CSI Presents...The Tiger Challenge: Dennis Orcollo vs. Jung-Lin Chang TONIGHT!

so was dennis complaints about the table rolls legit?

looks bad on diamonds. it was mentioned that they had spent a lot of time checking over the table and everything. i figure if they did all that, there shouldnt be a problem. maybe a table defect?
Personally I don't think it's the table. I can't think of a time I've watched a stream on Diamonds with Simonis with this many strange rolls.
 
I think Shane is in audience in blue stripe shirt behind Orcollo. Was standing and talking with 2 persons:grin:
 
Nice out B&R by Chang to take back lead 19-18
He was behind 15-18 so he is on a roll. In last 10 racks the lead has changed and swung few times. Rivetting stuff . Even Shane is standing up watching but some fans came to chit chat so poor Shane no chance to watch proper match LOL
 
Wow Dennis dogs a safety up 18-15....and never gets to shoot again, not even kick. 5 pack to close it out...just strong
 
Chang runs a 6 pack to run out the match after being down 18 to 15. Absolutely incredible pool. Very exciting and glad I stayed up for it. That doesn't happen that often.
 
Chang breaks and runs out open table and wins it 21-18
Awesome performance by Chang !1
 
Sounds like a great performance by Chang!

So is shane and dennis going to challenge these taiwan guys to an action match!??
 
Chang left best for last with 6 pack to win it when behind at 15-18.
He started strong, had better break then made some errors toward 2nd half for Orcollo to catch up and take lead of 3 racks at one stage. Orcollo was ruffled by some errors in middle of match but Chang did not let erros faze him
Well Done Chang:grin:
 
Here is the 6 pack, when you need it :)

Great performance, those players are very strong mentally.
 
JL Chang's winning six pack was absolutely breathtaking!

It's Taiwan's week to this point with the two Ko's reaching the 10-ball final, Ko Pin-Yi besting Van Boening twice and JL Chang topping Orcullo. Chang's six pack at 18-15 down reminded me of Wu's performance to come from behind against Po Cheng Kuo in the final of the WPA World 9-ball Championship nearly a decade ago.

Let's hope that the Taiwanese players start playing more often in America. They are amazing!
 
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Wow, complete domination by the Taiwanese this time around.
With all the amazing talent right now between the Taiwanese, Filipinos, and Europeans, it looks like Shane is quickly becoming the only American capable of taking them on, and I wouldn't say he's much of a favorite against any of them.
 
At times, I feel so stupid. All of the 3 word Asian players throw me for a loop, I can't keep track! As an American, I get the Filipino's prowess and names (thanks in great part to Jay).

I doubt I am alone, that monster players from Asia seem so foreign. I guess I am a dumb homie. :embarrassed2:
 
At times, I feel so stupid. All of the 3 word Asian players throw me for a loop, I can't keep track! As an American, I get the Filipino's prowess and names (thanks in great part to Jay).

I doubt I am alone, that monster players from Asia seem so foreign. I guess I am a dumb homie. :embarrassed2:

If Chinese was not my first language, I probably would have a hard time telling the difference as well. I do however have trouble differentiating Japanese names.
 
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