$150,000 in World Open 9-Ball in Qatar-6/29 to 7/5

JAM said:
9-Ball Open Championship - Results - Wednesday, July 2

Al Jazeera Sports Channel 2 will broadcast live images of the main rounds of the Qatar International Open 9-Ball Championship.

The live coverage will start Thursday from 12:40hrs till 17:00hrs


I have no idea what time that is for me. :o

Continuing: JSC Sports 2, Frequencies is below

Nilesat 101

Freq: 12284

Pol: Vertical

SR: 27500

FEC: 3/4

For further info you can log on to: http://www.aljazeerasport.net

The live results and daily news are updated on Qatar Olympic Committee official website every two hours

http://www.qatarolympics.org/topics/index.asp?g=99196519-0822-411E-9337-59E381C2E96C


Ralf Souquet and Oliver Ortmann won their matches on the losers' side of the brackets.

2008 WPC Champion Daryl Peach is out of the tournament, losing to Japan's Ohi Naoyuki.

Thomas Engert won his match on the B side against Korean Kim Woong Dea.

[I don't know half of the players' names on the chart!] :o

Interestingly, Joven Bustamante of the Philippines lost to India's champion Alok Kumar. American Shane Van Boening was to play the winner of this match. So Shane will be playing Alok! :p

JAM

It looks like Shane had the key to beating Alok. :winknudge:

From now to the end of the tournament it appears that the tournament is SINGLE ELIMINATION. Is that how you read it as well?
JoeyA
 
JAM said:
Oh, memikey, I actually very much appreciate the correction! :smile:

I was only pointing out to vagabond that IF he had read this thread in its entirety, he would not have needed to make mention of the INA and IND country acronyms, as two other posters, you and vijesh, had already written about it.

Sometimes people read the last page of a thread and don't bother to read an ENTIRE thread. I have been guilty of that myself. :o

JAM


I am not qualified to correct any.I only pass the info.As soon as I read your post I immediately responded.Usually I read the posts in the order they were posted and don`t striaght go to last page.As I poceeded to read the posts in the order they were posted I found that some body already posted the needed info.
Repeat: I only give the info and don`t attempt to correct.No sweat
 
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Darren Appleton posted this list of the last 32 in another forum:

1.bustamante
2.alcano
3.orcullo
4.reyes
5.gabica
6.jeff de luna
7.gomez
8.gandy valle
9.alex pagulayan
10.ramil gallego
11.alan ceaurtera
12.marlon manalo
13.le van corteza
15.wu
16.jl chang
17.martin kempter
18.ko pin yi jnr wc champ
19.zhang
20.shane van boeing
21.ralph souquet
22.oliver ortman
23.thomas engert
24.thoston hohman
25.niels fiejen
26.mika immonan
27.darren appleton
28.babica
29.naef al jaweeni
30.kawabata
31.ohi naoyuki
32.vilmos foldes

This is not in order. There are 13 Filipinos left out of the last 32 and 10 Europeans. From this stage, it will be single elimination format, race to 11. Some matches to watch out for tomorrow are:

reyes v souquet
alcano v babica
kiamco v ocullo
wu v pagulyan
 
f210 said:
There are 13 Filipinos left out of the last 32 and 10 Europeans.


And one single American (not to mention ZERO Canadians). Kinda depressing. The USA really needs to start supporting it's players more and getting them out into these types of international competitions. SVB plays extremely well but to have the whole freaking continent on his shoulders every time he crosses the sea???
 
SloRoller said:
Wish we could get a live (or even delayed) feed.

Those are some awesome matchups.

SR

9-Ball Open Championship - Results - Wednesday, July 2

Al Jazeera Sports Channel 2 will broadcast live images of the main rounds of the Qatar International Open 9-Ball Championship.

The live coverage will start Thursday from 12:40hrs till 17:00hrs

I have no idea what time that is for me.

Continuing: JSC Sports 2, Frequencies is below

Nilesat 101

Freq: 12284

Pol: Vertical

SR: 27500

FEC: 3/4

For further info you can log on to: http://www.aljazeerasport.net

The live results and daily news are updated on Qatar Olympic Committee official website every two hours

http://www.qatarolympics.org/topics/...7-59E381C2E96C
 
f210 said:
Darren Appleton posted this list of the last 32 in another forum:

1.bustamante
2.alcano
3.orcullo
4.reyes
5.gabica
6.jeff de luna
7.gomez
8.gandy valle
9.alex pagulayan
10.ramil gallego
11.alan ceaurtera
12.marlon manalo
13.le van corteza
15.wu
16.jl chang
17.martin kempter
18.ko pin yi jnr wc champ
19.zhang
20.shane van boeing
21.ralph souquet
22.oliver ortman
23.thomas engert
24.thoston hohman
25.niels fiejen
26.mika immonan
27.darren appleton
28.babica
29.naef al jaweeni
30.kawabata
31.ohi naoyuki
32.vilmos foldes

This is not in order. There are 13 Filipinos left out of the last 32 and 10 Europeans. From this stage, it will be single elimination format, race to 11. Some matches to watch out for tomorrow are:

reyes v souquet
alcano v babica
kiamco v ocullo
wu v pagulyan

Only THIRTEEN filipinos? Wow, those guys are slipping! :D
 
JCIN said:
I doubt many Americans would fare too well in the stable system. Players in the US are too used to being lone wolfs and independent. Not sure what the exact deals are in the various stables but those owners get theres back when a player wins or cashes, as they should. It is not just "Here come play for me, I pay all expenses and you keep everything you win".

I can tell you what most pros here would say if you told them "I will pay all your expenses but I get 50-70% of everything you win". They would laugh at you.From their point of view it is an understandable reaction but if you look at from the stable owners point of view he is taking all the risk with no guarantee of a return. Lot more going on there than just players getting a free roll.

Personally I like the stable system and think it is a good way for a pool player to have some stability versus the boom and bust lifestyle most live with now. It would be interesting to see if one could ever work in the U.S..

I think we have a lot to learn from the guys in the Philippines when it comes to certain things.

It's going to be difficult to make a "stable" system work in the US because prize monies from major tournaments aren't enough yet. Can 40% of the prize money be enough to cover monthly allowance for the player?

Here's a real rough summary for easy understanding. Take for example a conservative target prize money for 2nd Place finish in WPC. If the manager takes 40% of 40k then he ends up with $16K which he then turns around to use as salary for this player to just keep him focused on practicing and performing in tournaments. $16k is $1,333/mo, is this a decent enough monthly salary to cover daily expenses there in the USA or Europe or Japan or the Middle East or Australia or Singapore or ...? But US$1,333.33 multiplied by current exchange rate of 44 pesos=US$1 is 58,666.66 Pesos(30k is average for players in the top32) . If you have that amount a month here in the Philippines then you have a comfortable life. Add to that the 60% from the prize money and the player has some leeway to purchase a car, clothes, go to Boracay or HK for vacation, gamble ....

The Philippine situation is conjucive to pool and that's why players from all over the world come and spend lengthy vacations here.:)

If the Pinoy players all lose at this stage in QATAR, they break even.:) I doubt that will happen so I'm expecting that the higher prize monies that they'll bring home will further enliven the pool scene here (more green to go around in money games).

In anticipation to the next question "How does the stable owner earn from this player?" Well, the above is only for 1 tournament so succeeding tournaments should start benefitting the stable owner.

Need a management group for your stable here? :)
 
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JAM said:
9-Ball Open Championship - Results - Wednesday, July 2

Al Jazeera Sports Channel 2 will broadcast live images of the main rounds of the Qatar International Open 9-Ball Championship.

The live coverage will start Thursday from 12:40hrs till 17:00hrs


I have no idea what time that is for me. :o

If you are currently on Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time) in Washington DC ,which I think you are, that means you are on GMT -4 hours. That means 12.40pm Thursday in Doha Qatar equates to 5.40am Thursday in WDC. If you are not currently on Daylight Saving Hours it will be 4.40 am in WDC.

For anyone else wanting to work it out for their own location Doha Qatar is GMT +3 hours.

As regards the live coverage......as mentioned earlier I have Al Jazeera Sports Channels 1,2 and 3 and live coverage of this event has not been advertised nor shown in any schedule that I've seen.

That doesn't mean it won't be on live because it is quite common for arabic sports and other channels out here to arbitrarily change their schedules or just ignore them all together, sometimes switching soccer games half way through a match!:)

If Qatar Olympics site are saying it will be on live, then it probably will. I'll be out and about work related most of next couple of days but will post anything if I get the chance.
 
jay helfert said:
Only THIRTEEN filipinos? Wow, those guys are slipping! :D
Just slipping a bit Jay:wink: :grin: Darren forgot Warren Kiamco.
1. Orcullo, Dennis
2. Alcano, Ronato
3. Gallego, Ramil
4. Bustamante, Francisco
5. Reyes, Efren
6. Gomez, Roberto
7. Valle, Gandy
8. Manalo, Marlon
9. Corteza, LeeVan
10. Pagulayan, Alex
11. Kiamco, Warren
12. Gabica, Antonio
13. deLuna, Jeffrey
14. Cuartero, Allan
 
Celtic said:
And one single American (not to mention ZERO Canadians). Kinda depressing. The USA really needs to start supporting it's players more and getting them out into these types of international competitions. SVB plays extremely well but to have the whole freaking continent on his shoulders every time he crosses the sea???

I read somewhere -- and posted the article -- that a Canadian pool organization instructed its members that they could NOT compete in the Qatar tournament. :o

Shane is fortunate to have a stakehorse/sponsor to pay some and/or all of his expenses, and so does Johnny Archer. That may be why they are the only two Americans who could afford to go to Qatar. The cost to go to Qatar, from what I was told, is $3,500.

There were openings available for American to play in Qatar, and Jerry Forsyth posted an article about it. All interested Americans could apply. I guess there were no takers. Me personally, traveling to the Middle East isn't something that would be appealing or attractive.

Pool is what it is, here in the States. I used to feel just like you, Celtic, about pool's lack of support here in America. I am accepting it today that it ain't going to change. Thankfully, I did not let pool bankrupt me, but it could have very easily if I let it.

In fact, some of my boyfriend's "close friends" do not understand why we don't just pack up the bags and travel to Vegas four, five, and six times a year to hang out. They just don't seem to understand or care that in order to live in a home, have a car, and eat, somebody has to make sure the bills are paid in a timely manner. Going to Vegas four, five, and six times a year is difficult for some folks, financially speaking. :sorry:

I do not believe pool will ever be accepted as a sport in the United States. In Canada, at least according to my Canadian neighbor, snooker seems to be very popular. :)

JAM
 
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1240 hours in Qatar is 2:40 am Pacific DST. Try to download http://tvants.en.softonic.com/download, I swear I saw an
Al Jazeera channel somewhere there. The matches is about to start in an hour and 4
minutes. Here are the complete match-up for the Round-of-32:


Top half of the draw:


Dennis Orcullo
Oliver Ortmann

Ronnie Alcano
Warren Kiamco

Ramil Gallego
Satoshi Kawabata

Francisco Bustamante
Antonio Gabica

Naef Al Jaweeni
Darren Appleton

Efren Reyes
Ralf Souquet

Wu Chia Ching
Alex Pagulayan

Roberto Gomez
Vilmos Foldez


Lower half of the draw:

Gandy Valle
Shane Van Boening

Thorsten Hohmann
Radoslaw Babica

Marlon Manalo
Thomas Engert

Chang Jung Ling
Martin Kemptem

Mika Immonen
Jeffrey De Luna

Lee Vann Corteza
Naoyuki Oi

Shuchun Zhang
Ko Pin Yi

Niels Feijen
Allan Cuartero
 
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bandido said:
It's going to be difficult to make a "stable" system work in the US because prize monies from major tournaments aren't enough yet...

I find this statement kind of funny, thinking about that infamous Filipino Invasion, led by Jose Parica, followed by Cesar Morales, and then Santos, Ronnie Alcano, et cetera. The U.S. monies seemed to be attractive at one time to the Filipino players. :grin:

Some Filipinos today do enjoy accepting backing from a U.S. Open champion who's currently living in Philadelphia area. Every time I would see him at tournaments, he was surrounded by Filipino champions.

Where there's a will, there's a way, I say! It's the "will" part that troubles me personally today. :p

JAM
 
Fresh from the oven:

Dennis Orcullo -11, Oliver Ortmann - 6
Warren Kiamco - 11, Ronnie Alcano - 7
Ramil Gallego - 11, Satoshi Kawabata - 7
Francisco Bustamante - 11, Antonio Gabica - 2

Two Filipinos just dropped like flies! :D
 
gopi-1 said:
Fresh from the oven:

Dennis Orcullo -11, Oliver Ortmann - 6
Warren Kiamco - 11, Ronnie Alcano - 7
Ramil Gallego - 11, Satoshi Kawabata - 7
Francisco Bustamante - 11, Antonio Gabica - 2

Two Filipinos just dropped like flies! :D

Wow, Warren beating Ronnie is a great win.

I have one thing to say about this.

I WANT TO SEE A BUSTIE VS. VAN BOENING FINALS!

JAM
 
Here's some more results coming in JAM:

Darren Appleton - 11, Naef Al Jaweeni - 3
Roberto Gomez - 11, Vilmos Foldez - 3
Ralf Souquet - 11, Efren Reyes - 7
Alex Pagulayan - 11, Wu Chia Ching - 10
Shane Van Boening - 11, Gandy Valle - 10
Radoslaw Babica - 11, Thorsten Hohmann - 8
 
Here is the latest stuff, http://www.qatarolympics.org/topics/index.asp?g={1A69A68A-F292-4137-99A1-820F94F8E443}

Pagulayan 11-10 over Wu must have been a great one.

If anyone is able to watch it online through sopcast or something else let us know.
 
srs314 said:
Here is the latest stuff, http://www.qatarolympics.org/topics/index.asp?g={1A69A68A-F292-4137-99A1-820F94F8E443}

Pagulayan 11-10 over Wu must have been a great one.

If anyone is able to watch it online through sopcast or something else let us know.



I been looking for hours for this Al Jazeera Sports Channel 2 and all I found was channel 1.
 
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