One of the TOP TOP TOP players has just finished REGISTERING for THIS EVENT.
You can guess who if you like.
Ralf Souquet?
One of the TOP TOP TOP players has just finished REGISTERING for THIS EVENT.
You can guess who if you like.
One of the TOP TOP TOP players has just finished REGISTERING for THIS EVENT.
You can guess who if you like.
SVB and Ralph are confirmed.
Many more that are registered, but not paid or confirmed yet, are looking for sponsors.
If anyone is interested in sponsoring a player to this please contact myself or JoeyA and we give you some info.
Ray
Which top women players will be shut out of the BIG money?
Ralf Souquet?
You wanna be the handicapped crew dog, me and you lol
The Women's Event is shaping up quite nicely.
The Men's event is coming along with some of the big names showing up. Just for the record, the $50,000.00 of added money for the Men's event is GUARANTEED, just as the $25,000.00 of added money for the Women's event is GUARANTEED.
This is the THIRD EVENT for promoter Badi Nazhat. This one is expected to be even better than the first two. SEE YOU THERE!
:nono:Are you saying the money is Guaranteed although there might not be a full field for the Men?
Are you saying the money is Guaranteed although there might not be a full field for the Men?
No Ralf was already confirmed. Shane just got confirmed a few hours ago.
That's who I was referring to.
I'm just wondering how long it is going to be before EVERYONE finally says Shane Van Boening is the World's Best Player. I know some have already presented that toast but there seems to be reluctance on others' part to give those particular kudos.
What will he have to do to win your vote as THE WORLD'S BEST PLAYER?
Right now, however, the evidence says that Dennis Orcullo is the best rotational pool player in the world.
First of all, I assume we're talking about rotational pool.
He'll have to both pickup some WPA titles and outshine Orcullo and Appleton on the biggest stages. In the events over the past year in which the Big 3 played and one of them won (going on memory here concerning participation):
a) At the China Open 9-ball, Orcullo won the $40,000 first prize.
a) At the Hard Times 10-ball, Orcullo took down the ten ball event, beating Shane in the final.
b) At the US Open 10-ball, Orcullo won the title and Shane tied for 17th.
c) At the World 9-ball championships, Appleton won the $40,000 first prize and Shane did not cash.
d) In a winner take all final for $25,000 at Mohegan Sun's Challenge of Champions, Darren took ten of the eleven racks played against Shane to win the title.
e) At the US Open 9-ball, Shane won a big first prize, beating Orcullo in the final.
f) At the Mosconi Cup, Darren and Shane played twice, with each winning one match.
g) At the Diamond 10-ball event at Derby City, Orcullo won the $20,000 first prize and Shane did not cash.
Shane is in the conversation for the best, but his results make it difficult, even impossible, to proclaim him the best. I think a victory later this month at the China Open, which brings a $40,000 payday to the winner, would be a good way for Shane to make a statement.
What we can say for sure, though, is we're lucky to have the opportunity to watch Shane, Dennis and Darren, three truly great champions.
Right now, however, the evidence says that Dennis Orcullo is the best rotational pool player in the world.
The girls had to sign up earlyCongratulations to the women.
But I don't understand the men.
People want tot know who is signing up in advance so they can plan on watching etc.
Is this the way of the future since Bonus Ball announced their schedule?
Or is this the men being late as usual?
Interesting times in the billiard industry.
I am hoping players hurry up and get signed up in this event and others ( including mine)!
Mark griffin
CSI
Congratulations to the women.
But I don't understand the men.
People want tot know who is signing up in advance so they can plan on watching etc.
Is this the way of the future since Bonus Ball announced their schedule?
Or is this the men being late as usual?
Interesting times in the billiard industry.
I am hoping players hurry up and get signed up in this event and others ( including mine)!
Mark griffin
CSI
The promoter Badi Nazhat has just announced an ADDITIONAL $25,000 OF ADDED MONEY TO THE MEN'S EVENT.
That means that he will be adding $75,000.00 of added money to the event.
If I wasn't working this event, I swear I would be playing in it. I think I could at least make expenses in this event and I'm a banger.
The added money is GUARANTEED for both the MEN's event and the WOMEN'S event, no matter how many people show up, just like it was with the other two Ultimate 10 Ball Tournament that Badi promoted.
So can we expect both of you to enter this event?
Comment edited since I realized that the guaranteed money was in fact added to the prize fund.
...and I am not a "Player", I just help spread the work among our Latin-American friends.
First of all, I assume we're talking about rotational pool.
He'll have to both pick up some WPA titles and outshine Orcullo and Appleton on the biggest stages. In the events over the past year in which the Big 3 played and one of them won (going on memory here concerning participation):
a) At the China Open 9-ball, Orcullo won the $40,000 first prize.
b) At the Hard Times 10-ball, Orcullo took down the ten ball event, beating Shane in the final.
c) At the US Open 10-ball, Orcullo won the title and Shane tied for 17th.
d) At the World 9-ball championships, Appleton won the $40,000 first prize and Shane did not cash.
e) In a winner take all final for $25,000 at Mohegan Sun's Challenge of Champions, Darren took ten of the eleven racks played against Shane to win the title.
f) At the US Open 9-ball, Shane won a big first prize, beating Orcullo in the final.
g) At the Mosconi Cup, Darren and Shane played twice, with each winning one match.
h) At the Diamond 10-ball event at Derby City, Orcullo won the $20,000 first prize and Shane did not cash.
Shane is in the conversation for the best, but his results make it difficult, even impossible, to proclaim him the best. I think a victory later this month at the China Open, which brings a $40,000 payday to the winner, would be a good way for Shane to make a statement.
What we can say for sure, though, is we're lucky to have the opportunity to watch Shane, Dennis and Darren, three truly great champions.
Right now, however, the evidence says that Dennis Orcullo is the best rotational pool player in the world.