Amazing Consecutive 8 Racks by Wu (videos)

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Reigning 8-ball and 9-ball world champion CHIA-CHIN WU accomplished something amazing on May 15, 2006. In the "2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition" against another Taiwanese left-handed player Hsiao-Hsuan Li, 17-year-old Wu broke and ran 8 consecutive 9-ball racks after he won the lagging. Finally, Wu ended Li's event with an 11-0 victory.

I'm glad to share these videos. :rolleyes:

Game1-3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_CtSt10R6A ( 06:53 )
Game4-5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu1CZUkO1-k ( 09:26 )
Game6-8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8CuYCZluz4 ( 08:54 )
Game9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSHJoGAwWw4 ( 05:56 )
Game10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZXKkAzf7hM ( 06:01 )
Game11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMMNjcFjPBQ ( 06:24 )
 
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Thanks for the videos Yokita, and welcome to the forum.

It must have been quite a decision for Chang and Kuo not to make this event in their home country, considering they're in the US participating in the BCA.

Keep us up to date on the winner of this tournament. Cheers.
 
Very nice, thanks alot for posting.

Funny how Wu can run 8 racks and you hear, "Looks like big pockets to me". lmao, I guess that draw shot on the one in game 7 was just a hanger eh? I've seen other players run 8 racks, like when Medina did it at the SRO tournament that accustats taped. Danny was firing in long rail banks, making combinations and going all offense.

These 8 racks by Wu were very controlled and he made it look easy. His break is just tremendous.
 
Thanks for the videos!

That was some awesome viewing. About 3 years ago, Wu came to Korea for the 1st Korea International Championships. I took one look at him and thought he was just one of the players kids or something. Then I heard him break. Actually, the place got quiet suddenly right after he broke and everyone turned to see who it was. Is that Charlie? Hohmann? Immonen? Nope, welcome to Korea Wu...
 
Thank you for these videos!

What are the cues of WU?
I know he's sponsored by predator but I'm not sure those are predator...

mino
 
parvus1202 said:
It looks to me that the table have big pockets.

Who cares? Did anyone else run anythign even close to 8 racks that day? Hell no. 8 racks is an accomplishment no matter what size the pockets.
 
JrockJustin said:
That was some awesome viewing. About 3 years ago, Wu came to Korea for the 1st Korea International Championships. I took one look at him and thought he was just one of the players kids or something. Then I heard him break. Actually, the place got quiet suddenly right after he broke and everyone turned to see who it was. Is that Charlie? Hohmann? Immonen? Nope, welcome to Korea Wu...

Wu's breaking is absolutely excellent. His power and cue ball control on breaking is second to none in Taiwan, particularly his control on breaking!
 
Yokita said:
Reigning 8-ball and 9-ball world champion CHIA-CHIN WU accomplished something amazing on May 15, 2006. In the "2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition" against another Taiwanese left-handed player Hsiao-Hsuan Li, 17-year-old Wu broke and ran 8 consecutive 9-ball racks

That kid just makes me sick! Really, thanks much for posting these.
 
Wu has amazing control on his breakshot. It looks like his control has improved, he used to let the CB go a little bit but now he has it on a string :eek: He looks different after losing weight, too.


Eric
 
THX ALOT!!! u defenetly got some rep pts from me. i love to see these video's. his breaking is as good as it can get. he made me jalous :D
 
> That kid runs out like a machine,even with somewhat of a sidearm stroke,he comes thru the ball dead straight. I don't know what he breaks with,but his playing cue looks like an ebony SW with maple veneers. If he ever qualifies for the IPT,look out. Tommy D.
 
Thank you.

Yokita said:
Reigning 8-ball and 9-ball world champion CHIA-CHIN WU accomplished something amazing on May 15, 2006. In the "2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition" against another Taiwanese left-handed player Hsiao-Hsuan Li, 17-year-old Wu broke and ran 8 consecutive 9-ball racks after he won the lagging. Finally, Wu ended Li's event with an 11-0 victory.

I'm glad to share these videos. :rolleyes:

Game1-3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_CtSt10R6A ( 06:53 )
Game4-5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu1CZUkO1-k ( 09:26 )
Game6-8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8CuYCZluz4 ( 08:54 )
Game9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSHJoGAwWw4 ( 05:56 )
Game10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZXKkAzf7hM ( 06:01 )
Game11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMMNjcFjPBQ ( 06:24 )
I know most of us on AZ look forward to the chance to watch Wu play. He is going to be a great player for a long long time. Thanks again and welcome to the forum. Sam
 
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