48th All Japan 2015 (11-15Nov2015) (10ball) Amagasaki, Japan

Main event 128 players starts Wed (11 Nov) from 930am local time (730pm EST)
Free stream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/all-japan-championship

Stream Match Schedule
930am local time (730pm EST)  Syozaki Hiroyuki (Japan) vs Ralf Souquet (Germany)
1140am local time (940pm EST)  Onishi So (Japan) vs Chang Yu-Lung (Taiwan)
150pm local time (1150pm EST)  Tanaka Satoshi (Japan) vs Alex Pagulayan (Philippines)
4pm local time (2am EST)  Shane Van Boening (USA) vs Dante Razalan (Philippines)


:D

Thank you for doing this!
 
Wow
Recent Steinway Classic winner, Chang Yu Lung blew away his opponent Onishi So 9-0 in just 35 min

Next up in about 90 min is Alex v Satoshi
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Thanks for updates spartan!

I honestly think that Raga is not ready for even a field like this which is not the strongest. It is for one simple reason...he doesn't break good. I've been watching videos of him playing against the other Pinoy pros and he does not control the cue ball at all.
 
Shane won his first match 9-4 over Dante Razalan. Shane's second match is scheduled for Thurs. 11/12 at 1:50 pm. That would make it tonight (Wed. 11/11) at 11:50 pm USA east coast time. The opponent is Israel Rota.

Most of the notables won their first matches. Darren Appleton was an exception, losing to Ricky Yang. But the score shows zero for Darren, so I don't know whether he actually made it to the match. Other recognizable names on the losers' side are Faraon, Gallego, Mendoza, Hewen, and W. Majid (another one whose score shows zero). Two losses in the group stage and you're out.
 
Looks like everyone is playing well so far, all the "names" have done work on the opponents.
Alex had good win, Ralf, Shane, Bustamante, Yu Lung, all put a pretty good beating on the other guy. Seems like the cream will be left after this round, looking forward to so pretty good match ups.
 
Shane won his first match 9-4 over Dante Razalan. Shane's second match is scheduled for Thurs. 11/12 at 1:50 pm. That would make it tonight (Wed. 11/11) at 11:50 pm USA east coast time. The opponent is Israel Rota.

Most of the notables won their first matches. Darren Appleton was an exception, losing to Ricky Yang. But the score shows zero for Darren, so I don't know whether he actually made it to the match. Other recognizable names on the losers' side are Faraon, Gallego, Mendoza, Hewen, and W. Majid (another one whose score shows zero). Two losses in the group stage and you're out.

Appleton withdrew 4 or 5 days ago.
 
Day 1 (11 Nov) Results

2 wins and Through to Last 64 Knockout Round
Efren
Naoyuki Oi
Ralf
Antonio Lining
Johann Chua
Ricky Yang
Buste
Lo Li Wen
Wang Can
Alcano
Chang Yu Lung


1 Win (Need 1 more win to get into last 64)
Liu Haitao
Alex
Aloysius Yapp
Mika
Yang
Chu BingJie
Shane
Israel Rota
Chao
Han Hao Xiang
Chang Jung Lin
Jeff Ignacio
Yukio
Wu
Li Hewen
Waleed Majid ?? (Not sure if he has withdrawn)



1 Loss side (Do or Die- Lose next match and they are out)
Raymond Faraon (Defending Champion)
Hunter Lombardo
Hsu Kai Lun
Carlo Biado
Kuo Po Cheng
Thorsten
Ramil Gallego
Takahashi Kunihiko



Updated Brackets
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spartan -- Do you read Japanese? Or are their names written in English somewhere else? Or is there a translator for the Japanese names in the brackets?
 
spartan -- Do you read Japanese? Or are their names written in English somewhere else? Or is there a translator for the Japanese names in the brackets?

LOL, I do not read Japanese, AtLarge
I just compare brackets in English from FB here http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=5357170&postcount=32 with Jaoanese brackets at http://jpba.ne.jp/wp/info/info-7432/

Since times of matches are written in brackets that narrows it down further
Then just matter of matching first Japanese characters from stream schedule with the Japanese brackets. Simple deduction
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Hey, let me write them out for you guys and you can save your time with comparing brackets and names and stuff.

By the way, the Japanese names in the Facebook brackets are all written backwards with the last name coming first.
 
here is the single elim brackets for last 64
 

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Biggest casualty is probably defending champion Raymond Faraon who is out 0-2 losing both matches that he played
Other casualities
Li Hewen
Takahashi Kunihiko
Hunter


Few juicy matchups coming up in last 64
Last 64 (13 Nov)
Mika v Thorsten
Chang Yu Lung v Jeff Ignacio
Lo Li Wen v Carlo Biado
Liu Haitao v Hsu Kai Lun


Lots of Potential upcoming last 32 matchups (14 Nov )
Buste v Gallego
Alex v Shane
Chang Yu Lung or Jeff Ignacio v Antonio Lining
Johann Chua v Ralf
Lo Li Wen or Biado v Chao
Liu Haitao v Chang Jung Lin
Yang v Ronnie Alcano
Yukio v Efren
Ricky Yang v Mika or Thorsten
Wang Can v Wu



You can watch past streamed matches at https://www.youtube.com/user/mathilda1217/videos

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Todays streaming schedule (times in EST):

7:30pm~ Rika Miyamoto vs Angelie M. Ticoalu
9:30pm~ Chie Fujita vs Li Pei Jun
11:30pm~ Yoshitaka Mori vs Chang Jun Lin
2:00am~ TBD
4:00am~ Hayato Hijikata vs Chu BingJie

The first two are ladies' matches.
 
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