$1.5M first place prize for Chinese tournament next week

Americans definitely need a visa to travel to China. I’d get one many times for my dayjob over the years. It lasted 1 year with entry and exit max duration of 30 or 60 days (I forget). The last time I got one, which was I think about 2012, I was able to get a visa that lasted 10 years, instead of 1 year, with entry and exit duration a max of 60 days.

Our secretary would do a lot of the legwork for us, and the whole process would usually take about a month.

Idk if there is a “tourist” visa that might be simpler?
 
I don't know about touring pro 9b players, but Johann Chua, Dennis Orcullo, Jefrey De Luna, Jeffrey Ignacio, Kyle Amoroto, Baseth Mocaibat and ... Alex Pagulayan plan to attend the big Duya event. if those Filipinos go there, others will follow.
they live close and are used to the culture deal. very few non-asian players will go there on a regular basis. like i said they'll cherry pick the big events.
 
you actually think that touring pro 9b players are going to go to China on anything like a regular basis? Not happening. A few will cherry-pick the biggie events but that's about it.
all three ko brothers did... chua very well may after his recent 50k win.
 
they live close and are used to the culture deal. very few non-asian players will go there on a regular basis. like i said they'll cherry pick the big events.
My original post specifically referred to more Asian players going to China. Like you, I do not expect lots of non-Asians to fly to these events.
 
yea, the ko brothers have a big advantage. not only the geographical distance from taiwan but also that they're chinese and can capitalize on social media there etc. would be interesting to see the odds
 
Not being a trusting soul I have to wonder if the chinese gubment put some money in the pot for this big last minute post.

As for savers, I always give Vito 20% of the saver. Never a problem!

Hu
 
for those that dont know, you are the one that gives the form to whom you pay. the t.d. may have them as well if he allows it. this is for u.s. people. i dont know china tax laws and it doesnt matter to people from u.s. unless they hold some back. but if the t.d. cuts checks then it is easy.

if you give part of your winnings to an out of country person you need to have some proof of what you did. which isnt hard to do.
you need to do same as if you win a calcutta and give part away to an investor to cover yourself.

then you only owe on what you collected. not what was advertised.
it goes along the same lines as deducting expenses if it is your profession.
Whoever wins money in a culcutta? Not me, nope, never.
 
they live close and are used to the culture deal. very few non-asian players will go there on a regular basis. like i said they'll cherry pick the big events.
You can bet they'll be in for a rude awakening with the quality of the playing field.
For that much coin, those tourneys are going to have the closet monsters show up that no one has heard of outside of China except in whispers.
You can bet there's a whole bunch of them!!
 
You can bet they'll be in for a rude awakening with the quality of the playing field.
For that much coin, those tourneys are going to have the closet monsters show up that no one has heard of outside of China except in whispers.
You can bet there's a whole bunch of them!!

there aren't many unknown monsters in our time, neither in china nor outside of it.

i don't know if the JOY heyball players are allowed to compete in this, if so zheng will be up there along with the ko brothers as favorites. wu jiaqing and myint kyaw will be high up too, but likely not favorites
 
its published in the big ones. take your chances. you dont and you will be taxed plus interest and penalties on all of it if you cant prove you had only a portion.
I don't think I will ever have to worry about winning a calcutta big enough to be published. 😂
 
You can bet they'll be in for a rude awakening with the quality of the playing field.
For that much coin, those tourneys are going to have the closet monsters show up that no one has heard of outside of China except in whispers.
You can bet there's a whole bunch of them!!

Only 1.4 or 1.5 Billion people in china. How many unknown pool players can there be!(grin)

I doubt there is or was ever a road player that didn't run into a chainsaw now and then, a local with no name! I wonder how many people in china are on the net? How many pool players? Even a couple decades ago the pool hall regulars here didn't know how to turn on a computer unless it was job related!

340 million in the US. If there were any way to prove it I would bet the farm that there are more than a dozen unknown players that nobody wants to bet their own money against. I spent a fair amount of time at Buffalo's when I lived down thataway before Katrina. It was damned rare anyone picked up a phone and took a picture! How many times have we seen somebody trying to ID a player on this huge AZB site? It happens, but usually after the skinning and not very often even then.

I believe monsters lurk even right here in the US. china? Hell yeah! I don't know what it would take to bring them out though.

Hu
 
Only 1.4 or 1.5 Billion people in china. How many unknown pool players can there be!(grin)

I doubt there is or was ever a road player that didn't run into a chainsaw now and then, a local with no name! I wonder how many people in china are on the net? How many pool players? Even a couple decades ago the pool hall regulars here didn't know how to turn on a computer unless it was job related!

340 million in the US. If there were any way to prove it I would bet the farm that there are more than a dozen unknown players that nobody wants to bet their own money against. I spent a fair amount of time at Buffalo's when I lived down thataway before Katrina. It was damned rare anyone picked up a phone and took a picture! How many times have we seen somebody trying to ID a player on this huge AZB site? It happens, but usually after the skinning and not very often even then.

I believe monsters lurk even right here in the US. china? Hell yeah! I don't know what it would take to bring them out though.

Hu

social media really exploded after 2005 though. and gambling became less prevalent relative to tournaments. the "monsters" in 2026 are fast improving youngsters, but they're not unknown for long after they make a splash. they may even have an fargorate, that they are outrunning
 
social media really exploded after 2005 though. and gambling became less prevalent relative to tournaments. the "monsters" in 2026 are fast improving youngsters, but they're not unknown for long after they make a splash. they may even have an fargorate, that they are outrunning

I think the hidden monsters are unknowns playing in one or a few places, maybe small town. Fargo is doing a lot of damage to unknown tour players now I believe. I'm thinking more about my old mentor. A shortstop that owned a pool hall in a leased space. The owner of the space built a pool hall in a nicer part of town and they played for the rent every month, alternating spots. You had to have your best tennis shoes on to beat either one!

Hu
 
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