I know it is a bit late and I do apologize for the delay in posting the pictures I took during the All Japan Championship.
Two Americans played in this tournament, Max Eberle and Bobby Hunter.
Other than American players, a lot of American cue makers also showed up. I saw Russ Espiritu, Dan Dishsaw, and Mike Lambros. I heard that Jerry McWorter was there but I did not see him. Keith Walton was also there.
Pei Wei Chang, who just came second in the Super Cup after beating Reyes and Marlon came 5th this time. He beat Bustamante and lost in the single knock out stage going into the semis. His opponent ran 5 racks in a row on him while he was up 5 to 4 in a race to 9. I have a video of Chang's break in my photo gallery. Mr. Chang has a very short stroke and make everything looks real simple. He beat Thorsten Hohmann in the World Game finals this year. I expect to see him doing really well in next year's World Pool Championship. Mr. Chang plays with a Layani cue and breaks with a X Breaker. He has been playing for 11 years.
The most impressive thing I have found is the break contest at the end of the tournament. A lot of players such as Bustamante, Souquet...were in attendance and the winner of the break contest went to 16 years old Wu Yu Lin from Chinese Taipei. His break speed was clocked at 42 mph!
I talked to him afterwards. Wu is one of those players who hardly practises. His break is very unique in that his cue ball never really jumps up high in the air when the cue ball hits the pack. The radar gun was pointed at the contact point between the cue ball and the 1 ball, and it was located higher than the table.
I have a video of his break and almost 100 pictures posted on my site. Please go to www.xtremebilliard.com and then click "picture" and then click "All Japan Championship." I hope you would enjoy the pictures.
Richard
Two Americans played in this tournament, Max Eberle and Bobby Hunter.
Other than American players, a lot of American cue makers also showed up. I saw Russ Espiritu, Dan Dishsaw, and Mike Lambros. I heard that Jerry McWorter was there but I did not see him. Keith Walton was also there.
Pei Wei Chang, who just came second in the Super Cup after beating Reyes and Marlon came 5th this time. He beat Bustamante and lost in the single knock out stage going into the semis. His opponent ran 5 racks in a row on him while he was up 5 to 4 in a race to 9. I have a video of Chang's break in my photo gallery. Mr. Chang has a very short stroke and make everything looks real simple. He beat Thorsten Hohmann in the World Game finals this year. I expect to see him doing really well in next year's World Pool Championship. Mr. Chang plays with a Layani cue and breaks with a X Breaker. He has been playing for 11 years.
The most impressive thing I have found is the break contest at the end of the tournament. A lot of players such as Bustamante, Souquet...were in attendance and the winner of the break contest went to 16 years old Wu Yu Lin from Chinese Taipei. His break speed was clocked at 42 mph!
I talked to him afterwards. Wu is one of those players who hardly practises. His break is very unique in that his cue ball never really jumps up high in the air when the cue ball hits the pack. The radar gun was pointed at the contact point between the cue ball and the 1 ball, and it was located higher than the table.
I have a video of his break and almost 100 pictures posted on my site. Please go to www.xtremebilliard.com and then click "picture" and then click "All Japan Championship." I hope you would enjoy the pictures.
Richard