Wow, by Fargo, the last four are 843, 835, 817 and 805. That's an average of 825! May the best man win.wu kun lin beat biado in the end. could've gone either way
semis will be:
wu kun vs raga
wojciech vs filler
Wow, by Fargo, the last four are 843, 835, 817 and 805. That's an average of 825! May the best man win.wu kun lin beat biado in the end. could've gone either way
semis will be:
wu kun vs raga
wojciech vs filler
Over the past fifteen years, just two active women have won three WPA World 9-ball Championships. That would be Shasha Liu and Han Yu. They'll meet in the final of the 2023 China Open. By any measure but Fargo, Han Yu was the player of the last decade, winning three world 9-ball championships, but this will surely be a tough assignment.
Yes, I think it was the first time I heard the Filler victory scream; he was just 19. He was a bit more reserved this time, even looked a bit tired.impressive. this is joshuas second china open win.
Yes, I think it was the first time I heard the Filler victory scream, when he was just 19. He was a bit more reserved this time, even looked a bit tired.
Have we reached the point in our sport where nobody rated under Fargo 800 is even a contender to reach the final day (semifinals) of competition in a major? The only exception I can think of in 2023 is Pijus Labutis (789) of Lithuania at the Spanish Open.
Tevez was in 2022, but the other two were this year. Soufi 780, Bijsterbosch 779. Thanks for that.soufi, bijsterbosch, tevez..
Omar Al-Shaheen reached the finals of the W9B in 2021 against Albin. He's currently 782 and I believe he was even lower in 2021.Have we reached the point in our sport where nobody rated under Fargo 800 is even a contender to reach the final day (semifinals) of competition in a major? The only exception I can think of in 2023 is Pijus Labutis (789) of Lithuania at the Spanish Open.
Yes, but I was referring to 2023. I know it has happened countless times in the past that lower Fargo's have gone deep. My best guess is that Omar was only in the 750s in 2021 when he reached the WPC final.Omar Al-Shaheen reached the finals of the W9B in 2021 against Albin. He's currently 782 and I believe he was even lower in 2021.
According to a post by Mike Page just prior to the first round of the 2021 WPC, Al Shaheen's FargoRate at the time was 777. (Edit: and currently at 782)Yes, but I was referring to 2023. I know it has happened countless times in the past that lower Fargo's have gone deep. My best guess is that Omar was only in the 750s in 2021 when he reached the WPC final.