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    Guinness 9 ball tour

    No one is barred from Japan Open, All Japan Open, Philippines Open....., but where were the american players? Sometimes we could see Max Eberle and Tony Robles' names on the list, but that was all. Some of your players even refused to join 8-ball and 9-ball WPC, so......:rolleyes:
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    Guinness 9 ball tour

    Chang Jung-Lin has also ever eliminated Bustamante and Kiamco in 2005 WPC. And I think another talented teenager player Wu Yu-Lun (3 times world junior champions) will also show in the Kaohsiung leg. Date of Birth:1985.05.02 Career : college student Height/Weight: 180/634 WPC Record: 2005 -...
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    Orcollo vs. Yang Video

    Good jobs! Thanks.:)
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    :rolleyes: Taiwanese like Alex and Reyes, and it is why they always try to invite Alex show in taiwan every year. When he won the 2004 WPC, taiwanese fans and the mediums all thought he deserved this glory. Yang said he had a hard time in the Philippines, because everytime he scratched, the...
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    Ching Shun Yang & Fong Pang Chao

    9-ball is very popular in taiwan, but it is sad only few players can make a living by playing pool (only pro baseball and basketball players can gain enough support from the business and the government in taiwan). Except Chao, Pan's coach was also the former taiwan pro player. More and more...
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    Yang/Orcollo Now-Who is Next?

    No Alex. He visited taiwan every year, but I have never heard he won any money game here.
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    By Marlon Bernardino - January 24, 2007 The "Son Of Pool" To Conquer The "Cradle Of Pool" MANILA, PHILIPPINES - EFREN “Bata” Reyes, Francisco “Django” Bustamante, Lee Van Corteza and Ronato “Ronnie Calamba” Alcano. All of them are in his victims’ list. But just as Yang Ching-shun thought...
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    It is wrong - this is the first time Orcullo playing with Yang. It is a pity that Yang only played asian tours and some great international tours organized by WPA, and it must be a very difficult task to persuade him to take a long-distance trip to USA.
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    a rack by rack of day 1 http://www.worldpoolchampionship.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3383 a rack by rack of day 2 http://www.worldpoolchampionship.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3384 I forget this.:)
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    Though all taiwanese believe no one in the world can defeat Yang in the race-to-60 battles, leading Orcullo more than 10 on day two is still surprising. Yang, Go! Go! Go!
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    26-24 Yang http://www.cues.com.tw/
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    Yang vs. Orcullo

    25:24 Yang
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    :) It is because most chinese in taiwan and the EastSouth Asia were all from Fujian Province of China. Chinese in Hong Kong and Malaysia speak Cantonese, many taiwanese also speak Hakka and others, Pan Xiao-Ting speaks Shanghainese......,but Mandarin is their common language.
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Mandarin. Why can you know the most taiwanese speak Fookien and Mandarin?:eek: Yuram Cha and Bo Ram Cha aren't famous in asia. In fact, in my opinion, the best korean players are Kim Ga-Young, Hyun Ji-Won and Jung Sung-Hyun.
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Chang's grandfather (also her coach) was a snooker player. Snooker was more popular than pool before Okumura and other japanese introduced 9-ball into taiwan many many years ago.) Chang, Lui and Lin (eliminsted by another taiwanese player Su) are taiwanse top 3. Except Lui and Lin, I think most...
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Pan Xiao-Ting's coach is the former taiwanese pro player, Ga-Young Kim and her young sister have stayed in taiwan for many years. She can speaks "very fluent" Chinese, not only "a bit", and we always call her a language talent. I think Lui, Pan and Kim are all taiwanese favorites.
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Mr. Tu (Yung-Hui Tu) is the leader of the Chinese Taipei Billiard Association (CTBA) and the former president of APBU.
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Last 24 (decided by drawing lots) Ga-Young Kim (KOR) Jasmin Ouschan (AUT) vs. Wendy Jans (BEL) Ya-Ting Chan (TPE) Amit Rubilen (PHI) vs. Diana Stateczny (GER) Yukiko Hamanishi (JPN) Yuan-Chun Lin (TPE) vs. Yi-Yun Su (TPE) Kim White (USA) Hui-Shan Lai (TPE) vs. Line Kjorsvik (NOR) Kelly...
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Group A: 1 Ga-Young Kim (KOR) 2 Akio Ohtani (JPN) 3 Pei-Chun Lin (TPE)(Q1) Eylull Kibaroglu (TUR) Sabina Dederding (SUI) Hazel Cook (NZL) -------------------------- G. Y. Kim vs. A. Ohtani 5:4 G. Y. Kim vs. E.Kibaroglu 5:0 G. Y. Kim vs. S. Dederding 5:2 G. Y. Kim vs. H. Cook 5:1 G. Y. Kim vs...
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    2007 Amway Women's World 9-Ball Championships

    Alison Fisher, Helen Thornfeldt and Gerda Hofstatter are all out. Maybe "The WPBA is the defacto World Ranking. " isn't a convincing argument any more.
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