All Japan Championship Starts Today!

Lee Vann Corteza vs. Akagariyama on now. Lee Vann made foru balls on the first break and ran out easily. He made one ball on his second break and made a picture perfect run out, and not an easy one either. This is your chance to see a Tier One Pinoy player in tournament action. That means he plays the same speed as Dennis and Alex. Watch and enjoy!
 
Three racks now. He made a super position shot from the four to the five! What a beautiful player Lee Vann is. He plays that Efren slow rolling position where the cue ball just barely gets there each time.
 
4-0 now. Aka missed the seven ball and Lee had to jump the full eight to make it. This may be the best match of the day. Aka is a top three player in Japan.
 
5-0. Aka's getting drilled! I see now this is a match from yesterday. Still worth watching.
 
This is so clever and neat, the template looks so thin and transparent so it won't affect the playing surface and the visibility at all. This is the best for rack-your-own tournament, avoid any possible confrontations from racking, plus the templates won't be hanging out on the tables..

agree to template, but there is no way this isn't impeding a slow ball rolling. where i play most people have found that hanging the template on the rack-hook under the table or on the lamp is the way to go, as opposed to having them lying on the rail

the only benefit for this fixed template would be to maybe stop players from tilting the rack?
 
I am thankful for leftovers and Japanese 10 ball tournament streams on Thanksgiving night because I have a pool addiction.

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Down to last 32.
11 Japanese, 7 Filipinos, 7 Taiwanese, 3 Euros and a few partycrashers from Singapore, Indonesia
https://billi-walker.jp/en/jpba/alljapan/2018/draws#final-day

First matches start 110pm local time (about 12.5 hours from now)
Big match of last 32 is Ko Pin Yi v Johann Chua (Together they have won this event 5 times)
Other good matches:
Lee Van v Hayato Hijikata (Japan's Fargorate #1 ranked)
Kevin Cheng v Roland Garcia (last year W9B runner up)
Jeff Ignacio v Kunihiko Takahashi (ex- W9B champ)
:)
 
Seriously, how strong is mika Immonen, playing in the final 32...the guy has longevity and travels the world and no matter what time zone, he always seems to be in the mix and playing well.
I was never a big fan of the antics and temper 10 years ago, but I've grown to just flat out respect his dedication and commitment to pool and a life playing it.
 
Seriously, how strong is mika Immonen, playing in the final 32...the guy has longevity and travels the world and no matter what time zone, he always seems to be in the mix and playing well.
I was never a big fan of the antics and temper 10 years ago, but I've grown to just flat out respect his dedication and commitment to pool and a life playing it.

The antics is why we used to refer to him as Beaker Immonen around here, lol. He has mellowed a bit as he has aged.

:grin::grin:
 
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