2024 World Pool Championship

No big names? Today they've had SVB, John Morra/AJ Manas, Carlo Biado, Bernie Regalario, and about to have Fedor Gorst. Those aren't exactly nobodies.

On the streaming tables? Every time I've looked to see who's playing on Table 1 or Table 2 it's been people I've never heard of and Pia Filler.
 
He's 31. Tyler is 29. I don't think the clock has run out on either of them but IMO they both need some kind of an edge moving forward beyond simply hoping "it's their time" at one of these events. The competition is just too strong.

Sky is 811 Fargo, which is crazy strong, but just looking at the top 100, it seems like there's a world of difference between that and 830+ in terms of being in contention for majors. But how do you actually improve beyond 811 Fargo? Adding those 20 points to elevate your game into world-class level from simply elite probably seems impossible when you already play almost perfectly.
Given the nature of 9 ball and the fact that running out is not usually the issue at this level, I would say it has to be tactical/mental errors that are giving opponents the advantage.
 
On the streaming tables? Every time I've looked to see who's playing on Table 1 or Table 2 it's been people I've never heard of and Pia Filler.
The "TV" table, which is a streaming (DAZN for US folk) table.

T1 and T2 (the free youtube channels) has had some fairly big names also:
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Is Karl Gnadeberg (18) the younger player in the event?
No
Riku is 15/16
AJ Manas 16
Sam Henderson 16/17
Kyle Amoroto 18

What are people expecting?

The Saudi fans didn't turn up for the latest snooker event. They are definitely not turning up for pool.
Yes that recent big million $$ snooker golden break had fans only final day -lots of sheikhs turn up but still not full house. I think folks think with millions $$ prizemoney, lots of fans will suddenly turn up. Different story if fans who turn get some prizemoney :LOL:
 
Agree about Tyler. That's where the constant practice can get someone IF they don't have a coach or another top player in their corner that they trust to help them tweak things. Pool is such a fine details game that I think even at the highest levels, a very minor tweak can help a player progress.
IMO Sky has as much natural talent as anyone not named Filler, Shaw, SVB, etc (there are others too, but you get the point). I’m not sure he dedicates the time or energy necessary to break through to the top echelon of the game which requires a level of consistency I don’t think he’s ever shown, but I think Sky is a top 20-25 player and a threat to beat anyone. He’ll never be a favorite to win, but I don’t think the pool community would be surprised if he won a big Matchroom event in the next few years.

Tyler is a great player, but relies on rock solid fundamentals and work ethic. Its not impossible, but I think it’d be shocking if he snapped off a big event.
 
IMO Sky has as much natural talent as anyone not named Filler, Shaw, SVB, etc (there are others too, but you get the point). I’m not sure he dedicates the time or energy necessary to break through to the top echelon of the game which requires a level of consistency I don’t think he’s ever shown, but I think Sky is a top 20-25 player and a threat to beat anyone. He’ll never be a favorite to win, but I don’t think the pool community would be surprised if he won a big Matchroom event in the next few years.

Tyler is a great player, but relies on rock solid fundamentals and work ethic. Its not impossible, but I think it’d be shocking if he snapped off a big event.
He's one of those players that gets rolling and becomes impossible to beat. I've seen him in that mode. Scary good.
 
Gorst latest 13th 800 to join the ghostly gallery on losers side. Except for Albin Ignacio and Oi, all rest lost to weaker opponents , sub 800s

Sky
Dang
Biado
Alcaide
Wojciech
Feijen
Wu Kun Lin
Sanjin
Alex
Gorst

Albin
Ignacio
Oi

Those sent packing today will get $1000 for their troubles plus free ride to airport . Those out tomorrow $2000
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That doesn't surprise me at all. Do you know the reason for this? Find my post from two years ago where I discussed how smaller pockets favors the weaker players which I got grilled for, but I still make that claim. People will figure this one out later on

If I'm an underdog playing Fedor or SVB, my only way to win is to play them in a very very very tight pockets then my margin/chance will increase to beat them....actually there are two things which can Increase my chance of winning against players better than me, I'd ask for 1) Smaller race, the smaller it is the better chance that I win..then 2) Small and very tight pockets will increase my chance of winning.

Find my post from two yrs ago I think when matchroom first introduced these very small pockets which I then found out that they favor the weaker player and I've explained why....or study and try to find the conclusion yourself, but in the end of the day you'll see results like those above sooooo many times, in fact the tighter the pockets the more random the winner will be.
 
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Put this event in Chicago/NYC and you'd fill every set, every session. Can't blame MR for chasing the $$ but its just not a place for joe public to watch sports.
 
Put this event in Chicago/NYC and you'd fill every set, every session. Can't blame MR for chasing the $$ but its just not a place for joe public to watch sports.
Not the place for Joe public, but it is the place for Mohammed al-bigbucks to host any event for his homies to throw their Saudi millions at and have a little gamble.
 
On the streaming tables? Every time I've looked to see who's playing on Table 1 or Table 2 it's been people I've never heard of and Pia Filler.
there are 3 streaming tables, two free on youtube, one paid on matchroom ;)

on matchroom you also get to watch all three.
 
Put this event in Chicago/NYC and you'd fill every set, every session. Can't blame MR for chasing the $$ but its just not a place for joe public to watch sports.
Of course, you are right, but ....

Pat Fleming once explained to me that producing a major pool event in a major city will cost twice as much money.

If by keeping production costs in check, Matchroom is placing itself in a position to keep adding events and gradually growing the prize funds, I am all for it. In truth, for the majority of pool tournaments, the money generated from live attendance is a small component of the revenue stream for a producer.
 
... In truth, for the majority of pool tournaments, the money generated from live attendance is a small component of the revenue stream for a producer.
I remember the first Mosconi Cup in the US. I think there were barely 300 seats and it wasn't full. That has changed. I'm sure you remember the first UK Open and how few spectators there were in that huge arena in London. I'm not surprised Matchroom moved it to a less costly area. Hopefully the fan base will build each year for each event as happened for the Mosconi Cup.
 
This has probably been pointed out already but here goes.

I see a lot of wood shafts being used in this event. It would be interesting to know what the number of wood and carbon fiber shafts are on the playing cues.

I’m likely off topic as I have not been following the thread so carry on. I’m not likely to catch up, too busy these days.
 
I remember the first Mosconi Cup in the US. I think there were barely 300 seats and it wasn't full. That has changed. I'm sure you remember the first UK Open and how few spectators there were in that huge arena in London. I'm not surprised Matchroom moved it to a less costly area. Hopefully the fan base will build each year for each event as happened for the Mosconi Cup.
Yes, that's the dream.
 
Thanks for the post up of the bracket...
looking through...
thinking well.. who to root for,
recognize a few names,
wondering who's the oldest with the lowest fargo, hmmm
isn't Darren coming off a illness?
 
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