Premier League Pool (PLP) 6-13 March2023, Leicester- Earl makes his debut !

I'm a little surprised to see Diamond tables in use. I thought that Rasson was the table sponsor for the smaller, invitational Matchroom events.
 
What is the playoff format? Single elimination of the final 4? 1v4 and 2v3? Still alt break, to 5?
It looks like they are using the same format as last year. The 4 players with the best records at the end of the third robin robin then played single-elimination (2 semifinal matches and a final match) to determine the event's winner. The semifinal and final matches were races to 7 instead of 5, but still alternate break.
 
I have not seen all of the matches, but are there no Phillipinos in this? You figured if Earl is there, Reyes wouldve been invited.
The highest ranked Filipino right now per the Matchroom Nine-ball Rankings (based on all 2022 events and 2023 YTD) is Carlo Biado at 39. Matchroom should and does reward those who regularly participate and succeed in Matchroom events. Yes, there may be some tweaking from time to time, but Matchroom is doing a pretty solid job when it comes to field filling at its own invitational events.

Who Matchroom chooses as its wildcards is a different subject.
 
So everyone had a loss except Albin. Won't be surprised if this stone cold machin Albin tripeat this year.

Shot of the day

Apology (early apology) of the day :ROFLMAO:
 
Top 10 out of 16 qualify for next stage.
What is minimum number of wins (points) needed to qualify for next stage?

My guess (plucking from the air) is one third of maximum 15 wins i.e. 5 wins but may involve tie breaker.
6 wins/ points should be safe 😁
 
Top 10 out of 16 qualify for next stage.
What is minimum number of wins (points) needed to qualify for next stage?

My guess (plucking from the air) is one third of maximum 15 wins i.e. 5 wins but may involve tie breaker.
6 wins/ points should be safe 😁
The 10 players who made it to the second stage last year ranged from 13 wins to 6 wins. One player who didn't make it through also had 6 wins (perhaps the tie breaker was their head-to-head result, but I am not sure as total games won might also be a reasonable tie breaker).
 
Standings as of the middle of day 2. You have to go through hoops to find this chart on MR's site.:

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Standings at the end of day 2. When they each havre 15 games played, that will be the end of the first round robin.
 
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Here is a screenshot from the video after day 2. I included this as it shows the MR world rankings for each player. It looks like nowhere near the top 16 are represented. I'm betting it's a case of herding cats, as opposed to selective picks of these players. IMO.
 
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Here is a screenshot from the video after day 2. I included this as it shows the MR world rankings for each player. It looks like nowhere near the top 16 are represented. I'm betting it's a case of herding cats, as opposed to selective picks of these players. IMO.
Yes, only 4 players in this field of 16 are in the top 16 world rankings, and 7 of the the 16 in the field aren’t even among the top 50 in the rankings. Of those 7, in my opinion, only Alex P is capable of making it to the final 4.
 
Yes, only 4 players in this field of 16 are in the top 16 world rankings, and 7 of the the 16 in the field aren’t even among the top 50 in the rankings. Of those 7, in my opinion, only Alex P is capable of making it to the final 4.
Agree, Alex knows how to grind his way through a tournament. I think Melling also has a chance, albeit an outside one, of making it. He splits his time between 9 ball and English pool which gives him more opportunities to get in the money but makes it harder to get in the zone and be consistent. I think many of these players have a shot if they can get in the zone and the pool gods are kind with layouts as 9 ball is a relatively straightforward game when the balls are your friend.

If I were putting serious money on it, I'd go with the 4 already mentioned by others in this thread.
 
Yes, only 4 players in this field of 16 are in the top 16 world rankings, and 7 of the the 16 in the field aren’t even among the top 50 in the rankings. Of those 7, in my opinion, only Alex P is capable of making it to the final 4.
Event was hurt by proximity to World 10-ball. Filler, for example, had to turn down his invitation.
 
Agree, Alex knows how to grind his way through a tournament. I think Melling also has a chance, albeit an outside one, of making it. He splits his time between 9 ball and English pool which gives him more opportunities to get in the money but makes it harder to get in the zone and be consistent. I think many of these players have a shot if they can get in the zone and the pool gods are kind with layouts as 9 ball is a relatively straightforward game when the balls are your friend.

If I were putting serious money on it, I'd go with the 4 already mentioned by others in this thread.
I don’t know what the format is for the later rounds, whether the races are any longer than 5 and whether it continues with round robin matches? For that short of races, anyone has a chance to win any single match, but the overall winner will still most likely be one of the top ranked players or Alex.

I watched some of the match with Skyler and Albin and Albin’s defensive / safety / kicking game was unbelievable. He never gave Skyler an open shot in the final 3-4 games.
 
I see that one of the players (Khalid) is the SVB junior champion and that's why he was included in this event. Hopefully that's a trend that continues as it's a great way to bring young players into these events.
 
I know they must be feeling some pressure from the streaming, but really bad showing by the ladies. One of them had a very beautiful break and run, but that was about it. They just seem so nervous out there.
 
I see that one of the players (Khalid) is the SVB junior champion and that's why he was included in this event. Hopefully that's a trend that continues as it's a great way to bring young players into these events.
Yeah. This is a great tournament for a young player. You get to play everybody. It's not like you can be out in 2.
 
from what little i have seen of these first days it has been quite jet-laggy. FSR was basically dropped off from the shuttle the same day it started, and i imagine it was the same for wu kun lin and a lot of the others. looks better today.
 
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