Right you are, kabayan!
The Kaiser won a hill-hill TV table match against Carlo Biado,
while Roberto "Superman" Gomez lost to Filipino pool player Alan Cuartero.
One of my uber-favorites, Allison Fisher, lost to a Chinese player
who really played very good. She led in the scoring during the entire
match! I was not able to get the name of the pool player
but she was really intense! And she looked so young! Beautiful, too!
Moreover, the Chinese player showed no emotion nor nothing
during the entire match! Twas all business!
The match of the evening (in my opinion, of course) was
Dennis Orcollo's win against Filipino pool player Desmosthenes Pulpul
(hope I got the spelling of his name right).
Pulpul initially was in control of the match - with as much as an
impressive 6-1 tally against Dennis! And to have a 6-1 score
over Dennis! Wow! Believe you me, this guy could really play!
In fact, he initially gave Dennis almost no chance to be at the table.
At this point in time, you could see Dennis sitting uncomfortably
in his chair - maybe wondering about his next turn at the table.
But Pulpul just kept on running out the rack! And that is the honest truth!
Pulpul seemed unstoppable! You could just see it in his eyes!
And I kid you not!
At 7-3 (Pulpul still leading), Dennis asked for a timeout - a break.
And because the two players have not used their allotted 5 mins
(or was it 10 mins) break, the official agreed.
And boy was it the right time to call such!
Pulpul never had a chance after the break. Dennis was like all focused
and all - running out rack after rack after rack - like a Robocop!
Of course, Pulpul was able to get back to the table a few times
- but not after Dennis snagged safeties and all for him!
Final score 9-7! Yes, twas a 6-rack run by the Money Game King!
And in the last rack, with the last two balls on the table, Dennis realized
that he needed a time extension (and without the referee reminding
him in the first place).
With a smile, Dennis blurted out, "Extension!" The referee was surprised
because the time to make a shot was actually about to run out! HA!
Dennis then looked at our direction (me and Ramil Gallego),
smiled and winked. We actually found it quite funny because before that,
in the past racks, the referee gave Dennis warnings on the shot time.
And this time, Dennis was consciously aware of the time and all,
reminding himself of that last extension.
All in all - twas an exciting first day at the Philippine Open!
And truth be told, I am coming back for more! WOOOOOOO!
AnitoKid
The bottom group of Orcollo, Gomez and Souquet is insane...
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