Hotel Magdeburger Landstr. 228 Brandenburg a.d. Havel Germany www.epbf.com - Twitter www.eurotouronline.eu - PPV livestream log-in www.axxon-hotel.de
Thurs-Sat 15-27 August 2011
Dimitri Jungo - Switzerland Serge Das loses second final in a row
In a suspense-packed final match, Dimitri Jungo (SUI) won 8:5 over Serge Das (BEL) and took the title of the Dynamic German Open Euro-Tour 2011.
The start of the match was definitely not according to Das’ liking. Jungo played excellent safety shots while Das was almost always able to come up with a reasonable resafe. However, when the scoreboard showed 3:1 in favour of Jungo, Das pocketed a difficult 10-ball and scratched. Instead of getting closer to Jungo, the score was now 4:1 in favour of the Swiss player. “That was very important for me. I really thought that I would get more momentum going now”, said Jungo, “but instead I gave the lead away too carelessly.”. Not at all being frustrated, Das started an impressive comeback and was able to even tie the match at 4:4. Since both players took very long time for their shots, a shot clock was imposed on the match at that time by the tournament officials. Both players seemed to suffer from that since they started missing easy shots.
“Actually, I like to play with the shot clock since I was always a fast player”, stated Jungo, “however, when you start a match without the clock and then have to adjust to it, you start missing easy shots.” After the 4:4, Jungo took a time out. He came back and benefitted in the next two racks from Das’ mistakes, gaining a 6:4 lead over Das. Again Das tried to come back but this time he was not so successful. When Jungo was on the hill at 7:5, Das broke the balls, made two of them and left a good safety shot for Jungo. Jungo missed and Das was about to run that rack when he left the 9-ball hanging over the pocket. That was the end for him in this event. Jungo potted the remaining two balls and won the match 8:5. He is the Dynamic German Open Champion 2011.
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| EPBF German Euro Tour - Day 2 - Ortmann wins 8:7 |
Diamond Nine - Euro-Tour / Dynamic Germany Open Stahlpalast Axxon Hotel Magdeburger Landstr. 228 Brandenburg a.d. Havel Germany www.epbf.com - Twitter www.eurotouronline.eu - PPV livestream log-in www.axxon-hotel.de
Thurs-Sat 15-27 August 2011
Oliver Ortmann - Germany Souquet out !
In a match that contained all ingredients that a real thriller must have, Oliver Ortmann (GER) eliminated Radoslaw Babica (POL) from the event.
The match went ahead as tight as expected. In the beginning, Babica seemed to be the steadier player. He had the better defensive break and ran his racks while Ortmann needed Babica to make mistakes in order to put points in his account. Babica looked like the sure winner when he could not get position on the 10-ball in the 12th rack, already leading 7:4. Both players missed the 10-ball but Ortmann proved to have the better nerves. “I got a second life in that rack and I wanted to make use of it”, said Ortmann after the match. Missing the 10-ball in that rack was the beginning of Babica’s downfall. In the next rack, Ortmann was able to pocket a combination shot, playing the 1-ball on the 10-ball, making the score 6:7 from his point of view. Then, Babica played a poor safety shot and again gave Ortmann the opportunity to win another rack. Hill-hill match! Then both players took a time-out. When they came back, it was Ortmann’s break. He saw Tony Drago in the audience and told him to leave. “Tony and I are friends and I like him but every time when he is watching my matches I lost”, stated a superstitious Ortmann. Not today though. Ortmann broke the balls and had two easy shots in front of him to line up a combination shot with the 3-ball into the 10-ball. He called the 10-ball and made it, winning the thriller in Brandenburg tonight with 8:7.
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| EPBF German Euro Tour - Day 1 provided several surprises |
Diamond Nine - Euro-Tour / Dynamic Germany Open Stahlpalast Axxon Hotel Magdeburger Landstr. 228 Brandenburg a.d. Havel Germany www.epbf.com - Twitter www.eurotouronline.eu - PPV livestream log-in www.axxon-hotel.de
Thurs-Sat 15-27 August 2011
Ivo Aarts - Netherlands Aarts defeats Chinakhov in second winner’s round
In an encounter that was completely turned around, Ivo Aarts (NED) outscored former Junior World Champion Ruslan Chinakhov (RUS) with 8:4.
In the beginning, the match looked much more promising for Chinakhov than it did for his opponent. Chinakhov took a quick 3:0 lead over Aarts and everyone expected a nice walk in the park for the Russian. But then the tide turned in the match. Aarts opened his account and won his first rack, just to take a time-out right after that. Whatever happened during the time-out, it certainly worked in Aarts’ favour.
Ivo came back and played a completely different game. He managed to tie the match at 3:3. Then, Chinakhov tried to stop Aarts’ run and made it 4:3 in his favour. However, that was the last rack that the Dutch junior player allowed for Chinakhov to get. He ran rack after rack and benefitted from Chinakhov’s mistakes and his own strong performance. 8:4 was the final score in favour of Aarts who will go straight into the winner’s qualification round. Chinakhov will et another chance in the loser’s bracket.
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| World Cup of Pool - Reyes & Bustamante gunning for 3rd victory! |
PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool 2011 The Block Atrium SM North EDSA Quezon City Manila Philippines www.matchroompool.com Buy an official souvenir World Cup Of Pool mug *Exclusive!
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Click the image to view larger poster (use "back" to return here). Reyes and Bustamante gunning for 3rd victory!
WITH THE 2011 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool set for 6-11 September in Manila, local heroes Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante are confident of taking down pool’s most coveted team title for the third time.
Winners of the inaugural event in Newport, Wales in 2006, the veteran Filipino legends added to that in Manila in 2009, when they defeated the German pair of Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann in what was described as one of the greatest pool finals ever.
Sporting a combined age of 103 years, the pair will be the oldest in the competition, but not many will be betting against them.
“We still have some gas left in the tank,” said Bustamante. “The problem is when one of us misses a shot, our arthritis acts up,” he joked.
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