Philippine Open Pool Championship

starbilliards

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All-Asian Final Four in Phil Open
From l to r: Pulpul, Yang, De Luna, and Hui-Chan
They were 64 players from all regions of the world when the Philippine Open Pool Championship began last Wednesday, May 27 – each one hoping to take the top prize $20,000 and the trophy that goes with it. Five days later, this Sunday, May 31, there are only four of them left contending for the prize. And they are all Asians – Ricky Yang of Indonesia, Lu Hui-Chan of Chinese Taipei, and Demosthenes Pulpul and Jeffrey de Luna of the Philippines.
The last three Americans and three Europeans bowed out of the tournament on Saturday. And they included such redoubtable names as world 10-ball champion and second-seeded Darren Appleton, former US Open champion Corey Deuel, perennial top 10 player Marcus Chamat, and women’s champion and last woman in the tournament, Kelly Fisher.

All fell under the onslaught of the new power players from Asia, some of whom were being seen for the first time by their Atlantic rivals.

Pulpul Shows He Belongs Among Elite
Last year, Demosthenes Pulpul, an unknown player from Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, surprisingly barged his way into the Final Four of the World Ten Ball Championship. This year, the man fondly called by his peers and friends as “Plong-Plong” has secured yet another Final Four seat in the Philippine Open.

In front of a large crowd at the SM Megamall and tens of millions watching on live national and international TV, Pulpul proved that he belongs among pool’s elite. He ran roughshod over Taiwanese Lu Hui-Chan, 9-1, in a performance that left many in awe. He attacked the 10-ball rack with a highly effective break and nearly flawless pocketing and position play.

The Filipino jumped the gun early on his rival, taking a commanding 7-0 lead. Although Lu managed to break into the scoring column, he couldn’t make a run. Once Pulpul returned to the table, he raced farther ahead again, wrapping up the match on the 10th rack.

“My break was good and effective,” said Pulpul in Filipino. “And I was more relaxed than my opponent. He looked a little flustered because he was playing on TV.”

Earlier in the day, Pulpul beat the last female player in the tournament, Kelley Fisher of the United Kingdom. And he did so in the same decisive fashion. Fisher, who was unbeaten up to that point, went down 9-2.

In five matches, Pulpul has lost a total of 14 racks, with no opponent winning more than four racks against him. His other victims were: Elvis Calasang (9-3), Kok Keong (9-4), and Mario Tolentino (9-4).

Yang Raises Indonesian Flag
Also unbeaten after four days of competition is Ricky Yang, who has served notice together with Rudi Susanto that Indonesia is also a pool-playing nation.
Like Pulpul, Yang posted his fifth win in as many matches to gain a seat in the much coveted Final Four. But the Indonesian ace had to grind out a win over Rudoslaw Babica of Poland, 9-7.
Yang’s four other victories were recorded against the following players: Kenji Taguchi (9-2), Leonardo Didal (9-8), Sastoshi Kawabata (9-6), and Chang Pei-Wei (9-6).

De Luna the giant killer

First, he took down the world’s No.1 player. Second, he beat the world’s No. 2 player and reigning world 10-ball champion. With his feats, Jeffrey de Luna has indisputably earned the title of giant killer in the Philippine Open Pool Championship.

The power-breaking Filipino served notice first last Friday with his smashing 9-6 triumph over Ralf Souquet. He led the match throughout, never allowing the German to close in.

Came Saturday, he pulled off yet another convincing victory, this time against Darren Appleton of UK, 9-7. The Briton fought every step of the way, but De Luna could not be denied.

Appleton missed two golden opportunities during a critical stage of the match – a jump shot on 1-ball and a scratch after making the 5-ball in the 16th rack. That allowed De Luna to wrap up the match.

Finally, to cap his impressive run Saturday night, the Filipino beat Radislaw Babica, 9-5, to earn a place in the Final Four.

De Luna has had to play more games than the other semi-finalist because he lost to Chang Pei-Wei in the third round (2-9). After landing in the losers bracket, he then made his run. His other victories were recorded against Elmer Kalaquian (9-8), Jestoni Magadia (9-2), Oscar Dominguez (9-4), and Rudi Susanto (9-4).
 

JB Cases

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The "Elite" were not there. They were playing money matches at One Side.

Maybe you should relinquish any claim to the BSCP and focus on running tournaments that are FAIR and then the true Elite would play in your events.

You know what the late, ASSASSINATED, Edwin Reyes would have to say to you about this fluffy piece.

Really quite convenient for you that your biggest and loudest critic on these forums was murdered just before this tournament. Awfully coincidental.
 

cuycuy

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The "Elite" were not there. They were playing money matches at One Side.

Maybe you should relinquish any claim to the BSCP and focus on running tournaments that are FAIR and then the true Elite would play in your events.

If our tournaments were un-FAIR then the WPA wouldn't have taken the BSCP's in this fight.

OMG. They have taken a side. We have won our court cases. Golly gee whiz. ;)

Btw, three of that so-called elite (Orcullo, Kiamco and Alcano) were asked to show up at Star Billiards Center for a meeting to seek their participation in the World Ranking Tour. They weren't asked for anything except to SHOW UP.

Wow. They didn't and told the world they were asked to sign something. Lying right on top of it with a press release. Beautiful. Then AZBilliards news confirms their story as a lie. LOL.

Look, They turned their backs on the WPA and the BSCP that offered them a sign of reconciliation without any offers. THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE START OF HEALING FOR EVERYONE.

Now - no China Open, Qatar Open. No World Ten-ball for all of them. They're not part of the world rankings.

Who are looking like idiots now? ^^
 

JB Cases

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If our tournaments were un-FAIR then the WPA wouldn't have taken the BSCP's in this fight.

OMG. They have taken a side. We have won our court cases. Golly gee whiz. ;)

Btw, three of that so-called elite (Orcullo, Kiamco and Alcano) were asked to show up at Star Billiards Center for a meeting to seek their participation in the World Ranking Tour. They weren't asked for anything except to SHOW UP.

Wow. They didn't and told the world they were asked to sign something. Lying right on top of it with a press release. Beautiful. Then AZBilliards news confirms their story as a lie. LOL.

Look, They turned their backs on the WPA and the BSCP that offered them a sign of reconciliation without any offers. THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE START OF HEALING FOR EVERYONE.

Now - no China Open, Qatar Open. No World Ten-ball for all of them. They're not part of the world rankings.

Who are looking like idiots now? ^^


You are. The WPA will not interfere in the national affairs of a country's internal disputes. The WPA is also "for sale" and $15,000 in the coffers for the sanctioning fee is better than taking a stance in favor of FORCING you to resolve your differences BEFORE sanctioning another of your events.

Who the **** CARES about the useless world rankings? What player has EVER had any benefit from being "number one" on the WPA's rank list.

You are the ones who look like idiots for ABUSING - COMPLETELY AND ENTIRELY ABUSING your position in regards to the elite players in your country. You are ABUSING your power by denying them the opportunity to compete with their peers in WPA events. They don't have confidence in your leadership so why don't you simply STEP DOWN.

All they have said is that you should step down from the national organization. But no, you want to control EVERYTHING as the head of the national member of the APBU and as a promoter.

So yeah, you hold a sham tournament without the stars and the empty seats are testimony to the fact that the Philippine people know that a tournament without the BEST Filipino players is worthless.

It must really sting when the WOMEN's tournament has standing room only audiences and is on ESPN instead of Star Sports. Wow, more people want to see two C-players play in Charlie's tournament than care to watch your events.

If Efren or Bustamante were playing then you would have had an audience as well.

But your stupid pride and corruption won't allow it.

So apparently Edwin's death didn't really help did it? You can't come on here and make pronouncements about how great you are. You can't kill us all.
 
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