2023 International Open Bigfoot 10-Ball Challenge

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Pat has released the field for this year. This is subject to change, but here is the field as of now...

Chang, Jung-Lin
Corteza, Lee Vann
Filler, Joshua
Garcia, Roland
Gomez, Roberto
Gorst, Fedor
He, Mario
Immonen, Mika
Kazakis, Alex
Morra, John
Oi, Naoyuki
Pagulayan, Alex
Ruiz, Francisco Sanchez
Shaw, Jayson
Van Boening, Shane
Yapp, Aloysius
 
Pat has released the field for this year. This is subject to change, but here is the field as of now...

Chang, Jung-Lin
Corteza, Lee Vann
Filler, Joshua
Garcia, Roland
Gomez, Roberto
Gorst, Fedor
He, Mario
Immonen, Mika
Kazakis, Alex
Morra, John
Oi, Naoyuki
Pagulayan, Alex
Ruiz, Francisco Sanchez
Shaw, Jayson
Van Boening, Shane
Yapp, Aloysius
WOW! I'm glad there is no "dead money" like in some years past. This is one of my favorite events. Who would you pick as the "weakest link" in this field? I can't figure it out...
 
Hey Mike - is there an early bird special to purchase the PPV like in years past? I'm less concerned about the special and more interested in knowing when I can buy the PPV.
 
WOW! I'm glad there is no "dead money" like in some years past. This is one of my favorite events. Who would you pick as the "weakest link" in this field? I can't figure it out...
They're all in with a shot. If you go by Fargo, I believe Immonen at 785 is the long shot, but he came second in this event in 2021, so how can you call him a long shot?
 
We should not take Fargo as the gospel. But in this case though I agree with Fargo that Mika, Gomez and Morra are underdogs :LOL:
 
Yes short players, 10' tables, 24" extinction and 3 rung ladders , Makes for good viewing... What was that game... Guy
The game plays like 6 ball on those tables. They need to use the full rack. FWIW I'll go with no upsets and the winner, one of these proven players:

Chang, Jung-Lin
Filler, Joshua
Gorst, Fedor
Pagulayan, Alex
Shaw, Jayson
Van Boening, Shane
Alex P. can deal with a 12 footer so he's in there. Maybe Ruiz can catch a gear but I don't see it.
 
WOW! I'm glad there is no "dead money" like in some years past. This is one of my favorite events. Who would you pick as the "weakest link" in this field? I can't figure it out...
Mika and Gomez would be the bottom two for me.
 
The game plays like 6 ball on those tables. They need to use the full rack. FWIW I'll go with no upsets and the winner, one of these proven players:

Chang, Jung-Lin
Filler, Joshua
Gorst, Fedor
Pagulayan, Alex
Shaw, Jayson
Van Boening, Shane
Alex P. can deal with a 12 footer so he's in there. Maybe Ruiz can catch a gear but I don't see it.
Yapp is also very dangerous.
 
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