2014 World 9-Ball Championship

Thanks for the stats
That proves how deep the pool level in the world is. Well I prefer some of them still in but what can you do :(.
Big chance for Shane btw, can't ask for more than this oppotunity. He still needs to play far better than his last match though.
Go Shane go, the american hope :wink:

http://www.qbsf.qa/en/downloads/2014/2014_W9BC_Final_round_format.pdf

Today will go down in World Pool Championship history as biggest slaughter of world champions (either 8b, 9b , 10b or straight pool) . :)
These 11 world champs were eliminated today
Orcullo
Chang Jung Lin
Karl Boyes
Daryl Peach
Alex
Mika
Ortmann
Hohmann
Souquet
Huidji See -World 10b Champ
Jason Shaw- World English 8b (Blackball) Champ

Only 3 world champs remain (P.S. Shane is not world champ yet so he is excluded :) ):
Appleton
Wu
Neils Feijen -World Straight Pool Champ

Of the remaining last 32
-Of the 20+ top seeds, onlly 11 remain
-Of the 15 qualifiers from stage 1, 6 remain
So you can say out of 32 only 11 (34%) are notable players. The majority of 21 (66%) are less famous players, strugglers, unknowns, nobodies.
That high % of less famous can only be good for game.
 
Seriously, I'd say I have seen a few players take as much as five minutes on a shot where there is only one option. These players are not doing any service to our game.

That last match Souquet/Gallego took about 3 hours+.
The last rack was drama drama. Gallego hooked himself on 3 ball when he overshot after potting the 2. He hit the 3 and gave Souquet open shot into top left corner which Souquet would usually never miss. After Souquet missed, Gallego ran out. That final rack must be one of longest rack ever :D
 
http://www.qbsf.qa/en/downloads/2014/2014_W9BC_Final_round_format.pdf

Today will go down in World Pool Championship history as biggest slaughter of world champions (either 8b, 9b , 10b or straight pool) . :)
These 11 world champs were eliminated today
Orcullo
Chang Jung Lin
Karl Boyes
Daryl Peach
Alex
Mika
Ortmann
Hohmann
Souquet
Huidji See -World 10b Champ
Jason Shaw- World English 8b (Blackball) Champ

Only 3 world champs remain (P.S. Shane is not world champ yet so he is excluded :) ):
Appleton
Wu
Neils Feijen -World Straight Pool Champ

Of the remaining last 32
-Of the 20+ top seeds, onlly 11 remain
-Of the 15 qualifiers from stage 1, 6 remain
So you can say out of 32 only 11 (34%) are notable players. The majority of 21 (66%) are less famous players, strugglers, unknowns, nobodies.
That high % of less famous can only be good for game.

Shane won the 2007 World 10-Ball Championship so you either need to include him or take See off of the list.
 
Shane won a world 10-ball championship and you have See listed as world 10-ball champ

I've brought that up before, but I was shot down by the "it wasn't a real world championship" crowd.
And everyone ignores the Bigfoot ten ball challenge at derby city, Shane took down niels this year, but not considered world champion? :confused:
 
I've brought that up before, but I was shot down by the "it wasn't a real world championship" crowd.
And everyone ignores the Bigfoot ten ball challenge at derby city, Shane took down niels this year, but not considered world champion? :confused:

lol, it was the Predator WORLD 10-Ball Championship. How is not a real world championship? At any rate, none of the players listed on that list will play Shane in a long race for the cash. FACT
 
Shane won a world 10-ball championship and you have See listed as world 10-ball champ

LOL
Get your facts right
These are lists of World Champions. http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/world_champions
Huidji See won W10b in 2011
Shane won UPA International 10b championship which is not WPA World Championship
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten-ball#UPA_International_Ten-ball_Championships
If Shane had won World Championship, media and his fans would be referring to him as wold champion right?
There is high chance that Shane will win a World Championship but as of now he has no World Championship. It is what it is.

:D
 
LOL
Get your facts right
These are lists of World Champions. http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/world_champions
Huidji See won W10b in 2011
Shane won UPA International 10b championship which is not WPA World Championship
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten-ball#UPA_International_Ten-ball_Championships
If Shane had won World Championship, media and his fans would be referring to him as wold champion right?
There is high chance that Shane will win a World Championship but as of now he has no World Championship. It is what it is.

:D

It's the Predator World 10-Ball Championship he won. It was the only 10-ball world championship in 2007. It was before the WPA started having a 10-Ball tourney so it was the biggest 10-ball tourney of that year. Get your facts straight before YOU talk. You know that anyone can write anything on Wikipedia right?
 
So you can say out of 32 only 11 (34%) are notable players. The majority of 21 (66%) are less famous players, strugglers, unknowns, nobodies.
That high % of less famous can only be good for game.

Well, let's be honest. The infamous or unknowns mainly to people on this forum, which, while it does have international members, primarily caters to an American crowd. The guys might be very well known in their respective countries, or play well in international tournaments that AZers don't follow.
 
... Big chance for Shane btw, can't ask for more than this oppotunity. He still needs to play far better than his last match though.
Go Shane go, the american hope :wink:

I think Shane played well today -- 5 B&R's on 10 breaks (50%); several nice safeties, 5 missed shots in the 17 games where he went to the table (Chang had 3 B&R's), and 2 fouls on missed kicks. What, unfortunately, sticks in the memory banks is that two of the misses were an easy 8-ball and an easy 9-ball.
 
lol, it was the Predator WORLD 10-Ball Championship. How is not a real world championship? At any rate, none of the players listed on that list will play Shane in a long race for the cash. FACT

Who determines whether a championship is a World Championship or not is not up to me, you or Tom , Dick or Harry. It is up to the world governing pool body, WPA.
As in any sport the world governing body (eg. like ITF for tennis or FIFA for soccer)
I also like Shane and think he will be future World Champion

:)
 
Who determines whether a championship is a World Championship or not is not up to me, you or Tom , Dick or Harry. It is up to the world governing pool body, WPA.
As in any sport the world governing body (eg. like ITF for tennis or FIFA for soccer)
I also like Shane and think he will be future World Champion

:)

If Shane is a world 10-ball champ, then it's only fair to say that CW's world tournaments of 14.1 are true world championships, too. I mean, the only thing missing is that pesky endorsement.
 
Who determines whether a championship is a World Championship or not is not up to me, you or Tom , Dick or Harry. It is up to the world governing pool body, WPA.
As in any sport the world governing body (eg. like ITF for tennis or FIFA for soccer)
I also like Shane and think he will be future World Champion

:)

nope, I alone decide who is world champion. Book it
 
In the span of about 15 minutes I witnessed both Hohmann and Souquet dog very makeable shots in the final rack. And Hohmann's shot was pretty darn easy. Pretty amazing, considering those two would be on my top 5 list of players least likely to choke in a crucial rack.
 
Absolutely right. Almost every sport benefits by some short of shot or play clock. Pool is no exception. 30 seconds is ample time, with 1 time out per rack, to play 9 or 10 ball. Some of these matches, particularly when it got tight at the end, were brutal to watch.

The Tournament Information page of the QBSF website for this event says they are using (or planned to use, when that page was written) a shot clock:

"A shot clock will be automatically introduced to each match at the half way stage, either by the time allocated for a match or by the match score, whichever occurs first. The time allowed for each shot is 40 seconds, with a warning given at 30 seconds. Each player will be allowed one extension per rack. There will be no shot clock used for the final game once a match reaches the hill-hill stage."

Has anyone seen any indication of a shot clock being used?
 
In the span of about 15 minutes I witnessed both Hohmann and Souquet dog very makeable shots in the final rack. And Hohmann's shot was pretty darn easy. Pretty amazing, considering those two would be on my top 5 list of players least likely to choke in a crucial rack.

Ortmann was pretty bad today. Bad day for the Germans.
 
It's the Predator World 10-Ball Championship he won. It was the only 10-ball world championship in 2007. It was before the WPA started having a 10-Ball tourney so it was the biggest 10-ball tourney of that year. Get your facts straight before YOU talk. You know that anyone can write anything on Wikipedia right?
I show my sources- if you do not like it, go try change the sources
Go challenge Wikipedia since you say can write anything- go ahead change their article to suit you. Go tell WPA to remove Huidji See as World 10 ball Champ also.
If you can change the sources we talk. Otherwise do not bark at me and waste my time. .Thank you. :D



Well, let's be honest. The infamous or unknowns mainly to people on this forum, which, while it does have international members, primarily caters to an American crowd. The guys might be very well known in their respective countries, or play well in international tournaments that AZers don't follow.
yes true, Those players are usually well known within their area or region. Which is great thing about such world tourneys ut brings out new talents :D
 
...or we could all chill and find out in 48 hours if shane will win the title and become a world champion at last. :smile:
 
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