2014 World 9-Ball Championship

Had to take the family to Mass when the score was 6-5 Grabe. Efren was missing shots left and right at that point. Can anyone give tell me what happened from there? Did Efren play better, or did Grabe choke?

It wasn't a pretty match, but Efren played better in the late stages.

He's not the Efren of old, but he's still got a ton of heart. Many will recall that Sky Woodward had him 8-4 at the Derby City 9-ball in January. Efren, who had won the one pocket event, was still alive for Master of the Table. Efren came back memorably to win 9-8 and keep his chances alive.

Efren will turn 60 later this summer, but there's still some magic left in his cue,
 
Had to take the family to Mass when the score was 6-5 Grabe. Efren was missing shots left and right at that point. Can anyone give tell me what happened from there? Did Efren play better, or did Grabe choke?

It kept going the same way. Efren limped over the finish line.
 
As for the chat I always go full screen because I've never found that it adds much to any stream. Also I'm surprised at how much I don't miss the commentary. When it's very good it can be a plus otherwise I think it can distract and detract from the match. With all the tables to choose from the commentary isn't needed to hold interest in a slow portion of a match.

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I'm with you, full screen is great and losing the chat makes it even better.
 
The equipment plays great and the playing venue is top notch. The field is very deep and enormously talented. Referees are doing all the racking. The stream is the best I have ever seen and you can choose to watch any match in progress, ensuring you the opportunity to watch your favorite players.

As far as I'm concerned, this event is on the short list of the best pool events in history. Wish it were a little closer to home. For those who are there, I'd like to express how jealous I am!

Only thing that could make it better is a little more prize money. 200K in oil rich Qatar is embarrassing. They could easily go to 250K, with 40-50K for first and now it really seems like a world class event.
 
The equipment plays great and the playing venue is top notch. The field is very deep and enormously talented. Referees are doing all the racking. The stream is the best I have ever seen and you can choose to watch any match in progress, ensuring you the opportunity to watch your favorite players.

As far as I'm concerned, this event is on the short list of the best pool events in history. Wish it were a little closer to home. For those who are there, I'd like to express how jealous I am!

No doubt it is the best, when considering the multi nationalities, and all matches are streamed. I wish US open follow suite with a fee, not free.
Please Pat.
 
I'm scared to see what it's costing them to run the streaming.
Maybe that's why the prize money is so low? lol
 
top prize down from 36K last yr to 30K this yr.

I can't imagine how much they are paying kazoom to stream 14 tables for ~10 days.

It sure does feel much more involving and intense being able to watch the matches live rather than just looking at a score board.
 
efren at hill hill

Had to take the family to Mass when the score was 6-5 Grabe. Efren was missing shots left and right at that point. Can anyone give tell me what happened from there? Did Efren play better, or did Grabe choke?


Grabe scratched on the break - Efren ran out with ball in hand, but the layout has been a little tricky, so he had to use all his skills getting out of line a few times!
 
top prize down from 36K last yr to 30K this yr. ...

WPA World 9-Ball Championship -- first prizes and winners:

2000 -- $60,000, Fong-Pang Chao
2001 -- $65,000, Mika Immonen
2002 -- $65,000, Earl Strickland
2003 -- $65,000, Thorsten Hohmann
2004 -- $75,000, Alex Pagulayan

2005 -- $75,000, Chia-Ching Wu
2006 -- $100,000, Ronnie Alcano
2007 -- $100,000, Daryl Peach
2008 -- not played
2009 -- not played

2010 -- $36,000, Francisco Bustamante
2011 -- $36,000, Yukio Akagariyama
2012 -- $40,000, Darren Appleton
2013 -- $36,000, Thorsten Hohmann
2014 -- $30,000, ?
 
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^let's bring it back here in manila then. more money and more fun. :thumbup:
 
32 players KO and out yesterday so now left 96 players-64 on winners side and 32 with 1 win on losers side. Well known casualties-ex W9B champ Akagariyama , Vilmos Foldes, Morra family, Imran Majid
Today all winners side matches 32 altogether
Matches start 12 noon local time (5am EST) and last match start 4pm (9am EST)
Big name match ups between strong players:
2pm local (7am EST)
Orcullo v Ko Ping Chung ( loser will play Chang JL for seat on last 64, winner goes to last 64). This is match of the day.

12 noon (5am EST)
Feijen v Kiamco
Mika v Ryu

4pm local (9pm EST)
Appleton v Lin Cheng Chieh (Loser plays Corey for seat on last 64)
Lo Li Wen v Johann Chua
Alex v Babica

All other big name stars like Shane, Thorsten, Ko Pin Yi play today but they should have relatively easy time beating their weaker opponents to get into last 64 :)
 
Shane beats the Italian to make the last 64. He got pretty lucky. There were 2 racks where both players missed shots with 4 or less balls on the tables (how often does that happen at this level) and Shane somehow won both racks.

On a related note I want to say how much I love the tough equipment conditions. One of the worst things about watching pool is the "foregone conclusion" racks. Add in the pressure and EVERY rack here is difficult. Adds to the suspense.

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Also at the very beginning of this thread I posted that I thought Thorsten may be using a new cue based on a video of the China Open I watched. I stand corrected. That video was old and Thorsten is still playing with his all white Thorsten Hohmann model Lucasi Hybrid.

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Dennis Orcollo vs. Ko Ping Chung just started table 13,
should be a great match !























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