Poolmag's 8-Ball Blogtag:www.poolmag.com,2012:/blog/Pool & Billiard Magazine news blog: read about top pool players, billiard products, pool tournaments, pool and billiard instruction from the world's greatest players and instructors!Mango 1.5Ewa Mataya Laurance Wins WPBA Masters!urn:uuid:2CD43843-803F-2B7A-70511F4C2930CEBB2012-01-29T11:01:58Z2012-01-29T11:01:00Zadmin
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span><strong>MT. PLEASANT, MI</strong> -</span><span> The WPBA Masters<span>
at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort has now concluded, and the
winner is none other than Ewa Mataya Laurance, defeating #2
ranked Allison Fisher in an epic battle of two veteran champions and fellow BCA Hall of Famers! <br /></span></span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span> </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span><span><img style="text-align: right;" src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs071/1102298596407/img/77.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="280" height="186" align="right" />BCA
and WPBA Hall of Famer, former Grand Ledge, Michigan resident, and P&B columnist Ewa
Mataya Laurance, sponsored by Brunswick Billiards, took an early 2-1 lead in the short televised race to 7
against fellow BCA Hall of Famer, #2 ranked Allison Fisher.</span> Ewa then extended her lead to 3-1, 4-1 and 5-1... </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>Then Allison mounted a comeback! </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span> </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>5-2,
5-3, 5-4 and suddenly the score was tied 5-5; a race to two, with
Allison breaking. </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>Ewa dug deep and pulled out the next two games for a
7-5 victory and $10,000 payday in the first WPBA event of 2012! </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>In
the first sem-final, Ewa proved she'd be a formidable contender when
she defeated #1 ranked Ga Young Kim 7-6 for her place in the title bout, avenging an earlier 9-8 loss to Ga Young that put Ewa in the one-loss bracket.<br /></span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span> </span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>The
other semifinal was a battle of the Fishers: Kelly Fisher vs. Allison
Fisher. Though these Fishers are not related, they both hail from
the U.K. and both yield a deadly cue. Allison pulled out all the stops
and defeated Kelly 7-4 to head to the finals against Laurance.</span></p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"> </p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><strong>Final Results Top 24 (24 Placed Paid):</strong></p>
1 Ewa Mataya Laurance $10,000 <br /> 2 Allison Fisher $5,500 <br /> 3/4 Ga Young Kim, Kelly Fisher $2,750 ea.<br />5/6 Helena Thornfeldt, Jasmin Ouschan $2,000 ea.<br />7/8 Jeanette Lee, Eleanor Callado $1,750 ea.<br />9/12 Liz Ford, Dawn Hopkins, Monica Webb, Brittany Bryant $1,500 ea.<br />13/16 Karen Corr, Line Kjorsvik, Jennifer Barretta, Gerda Hofstatter $1,250 ea.<br />17/24
Emilyn Callado, Susan Williams, Joanne Ashton, Teruko Cucculelli,
Tamara Peeters, Jennifer Chen, Jessica Barnes, Nicole Keeney $1,000 ea.<br /><br />
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;"><span>To view the final tournament chart, visit <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=xbr8btcab&et=1109171289820&s=1&e=001KXJg6gymlWy8kq3l27Nt3gMnfVCeTDlnjlFZO7AXdLHW3rH59UMhcA9T3scJ6qY3ZhvyYWq0Z-I3-b1jXPGGlePbkFtBwTUmqtPo3TjD-ro=" target="_blank">www.wpba.com</a> and click on <a>"2012 Soaring Eagle Tournament Board." </a>The three final-round one-hour matches will be broadcast by <strong>ESPN</strong> for on Sunday, March 18, from 1:30 - 4:30 pm EST.</span></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;">Congratulations, Ewa!</p>
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Shane Van Boening Wins Derby City All Around Title!urn:uuid:2B29C7F8-803F-2B7A-70DC6F3EB2204B1D2012-01-29T03:01:25Z2012-01-29T11:01:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/ShaneAllAround.jpg" alt="" width="249" height="291" />"I came to defend my title" became an understatement as twenty-eight-year old Shane Van Boening (pictured) won his second Derby City Master of the Table crown. </p>
<p>Van Boening's superior play took him to an unprecedented three championship rounds. In a hill/hill match, he succumbed to John Morra in the bank leg. However, Joseph Gray, in the one pocket division, and Stevie Moore in the nine ball division were not so lucky. </p>
<p>Moore's luck ran out after winning his way to the championship round via a bye. After suffering his nine ball defeat, he lost in the Fat Boy 10-Ball Invitational championship round to Franciso Bustamante.<br /><br />Van Boening's winning play earned him a $53,000 payday for the nine day event, on the heels of his December win at the Turning Stone Classic!</p>
Shane Van Boening Wins Derby City One Pocket!urn:uuid:1F9E9C37-803F-2B7A-706A2C3698FAF4F02012-01-27T09:01:28Z2012-01-27T10:01:00Zadmin
<p><em><img style="float: right; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/ShaneDCC.jpg" alt="" width="385" height="378" />More news and photos in from Tony Fox at the DCC:</em></p>
<p>As the 2012 Derby City Classic One Pocket leg entered the final rounds, Brandon Shuff handed defending champion Shane Van Boening (pictured right) a 3-0 defeat. But, in the re-draw for the final six players, Shuff/Van Boening met again. This time Van Boening was the victorious one, heading to a semi final showdown against the legendary one pocket player, Efren Reyes. Unfortunately for Efren, the five time DCC one pocket champion could not win a single game in the race to the championship round. <br /><br /><img style="margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px; float: left;" src="/blog/assets/content/Gray.jpg" alt="" width="318" height="280" />Then there was the relatively unknown Joseph Gray (pictured left), twenty five years old, from Oklahoma City, OK, who made it to the championship in his first trip to the Derby City. Gray won the lag and broke. Van Boening came to the table, made a mistake on his first shot, and Gray ran out. </p>
<p>Around the TV table heads nodded. The "new kid" was clearly legitimate. Stellar safety play by both players dominated the remaining three games. However, Gray could not hold off VanBoening's powerful shot making skills. VanBoening 3, Gray 1.<br /><br /> Although he lost in the championship round, Gray's stellar play clearly announced he is a one pocket force. He came to the tournament with a goal to win eight matches. "I exceeded my goal. Second place among these championship legendary players is a good accomplishment. I am happy with my results. Shane is tough. You can't give a player like him chances."<br /><br />Van Boening noted that Gray, "belonged in the final." It was their first meeting in competition, however Shane said, "I've been watching him for the past couple years." </p>
<p>Victory in One Pocket and a second place in the Banks division to John Morra make Shane difficult to beat for the all around title. "I have been practicing, I came here to defend my title!" </p>
John Morra Wins Bank Pool in Derby Cityurn:uuid:1D735195-803F-2B7A-703D74B9DEA937252012-01-26T11:01:18Z2012-01-26T11:01:00Zadmin
<p><em><img style="float: right; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/John_Morra.JPG" alt="" width="360" height="541" />This in from Tony Fox, in Derby City to cover and photograph the event for P&B:</em></p>
<p>Toronto Canada's 22-year-old John Morra has won the Bank Pool Leg of the 2012 Derby City Classic. Morra entered the championship round undefeated. </p>
<p>Morra believes a "pretty easy" draw helped him to the final round. Shane Van Boening, last year's One pocket Champion and Master of the Table entered the final round with one loss. Van Boening squeezed out a tough first set to force the championship to a second set. Morra won the first game of the final set. </p>
<p>Controversy marred the second set as Van Boening called a shot that he did not make. However, the ball fell in another pocket. Van Boening began racking the balls as persons from the stand noted Van Boening had not made the shot he called. Ken Shuman intervened. After discussion with both players, he deemed that Van Boening's gathering balls to rack warranted loss of the game. </p>
<p>But Morra's two game lead slowly vanished as VanBoening clawed his way to tie the match. The deciding game was filled with hanging pocket misses, safe play and scratches by both players. In the end, Morra pulled it out for the win.<br /><br />After winning, Morra said, "Win or lose, I am glad it's over; it was a very stressful match". Additionally, Morra said he is happy to win his first major tournament on a nine foot table, however he is surprised that the victory came at bank pool. In preparing for the tournament, he practiced all the disciplines. </p>
<p>Finally, with the bank pool title under his belt, Morra warns, "I have my eye on the Master of the Table win."</p>
Europe One Point Away from Mosconi Cup Victory!urn:uuid:2E108537-803F-2B7A-701F49F194CE8B042011-12-11T11:12:21Z2011-12-11T11:12:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/mc2011_day03_041.jpg" alt="" width="208" height="314" />By Luke Riches<br /><br />(Las Vegas)--TEAM EUROPE is now one match away from retaining the PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup after a one-sided blitz on the American team in front of a standing room only crowd at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas. <br /><br />After getting the better of things yesterday, the Americans entered the day with high hopes but were battered from start to finish with only Shane Van Boening contributing some red to the score board. <br /><br />Needing a great start to the day, the USA lost an exciting opener as Appleton and Feijen got the better of Dechaine and Putnam by 6-3. That restored the Europeans three point lead that they held at the start of day one, but the final rack of the match was one of the best safety battles in Mosconi history as all four players took turns to leave the cue ball tucked up.<br /><br />It was Feijen who broke the deadlock as he made a table length bank on the blue 2 and from there the Europeans ran out to take the match. <br /><br />“Yesterday we lost the first doubles match 6-5 but Niels and Nick had played well. You need a bit of luck at the right time and we had a couple of rolls there,” said Appleton. "But we played well at the end and had a lot of fire inside us - Niels is a fantastic player to play with," he added. <br /><br /><img style="float: left; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/mc2011_day03_056.jpg" alt="" width="283" height="187" />There was more misery for Putnam in the next as he was easily beaten by a fired-up Darren Appleton as Europe moved into an 8-4 lead. The tone was set in the opening rack as Putnam looked to be heading for a run out but missed a howler of a 9 ball to hand the rack to Europe. The big man never really recovered from that and further errors sealed his fate. <br /><br />The third match featured Johnny Archer and Rodney Morris against Niels Feijen and Ralf Souquet and for the American side it was desperate stuff. 8-4 soon became 9-4 as the lacklustre American pair failed to make any sort of dent in the confident Europeans’ armour. "When we had a training camp we played with each other and figured out what teams were working out and Johan then picked the pairings,” said Souquet. <br />"It's not over until the fat lady sings and we want to win the next two and finish it off. We have quite a comfortable lead but it's still a long road." <br /><br />Feijen added "When everyone is scoring points in front of you it takes the pressure off. We've clicked really well and have a great team spirit and a great team.”<br /><br />It was Shane Van Boening who finally stopped the rot and ensured a final day of play as he endured a torrid match against Nick Van den Berg that went all the way to a decider. Van Boening had led 5-2 at one stage but the plucky Dutchman fought back to level it at 5-5 and breaking in the final rack he found himself favourite.<br /><br />A dry break got the American back to the table and he played a superb slow roll on the 1 ball to set up a difficult run out which Van Boening completed to keep his side in the competition. <br /><br />Finally it was left to Chris Melling to turn the screw and put his side on the hill as he beat Mike Dechaine 6-2 in a clash of the rookies. Melling looked as confident as ever and his win leaves him in the running for MVP honors. "It was unbelievable. There's a lot of pressure and people back home don't realise how much pressure you're under as you have the whole continent and your friends to play for."<br /><br />Appleton / Feijen 6-3 Putnam / Dechaine<br />Darren Appleton 6-2 Shawn Putnam<br />Feijen / Souquet 6-2 Archer / Morris<br />Nick Van den Berg 5-6 Shane Van Boening<br />Chris Melling 6-2 Mike Dechaine<br /><br />Notes: Matchroom Sport are one of the world’s leading producers of televised sport and are responsible for over 1,100 hours of original programming across a range of sports. Based in the UK and chaired by charismatic founder Barry Hearn, the Mosconi Cup is one of a stable of pool events that include the World Cup of Pool and the World Pool Masters.</p>
Predator Releases Newest Cues in Ikon Seriesurn:uuid:4905E769-803F-2B7A-70FBF712C636A3262011-10-28T01:10:54Z2011-10-28T01:10:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 3px; margin-right: 3px;" src="/blog/assets/content/PRED-IKON2-4x2-CMYK-Final.jpg" alt="" width="504" height="335" />JACKSONVILLE, FL. (Oct. 27, 2011) – Predator Cues has updated the Ikon cue, one of its most popular cue series, with nine new models featuring exotic woods and bold inlays. One new model, the Ikon2 9, represents the creativity of Mike Ipjian of Glenview, IL, winner of the Mykon cue design contest held earlier this year. The team at Predator reviewed scores of designs from fans throughout the United States and Canada before selecting Mike's entry, a stunning blend of ebony wood and micarta with turquoise accents. These new cues strike the perfect balance between design and domination.<br /><br />In addition to the U.S. and Canada contest, Predator held a similar contest in China through Laili Sports Equipment Co., Ltd., the exclusive Predator dealer for the People's Republic of China. ???/Haihuan Xia and ???/Jason Wang won the China contest and future Ikon offerings will feature their designs.<br /><br />The Ikon2 series feature the advanced C4+ technology with the Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge System, allowing players the ability to adjust the weight of their cue within 0.1 of an ounce. Phenolic reinforcements in the butt and the Uni-Loc® Original Quick-Release joint increase longevity and further enhance product/player performance. Each new Ikon2 cue has a standard weight of 19 oz. and comes armed with Predator's high-performance 314-2 shaft, which players can upgrade to the Z-2 or FAT shafts.<br /><br />Like the original Ikon series, the Ikon 2nd generation cues are available with the Uni-Loc® Leather Luxe™ wrap. With a softer feel and higher tackiness than leather, the Leather Luxe wrap provides superior sweat absorption and comfort through three distinct layers. The polyurethane outer layer keeps hands dry by allowing sweat and moisture to pass through, while the cushioned middle layer absorbs and releases moisture. The sealer layer closest to the cue protects the cue from moisture, increasing its longevity.<br /><br />These new Ikon2 cues have MSRPs ranging from $649-$1499. All are currently available for purchase through registered Predator dealers worldwide. Players and retailers can view the Ikon 2nd Generation online at <a href="http://www.predatorcues.com" target="_blank">www.predatorcues.com</a>.</p>
Attention Players of All Skill Levels!urn:uuid:ADAD0866-803F-2B7A-701FFE1E4231878B2011-09-27T09:09:37Z2011-09-28T08:09:00Zadmin
<p><img style="margin-left: 3px; margin-right: 3px; float: left;" src="/blog/assets/content/DRILLUSA.jpg" alt="" width="324" height="445" />Counting down to the last few days to get registered for The DRILL U.S.A. BOOT CAMP Pool School with P&B's top instructors: Dominic "The Drill Instructor" Esposito and Ewa "The Striking Viking" Laurance.<br /><br />This is a pool player's dream. You'll have access to two world class instructors in a small group setting for three full days and nights. This will truly be first class all the way. Your hotel and all meals are all provided; and no slop either. It's an open tab. </p>
<p>According to Dominic Esposito, "This will not be a cattle pool clinic with 25 students or all we can get for the money. Our goal is to have a closed class of 6 to 8 players for the entire weekend. Right now space is limited." </p>
<p>The format will be both group and one-on-one instruction. The format of what will be covered will be decided by the group on the first day. This means your pool playing needs and goals are all that will matter for the entire event. The Drill Instructor is receiving all calls directly at 407-927-1484. </p>
<p>Come with a friend or bring several players on your team. But when the roster is full, that's it. You'll need only three things for this BOOT CAMP. 1. Have your own transportation. 2. Bring your pool playing equipment. 3. Plan to receive far more from Ewa and Dominic than you ever expected! </p>
<p>These three dates are the first of a twelve city tour across the USA. Pick which location is best for you. Plan to make more than one because each one will be totally different because the players will dictate what they want to work on. Make the holiday season the best one ever. Request your Holiday Season gift early and get registered for one of the last few spots open on The Drill USA BOOT CAMP Tour program.<br /><br />Class sessions will start Friday from 12:00 noon to 9:00 PM, Saturday sessions run from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Sunday will start at 9:00 AM with an ending ceremony that will finish at 4:00 on Sunday.</p>
<p><strong>Class dates/locations include:</strong><br />November 25-27: Smokin' Cue, Charlotte, NC<br />December 2-4: Park Avenue Billiards, Orange Park, FL<br />December 9-11: Shooters Billiards, Southington, CT</p>
Hohmann & Souquet: World Cup of Pool Champs!urn:uuid:5E79ACF4-803F-2B7A-70EF2744A11D0E392011-09-12T12:09:21Z2011-09-12T12:09:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 3px; margin-right: 3px;" src="/blog/assets/content/RalfandThorsten.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="426" />GERMANY became the first ever European winners of the PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool as they made light work of Thailand to record a superb 10-4 victory and claim the gold medals, trophy, $60,000 and more importantly the title at the SM Mall North in Manila, Philippines.<br /><br />Thorsten Hohmann and Ralf Souquet put on a perfect performance to run away with the final match, in sharp contrast to their semi-final game earlier in the day when they laboured to a pedestrian win over Korea.<br />For Souquet it was a culmination of a magnificent seven days that saw him win the PartyPoker.net World Pool Masters last Monday and his total haul for the two events has been $50,000.<br /><br />“It’s still hard to believe and it hasn’t sunk in yet. We really worked hard for the title and held ourselves together,” said a jubilant Souquet. <br />“We had a really hard semi-final that could’ve gone wrong and I played awful against Korea but Thorsten carried me to the final. I always said you can only lose as a team and we certainly won as a team. Playing here in Manila in the Philippines is the best thing that has happened to pool.”</p>
<p>Thorsten had a great week too, nabbing the World Tournament of 14.1 in New Jersey before heading to Manila!</p>
<p>The Thailand pair of Kobkit Palajin and Nitiwat Kanjanasri can be justifiably proud of their efforts. Surrounded in South East Asia by powerhouse pool nations like Taiwan and the Philippines, the unheralded Thais played superbly throughout the tournament. <br />Their semi-final showing, defeating Taiwan 9-3, was one of the best performances of the event, but the Germans were unstoppable in the final. The total prize-fund was $250,000 with $60,000 going to the winning pair. <br /><br />The 2011 World Cup of Pool was sponsored by PartyPoker.net, the world’s leading online poker school. Cloth was supplied by Iwan Simonis, Super Aramith balls by Saluc, tables by Star Xing Pai and the Official Cue was Predator.</p>
Down to Final Showdowns at World Cup of Poolurn:uuid:51BACD9F-803F-2B7A-702CEEBFF98148342011-09-10T01:09:22Z2011-09-10T01:09:00Zadmin
<p>Last 16 Results <br />Taiwan 8 – 7 Italy; Philippine 8 – 6 Canada; Germany 8 – 3 Malaysia; Korea 8 – 6 Japan; Thailand 8 – 4 Estonia; Poland 8 – 3 Singapore; Sweden 8 – 6 Switzerland; Philippines B 8 – 5 India <br /><br /><img style="margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px; float: right;" src="/blog/assets/content/Germany.jpg" alt="" width="382" height="253" />GERMANY came from 3-2 down against Malaysia to win six racks in a row and secure a PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool quarter final spot where they will take on Philippines B – Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante in a replay of 2009’s epic final.<br />After the early stutter, Thorsten Hohmann (pictured shooting) and Ralf Souquet (looking on) continued in the same form that saw them whitewash Australia in the opening round. The veteran Malaysian pair of Ibrahim Bin Amir and Patrick Ooi looked confident in the early exchanges but was out the game once the Germans stepped up the pace. <br />“We made some slight positional errors at the beginning and there were some good rolls for them but you have to expect that in a game,” said Hohmann after the match.<br />“I think when it was 3-3 we just finished the set. We had some tough opening shots and just kept running out and running out.<br />“I’d rather be playing Philippines in the final but it will be a big revenge match and I think we’re playing better than two years ago.” <br />Souquet reminisced about the last time the two teams met: “Two years ago it was looking very good for us in the final. I wouldn’t say we blew it but we had them. As a team we made one mistake and we were 9-7 up and that would’ve taken us to the hill.<br />“Beating two legends in the World Cup of Pool final in the Philippines would’ve been amazing and unfortunately we play in the quarter-finals now - a couple of rounds too early and one of the teams has to go out earlier than anticipated.<br />“The loss didn’t stay on my mind as if you let it stay with you then you could ruin your next four or five tournaments or maybe even your career. You have to try and get over it as soon as possible.<br />“The further you get in the tournaments the tougher the opponents get. No team that makes it that far into a tournament does so by luck. It seems certain brackets are tougher than others but at the end of the day all matches are tough.<br />“Playing two legends in front of their home crowd maybe makes it tougher but tougher for them. They have more to lose than we do and I’m really looking forward to it and have a good feeling about it.” <br />In the other opening session match, Korea overcame the odds to put in a good performance and defeat the Japanese pair of Yukio Akagariyama and Lo Liwen. The unknown Koreans are a blend of youth and experience and Lee Gun Jae (38) and Hwang Yong (27) will be tough to beat in their next match. <br />The PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool features 32 two-player teams representing 31 nations – hosts Philippines have two sides. The total prize-fund is $250,000 with $60,000 going to the winning pair.<br />The other two matches in the earlier sessions saw wins for Thailand and Poland. Nitiwat Kanjanasri and Kobkit Palajin easily overcame the Estonian duo of Dennis Grabe and Erki Erm by 8-4.<br />The Estonians made too many errors in a lacklustre game and the Thai pair was solid enough for the win. They go on to play Poland in the quarter-finals, who made light work of an out of sorts Singapore duo of Bernard Tey and Chan Keng Kwan. The final score was 8-3 as Radoslaw Babica, who is now something of a veteran, and Karol Skowerski had too much in every department. <br />The 2011 World Cup of Pool is sponsored by PartyPoker.net, the world’s leading online poker school. Cloth is supplied by Iwan Simonis, Super Aramith balls by Saluc, tables by Star Xing Pai and the Official Cue is Predator.</p>
Introducing Simonis Cloth Classic Toursurn:uuid:4F2A1C8F-803F-2B7A-70AC6C91C87C8A3A2011-09-09T11:09:28Z2011-09-09T01:09:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/SimonisClassicTourHeader.jpg" alt="" width="513" height="115" /><br /><br /><br />Iwan Simonis has signed on as the new title sponsor<br />of the former Viking Cue 9-Ball Tour. “The basic operations, format and added monies of the tour events will remain the same for the players. However our room owners and sponsors will see added benefits as a result of this change,” stated Mike Janis, the tour's founder. </p>
<p>Janis added, “The change in the title sponsorship will now allow us to give our sponsors increased advertising and sales opportunities along with allowing us to be more flexible in the sponsors we accept as we can now offer sponsorship to additional products and cue brands. The room owners will see reduced rates in tournament fees along with additional benefits related to Simonis cloth when hosting events as a result of their sponsorship.”</p>
<p>Ivan Lee, President of Simonis Cloth USA stated, “I am happy to be working with Mike on the tour and I have every reason to believe that it will be a successful partnership for both of us. The tireless energy that Mike puts into what he does is an inspiration to players and poolroom owners alike.” </p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.simonistour.com" target="_blank">www.simonistour.com</a> for more info!</p>
<p><strong>About Iwan Simonis Cloth:</strong><br />Founded in Verviers, Belgium in 1680, Simonis is the oldest name in the billiard industry and the only textile mill in the world dedicated to the production of cloth for cue-sports. Visit the Iwan Simonis Cloth website at: <br /><a href="http://www.simoniscloth.com/" target="_blank">www.simoniscloth.com</a></p>
2011 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool: Round Oneurn:uuid:419EF92A-803F-2B7A-702773F14CA735472011-09-06T09:09:23Z2011-09-06T10:09:00Zadmin
<p><strong><img style="float: right; margin-left: 3px; margin-right: 3px;" src="/blog/assets/content/reyes(L)bustamante(M)reese(R).jpg" alt="" width="399" height="362" /></strong><em>2006 and 2009 PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool Champions Philippines B, Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante (shooting), made their way into the last 16 of this year’s event with an 8-4 victory over plucky debutants Kuwait at the SM Mall North in Manila.</em><br /> <br />Nobody gave the Kuwait pair of Khaled Al Mutaira and Omar Al Shaheen any kind of hope but they did themselves proud, sticking with the Filipino pair in the early stages before succumbing down the home stretch. Both sides wore snappy outfits based on their national flags, but it was the home side that the packed crowd had come to see. As predicted the Philippines started well and took the first two racks fairly quickly.<br /> <br />As huge underdogs, the Kuwaiti duo of Al Mutaira and Al Shaheen were under no pressure at all, and that showed as they won the next two to silence the crowd. The Philippines won the next two to restore their lead but the game Kuwaiti pair took the next to leave it poised at 4-3. A long shot in the next from Bustamante set the Philippines on their way to taking the rack as the score stood at 5-3.<br /> <br />Reyes, who looked shaky in front of a home crowd in his World Pool Masters match earlier in the week, was anything but this time as he pulled out a few stunners from his never ending arsenal of shots. One such reversed bank shot, set up a run out to move the score to 6-3. A miss from Bustamante on the 5 ball in the next gave the Kuwaitis a chance and they took it to cut the lead. That would be the last meaningful effort from Team Kuwait and when they conceded the 9 ball in what was the last rack of the match to hand Philippines B an 8-4 win.<br /> <br />“It was good win and we can be pleased with that,” said Bustamante. “The Kuwait team came to play and gave us a good match but we’re delighted to make it into the next round and hopefully we can go on from there.”<br /> <br />The PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool takes place at the Block Atrium at the SM Mall North in Quezon City, Manila. It features 32 two-player teams representing 31 nations – hosts Philippines have two sides. The total prize-fund is $250,000 with $60,000 going to the winning pair.<br /> <br />Earlier, India enjoyed a thrilling win at the PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool as they almost threw away a glorious lead against Finland but came back at the death to clinch a memorable victory.<br />The scene was set when Team India strode into the arena, lead by a glamourous model scattering rose petals ahead of them. It was an audacious move, as the pairing of Raj Hundal and Amar Kang, with eye-catching national shirts, brought a touch of Bollywood to the SM Mall in Quezon City.<br /> <br />Their opponents were a blend of youth and experience as Mika Immonen, a finalist in this event in 2007, was accompanied by Petri Makkonen, a 23 year old making his World Cup debut. India moved ahead and at 5-1 up, the match looked to be as good as over. However, the nerves came in and the Finnish pair started to claw back the racks. India though, reached the hill at 7-3 and that’s when the drama started.<br /> <br />A ball-in-hand chance gave the Finns the next and then Kang missed the red 3 by some distance and the score soon became 7-5.<br />Makkonen played the four ball from a tough position, to give the Finns a chance in the 13th rack. He then enjoyed an outrageous piece of good fortune. Left with an angled table length shot on the 9 ball, the young Finn hit it hard and it stayed out. It hit the opposite rail and rolled ever so slowly up table, before falling into the pocket on its very last roll. That made it 7-6 to the Indians but that became 7-7 when the Finns nervously ran out the rack.</p>
<p>India had their chance in the final rack after a poor safety from Immonen and every shot was a tester. Kang played a good shot to draw back for the 7 and they completed the run out to move into the next round and record their first ever win in the World Cup of Pool. "I'm not sure that the wheels came off when we were leading but there's a lot of pressure out there. Petri missed a 9-ball by a country mile and fluked it but that's pool,” said Hundal.<br /><br /><strong>Round 1 Results</strong><br />
India 8 – 7 Finland<br />
Philippines B 8 – 4 Kuwait<br />
Korea 8 – 5 Spain<br />
Japan 8 – 3 Croatia<br />
Switzerland 8 – 5 China<br />
Sweden 8 – 7 Indonesia</p>
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Ralf Souquet Claims Sixth Masters Crown!urn:uuid:39F87F69-803F-2B7A-70BC130B59157A192011-09-05T10:09:31Z2011-09-05T10:09:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: left; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/Souquet.jpg" alt="" width="525" height="348" />GERMANY’S RALF SOUQUET claimed his sixth PartyPoker.net World Pool Masters title when he defeated the Philippines’ Dennis Orcollo in front of a packed house at the SM Mall North in Quezon City, Manila. The jubilant ‘Kaiser’ screamed with joy as he downed the final 9 ball, banishing a succession of heart-breaking defeats in the Philippines capital city.<br /> <br />Ralf lost to Ronnie Alcano in the final of the 2006 World Pool Championship in this same city and then he and Thorsten Hohmann were narrowly beaten in the final of the 2009 World Cup of Pool at the hands of Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante.<br /> <br />Souquet, 42, to be inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame this October, put in two stellar performances on the final day. First, he came from 7-4 down to beat Darren Appleton in the semi-final and followed that up by a solid performance to derail Dennis Orcollo who had looked so good over his previous three matches.<br /> <br />"It seems to be my tournament for whatever reason. I've made the final eight times and won six and lost twice. It's not only a dream come true but also the icing on the cake to win it here in the Philippines,” said a delighted Souquet. "It's the fifth final I've played in the Philippines but the first time I've won one, which makes it all the more satisfying!”<br /><br />The match itself was tight is the early stages and at 3-3 it was all to play for. Neither player was making the most of the break before Orcollo nailed one in eighth game to set up a run out and establish a two rack lead at 5-3.<br /> <br />Souquet is one of pool’s premier fighters and he scrapped back into contention at 5-5 and then produced a superb break shot that saw four balls drop and leave him a shot on the lowest ball. From there he cleared to move into a 6-5 lead.<br /> <br />Sensing the momentum was swinging in his favour, Souquet broke and ran the next to reach the hill and put Orcollo under severe pressure. Ralf broke and ran the last rack for a famous victory.<br /> <br />"At the Masters you are playing 15 of the greatest players in the world and it's very tough from the first round on and you have to play at 100 per cent and if you can't do that then you won't win,” said.<br /><br />"I could've lost all of my matches and the final was my biggest winning margin as I won 8-7, 8-6, 8-7 and then 8-5.<br /><br />"The Philippines is the country of pool and it's where the sport is such a big thing. There are so many great players like Efren Reyes, Francisco Bustamante, Dennis Orcollo, Roberto Gomez and I could go on. It's just so tough to win a tournament here.<br /><br />"But it's so great here as you have so many great fans that love the sport and the players are treated the way they should be."<br /> <br />The Final<br />Ralf Souquet (GER) 8 – 5 Dennis Orcollo (PHI)<br />Winner receives $20,000, runner-up receives $10,000<br /> <br /><strong>Semi Finals Results</strong><br />Dennis Orcollo (PHI) 8 – 4 Fu Jianbo (CHN)<br />Ralf Souquet (GER) 8 – 7 Darren Appleton (ENG)<br />Losers receive $4,000<br /> <br /><strong>Quarter Finals Results</strong><br />Ralf Souquet (GER) 8 – 6 Lee Van Corteza (PHI)<br />Darren Appleton (ENG) 8 – 4 Raj Hundal (IND) <br />Dennis Orcollo (PHI) 8 – 1 Chang Jung-lin (TPE)<br />Fu Jianbo (CHN) 8 – 5 Jason Klatt (CAN)<br />Losers receive $3,000<br /> <br /><strong>Round 1 Results</strong><br />Ralf Souquet (GER) 8 – 7 Mika Immonen (FIN) ?Darren Appleton (ENG) 8 – 5 Efren Reyes (PHI)<br />Jason Klatt (CAN) 8 – 3 Francisco Bustamante (PHI)<br />Lee Van Corteza (PHI) 8 – 7 Huidji See (HOL)<br />Fu Jianbo (CHN) 8 – 4 Chris Melling (ENG)<br />Raj Hundal (IND) 8 – 3 Yukio Akagariyama (JAP)<br />Dennis Orcollo (PHI) 8 – 2 Tony Drago (MAL)<br />Chang Jung-lin (TPE) 8 – 3 Shane Van Boening (USA)<br />Losers receive $2,000<br />www.matchroompool.com</p>
Thorsten Hohmann is 14.1 Champion!urn:uuid:34D0F85E-803F-2B7A-700C1AD3F3C82EF32011-09-04T10:09:22Z2011-09-04T10:09:00Zadmin
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<p><em>Dr. Louis Pannullo, Charlie Williams(Bronze), Mike Davis (Silver), Thorsten Hohmann (Gold), Alex Pagulayan (Bronze) & patron sponsor Dr. Michael Fedak during the closing ceremonies </em></p>
<p>Germany once again reigns supreme in straight pool as Thorsten Hohmann dominated the 71st World Tournament of 14.1. USA's Mike Davis had no answer for Hohmann's precision game and knowledge of 14.1. Both players played their very first match of the event against each other, and met once again in the very end.<br /> <br />The matches went longer than expected, and lasted to 3:00 am (ouch) before finished. But a large number of die hard fans stayed till the very end including for the closing ceremonies.<br /> <br />"I really say thanks to the fans who stayed here to watch me play to the very end," said Hohmann in his appreciation for the fans. <br /> <br />USA's Mike Davis made a valiant effort. The 9-ball player who picked up the game just a few years ago made it through the round robin with 5 wins and 2 losses. Then he defeated Shaun Wilkie 200-133, Earl Herring 200-79, demolished legendary Mike Sigel 200-79, weathered a tough 200-166 match with Charlie Williams before facing Hohmann.<br /> <br />Thorsten went undefeated in the round robin stages with a perfect 7-0 record and then defeated Dan Mastermaker 200-25, Dennis Hatch 200- 83, Steve Lipsky 200-116, and came back from a huge deficit to win a thrilling match with Filipino Alex Pagulayan 200-172.<br /> <br />In the finals, Thorsten took a commanding lead right away which included a 100+ ball run. Mike was never able to recover from this hit. Fatigue also was a factor on both players as they had already endured tough semi-final matches. They had both pocketed 1500 balls each over the 5 days. Towards the end Hohmann needed less than one rack to win the match but missed 2 times unbelievably to close it out. Davis was in no shape to put any significant numbers up anymore, and Hohmann pocketed the final balls to claim the championship once more. Hohmann won in 2006.<br /><br />"This is definitely one of the most significant accomplishments for me," said Davis. "I've won a couple big 9-ball events, but this is major for me to make it to the finals of the World Tournament." <br /> <br />"I felt very good coming into the finals. I ran a hundred balls in each of my single elimination matches (5 in a row). But Mike made a very good effort, so he should be proud of himself. This title means alot to me," said Hohmann. With many 9-ball, 10-Ball, and 8-ball titles to his credit, he was asked was 14.1 his favorite game. His reply, "Oh yeahhhh!"<br /> <br />Checkout www.worldstraightpool.com for full group results and other 14.1 news from the event.<br /><br />The 2011 World Tournament is proudly co-sponsored by Predator Cues, Olhausen Tables, Amsterdam Billiards, Andy Cloth, Aramith Balls, Kamui, Pool & Billiard Magazine, Sandcastle Billiards and straight pool aficionados Bill Austin of UT, Dr.Louis Pannullo, Ralph Rubin of MD. Co-contributors Dennis Walsh, Dr.James Heller, Charles Eames, Mark Snodgrass, and Bill Marapolous.</p>
Williams Defeats Archer to Make 14.1 Semi-Finalsurn:uuid:2C7496F3-803F-2B7A-706B52567BFB3E3C2011-09-02T07:09:27Z2011-09-02T07:09:00Zadmin
<p><em><img style="float: left; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/CharlieWilliams14.1.jpg" alt="" width="333" height="221" />P&B</em> instruction columnist and Dragon Promotions owner Charlie Williams narrowly escaped defeat at the hands of Johnny Archer. 200-187. The USA will make the finals of the World Tournament of 14.1 for the first time as Mike Davis and Charlie Williams battle it out for the chance to make history. Or change it, depending on how one views the dominance by the Europeans in modern times. <br /> <br />Williams took an early 60 point lead, but Archer fought back to regain the lead. Then Williams returned the favor and too the lead again 130-91. Archer again came back. The lead see-sawed several times in the course of the match. Finally Archer stood on the threshold of victory needing only 11 balls. He had a great break shot set up, but he missed the ball and Williams came to the table needing 2 racks to win. Relying on his famous shotmaking, Williams' controversial patterns made for some exciting shots. At the end, Williams shot a off an angle side pocket combo to close out the match. "Willie Mosconi is turning in his grave. I know. I'm sorry!" joked Williams.<br /> <br />"The shot clock was little fast and I think modifying it to an extension per rack is a good way to go. But definitely you need a clock sometimes because some players are really, really slow," said John Schmidt.<br /> <br />Currently the favorite to win from here is Thorsten Hohmann of Germany. He faces 14.1 rookie but strong all-around pro Alex Pagulayan. The winner will wait for outcome of Davis and Williams.<br /> <br />Checkout www.worldstraightpool.com for full group results and other 14.1 news from the event. The 2011 World Tournament of 14.1 is proudly co-sponsored by Predator Cues, Olhausen Tables, Amsterdam Billiards, Andy Cloth, Aramith Balls, Kamui, Pool & Billiard Magazine, Sandcastle Billiards and straight pool aficionados Bill Austin of UT, Dr.Louis Pannullo, Ralph Rubin of MD. Co-contributors Dennis Walsh, Dr.James Heller, Charles Eames, Mark Snodgrass, and Bill Marapolous.</p>
Rodney Morris Undefeated in 14.1urn:uuid:286DA2F8-803F-2B7A-701435A2212F5EFF2011-09-02T12:09:03Z2011-09-02T12:09:00Zadmin
<p><img style="float: right; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="/blog/assets/content/Rodney.jpg" alt="" width="407" height="284" /><em>Rodney Morris is getting the hang of straight pool. Photo by Charles Eames</em><br /><br />Could Rodney Morris be the greatest Hawaiian 14.1 player in history? Pool historians may need to start researching that since Morris is making a statement at The World Tournament of 14.1. Morris is one of only four players to go undefeated in seven straight matches in the round robin and win their groups. The event's first stage is now concluded and goes into the single elimination race to 200 with half the field eliminated.<br /> <br />Morris had notable wins over New York 14.1 local legend Danny Barouty and played a near flawless match on the TV table against Brandon Shuff. He defeated Shuff 100-19 in 2 innings.<br /> <br />"I'm starting to like this game," said Morris. " I just kept telling myself throughout my matches that if Charlie Williams could do it, it must be easy!"<br /> <br />Two players tomorrow who didn't have a perfect record are USA hopeful John Schmidt and Finland's Mika Immonen. Just days ago Immonen picked Schmidt as America's best chance to win the World Tournament. Now only one of these two 14.1 giants will make it past the match.<br /> <br />Other notable matches include defending 14.1 champion Oliver Ortmann versus Japan national champion Kunihiko Takahashi and the 12:00 pm live stream match between Ray Martin vs Max Eberle. Check out <a href="http://www.worldstraightpool.com" target="_blank">www.worldstraightpool.com</a> for full group results and other 14.1 news from the event<br /><br />The 2011 World Tournament is proudly co-sponsored by Predator Cues, Olhausen Tables, Amsterdam Billiards, Andy Cloth, Aramith Balls, Kamui, Pool & Billiard Magazine, Sandcastle Billiards and straight pool aficionados Bill Austin of UT, Dr.Louis Pannullo, Ralph Rubin of MD. Co-contributors Dennis Walsh, Dr.James Heller, Charles Eames, Mark Snodgrass, and Bill Marapolous. </p>