|
|
The Pro Shop | |
NEW: Buy 2 items (or
more) and get a free
upgrade to 1st Class
UK postage.
Cuetec AVID
Opt-X Teal
Cuetec AVID
Opt-X Lavender
Tiger
Tip Protector
30th Anniversary
Predator LE Cocobolo
30th Anniversary
Predator LE Ebony
Mezz Tsubasa
Jump Tip
Predator Scorpion
Light - One Only
Predator Scorpion
Dark - One Only
TAOM
V10 - Blue
Cutshots
Perfect Aim Trainer
Predator SP2
Adventura 1
Predator SP2
Adventura 2
Super Shot
V8 Mega Bridge
Samsara True
Playing Tips
IGNITE
IGP Tip Plate
Bob Meucci Custom
Casino 3
Meucci Cues
The Gambler
Taom MaxRack
Order Now!
Kamui
Chalk Shark *Beta
Kamui
Chalk Shark *Roku
Cuetec Truewood
Mappa Burl
Cuetec Truewood
Sycamore
Holly Reborn
New for 2024
Aramith100
Last few sets now...
Aramith Snooker
Super Pro 1G
Aramith BLACK
Back in stock!
Aramith Pro Cup
Back in stock!
Instroke GEO
Black/Burgundy
Cuetec Cynergy X
Full Carbon Cue
Cuetec Cynergy X
Full Carbon Cue
Cuetec Cynergy X
Full Carbon Cue
Predator Urbain
Houndstooth Top
Predator Urbain
Full Houndstooth
Predator Air Rush
GOLD - No Wrap
Predator Air Rush
GOLD - Sport Wrap
Mezz Gloves
Now in 4 Colours!
ProPockets
Free post worldwide!
Mezz GMC-35KC
Black/Carbon
Cuetec DUO Smart
AVID Extension
Cuetec DUO Smart
SVB Extension
Mezz TB-24
Travel Bag
Kamui ROKU Chalk
Slate Grey
Kamui ROKU Chalk
Original Blue
Cuetec AVID Surge
Black/Gold Jump
Cuetec AVID Surge
Brown Stain Jump
Cuetec AVID Surge
Grey Stain Jump
Kamui Athlete Soft
Tip for Carbon Shafts
Kamui Athlete
Tip for Carbon Shafts
Pagulayan Chalk
Blue
Pagulayan Chalk
Green
Cuetec Extension
Extra Butt Cap
Horo Tips
Helios
Horo Tips
Odyssey
Horo Tips
Beast
Bear
Weight Screws
Mezz
ASTR Series
3/8x11
Joint Protector Set
NEW! Moori SST
Super Slow Tall
Predator Glove
Second Skin - Teal
Lucasi
4x8 Soft Case
Fury
Stinger 4
Viking
Cue Towel
Cuetec Bowtie
Now in Colour!
Cuetec Glove
New NOIR Colour
Black Ingot
Break Cue Tip
Pechauer Naked
Black Ice
Triple 60
Billiard Chalk
Cuetec Pro Line 4x8
Noir Limited Edition
Cuetec Pro Line 2x4
Noir Limited Edition
Aramith
Camouflage
Cue Cube
Dime Radius
Cue Cube
Nickel Radius
Mosconi Cup
Team Europe Lag Ball
Mezz Sneaky Pete
Purple Heart 2
Kamui
Tip Protectors
Bear
DB-8 / UniLoc Shaft
Hans Delta
Shaft & Ferrule Care
Cuetec HI-TECH
Graphite cue cleaner
Predator Urbain
Black & Yellow 3x5
Predator Urbain
Black & Yellow 2x4
Table Cover
9ft Leatherette
Lucasi
Limited Edition LUX63
Lucasi
Limited Edition LUX58
Cuetec AVID
Opt-X FK Blue
Pechauer
Rogue Carbon Shaft
Predator
Pro Billiard Series
Sure Shot
Joint Protector Holder
Predator Air Rush
Red Revenge
Cuetec Pro Line 4x8
New GREY Colour
Cuetec Pro Line 4x8
New NAVY Colour
Cuetec Glove
New GREY Colour
Cuetec Glove
New NAVY Colour
Felt Saver
by Cue Candy
8pt Sneaky Pete
Maple and Rosewood
Last 4 Ever
Combo Tip-Tool
Desk Clock
Ideal Gift
4pt Sneaky Pete
Leather emboss wrap
Predator Aspire
Weight Bolts
8pt Sneaky Pete
Leather emboss wrap
High End JPs
Engraved Aluminium
Predator K Series
Iconic Classics 2-3
Predator BK4
No Wrap/Linen/Sports
Kielwood Shafts
11.75mm Torrified
Taom Pro Tips
Back in stock
2 1/4" Table Bowls
Made in England
Mezz
Wavy Joint Protectors
Zan Premium
14mm Soft
Magic Ball Rack
Matchroom Grey
Predator
Black Shadow Hoodie
Predator
White Shadow Hoodie
BMC Meucci
Glass Rose - White
Predator
Crest Billiard Chalk
In Stock Now
Simonis 860
Cuetec AVID Proof
Brown - NW
Cuetec AVID
Low Deflection Shafts
Cuetec AVID Proof
Black - LTW
Predator Pure
3-pc Chalk Sampler
PRO
Inspection Machine
TAOM
Leather Chalk Pouch
HOW
Premium Chalk
Predator P3 Nova
British Racing Green
Moori
Billiard Glove
Predator
Pool Ball Carrier Case
Cuetec Cynergy
SVB Gen 1 Series
BRAD
Cue Scuffer
Aramith BLACK
Individual cue ball
Cuetec Pro Line
2x4 Hard Case
Cuetec
Alcohol Wipes
Cuetec
Acueweight Kit
Cuetec DUO®
Smart Extension
Cuetec AVID Era
6pt Sneaky Pete
Cuetec AVID Era
Florian Kohler
Cuetec Truewood
Cynergy Walnut
Cuetec Truewood
Cynergy Walnut
Cuetec AVID
11.75 & 12.75mm
Cuetec Truewood
Cynergy Leopard
Cuetec Truewood
Cynergy Leopard
Cuetec Billiard
Microfiber Towel
Cuetec Gloves
All sizes in stock!
Cuetec AVID
Surge Break Cue
Cuetec
Bullet Jump Cue
Predator
Shorty + Sport Grip
Tiger
Silicone Grip
Longoni
Bohemia
Longoni
No Blue
Predator Throne
Series 3-1
Predator Throne
Series 3-2
Predator Throne
Series 3-3
Predator Throne
Series 3-4
Predator Throne
Series 3-5
Lucasi Rival
3x4 Soft Case
Back In Stock!!!
Folding Cue Holder
Willards Tool
Nickel and Dime
Taom
Midas Gloves
Mid-Cue Extension
1¾ Inch UniLoc
Predator
REVO Wipes
Jacoby BlackOut
Brown - No Wrap
Jacoby BlackOut
Grey - Sport Grip
Rasson Method
Last chance to buy!
5/16x18
Mid-Cue Extension
Fury
Telescopic Extension
Predator 2x4
Special Edition Case
Predator 3x5
Special Edition Case
Taom
Soft Chalk
Predator - Appleton
2x4 Hard Case
Predator Glove
Bold New Colours
Predator Strike
Red Jersey
Predator Strike
Yellow Jersey
Brunswick K55
Cushion Rubber
Predator Air 2
Replacement Bumper
Tiger
Bridge Head
HOW Titan
Japanese Pig Skin
Predator 8 Inch
Exotic Extensions
Magic Ball Rack
They are back!
Taom Magnetite
Round Chalk Holder
Predator K-Series
Classics 1-4
Predator K-Series
Classics 1-4
Predator Aspire
Predator ONE Shaft
Fury Stinger
X-Series Cues
Lucasi Air Hog 2
3-piece jump cue
REVO BK RUSH
Break Cue Shaft
Kamui Kageki
Extreme Chalk
Predator TrueSplice
LE Gen 2 Ebony
Predator TrueSplice
LE Gen 2 Curly
Hans Delta
SK-BK1 Break Cue
Jim Rempe
Special Training Ball
Kamui - Training
Diamond Slicer
Exceed
Chalk Holder
Turtle Racks
10 Packs
Predator
AeroRack
Great White Chalk
Thresher Blue
Predator 8-Point
Black/Green Veneers
Predator ARCOS II
Reserve Cue Ball
Predator APEX
9ft Pro Table
Tiger
Sniper Tip
Predator
Ikon4-1
Predator
Ikon4-2
Predator
Ikon4-3
Predator
Ikon4-4
Predator
Ikon4-5
Speed 2
Affordable UniLoc
Mezz ZC-23
2 butt/3 shaft
Master Pro
K55 Cushion Rubber
Rare Predator
Matt Black BK-2
Lucasi Custom
UniLoc Joint
Lucasi Custom
UniLoc Joint
Lucasi Custom
3/8x10 Joint
Lucasi Custom
3/8x10 Joint
UniLoc Weights
Cartridge System
Mezz Avant
Dual Loading System
Magic Ball Rack
All-In-One
Kamui SAI
Control Break
Ignite 12.2 Shaft
Pre-order NOW!
Accu-Rack
Complete SET
Accu-Rack
DIAMOND 9
Accu-Rack
PRO 10
Predator Roadline
3x5 Black/Yellow
Predator ARCOS
Back in stock!
Taom
V10 Chalk
Tiger Corona
Leather Bridge
Taom
Pool Chalk 2.0
Taom
Pyro Chalk
Longoni
Cuetip Razor
Bulletproof
Break Cue Tip
Meucci Shaft
Carbon Fiber Pro
Predator REVO
11.8, 12.4, & 12.9mm
McDermott
6x6 Sport Case
TheProShop.biz
Free Post in Europe!
Order now! |
| | Main Menu | |
| |
| Recent discussions in the Forums |
|
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 4 - ALL FOR LIU |
The China Open
Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium
655 Yuanshen Road
Pudong New Area
Shanghai
China
www.my147.com - Live scoring - Live Stream 1 - Stream 2 - Stream 3
www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women
www.wpapool.com - Live scoring
Extras:: Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
Photography courtesy of Jin Li / TOP147.com
LIU SHASHA COMES FROM BEHIND TO DEFEAT CHEN SIMING
TO WIN THE WOMEN'S CHINA OPEN 9-BALL TITLE
Coming into Sunday's finals of the 2013 China Open, Liu Shasha knew she was on the cusp of a golden opportunity to vault her way back to the upper echelons of not only the fiercely competitive world of Chinese women's pool, but also the entire world of women's professional pool.
Since coming out of nowhere and winning the 2009 Women's World 9-ball Championship held in Shenyang, China, the diminutive and glamorous youngster has maintained her place on the Chinese national team, but she had not won any tournaments. In the lead up to this week's tournament, with 48 top women players from all parts of the globe, Liu had not been playing well in practice and was only hoping to at least reach the quarterfinals.
But suddenly she found herself in the finals of one of the biggest tournaments of the year. Indeed on Sunday, in front of packed house at the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium arena, Liu seized the moment , coming from behind in crunch time to overtake fellow teammate and young star Chen Siming to win the China Open by a nose, 9 & 8.
With the win, Liu can now claim two of the biggest prizes in women's pool. She also joins her close friend and sister Fu Xiaofang who also has won these same two prestigious events.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 19 2013 @ 22:31:13 UTC (2480 reads)
Read More... | 28249 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 4 - CORTEZA CASHES IN! |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com - Live scoring - Live Stream 1 - Stream 2 - Stream 3 www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
Photography courtesy of ©Jin Li / TOP147.com
FILIPINO LEE VANN CORTEZA IS ALL BUSINESS AS HE CAPTURES THE CHINA OPEN 9-BALL CROWN Playing with his trademarked calm and cool demeanor, all the while exhibiting a deadly stroke and a fierce, quiet fortitude, the Philippines Lee Vann Corteza staked his claim to stardom today as he defeated Taiwanese veteran Fu Che Wei to win the 2013 China Open 9-ball in Shanghai.
The win means that the China Open title, one of pool’s biggest tournaments, remains in the Philippines at least one more year, as Corteza’s win follows countryman Dennis Orcollo’s victory in 2012.
The victory, besting a quality field of 64 top players from around the globe, is easily Corteza’s biggest to date in a professional career that has spanned nearly two decades.
For the last five of those years, Corteza’s pedigree had already been established far and wide. Everywhere he has played fellow players and fans could see that under Corteza's humble veneer and boyish smile lay a deadly serious and focused professional with a noticeable swagger that oozed confidence. This is a man who has something inside him that doesn't allow him to flinch under pressure. This is a man who knows how to close out a match.
All of these traits were on full display today in front of over 500 people at the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium arena. The match was played at an extremely high quality with 12 of the 17 played racks being break and run outs. The outcome turned on just a few mistakes, and it was Corteza who took advantage and nailed the door shut every time he was given the opportunity.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 19 2013 @ 16:40:07 UTC (2835 reads)
Read More... | 29142 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| Dynamic Billard Euro-Tour continues in Austria |
Diamond Nine - Euro-Tour / Dynamic Austrian Open Alpina Wellness & Sporthotel Alpendorf 8 - 5600 Sankt Johann im Pongau Austria www.epbf.com www.eurotouronline.eu www.sporthotel-alpina.com
Thurs/Fri/Sat 23-25 May 2013
Click the image to view the larger poster - use "back" to return here. Strong field for second tour stop
Next week, the Dynamic Billard Austrian Open will begin. The men's Euro-Tour will be played from Thursday to Saturday, the women's Euro-Tour will be played Saturday and Sunday.
For the men's event, 189 players from 33 countries have already registered. That includes players from far away countries such as The United Arab Emirates and Kuwait. The prize money at stake is a total of 34.000,-€ with 3.400,-€ to the winner. All participants will also receive ranking points for the European rankings. For the women's event, 28 participants have announced so far.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 19 2013 @ 10:56:25 UTC (3036 reads)
Read More... | 4269 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 3 - A KUWAITI IN SHANGHAI! |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com - Live scoring - Live Stream 1 - Stream 2 - Stream 3 www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
Photography courtesy of ©Jin Li / TOP147.com
UPSTART OMAR AL SHAHEEN BARGES INTO SEMI FINALS AT CHINA OPEN, JOINS CORTEZA, WU AND FU FOR SUNDAY'S FINAL FOUR Omar Al Shaheen just booked his place in pool history.
After defeating Taiwan’s Hsu Kai Lun,11-8, in the quarterfinals of the China Open 9-ball in Shanghai on Saturday night, the 20 year old Kuwaiti became the first pool player in his country, and indeed in the entire Middle East region, to ever advance to the semi-finals of a major world ranking pool event.
It is an accomplishment that will surely have profound repercussions for not only Al Shaheen’s budding career, but also for the progress of the sport in the Middle East, which is one of the few growth areas worldwide—along with China-- for the American game of pool. Whether Al Shaheen can take the prestigious crown and the $40,000 winner’s purse on Sunday is something that is entirely up to the pool gods. But the way things have fallen in place for Al Shaheen this week in Shanghai, anything must surely be in the realm of possibility.
Al Shaheen will have all he can handle and more as he takes on the Philippine veteran Lee Van Corteza in the first semi-final. In the second semi-final, Taiwan veteran Fu Che Wei will go up against his former countryman and surprise entry, the two time former world champion Wu Jiajing(formerly Wu Chia Ching), who now plays out of China.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 19 2013 @ 01:32:15 UTC (2579 reads)
Read More... | 30475 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 3 - TEENAGE PRODIGIES EYE THE PRIZE |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com - Live scoring - Live Stream 1 - Stream 2 - Stream 3 www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
CHEN SIMING AND LIU SHASHA REACH THE FINALS OF THE CHINA OPEN 9-BALL Chen Siming and Liu Shasha are both 19 years old. They are both members of the Chinese national women’s team. And they each have a prodigious talent with a cue stick that leaves fans of the sport in awe.
And now, the two friends will finally get a chance to go head to head in the finals of one of the biggest tournaments of the year in the world of pool, the 2013 China Open 9-ball in Shanghai. The finals will take place at 1:30pm( GMT +8 ) inside the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium arena. The match will be a race to 9, alternate break.
Both players have achieved fantastic successes in their own short careers but it was Liu who pulled off the most amazing feat, winning the 2009 Women’s World 9-ball Championship when she was just 16 years old. That same year, Chen won the China Open, also at the age of 16.
In the highly competitive world of Chinese women’s pool, however, it is Chen is who considered to have a freakish talent. Much is expected of Chen from her coaches and fans of the sport. Since winning the Philippine Open 10-ball in 2010, she has faltered in the big events in China and she seems to play under more pressure than does Liu.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 19 2013 @ 01:20:48 UTC (2175 reads)
Read More... | 28472 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| Total 9 Ball - Premier event at High Wycombe Hurricane Room |
T9B - High Wycombe Amateur Hurricane Open Hurricane Room 10 Corporation Street, High Wycombe Bucks HP13 6TQ Tel: 01494 444228 www.hurricaneroom.co.uk www.t9b.co.uk - chat - live scoring
Saturday 18 May 2013
Staveley Pots instead of Chops en-route to Winning the T9B Hurricane Open
Tom Staveley has finally broken his Total9ball duck. Tom, a regular player at T9B events, has recently been achieving some good results however in the past he has always fallen short. That changed yesterday though as he looked confident and in his words at the after tournament meal when asked what he did differently he replied, ‘Well today I potted the balls instead of chopping them’. After the event the T9B founder said, ‘We are really pleased that Tom has won today's event, Tom has been one of Total9ball's biggest supporters since we began 3 years ago, right back at the first event in Solihull 2010 Tom was an enthusiastic player but had a lot to learn as a relatively new player to the game of 9ball. With each event we have seen progression in his game and now he has won an event we fully expect him to push on and become a multiple tournament winner.
The new venue to T9B at High Wycombe played fantastic hosts, the club recently refurbished looked beautiful and the tables were well looked after, the cloth and the tables where very true but a little slower than the tables at St Albans. We are pleased to say The Hurricane Room in High Wycombe will definitely feature in next season's programme of events.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Saturday, May 18 2013 @ 01:46:05 UTC (3296 reads)
Read More... | 10919 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| Jennifer Barretta named as WPBL Alternate |
World Professional Billiard League WPBL Arena Las Vegas Nevada USA www.jenniferbarretta.com www.wpbltv.com - facebook - twitter - official rules *** Win a Pay-Per-View pass worth $169 in Pro9's forum competition here! ***
Friday 17 May 2013
Jennifer Barretta named as WPBL Alternate
The World Professional Billiard League has announced that top female pro Jennifer Barretta has signed to play for the Los Angeles Wave as an alternate. Barretta who has been playing professionally for 10 years, will be the first woman to compete amongst the league’s current roster, consisting of 59 of the world’s top male players.
Jennifer takes the final spot on the Wave, joining teammates Oscar Dominguez, Ernesto Dominguez, Louis Ulrich, and Josh Ulrich. Regarding her selection to play in this historic league Barretta said “I think this is an exciting opportunity and I’m honored to be the first woman chosen by the WPBL. The league is great for the sport, and I believe it is here to stay.” League President Larry Chiborak stated “it is a privilege to have her as part of the WPBL; not just because she is a woman, but because she is a great player!”
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Friday, May 17 2013 @ 21:36:34 UTC (2985 reads)
Read More... | 5000 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 2 - OH, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com - Live scoring - Live Stream 1 - Stream 2 - Stream 3 www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
Photography courtesy of ©Jin Li / TOP147.com
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.”
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Friday, May 17 2013 @ 20:09:04 UTC (3121 reads)
Read More... | 31202 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - DAY 1 - RETURN OF THE BOY WONDER |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Live stream - Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
Photography courtesy of ©Jin Li / TOP147.com
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.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Thursday, May 16 2013 @ 23:58:34 UTC (2537 reads)
Read More... | 27849 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| CHINA OPEN - PRIMED AND READY FOR BATTLE |
The China Open Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium 655 Yuanshen Road Pudong New Area Shanghai China www.my147.com www.top147.com - Brackets: Men / Women www.wpapool.com - Live scoring Extras:: Live stream - Forum chat
Thursday-Sunday 12-19 May 2013
THE CHINA OPEN BEGINS THURSDAY WITH AN ALL STAR CAST PROMISING ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOUGHEST SLUGFESTS As in much of the world, the sport of professional pool has had to endure its share of austerity lately. Which is why as over 100 of the best men and women players from around the globe gathered today in Shanghai to prepare for Thursday’s opening day of the China Open 9-ball Championship, the mood among the gathered throng of cue artists was decidedly upbeat.
For professional pool players China is clearly their Shangri-La. This is a country where the sport of pool gets real backing from the government and real attention from legions of fans. Big tournaments like the China Open are shown on national television with viewing audiences numbering over 100 million people. Massive pool halls abound and more are being built. The women players especially are legitimate sporting celebrities. Just the other night China’s CCTV state television aired a one hour documentary in prime time on female pool stars Fu Xiaofang and Liu Shasha. Yes, you read that right; a pool documentary aired nationwide at peak viewing hours.
Now in its fifth year, the China Open, which kicks off Thursday May 16th at the Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Stadium, has quickly established itself as one of the premier events in the professional pool calendar. The tournament, which is a major ranking event of the World Pool and Billiard Association(WPA), features both a men’s and women’s tournament. The men’s event offers $176,600 in prize money with $40,000 going to the winner. The women’s tournament, which is played at the same time, has $125,600 on offer with $30,000 going to the eventual champion.
Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Thursday, May 16 2013 @ 09:53:53 UTC (2832 reads)
Read More... | 35698 bytes more | comments? |
|
|
| |
The Pro Tube | |
MatchroomLive
Home to nearly
40 years of sports
and live action
New video every day!
The Pro Tube
| | Welcome | |
Only members see our pool related special offers! Register here - FREECheck spam folder for our automated reply.
| | Who's Online | |
There are currently, 165 guest(s) and 0 member(s) that are online.You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here.
| | Login | |
Pro9 Headlines | |
Past Articles | |
Tuesday, October 08
Tuesday, October 01
Thursday, September 12
Sunday, September 08
Thursday, September 05
Sunday, August 25
Friday, August 23
Thursday, August 22
Older Articles
| | Pool Rules | |
Search Articles | |
Search the Web | |
Amazon | |
Survey | |
The Pro Calendar | |
Player Ratings | |
Pro9 Notes | |
Pro9 Bloggers | |
Pro9 Interviews | |
World Pool Time | |
London : GMT+0
New York : GMT-5
Las Vegas : GMT-8
Manila : GMT+8
Jeddah : GMT+3
Shanghai : GMT+8
| | Copyright | |
Today's Big Story | |
There isn't a Biggest Story for Today, yet.
| | Last Seen | |
|
|
PRO9 has established an outstanding reputation as Europes No.1 source for information on American Pool in the UK and Europe.
Upcoming tournament details, prompt match reporting, exclusive images by talented photographers, superb articles by expert pundits, active pool related forums, player profiles and a very sophisticated membership - basically, an incredible information resource for the American style game in Europe.
Since it launched, PRO9 has become compulsory reading, not just for the UKs pool players, but to hundreds and thousands of pool obsessives from around the world every single day.
PRO9s members range from professional pool players, cue-sports enthusiasts, club managers, tournament organisers, pool fans and aficionados, as well as various "movers and shakers" in the cue-sports field, including entrepreneurs in the wholesale and retail sector, as well as magazine editors and television sports promoters.
Growing more and more popular every single year, PRO9 is the best placed vehicle for the promotion of your pool club, billiards brand, associated products, services and opportunities in the truly massive pan-European billiard market.
If you qre reading this, you should check out www.Pro9.co.uk for yourself!
Please use these logos and text in your links to www.Pro9.co.uk - thank you.
Forum rules: No advertising, no links to businesses/shops/eBay, no swearing, respect our sponsors and each other, no hate!
Flag counter installed Monday 11 November 2013
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2006-2020 by Big Dave at Pro9.co.uk.
This web site was made with myPHPNuke, a web portal system written in PHP. myPHPNuke is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.
Anyone read this bit down here???
You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php or ultramode.txt
|
|
|
|
|
Page took 0.189237 seconds to load.
|