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2007 Philippines World Pool Championship Qualifying Tournaments

Taking place at the Star Billiards Center in Grace Village, Quezon City, the qualifying event boasted a top-level field of nearly 170 players with ten separate tournaments over five days with the winner of each reaching the main event. With the pre-event qualifying tournament for the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship set to wrap up today, it¡¯s fair to say that proceedings have been dominated by the players from Chinese Taipei.
With eight out of the ten events already contested, the Taiwanese have bagged four spots in the main event, with a further six players falling at the final hurdle.
With 43 players entered by the Chinese Taipei Billiards Association, the Taiwanese certainly had strength in numbers, but with an 80 strong field in each of the events, qualifying was a massive achievement.
Lu Hui-chan was the first to make it through as he beat compatriot Chang Yu-lung 9-2 last Saturday. Lu was the 1998 and 1999 WPA World Junior Champion and now has a tough opening Group 4 match against hot-shot Yang Ching-shun.
The second qualifying event was won by Japan¡¯s Kenichi Uchigaki who took care of Do Huan Quan of Vietnam 9-3. Uchigaki becomes the fifth Japanese player to enter the field and he gets a dream match-up against Efren Reyes on one of the TV tables.
There was more Taiwanese joy on Sunday as Ko Pin-yi set up a first round clash against 2003 WPA World Champion Thorsten Hohmann. Ko beat another Taiwanese player, Lu Hsun-cheng 9-7 to gain his spot.
Wu Yu-lun, another former WPA Junior World Champion - in 2004 and 2005 - was the victor in Qualifier 4, beating yet another Chinese Taipei player, Chien Ching-ju 9-8. He faces former two-time WPA World Champion Johnny Archer.
Wily campaigner Alwi of Indonesia who has played in the World Pool Championship in 2001, was on top form to beat Wang Hung-hsiang. He now meets dominant Taiwanese star Chang Jung-ling in Group 7.
Another seasoned pro Leonardo Andam, was a popular winner at Star Billiards as he beat fellow Filipino Jharome Pena 9-4 in a classy display. Andam, who was a quarter-finalist at the WPC in 2001, gets to play last year¡¯s runner-up and 1996 champ Ralf Souquet in Group 2.
There was for the home fans to cheer about on Tuesday as Roberto ¡®Superman¡¯ Gomez won through against experienced Taiwanese player Kun Fang-lee 9-5. Gomez, who was No.1 seed at last year¡¯s event following the first round stages, has a tough Group 16 clash against Niels Feijen (Holland) in the offing.
Finally man of the moment Shane Van Boening, the reigning US Open champion, will face unknown Taiwanese Chang Yau-mau who won the eight qualifying spot defeating Chu Hung-ming 9-6.
The 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship breaks of on Saturday 3rd November as 128 players from 46 countries vie for the $400,000 prize fund.

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Qlympics Gives Billiard Players a Chance of a Lifetime to Score Big

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Qlympics Gives Billiard Players a Chance of a Lifetime to Score Big
If you¡¯re a tournament billiard player, this is your chance to score at Qlympics. Due to scheduling conflicts with the WPA World Pool Championship, the registration for the U.S. Open events has been light–all the top champions are in Manila. That means every player¡¯s chances of winning have just dramatically increased.

Playbca.com will guarantee $20,000 added. With full fields, the added will climb to $64,000 and push the prize fund to $176,000.

In other words, Get Your Butt There

U.S. Open Tournaments:

Double elimination on 9 foot Diamond Smart Tables.

Play in one, or all, of the following events. You don¡¯t have to be a BCA POOL LEAGUE member!

U.S. Open One Pocket Championship
Monday afternoon, Nov 5-9 ≺128 max. $235, includes all fees.

U.S. Open Bank Pool Championship ≺ Full rack
Monday morning, Nov 5-9 ≺ 128 max. $235, includes all fees.

U.S. Open 14.1 Straight Pool Championship
Monday morning, Nov 12-16 ≺ 128 max. $235, includes all fees.

U.S. Open 10 Ball Championship
Monday afternoon, Nov 12-16 ≺ 256 max. $235, includes reg. fee.

Qlympics is an open event in a ¡°player friendly¡± venue with a 24/7 action room and late night food and drink. And, like all playbca.com events, there will be plenty of warm-up and nightly mini tournaments.

The Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, Louisville, Kentucky

Please make your reservations at the Clarion. Call (502) 491-4830 and mention ¡°Qlympics.¡±

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Chau Captures Breaker¡¯s Spooktacular 9-Ball

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Chau Captures Breaker¡¯s Spooktacular 9-Ball

Manuel ¡°Javier¡± Chau captured the Breaker¡¯s Spooktacular 9-Ball Tournament title by defeating Ryan McCreesh. The tournament was held at Breaker¡¯s Billiards in Pittsburgh, PA on October 27-28.
A strong field of 32 billiard players started Saturday¡¯s action. By evening, only 8 players were left. Notable players like Howard Vickery, Gary ¡°Bushwhacker¡± Nolan, and ¡°Suga¡± Shane Hennen were sent home out of the money.
On the winner¡¯s side in semi-final matches Javier defeated Ryan McCreesh and Alex Olinger beat Shane Jackson. Final winners¡¯ side match was won by Javier over Alex while Ryan McCreesh was eliminating Shane Jackson. Ryan then went on to beat Alex by a score of 7 – 3 to set up a rematch with Javier for the top spot. Both played very well with the lead changing hands several times, but Javier edged out the win out by a score of 10 – 8.
Results:
1st Manuel ¡°Javier¡± Chau $2000
2nd Ryan McCreesh $1400
3rd Alex Olinger $950
4th Shane Jackson $500
5th Stan Weister $350
Dee Adkins $350
7th Bill McCollim $200
T. Love $200

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Oct

Shuff Wins First Billiard Tour Event and Shea Repeats

Posted by admin as Billiard Tour News - Tiger Planet Pool Tour

Shuff Wins First Billiard Tour Event and Shea Repeats
Tiger Pool Tour / Frederick, MD

by Andy Lincoln
The Tiger Pool Tour returned to action at Champions Billiards Café in Frederick, MD, October 6-7 for their eleventh event. A big thank you goes out to room owner Gary Allen and his friendly hard-working staff for welcoming the tour. A strong, tough field of players came out to play for the $2,000-added money in both the open and women¡¯s division events.
Brandon Shuff started his Saturday out with a 9-8 scare from Trevor Dentz. A quick 9-2 win over Tai Bui and a 9-5 score with Barry Bowman pitted Shuff against strong tour player Lee Holt. Holt was having a great day with a pair of 9-2 wins over Matt Clatterbuck and Dan Maruschak. Shuff advanced past Holt 9-7 to reach the final four winners¡¯ side going into Sunday¡¯s play. The bottom half of the bracket was ruled by Manuel Chau, who knocked off three Virginians in Luther Farley, Joe Russo, and Larry Kressel. Joining Chau and Shuff in the final four were Jerry Slivka and Danny Mulhollen III, both in the current top five on the tour rankings.
Play continued Sunday with Shuff working his way through Slivka 9-7 and Chau squashing Mulhollen 9-3. An exciting 9-8 win over Chau put Shuff into the hot seat. Not much of interest was happening in the elimination bracket. Mulhollen and Slivka both advanced to meet up where Slivka sent Mulhollen home in the fourth-place spot. Slivka quickly took down Chau to set up a rematch with Shuff in the single-set, race-to-11 finals.
The finals started out with Shuff taking a commanding 6-1 lead. Slivka never threw in the towel and fought back to 7 with Shuff on the hill. Shuff pushed to a long, tough jump shot, which Slivka passed on without even getting out of his chair. Shuff confidently drained the improbable shot and maintained his composure to run the rack out.
A field of 12 ladies came out Sunday to shoot at the cash. The final four winners¡¯ side came down to last event¡¯s winner, Linda Shea, tour regulars Malea Haacke and Sharon O¡¯Hanlon, as well as Ming Ng making the most of a rare appearance. Shea advanced over Haacke 7-3, while Ng came out on top 7-6 with O¡¯Hanlon. In the hot seat match, Shea took an early lead before Ng came back to win 7-5.
In the elimination bracket, O¡¯Hanlon sent Haacke home in fourth place before losing to Shea. The single-set, race-to-9 finals saw a determined Shea take another early lead. Ng managed a couple more games, but it was Shea winning with a 9-6 score for her second consecutive tour win.
Open Results:
1st Brandon Shuff
2nd Jerry Slivka
3rd Manuel Chau
4th Danny Mulhollen
5th Andy Lincoln
Ilir Jaho
7th Richard Barney
Joel Lackraj
9th Larry Kressel
Luther Farley
Lee Holt
Joe Russo
Women¡¯s Results:
1st Linda Shea
2nd Ming Ng
3rd Sharon O¡¯Hanlon
4th Malea Haacke
5th Cheryl Squire
Kathleen Lawless
7th Nicole Vincent
Simone Hospedales

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