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 | Predator Women's Tallinn Open - Filler Seals ET Win No.2 |
Predator Women’s Euro Tour / Predator Women’s Tallinn Open
Presented by the City of Tallinn
Kalev Sports Hall
12 Juhkentali Street
Tallinn
10132
Estonia
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Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 February 2024

Pia Filler with trophy.
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Predator Women's Tallinn Open - Filler Seals ET Win No.2
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
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THE FILLER NAME was once again on a Euro Tour trophies as this time it
was Pia who was victorious to take the PREDATOR Women’s Tallinn Open,
outlasting Ina Kaplan 7-5 in an absorbing final at the Kalevi Sports
Hall. It was Filler’s second Predator Women’s Euro Tour title, following
her win in Slovenia in October 2022, and she came through one of the
biggest fields assembled on the Tour in recent times.
The match was hard-fought and of high quality but it was Filler who had
the extra resolve down the final stretch. “I expected it to be a close
match because I know Ina and she’s a good player she’s won multiple Euro
Tours and European Championships. At the end of day, I just wanted to
focus on myself because I knew I was playing well and breaking well.
Actually, I never doubted that I could snap it off this time so I just
did what I had to do.”
It was Filler who won the lag and delivered a nice break that saw two
balls drop, leaving her a good look on the 1-ball. She duly ran through
the balls but missed a difficult 9, cueing off the rail to gift Kaplan
the rack and the early lead.
Kaplan made a legal break in the next but needed to push out with the
1-ball blocked. Filler got the initiative with a bold pot on the 1 and
her snooker, playing the 4-ball, caused Kaplan to foul trying a one-rail
escape. With ball-in-hand Filler levelled the score. She then crunched
home her break shot in the third game and it paid dividends, leaving her
a makeable 2/9 combination which she executed to take the lead at 2-1.
Kaplan pushed out once again, leaving a short jump shot for her
opponent. Filler though, missed the 1-ball completely to present a great
opportunity to Kaplan. She ran the table to once again level the match.
A dry break from Filler got Kaplan back to the table and she kept her
focus to come up with some big shots as she ran through the balls for a
3-2 lead.
Filler got to the table early in the next and put Kaplan in a table
length snooker but she jumped the 2-ball in with some aplomb. That
allowed her to keep the pressure on Filler with a good snooker but
Filler was equal to it with the jump stick to leave Kaplan in trouble.
With the initiative, Filler went on to take the rack and level the
scores up.

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 | Dynamic Billard Tallinn Open - It's Maciol over Vogel in Tallinn |
Euro Tour Men / Dynamic Billard Tallinn Open
Presented by the City of Tallinn
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12 Juhkentali Street
Tallinn
10132
Estonia
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Thursday 15 - Saturday 17 February 2024

Daniel Maciol wins in Tallinn.
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Dynamic Billard Tallinn Open - It’s Maciol over Vogel in Tallinn
Reporter: Luke Riches on behalf of the EPBF
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DANIEL MACIOL IS the 2024 DYNAMIC BILLARD Tallinn Open champion as he
edged out 16-year-old Felix Vogel by 9-7 in an exciting finale to a
terrific season-opener on the Euro Tour. Germany’s Vogel became the
youngest-ever finalist in the long and storied history of the Tour,
managing to break Wiktor Zielinski’s record which had stood since
December 2017.
Vogel had led most of the way at the Kalevi Sports Hall in Tallinn but
faltered down the home stretch as the 23-year-old Pole came on strong
for his maiden Dynamic Billard Euro Tour title. Vogel, from Marburg
Germany, who is just 16 years and a couple of months old, was playing in
his sixth Euro Tour event and can take great pride in his performances
this week.
But the day belonged to Daniel Maciol, who also moved from #3 to #1 on
the ranking; “I’m over the moon to be honest! I remember when I was 15
years of age and I played in my first Euro Tour at the time and my goal
was to get to the last 32 round. So, after eight years, I finally
reached a final and won it. I’m really, really happy about this.”
Maciol made two balls off the opening break to get the match underway. A
miss on the 2-ball though got the young German to the table but he too
faltered and the rack went to the Pole. However, nicely in stroke from
his semi-final match finishing minutes before, Vogel got his first point
on the board to level the match. 1-1
A scratch from Maciol gave his opponent ball-in-hand and Vogel looked
completely confident as he ran out to take the lead. That became 3-1
after Vogel got the better of a safety battle as Maciol had a bash at
the 5-ball but left it in the open. A push-out in the next from Maciol
ended up working against him and Vogel negotiated a tricky table to sit
pretty at 4-1.
An illegal break from Vogel, despite two balls going down, gave Maciol a
good opportunity to eat into the deficit. He lost shape though and
needed to play a safety on the 5-ball. Vogel nearly fluked the 9 in,
kicking out of the safety but a table-length bank effectively secured
the rack for Maciol.
That soon turned to 4-3 after a tidy runout from Maciol but a successful
break from Vogel gave him an opportunity to restore a two-rack lead and
he executed it well. Stroking the cueball around like a seasoned pro,
Vogel looked set to take the next rack but he lost some position going
from the 8 to the 9-ball and his tight cut was underpowered and left the
9-ball hanging for Maciol.
Vogel though, kept the pressure up as he won the next game for a 6-4
lead. In the 11th game, Maciol had the first good look at the table
after a kicked safety from Vogel left the 1-ball on and he duly ran out
to very much stay in the match at 6-5. A dry break from Vogel was a gift
for his opponent at a critical point in the match and Maciol, full of
composure, cleared up to level the scores.
With two balls off the break, Maciol went all-in on a combo on the
2-ball and successfully set himself up for a runout as he took the lead
for the first time since the opening rack as the score moved to 7-6 in
his favour.
They went back and forth with safeties in the next before a huge fluke
from Maciol saw the 2-ball drop into the centre pocket and the rangy
Pole was on his way as he reached the hill first at 8-6. A dry break in
the next from Maciol got Vogel jumping out of his chair. Vogel played
safe on the 3-ball and with so much at stake, both players became a
little cagey as the safeties went back and forth. Seizing the moment,
Vogel speared home a long 3-ball to set up a rack-winning opportunity
and take the match to 8-7.

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 | IPA presents - IPA World Championships 2024 Preview |
IPA presents - IPA World Championships 2024
Gosforth Park Hotel
High Gosforth Park
Newcastle
NE3 5HN
United Kingdom
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Tuesday - Sunday 20-25 February 2024

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A True Feast Of Pool With Challengers From Around The Globe
As many of you will already know, horse racing is another sport I cover and The IPA Word Championships is the equivalent of Cheltenham – all roads lead here throughout the year, with the prestige of being crowned the best on the Planet from a field of incredible quality, the pinnacle of any player’s career.
The 2024 renewal sees over 360 entries from around the World who will head to the Grand Hotel in Gosforth from the 20th to the 25th of February, and if you like your cuesports – this is going to be something special.
Last year saw Clint I’Anson crowned after another nip and tuck final, with Amy Beauchamp winning the Ladies equivalent, but who will walk away with the trophy and the cash in 2024 – with so many entries its needle in a haystack time, but we will give it a try.
As a brief introduction, this is the same sport we have all played down the pub/club – reds and yellows and finally the black, and the IPA play to the recognised rule set known as Blackball – the standard rules throughout the World. I have often been told pool is an “easy” game – well it is in that we can all put a coin in the table and have a go (which is part of the beauty of it), but I can also play golf – but not to the abilities of Tiger Woods!
Like all sports there are different levels and having tried my luck on the IPA tour trust me – I can play and occasionally win at pub league level, but this lot are different gravy with one fractional mistake or miss usually enough to write off a frame.
Although I cover the IPA tour (see www.ipapool.com for details), the Worlds is slightly different – firstly we have a sets format, but more importantly it is deliberately set with a low entry fee to encourage newcomers to give it a go. That was and is a great idea – until I try predicting winners - with a long list of names who I have never seen in action – they could be as bad as me (unlikely) or they could be as good as Clint – the truth is we just don’t know about their skillset – or how they will react to the pressures of the cameras and the live audience – some thrive, while others fall apart at the seams.
With so many competitions to work with I am ignoring all the doubles, mixed or otherwise, and will focus on just three events instead – the overall trophy, the Ladies, – and as an old boy myself, the Seniors for the fun of it – wish me luck.

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 | 2024 World Pool Championship - Record $1,000,000 Prize Fund in Riyadh |
 
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INAUGURAL SAUDI ARABIA SNOOKER MASTERS AND WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIP TO TAKE PLACE IN RIYADH AND JEDDAH AS PART OF MAJOR 10-YEAR DEAL
• Snooker’s ‘fourth Major', with over £2m prize fund, to launch in Riyadh in August
• ‘Crown Jewel’ World Pool Championship will take place in Jeddah this June
• Exciting legacy commitment with Ministry of Sport for Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Arabian Billiard & Snooker Federation sees strong focus on developing both sports in the region over next decade
The world’s best snooker and Nineball pool players will this year descend upon Saudi Arabia to launch 10-year deal that will bring two major annual sporting events to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and transform Billiards in the Middle East.
The World Snooker Tour and World Nineball Tour – in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Billiard & Snooker Federation and the Ministry of Sport for Saudi Arabia – confirmed today that a historic, decade-long association will start this summer, with events in both Riyadh and Jeddah.
It begins this June (3rd-8th), when the 2024 World Pool Championship – the crown jewel of the World Nineball Tour – takes place at the Green Halls in Jeddah.
A record World Nineball Tour prize fund of $1,000,000 will be contested by the planet’s premier pool cueists, including reigning world champion Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, five-time US Open champion and 2022 world champion Shane Van Boening and 2018 world champion Joshua Filler.
Then, in August (31st-September 7th) in Riyadh, the inaugural Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters – spearheaded by the world’s leading players – takes place and officially becomes the sport’s ‘fourth major’’. Alongside the traditional Triple Crown events, a prize pot of over £2million will be at stake in what is the second richest event on the prestigious World Snooker Tour schedule in 2024.

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