Chinese 8 Ball World Championship March 13-20

Nostroke

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CHEAP move by shi on that break attempt

i totally dislike this guy, slow pay, ball cleaning every other shot, and again that cheap break to backdoor his way in

Letting the other guy break is a cheap move? risky is more like it but it worked that time.
 

spartan

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Letting the other guy break is a cheap move? risky is more like it but it worked that time.

agree. in the WPA pool world, folks would say he/Shi is nuts. More like a tactical move cos he is 1 rack up . Doubt he would risk it if they were hill hill :D
 

Swighey

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Well he did lose 20 racks in a best of 41 - he can't be that superior. I agree he's better but let's not over egg it. Now roll on a proper WPA 8 ball championship....
 

spartan

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Shi takes it down 21-20 what a thriller!
They should have gone for saver $75K each and then play each other post match for $25K

Hill definitely the revelation of tnis tourney. Hope he plays the upcoming W8B in Aug. He will shake up the WPA boys.

I would love to see an C8B invitational with these elites

Mick Hill
Shi Hanqing
Yang Fan
Darren Appleton
Gareth Potts

:D
 

KMRUNOUT

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What a great match! I live this game. Very intelligent. From what little I saw, Shi played a bit smarter. Both are great players. I hope this game grows.

KMRUNOUT
 

victorl

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One of the best pool matches I've seen in a long time. A few games were looking like one pocket with all the safes and intentional fouls going on. A marathon set on a triple tough table with a 50,000 dollar swing between 1st and 2nd place, it all made for an amazing match. This is what a World Championship should be like imo.
 

AtLarge

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Here are some stats from the China Billiard World Championship finals, won 21-20 by Shi Hanqing over Michael Hill:

Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
• Shi -- 7 of 20 (35%)
• Hill -- 7 of 21 (33%)
• Both -- 14 of 41(34%)

In addition, Hill broke 2 more times following illegal breaks by Shi. Hill broke dry both times.

Breaker won game:
• Shi -- 9 of 20 (45%)
• Hill -- 9 of 21 (43%)
• Both -- 18 of 41 (44%)

Break-and-run games, on all breaks:
• Shi -- 4 of 20 (20%)
• Hill -- 2 of 21 (10%)
• Both -- 6 of 41 (15%)

Break-and-run games, on successful breaks:
• Shi -- 4 of 7 (57%)
• Hill -- 2 of 7 (29%)
• Both -- 6 of 14 (43%)
 

spartan

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Here are some stats from the China Billiard World Championship finals, won 21-20 by Shi Hanqing over Michael Hill:

Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
• Shi -- 7 of 20 (35%)
• Hill -- 7 of 21 (33%)
• Both -- 14 of 41(34%)

In addition, Hill broke 2 more times following illegal breaks by Shi. Hill broke dry both times.

Breaker won game:
• Shi -- 9 of 20 (45%)
• Hill -- 9 of 21 (43%)
• Both -- 18 of 41 (44%)

Break-and-run games, on all breaks:
• Shi -- 4 of 20 (20%)
• Hill -- 2 of 21 (10%)
• Both -- 6 of 41 (15%)

Break-and-run games, on successful breaks:
• Shi -- 4 of 7 (57%)
• Hill -- 2 of 7 (29%)
• Both -- 6 of 14 (43%)

Thanks for stats, AtLarge
Little to separate both of them from the stats
I think it is high time that they bring in win by 2 racks rule for big tournaments. Maybe play to maximum of another 5 racks to find a winner by 2 racks. If still no winner do like previous World Team championships (I think now defunct ) , shootout- CB in centre of kitchen and OB where the spot is :D
 

gxman

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A lot more fun than watching barbox 8b.

It seem like Dennis would do well in this event with his straight shooting.

Jayson Shaw lost early on in qualifiers to LeeVan. I dont know about the fast pace game that Jayson plays. Trying to finish a rack in less than 2 minutes is asking for trouble.

Ko shot very aggressive and that didnt bold well against Darren.
 

smashmouth

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congrats to shi

he played some positional precision from hell, on some racks he had a series of those shots

I dislike his style though and felt a lack of sportsmanship near the end, the slow play and ball cleaning was a joke

i think he wore out hill, but I'd take Hill in a rematch in a heartbeat, better shot, seemed to struggle far less with deciison making, Shi is a speciliast and hill is much newer to the discipline
 
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