CSI INVITATIONAL 8-BALL (July 23-25, 2014) 16 Players (Winner $8K/ Runner up $5K)

Baby Ko won 9-6 and thru to 2nd successive final
This kid is strong and a future World Champion :thumbup:

DAY 3 Last Day CSI 8 ball Invitational
25 July2014 (Fri) Scores
All times are Pacific Standard time (i.e. GMT -7 hours).
The streaming matches are highlighted in red.

GROUP STAGE
Group C (11am)
Shane Van Boening vs Yu-Hsuan Cheng 9-6
Ralf Souquet vs Dennis Orcollo 9-8

Group D (1pm)
Darren Appleton vs Francisco Bustamante 9-4
John Morra vs Pin-Yi Ko 6-9


KNOCKOUT STAGE
SEMIFINAL 1 (3pm)
Ping Chung Ko Vs Thorsten Hohmann 9-6

SEMIFINAL 2 (5pm)
Ralf Souquet vs Pin-Yi Ko

FINAL (7pm) Race to 11
SEMIFINAL 1 vs SEMIFINAL 2

Table Standings, Past Results
http://www.playcsipool.com/portals/0/Invitationals/8-Ball Standings.png
http://www.playcsipool.com/Events/UpcomingEvents/2014CSIInvitationals/8BallScheduleResults.aspx
 
Darren is posting on Facebook that Ralf is forfeiting as he can't change his China flight and Shane is taking his place. Is this true?
 
So... no walkover? And Shane gets to take his place?

Wonders of wonders.

Freddie <~~~ only in pool
 
I'm on site. Rumor is Ralf dropped out to catch a flight to China at 7pm. I guess that means shane plays in his spot?????

Yes cos only Shane and Ralf are top with 2 win 1 loss in group. Ralf supposed to play cos he beat Shane in head to head. Now Ralf is out Shane plays

Well I supposed to Ralf World Team Championship is more important ..more prestigious and better prizemoney
 
Unlucky…

…for Team Germany. Would've liked to see Ralf (although I also love Shane's game) – cause he's such a good thinker in 8-Ball.

His High-Run is 27 Racks!!!! :eek:
 
So... no walkover? And Shane gets to take his place?

Wonders of wonders.

Freddie <~~~ only in pool

You have a point
Usually most sports would award walkover
Maybe the organisers gather that audience want to see another rematch between Shane v Ko LOL
Thing now is Shane has to play 2 Kos. Even if he beats Pin Yi he has to beat Ping Chung
 
LOL
Maybe Ko also fed up why this guy Shane always playing with him
So he has plane to catch also to China (which is true since he has to rush to World Team Championship also) so he forfeit then who play? Then it will be Appleton but Appleton also have to catch plane to World Team. Then who next? Like Buste will play then or maybe the best finisher from other group :D This is bit of a mess
 
Ping Chung

My prediction for the 8ball is Ping Chung, regardless of who he plays in the finals. I like how he's playing and breaking, and after playing in the finals in the 10ball event he can only get better. He will use his experience from the 10ball to carry him over in the 8ball finals. I thought he was a little preoccupied with something in the 10ball finals because of how sharply his speed dropped against his older brother Pin Yi. Imo that won't happen again and I look for him to play with much more inspiration. But of course it won't be easy whomever he plays, Pin or Shane.

Bill Incardona
 
My prediction for the 8ball is Ping Chung, regardless of who he plays in the finals. I like how he's playing and breaking, and after playing in the finals in the 10ball event he can only get better. He will use his experience from the 10ball to carry him over in the 8ball finals. I thought he was a little preoccupied with something in the 10ball finals because of how sharply his speed dropped against his older brother Pin Yi. Imo that won't happen again and I look for him to play with much more inspiration. But of course it won't be easy whomever he plays, Pin or Shane.

Bill Incardona

Agree with that prediction.. Momentum is with Baby Ko. The kid is unstoppable.
:thumbup:
 
Ko PIn Yi should go straight to finals if Souquet doesn't play.
Shane was knocked out already, and Souquet knew the schedule
how could he have a flight booked for before the tournament he is in
is over. Pool makes me shake my head, once again.
 
DAY 3 Last Day CSI 8 ball Invitational
25 July2014 (Fri) Scores
All times are Pacific Standard time (i.e. GMT -7 hours).
The streaming matches are highlighted in red.

GROUP STAGE
Group C (11am)
Shane Van Boening vs Yu-Hsuan Cheng 9-6
Ralf Souquet vs Dennis Orcollo 9-8

Group D (1pm)
Darren Appleton vs Francisco Bustamante 9-4
John Morra vs Pin-Yi Ko 6-9


KNOCKOUT STAGE
SEMIFINAL 1 (3pm)
Ping Chung Ko Vs Thorsten Hohmann 9-6

SEMIFINAL 2 (5pm)
Shane van Boening vs Pin-Yi Ko
1-0

FINAL (7pm) Race to 11
SEMIFINAL 1 vs SEMIFINAL 2

Table Standings, Past Results
http://www.playcsipool.com/portals/0/Invitationals/8-Ball Standings.png
http://www.playcsipool.com/Events/UpcomingEvents/2014CSIInvitationals/8BallScheduleResults.aspx
 
Thing now is Shane has to play 2 Kos. Even if he beats Pin Yi he has to beat Ping Chung

This is not right at all. Shane lost out of the event. This second life is a freeroll for Shane and all of the pressure is on Ko.

This was a terrible decision and not fair to Ko at all.
 
My prediction for the 8ball is Ping Chung, regardless of who he plays in the finals. I like how he's playing and breaking, and after playing in the finals in the 10ball event he can only get better. He will use his experience from the 10ball to carry him over in the 8ball finals. I thought he was a little preoccupied with something in the 10ball finals because of how sharply his speed dropped against his older brother Pin Yi. Imo that won't happen again and I look for him to play with much more inspiration. But of course it won't be easy whomever he plays, Pin or Shane.

Bill Incardona

I can't think of a smoother player than the younger Ko.
 
This is not right at all. Shane lost out of the event. This second life is a freeroll for Shane and all of the pressure is on Ko.

This was a terrible decision and not fair to Ko at all.

Plus, Ralf already earned 3rd-4th place money. Does he still get the money for a 3rd-4th place finish? If so, does Shane now also get 3rd-4th place money if he loses to Pin-Yi?
 
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