Heck would have paid to watch the Biado-Ko showdown if it was streamed.. In future every pool table should come with streaming equipment. Since players self rack they should be taught how to set up streaming equipment, maybe they can get cut of revenues from such videos
Great matches are lost and not captured on video if there is only streaming on 1 table out of 16 tables.
Saw the live score, it was 2-2 early on. And next I saw it was Ko on hill 10-4. Ko must have put on some packs as usual. His nickname should be "Packman" instead of "Prince of Pool". Too many Princes of Pool already. If I am not mistaken Cory Deuel is also Prince of Pool.
Anyway, the score stopped at 10-4 for ages. Must have been lots of safeties between 2 of them. Then suddenly Biado must have put in a pack so it was suddenly 10-9. Then next time I looked again it showed score for the next womens match. So score must have been 11-10 or 11-9

They have condensed this years final stage to 4 days instead of 5 days last year. That means a crazy hectic final day tomorrow. The finalists will have to play 5 matches at least 10 hours non-stop (except short breaks between matches) from last 32 to final with no rest in between
http://www.jpba.ne.jp/tst/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/nov24.jpg
5 matches x11 racks =55 racks so it will be like race to 55. The 2 finalists have to play at least 55 to maximum 105 racks. Such a hectic schedule is probably unprecedented in any major tourney.
Likely quarterfinalists tomorrow.
1) Fu Che Wei
2) Thorsten
3) Ko
4) Pagalayan
5) Chang
6) Efren or Orcollo or Lee Van or Chang Yu Lung
7) Mika
8) Johann Chua
:grin: