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DOOMSDAY FOR THE DUCHESS

September 22nd, 2011 will be a day Allison Fisher would love to soon forget.

Fisher, one of the greatest women players of all time and a four time World 9-ball champion, crashed out of this year’s Women’s World 9-ball Championship just barely after the event had gotten underway in the northeastern city of Shenyang, China. The “Duchess of Doom,” who finished second last year in this event, lost twice in one day and will now have to watch the remainder of pool’s premiere women’s tournament from the stands.

Things began ominously for the Hall of Famer when she drew Taiwanese great Shin Mei Lui in her first match of the group stage in the 64 player event on Thursday. With six world titles between them, the two slugged it out right to the end, with Liu taking the win by a nose, 7-6.

This sent Fisher over to the losers side of her group where she faced a do or die battle against rising Korean talent Park Eun Ji in the last session of the evening. The match took on extra significance because it was played on the TV table in front of a packed house inside the Liaoning Hunnan Sports Training Base arena.



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Note Kremlin Cup 9-Ball Open
Sports complex “Olympic”
Olympic Avenue 16
Moscow
Russia 129090
www.mosbilliard.ru
www.billiard.su

7 - 10 December 2011


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Players invited to register for the Kremlin Cup 9-Ball Open

The Kremlin Cup has always been predominantly about the exacting game of Russian Pyramid - the exclusively Russian billiard game with ultra large white balls on the huge table with the toughest ball to pocket ratio of any cuesport, and it's impossible to stress enough how highly this event is regarded in Moscow, although the fact that it has been proudly called "the Wimbledon of Billiards" by one Russian pundit should give you an idea, and the first events were actually held inside the Kremlin Palace!

The Kremlin Cup was originally exclusive to invited Russian Pyramid players, but more recently the event has been opened up to international competitors, and although it's always been difficult to get results from this tournament, I do know that the 9-Ball event was won by Sandor Tot in 2005, and by Ruslan Chinakov in 2006 - and this year this televised event will feature participants from England, Holland, Germany, China, Italy, Sweden, Poland, the Philippines, Croatia and more!



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2011 KREMLIN 9 BALL OPEN
MOSCOW - RUSSIA
INFORMATION AND FORMAT
Airport:
Moscow Sheremetyevo - 30 km, Moscow Domodedovo - 50 km

Schedule:
07.12 -arrival day, till 7.00 p.m. accreditation in the arena
8.00 p.m. - draw
8.12 — 10.00 a.m. - start of matches
10.12 – final
11.12 – departure day

Mode:
Entry-fee: €150
Total prize-money: 1400000 rub. (about € 35000)
Max. No. of participants: 256
9-Ball, preliminary-rounds Double-KO, Last 32 Single-KO. All rounds races to 9, alternate breaks. Magic rack will be used. Three balls rule.

Dresscode:
Solid long-sleeved shirts, long dress trousers of freely chosen colour (no jeans will be permitted), dark shoes and matching socks

Accommodation:
Hotel “Bega”
125284. Begovaya alleya, 11, Moscow, Russia
Room-rates: single / double room € 100,00 per night
incl. Breakfast, Fitnes center, Wi-Fi and all taxes.
When booking hotels online www.bega-hotel.ru special price- € 85,00 per night. Booking programs - Stay 4, pay for 3!

Official Equipment:
Table: Dynamiс 9Ft Olimpic,
Cloth: Iwan Simonis 860,
Ball: Aramith Super Pro TV,

Shuttle-Service:
In case of arrival at 07.12.2011 and departure at 11.12.2011, a fee required shuttle-service is installed for both ways. The charge therefore will be around €30,00 per person. If you intend to use this service, please add the following to your booking confirmation: Airport’s name, date of arrival/departure and flight number.
Shuttle service booking up to: 05 december 2011 – Lev Yaroslavtsev — e-mail: info@billiard.su

Visa:
If anybody need a visa please contact the – info@billiard.su




2011 KREMLIN 9 BALL OPEN
MOSCOW - RUSSIA
THE PRIZE FUND
1st
€ 7,000-00
2nd
€ 4,200-00
3rd-4th
€ 2,500-00
5th-8th
€ 1,500-00
9th-16th
€ 800-00
17th-32nd
€ 400-00
TOTAL PRIZE FUND = € 35,000-00 *Approx. Ruble to Euro exchange rate.




2011 KREMLIN 9 BALL OPEN
MOSCOW - RUSSIA
THE CHAMPIONS
2005
Sandor Tot
SRB
2006
Ruslan Chinakov
RUS
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Saturday 8 December 2012



Christmas Event Report

Well what a way to finish off a fantastic year for Total9ball, players were invited to attend our Christmas fun filled event. Kindly St Albans Hurricane Room offered us their facilities to use and also added a whopping £200 to the prize pot which enabled T9B to reduce our entry fees to encourage as many players as possible. It was decided the entry fee would be £5 for local members of the club and £10 for everyone else. We ended up with 22 players in attendance which is a good number considering it was a last minute event and only advertised for around a week and a half. There were a great mix of players from local talents Dan and Dave Lim to top amateurs with Courtney Symons and Ramesh Gokhul in attendance, as well as a top level professional Craig Osborne it was sure to be a fun day. Craig wasn't the only cue sport celebrity in the Hurricane Room though, we were very pleased to have Masato Hiraoka from Kamui not only at the venue but also showing that he himself is a very good 9ball player and Dave Knight, owner of Pro9, was there taking the photos and chatting to the players about all things pool from chalks to tips, cues to jump cues and displaying a fantastic range of Kamui products.



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The format used was the trialled and tested Total9ball 2x format again with a twist. One side of the draw was handicapped race to 7 and the other a tense race to 3 shoot-out, matches began at around 11am with the races to 7 first up. Luke Rollison vs Courtney Symons was the pick of the first round ties with Luke seeming to be bang in form with a convincing 7v2 win, Craig Osborne was the highest ranked player in the event and was expected to be there or thereabouts at the end of the competition but with Craig having to start -3 against fearless Jaspal Bamotra it was an early exit from the first side of the draw for the Ipswich Professional. Finlay Laing's first match was against ever improving Wayne Rooke, Finlay played some top 9ball to take a big 6v1 lead but Wayne was in a battling mood to take it to hill-hill. Wayne had a chance in the final rack but in his words he chopped a ball and left the match there for Finlay. Masato drew one of Total9balls top amateur players in Ramesh Gokhul and was on the receiving end of a 7v3 result.

In the other half of the draw as mentioned earlier matches were race to 3 shoot-out style with shock results expected. Total9ball Amateur series event 4 winner beat Luke Rollison 3v0 with the aid of a golden break and local talent Dan Lim setup a battle of the brothers in round two by beating Finlay Laing 3v1. Phil Wildman achieved a 3v1 victory over Greg Jansz and Masato showed class, like his Kamui product, to advance 3v1 at the expense of Paul Summerfield.

It was at this point of the day when the fun began with a rebuy break dish comp. Players had to make a legal break and clear the balls 1 through to 9 to enter the winners circle. After 28 total attempts only 4 players succeeded and those players were Craig Osborne, Luke Rollison, Mark Parker and Phil Wildman. The 4 players continued until only one player broke dished, that player was Luke Rollison from Chichester and he collected the £56 pot which was a good prize as Luke only invested £2. The last special event of the day was speed pool and it was sure to get the players adrenaline going. This was run as a Knock-out competition, two tables at the same time, two players charging round trying to pot their balls before their opponent. So here were the rules both players break the 15 balls and matches began after a count of 3,2,1 go. Players could play shots while the balls were still moving, but a foul would give an immediate 5 second penalty. All players gathered around the tables and produced a brilliant and loud atmosphere. The speed pool event won ,believe it or not, by Heavyweight Phil Wildman, Phil's final ball was potted about a second before runner up Craig Osborne's.

Back to the main event and we will pick it up from where there were just eight players left across the two events all, of whom were now in the prize money. New player to T9B John Egan showed he was a good cueist beating probably Total9balls most improved player Tom Staveley 7v6 while Phil Wildman was clearly continuing his fine form from the T9B Grand Finals the previous weekend to run out a 7v3 winner against Ramesh Gokhul. The race to 3 side matches saw Craig Osborne prevail 3v1 against another new face with a talent Filip Krawczyk. Courtney Symons also won by the same score against Phil Wildman.

The Semi Final line up with results is below:-

Phil Wildman -2 7v4 John Egan
Courtney Symons 3v2 Craig Osborne

It had been a very long day with all sorts of varieties of pool played. The finalists Courtney and Phil decided to chop up the prize money and both go home winners. The split worked out at £170 each which was a great reward for just a £10 entry fee. The semi finalists Craig and John picked up £40 each and the quarter finalists Filip Krawczyk, Phil Wildman, Ramesh Gokhul, and Tom Staveley collected £15 each.

This really was a great way to end a impressive year for T9B. It's clear that Total9ball had become a driving force in UK 9Ball and we seem to be getting bigger and bigger with each event. It's brilliant to see new faces regularly at T9B events and with the new National Series beginning in February 2013 the future really is looking bright for us and UK pool.

Thanks to St Albans Hurricane Rooms for all there continued support and to all the players who attend our events and to Nicole who helps the events to run smoothly on the day.

Nicole and myself would now like to take this time to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Finally... Come on Europe in the Mosconi Cup beginning on Monday get the job done guys.



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Full Name - Ralf Souquet
Date of Birth - 29 November 1968
Born - Eschweiler, Germany
Lives - California, USA
Titles/Achievements - Inducted into BCA Hall of Fame (2011)
                             - WPA World Eight-ball Championship (2008 )
                             - Derby City Nine-ball Classic (2004, 2006, 2008 )
                             - All-Japan Pool Championship (2004)
                             - BCA Open Nine-ball Championship (2003, 2006)
                             - US Open Nine-ball Championship (2002)
                             - US Open 14.1 Championship (2000)
                             - WPA World Nine-ball Championship (1996)
                             - International Challenge of Champions (1996)
                             - World Pool Masters (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2006)


Ralf "The Kaiser" Souquet talks to Pro9 about the Hall of Fame!

Ralf Souquet was born in Eschweiler, Germany on 29 November 1968. In the 9 ball pool world he is often known by the nick name: 'The Kaiser'. Souquet started playing billiards from the age of six mainly in his parents pub-restaurant and practised very hard in his early years winning his first German junior championship title at the age of 14 . In the year 1997, Ralph was awarded the 'Silver Laurel Leaf' which is the highest official award or distinction given to a sportsman or woman in Germany. This was presented to him by the German president no less.

Pro9 Ralf, you must have the most incredible "rags to riches" biography of all pool players, how old were you when you started playing pool. Why pool, and not some other game? Do you think you had a natural gift, or did you have some urgent need to compete and win, or did you just enjoy playing so much that you got so good?


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Pro9 learns a little more about one of our latest sponsors!

www.cuestik.eu seems to offer the perfect source for European cue makers to source all manner of high quality supplies, tools and equipment for the repair and manufacture of pool cues - from the more basic provisions including ferrule materials, tips and wraps, to the sophisticated requirements for assembling a variety of high-end cues including exotic hardwood stock, sophisticated joint inserts and weights bolt assemblies.

Pro9 The first thing I notice every time I visit the site is "Elforyn" - can you explain a little about this product - I understand it's an ivory substitute, but why do we need something like that? Is it very similar to ivory, what are the benefits, and are any special tools needed to work with it?

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Pro9 In fact, I notice when I visit www.cuestik.eu I get redirected to another website - called www.elforyn.de - can you tell me why that happens?


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Pro9 I noticed that Predator featured Elforyn in their latest high-end offering, the Special Edition "Gordian Knot" - a classic ebony cue with a complex Elforyn inlay detailing the Alexander's mythical puzzle - has Elforyn featured in many other well know cue brands productions?

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 IPT World Open 8-Ball Championships

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Jimmy White


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Better late than never, and these are worth the wait, Pro9's newest reporter Mark Mills, has come up trumps with these photos from Reno. But to be fair Internet access was the main stumbling block and had to rely on the IPT computers which were very difficult at times to get on.


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 Unlocking the Safe - A series of articles by Blackjack David Sapolis

9 Ball"Blackjack" David Sapolis
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9 September 2006


The second of a series of articles from instructor and author "Blackjack" David Sapolis.
This excerpt, from his latest book, "Lessons in 9 Ball" is reprinted here with permission.
Contact David directly for details of how to purchase his books.


Factors of Proper Execution

The safety is one of the most complex subjects in 9 ball. If you lack the ability to properly execute safeties, your game will surely suffer.

Many beginners fail to recognize the safety option, and tend to go for the shot at all costs in all situations. Just as there are factors to running the rack, there are factors that come up when you are faced with no shot options.

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 Ireland 8 & 9 Ball Pool Update

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9 September 2006


Paddy Mc Laughlin (Down) the winner of the Dublin American 8Ball Open,
pictured with Manny Byrne (Down) the runner-up.


Ireland Pool Players Involved In Feast Of American Pool Events

Last weekend saw a feast of high profile American Pool Events take place on Irish soil and on the world stage. The Irish events saw a host of top local Irish players, a good number of top Scottish players and a lot of other players representing other European Countries all making there way to TJ’s American Pool Club in Newry Co. Down for the staging of the two official ranking tournaments in American 8 and 9 ball categories on Ireland’s American 8 & 9 Ball Tour.

But it was a few days before that all Irish interest was on Paddy Mc Laughlin and Tommy Donlon when they were representing Ireland under the bright lights of the TV cameras in the 2006 World Cup of Pool which took place in Newport South Wales.

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The teams are set for the highly anticipated 2024 BetOnline Mosconi Cup, with Team USA and Team Europe preparing to face off in the Sunshine State for the first time in the event’s history.

Taking place at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando from 30 November to 3 December, this prestigious tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, DAZN in the USA, and by other broadcasters worldwide, bringing fans around the globe into the heart of the action.

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For the first time since 2005, Skyler Woodward and Jayson Shaw will lead Team USA and Team Europe, respectively, as playing captains. Both are seasoned Mosconi Cup veterans and previously served as playing vice-captains during the 2022 and 2023 Mosconi Cups. Although both captains narrowly missed out on automatic qualification after the Hanoi Open, they filled the first wildcard spots to bring their expertise and leadership to this year’s teams.

The road to qualification began at the 2024 World Pool Championship, where Fedor Gorst and Eklent Kaçi secured their spots for Team USA and Team Europe, respectively, following an electrifying race-to-15 final. Their outstanding performances in this hill-hill thriller underscored their readiness for the 2024 BetOnline Mosconi Cup.

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Following the conclusion of the Hanoi Open Pool Championship, the third qualification spots went to Mickey Krause and Tyler Styer. Krause will make his Mosconi Cup debut, having won his first Matchroom singles title at the European Open Pool Championship earlier this year. Styer, meanwhile, secured his place on Team USA after becoming only the third player to win back-to-back WNT ranking events, proving his consistency and determination this year.

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9 BallCHINA OPEN - DAY 2 - OH, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

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IT'S THE THRILL OF VICTORY AND THE AGONY OF DEFEAT
AS JUDGEMENT DAY TAKES ITS TOLL AT THE CHINA OPEN 9-BALL

There’s nothing quite like Judgement Day in the world of professional pool. Otherwise known as the Day of Reckoning, it’s when dozens upon dozens of matches take place in the group stages, all trying to determine who will still be around for the money rounds, and who will be sent packing without a dime to spend on even a soft drink. Yes, pool can be a cruel sport, but it’s also the reason those who follow it love the action. Sometimes whole careers ride on the smallest turn of the ball.

And so it was on Day 2 of the 2013 China Open in rainy Shanghai. Inside the cavernous and chilly Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium arena, the emotions were running on overdrive with the world’s best men and women pool players each desperately trying to reach the single elimination knockout stage of their respective tournaments which begin in earnest Saturday.

For the men, their field began with 64 players on day 1 and has now been whittled down to 32. For the women, the field started with 48 players and is now down to the final 16.

Few were immune to the drama today. World 9-ball Champion and world number 3 Darren Appleton thought he was cruising through to the knockout stage as he was up 7-3 in a race to 9 on the TV table against China’s 19 year up and comer Wang Can. But Can, who has spent some time playing pool in the US, turned the tables on the Brit and stormed back and grabbed an 8-7 lead. Appleton went from counting his chickens, to realizing he might have to play again later to stave off a shock elimination. But if anyone can play with their back against the wall it’s Appleton, and the 9-ball king grit his teeth and pulled out the win to advance.

Appleton was clearly ecstatic afterwards and said he was nearly overwhelmed by the magnitude of the moment.

“I was under serious pressure at the end,” he said. “It was like a semi-final at the world championship.”

Appleton has few if any weaknesses in his stellar game, but he revealed that he sometimes lets his attention lapse when he gets a big lead.

“In every major tournament I’ve won I never make it easy. I consider myself a bulldog, a fierce player. I like to scrap, sort of like a counter puncher in boxing. But when I have a big lead I tend to lose that intensity. I need that scrap. My mindset was when I was 8-7 down that I will probably dog the shot, so I might as well go for it. I need to sort out my attitude when I get a big lead.”



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While Appleton went off to breath easy, Cam had to do it all over again, this time against Dutch star Niels Feijen. Feijen had lost his first match yesterday against the former two time world champion Wu Jiaqing(formerly Wu Chia Ching) who now lives and plays out of Shenzen, China. Feijen had earlier beat his good friend and countryman Nick Van Den Berg in a do or die match, 9-7. Against Can, Feijen was up 8-5, but Can fought his way back to tie it at 8 for a one rack decider. Feijen pulled it out to advance while Can was left to wonder what might have been.

The pressure matches kept popping up around the arena. Greece’s Nick Ekonomopolous, who had earlier lost to Wu, went hill-hill with Venezuela’s Jalal Yousef, who was sure he was about to claim one of his biggest scalps. But a fluked 4-ball off a jump propelled the burly Greek into the knockout stages, while Yousef stormed out of the arena in disgust.

Germany’s Thorsten Hohmann advanced but not without some heart palpitations, as he won two straight hill-hill matches. Hohmann’s countryman, Hall of Famer Ralf Souquet, had to battle back from the losers side and barely got by China’s Liu Haitao in a do or die match, 9-8.


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The Philippines’ two biggest stars played drama free as defending champion Dennis Orcollo advanced to the final 32 with an airtight 9 – 7 win over Austria’s young gun Albin Ouschan 9-7. Lee Van Corteza also advanced with his second straight, a 9-6 win over Vietnam’s Do The Kien.

The Philippines’ Jeffrey De Luna will surely be trying to forget Judgement Day. De Luna flew to China without a place in the tournament and won one of the brutally tough qualifiers earlier in the week. Yesterday De Luna was millimetres away from a spot in the money rounds, only to lose on the last ball. Then today, playing against fellow Pinoy Carlo Biado, De Luna squandered his fortune again losing 9-8 after up being 8-7. Biado advance and De Luna hit the road.

The Philippines’ fourth player in the final 32 has turned quite a few heads in the last few days and is definitely worth a mention. Johann Chua, who originally hails from Bacolod City but has resided in Manila for the last ten years, is one of those gems that periodically emerges from the Philippines bustling pool halls. Chua’s aggressive, confident style and dead eyed stroke had even the partisan Chinese fans talking.

To give you an idea of his confidence, Chua, like De Luna, came to China without a spot in the tournament and won a qualifier to earn a place in the main event.

After easily beating Chinese Zeng Zhaodong 9-3 on day 1, Chua tangled with WPA world number 6 Ko Pin Yi of Taiwan. Despite the fact that Ko had much more world class experienc, Chua played and acted to Ko’s equal and, indeed, he took the match to a one rack decider before falling 9-8.

Not to be deterred, Chua then came right back and booked his spot in the final 32 with a resounding 9-1 pounding of the strong Albanian, Nick Malaj.

Afterward Chua revealed that he’s been playing pool for ten years, mostly gambling in Manila’s hard core money-game scene and entering tournaments when he can. In November, 2012 he took 3rd place in the prestigious All Japan Open. What’s great about Chua is that he plays and thinks aggressively, and clearly has the game to back it up.

“I’m an aggressive player because you have to be aggressive here, there are a lot of good players. Pool is my life. I love pool.”

Chua's biggest test to date comes right out of the gates on Saturday. He plays defending champion and fellow Pinoy Orcollo in the round of 32.

Perhaps the strongest looking contingent so far have been the players from Taiwan, who bring seven players into the final 32, all of them extremely capable. It would be surprising not to see a player from Taiwan in the semi-finals.

On the women’s side, the script went nearly to plan as most of the sport’s biggest stars have booked their spot in the final 16. Defending champion Kelly Fisher was down 4-1 to the legend Pan Xiaoting in front of a packed house on the TV table. Fisher, though, caught one of her now famous gears and ran Pan off the table, 7-4.

Pan then went to the losers side and lost to Japan’s Chichiro Kawahara to exit stage left from the building, much to the disappointment of her legions of fanatical fans. Another marquee matchup then took place on the TV table as Hall of Famer Allison Fisher went to the brink with World 10-ball champion Ga Young Kim. Fisher took the match 7 – 6, sending Kim out of the tournament.

Austria’s Jasmin Ouschan looks the goods as she easily advanced to the final 16 with two straight wins.

Both the women’s and men’s single elimination knockout stages begin on Saturday at 1:30pm Shanghai time(GMT +8). The men are playing race to 11 alternate break, while the women are playing race to 9, alternate break.

The women’s final will be played on Sunday with $30,000 going to the winner. The men’s semi-finals and finals will be played on Sunday as well with $40,000 going to the winner. The total prize fund is $301,000.




CHINA OPEN - DAY 1 - RETURN OF THE BOY WONDER



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TWO TIME WORLD CHAMPION WU JIAQING (FORMERLY WU CHIA CHING)
MAKES SURPRISE SPLASH IN ACTION PACKED DAY 1 AT 2013 CHINA OPEN

You don’t come to the China Open with the gall thinking you are going to win this tournament. You just hope to survive long enough, say to the semi-finals, where you then have as good a chance as anyone to pull off a career defining victory.

It’s not only the stacked field comprised of most of the world’s best male and female pool players that makes the odds so long. It’s the conditions. Lightning quick tables, generous pockets, template racking which practically guarantees one, two and sometimes even three balls on the break. The result is the ultimate equalizer, a wide open shootout with the world’s best gunslingers letting it all hang out.

Welcome to the Wild West of professional pool.

“It’s really hard to say what’s good and what’s bad out here because it’s so easy to pot balls,” said 2011 China Open champion Chris Melling, after he staved off elimination on day 1 with a losers side win over American Oscar Dominguez. “The pockets are so big and the cloth is so fast. Everyone’s making two and three balls on the break. It makes the whole tournament level. I think we’re going to have a surprise winner here.”

Maybe or maybe not. Things may look topsy turvey at the beginning, but the pressure that is unique to professional pool at this level tends to favor the best and the bravest. And pool generally follows the tenets of that famous phrase, “the crème always rises to the top.”

Indeed day one of the 2013 China Open 9-ball inside the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium arena in Shanghai produced plenty of nail biting, down- to-the-wire drama, but few shockers.

Leading the pack in the men’s event, which features 64 players divided into 8 groups of eight playing double elimination, was the defending champion Dennis Orcollo of the Philippines. Orcollo had no time to get loose as he immediately found himself in a dog fight with unknown Taiwanese Ahen Yuxuan. Yuxuan had the race to 9 match tied at 7 but succumbed to the pressure late and handed Orcollo a 9-7 win.

China’s number one player Li Hewen, who came within one rack of winning the 2012 World 9-ball Championship in Qatar, came from behind in a TV table match against Orcollo’s talented countryman, Carlo Biado, and won 9-8. Later on, Li laid down his marker when he easily beat Canada’s John Morra to advance to the knockout stage of 32. Biado, who is due to go far in a major tournament, later got his feet back under himself with a 9-1 drubbing on the losers side over China’s Zhou Long.


Taiwan looks set to put its usual dent in the proceedings as world number 1 Chang Jung Lin, along with Ko Pin Yi and Fu Chei Wei all won handily with Fu already advancing. In all, Taiwanese players won 8 out of 11 matches today.

As befitting a major tournament, there were some high quality matches straight out of the gates that could have easily been contested as finals. Former World 9-ball champion Alex Pagulayan went up against former World 8-ball champion Karl Boyes in the first round. Pagulayan took advantage of just a few mistakes by Boyes and won 9-5.

European Mosconi Cup teammates Nick Van Den Berg of Holland and Nick Ekonomopolous of Greece took their match to a one rack decider with the Nick the Greek squeaking by, 9-8.

One of the most intriguing matches of the day pitted Hollands talented Niel’s Feijen against two time former world champion Wu Jiaqing(formerly known as Wu Chia Ching.) Wu, who made pool history back in 2005 when he won the World 9-ball championship when he was just 16 years old, and then went on to win the World 8-ball championship just five months later, only recently completed a 16 month stint in the Taiwan military. And this was on the back of four straight years of personal drama and intrigue which has left the sport without one of its biggest stars. In the military Wu was forced to mop floors and clean windows for the entire time and he never once touched a cue stick. In addition, in August of last year, Wu was diagnosed with Lukemia. Fortunately doctors caught the blood disease in its very early stages and Wu says it can be controlled with medication.

Having only practiced for one month since being discharged from the military, Wu came into the match against Feijen with no expectations. Wu, however, looked like the boy wonder of old as he thumped the Dutchman 9-4.

“I’m happy with the way I played today,” Wu, who now resides in China, said afterwards through an interpreter, “but to be honest I have no confidence that I can win the tournament. “ Of course nobody who knows pool believes that.

On the women’s side, which features 48 player divided into 8 groups of six, defending champion Kelly Fisher kept the express train barrelling down the tracks with a 7-0 win over China’s Liu Jia. The match took an incredible 20 minutes to complete.

Hall of Famer Allison Fisher won her first match, then had to face old rival Ga Young Kim of Korea in a marquee affair. Kim won 7-4.

Chinese stars Fu Xiaofang, Pan Xiaoting and Chen Siming all won their opening matches.

The group stages continue on Friday in Shanghai. After completion of play on day 2, the men’s field will be down to 32 players and the women’s field will be down to 16. Both tournaments will then be single elimination knockout through to the finals on Sunday.



THE 2013 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN
SHANGHAI - CHINA
THE GROUPS
GROUP A
1. ChangJung Lin (TPE)
2. So Shaw (IRA)
3. Zhu Hongming (TPE)
4. Al Shaheen Omar (KUW)
5. Han Haoxiang (CHN)
6. Zhu Xihe (CHN)
7. Xu Kailun (TPE)
8. Oi Naoyuki (JPN)
GROUP B
1. Yukio Akagariyama (JPN)
2. Nguyen Ann Tuan (VIE)
3. Salaheldeen Hussein (UAE)
4. M. Ahmad Al-Bin Ali (QAT)
5. Phil Burford (GBR)
6. Seungwoo Ryu (KOR)
7. Ke Bign Zhong (TPE)
8. Thorsten Hohmann (GER)
GROUP C
1. Fu Che Wei (TPE)
2. Sharik Aslam Sayed (SIN)
3. Dang Jinhu (CHN)
4. Fu Jianbo (CHN)
5. Kenny Kwok (HKG)
6. Rafath Habib (IND)
7. Alex Pagulayan (CAN)
8. Karl Boyes (GBR)
GROUP D
1. Li Hewen (CHN)
2. Carlo Biado (PHL)
3. John Morra (CAN)
4. Zhou Long (CHN)
5. Oscar Dominguez (USA)
6. Afrinneza Isral Nasution (IND)
7. Jeffrey De Luna (PHL)
8. Chris Melling (GBR)
GROUP E
1. Darren Appleton (GBR)
2. Jalal Yousef (VEN)
3. Cristian Tuvi (URU)
4. Wang Can (CHN)
5. Niels Feijen (NED)
6. Wu Jiaqing (CHN)
7. Nick Ekonomopoulos (GRE)
8. Nick Van Den Berg (NED)
GROUP F
1. Ko Pin Yi (TPE)
2. Chu Bingjie (CHN)
3. Zeng Zhaodong (CHN)
4. Johann Chua (PHL)
5. Tursaikhan Amarjargal
6. Nick Malai (ALB)
7. Lee Van Corteza (PHL)
8. Do The Kien (VIE)
GROUP G
1. Ralf Souquet (GER)
2. Zbynek Vaic (RSA)
3. Hunter Lombardo (USA)
4. Chang Pei Wei (TPE)
5. Bashar Hussain (QAT)
6. Radoslaw Babica (POL)
7. Zhang Yulong (TPE)
8. Liu Haitao (CHN)
GROUP H
1. Dennis Orcollo (PHL)
2. Ahen Yuxuan (TPE)
3. Albin Ouschan (AUT)
4. James Delahunty (AUS)
5. Alejandro Carvajal (CHI)
6. Daryl Peach (GBR)
7. Cheng Tsung Hua (TPE)
8. Huidji See (NED)


THE 2013 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN
SHANGHAI - CHINA
THE PLAYERS
1. Kelly Fisher(GBR)
2. Liu Jia(CHN)
3. Xia Yuying(CHN)
4. Karen Corr(IRL)
5. Chichiro Kawahara(JPN)
6. Pan Xiaoting(CHN)
7. Tan Ho Yun(TPE)
8. Chan Ya Ting(TPE)
9. Hyun Ji Won(KOR)
10. Yang Fan(CHN)
11. Doan Thi Ngoc Le(VIE)
12. Lin Yuanjun(TPE)
13. Liu Shasha(CHN)
14. Gao Meng(CHN)
15. Ma’sum Fathrah(IND)
16. Wei Tzu Chien(TPE)
17. Angeline Magdalena Ticoalu(RSA)
18. Chen Xue(CHN)
19. Yu Ram Cha(KOR)
20. Eunji Park(KOR)
21. Brittany Bryant(CAN)
22. Carlynn Sanchez(VEN)
23. Allison Fisher(GBR)
24. Ga Young Kim(KOR)
25. Chen Siming(CHN)
26. Mrjana Grujicic(VEN)
27. Li Jia(CHN)
28. Zhu Tingting(CHN)
29. Jasmin Michel(GER)
30. Lan Hiushan(TPE)
31. Han Yu(CHN)
32. Bi Zhu Qing(CHN)
33. Charlene Chai Zeet Huey(SIN)
34. Nicola Ilse Rossouw(RSA)
35. Jing Jia(CHN)
36. Chou Chieh Yu(TPE)
37. Tsai Pei Chen(TPE)
38. Keiko Yukawa(JPN)
39. Wu Jing(CHN)
40. Liu Yichen(CHN)
41. Akimi Kajatani(JPN)
42. Jasmin Ouschan(AUT)
43. Zhou Doudou(CHN)
44. Bai Ge(CHN)
45. Liu Shin Mei(TPE)
46. Han Fang(CHN)
47. Rubelin Amit(PHL)
48. Fu Xiaofang(CHN)




THE 2013 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN
SHANGHAI - CHINA
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THE 2013 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - MEN
SHANGHAI - CHINA
THE PRIZE FUND
1st
US $ 40,000-00
2nd
US $ 20,000-00
3rd - 4th
US $ 10,000-00
5th - 8th
US $ 5,500-00
9th - 16th
US $ 2,400-00
17th - 32nd
US $ 1,200-00
33rd - 64th
US $ 700-00
THE 2012 CHINA 9 BALL OPEN - WOMEN
SHANGHAI - CHINA
THE PRIZE FUND
1st
US $ 30,000-00
2nd
US $ 15,000-00
3rd - 4th
US $ 7,500-00
5th - 8th
US $ 4,000-00
9th - 16th
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 Jasmin Ouschan Celebrates Reaching World No.2 Spot

9 BallWomen's Tour Ranking Lists
World Pool-Billiard Association
Women's Professional Billiard Association
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29 August 2006


WOMEN'S TOUR RANKINGS SUMMARY
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1Ga-Young KimAllison Fisher
2Jasmin OuschanKaren Corr
3Shin-Mei LiuMonica Webb


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 Lucky Londoners get another 9 Ball League for 2009

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Rileys American Pool & Snooker - Hounslow
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New Hounslow Pool League

Zain Yousef is keen to set up a new 9 Ball League in Hounslow for players of all abilities to compete on a level playing field.





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 Empire Pool Tour Announces The 2006 Midlands 8-Ball Open

8 BallTHE 2006 MIDLANDS 8-BALL OPEN
Rileys American Pool & Snooker
Hobs Moat Road
SOLIHULL
Birmingham
West Midlands
B92 8JN
Tel: 0121 742 6068
www.empirepooltour.com
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Saturday/Sunday 14-15 October 2006


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EMPIRE POOL TOUR MIDLANDS 8 BALL OPEN

After the massive success of the recent London Open, the Empire Pool Tour are expecting to rewrite the record books once again in Solihull.

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