European Championship

Nick has won several European Championships. It's no secret that he's one of the world's most elite at straight pool. Well played, Nick.
 
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Yep,
he deserved it- his overall-performance was really good-as usual.
He s really a rock-solid tournament player.
 
Nick Van Den Berg came in third in the 2008 14.1 World Championship and was beaten by the eventual winner, Niels Feijen in the semifinals.

The finals and 8 other 14.1 matches are available for viewing on the Kozoom Web site. http://www.kozoom.com/en/pool-billiard/videos.html

Line Kjoersvik from Norway and Nick van den Berg from the Netherlands are the newly crowned European Champions 2012 in straight pool.

"In an all Dutch clash, Nick van den Berg managed to roll over Niels Feijen with 125:18. Van den Berg was better in all aspects. “It was a long day. I pocketed 750 today plus the ones that I’ve missed, so probably around 800 balls”, said van den Berg, “I feel like I have a heavy jetlag”. That came right after the final from the new straight pool champion. The match was unexpectedly one-sided. Nick ran away with 72:11 and even 100:11 and Niels never seemed to get his game in gear. “I think he struggled a bit with the conditions”, said van den Berg when asked about his opponent’s performance. In fact, Feijen played his worst match of the day. In all earlier matches, he seemed to perform like a train running down a track – focussed, strong and self-secure. In the final, that was all gone. “To be honest, I think that Niels has played a better tournament than I have”, admitted van den Berg, “but in the final match, he simply couldn’t get going which I used for my benefit. If you give me the chances as he did, you can’t win”. “For ten years I used to have problems playing Niels. I choked every time”, said van den Berg, “but since two or three years I’m feeling more confident against him. We’re both World class pool players, and today was my day”!

In the women’s division, Line Kjoersvik from Norway defeated Anna Majirina from Russia with 75:42. Majirina had just defeated Jasmin Ouschan in the semi-finals and the match was open from the start. Kjoersvik got momentum first and achieved a 40:8 lead over the Russian. She never let that advantage out of her hands anymore. Whatever Majirina tried, Kjoersvik had the answer for. In the end, Kjoersvik turned out to be a deserved winner with a proud Majirina receiving the silver medal."

Posted by Thomas Overbeck on March 23, 2012 on Kozoom.

Here are the medal winners.

1. Line Kjoersvik NOR

2. Anna Majirina RUS

3-4 Jasmin Ouschan AUT ; Christine Wiechert GER


1. Nick van den Berg NED

2. Niels Feijen NED

3-4. Denis Grabe EST Mario He AUT
 

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Nick Van Den Berg came in third in the 2008 14.1 World Championship and was beaten by the eventual winner, Niels Feijen in the semifinals.

Indeed so. That semifinal between Niels and Nick was greatly anticipated, especially after Nick had painted a masterpiece in beating Thorsten Hohmann in the quarterfinals. The match between Niels and Nick had the feel of a final, as the common viewpoint of the attendees was that either one of them would be heavily favored in the race to 200 final against the winner of Francisco Bustamante vs Jasmin Ouschan. Unfortunately, both Niels and Nick played terribly, and the match was among the most laborious I've ever watched between champions of that caliber. Happily, Niels turned it around in the final, in which, if my memory serves, he needed just three innings to get his first 195 balls against Bustamante.
 
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Kozoom now is selling a *premium pass*. With this (96 bucks a year) you re able to watch the complete Euro Tour and the now running EPC.
Additional the record matches-and with this premium pass you re able to watch them again on the Kozoom Site. But you re not able to download them (law issues).
The quality from the streams were really good til now. At the EPC you re able to choose between 24 tables Very nice imo.
The commentary by Mario Takis and T. Overbeck is also entertaining.

From my side thumbs up-and i hope they will grow with the coming events, too.


lg
Ingo
 
Kozoom now is selling a *premium pass*. With this (96 bucks a year) you re able to watch the complete Euro Tour and the now running EPC.
Additional the record matches-and with this premium pass you re able to watch them again on the Kozoom Site. But you re not able to download them (law issues).
The quality from the streams were really good til now. At the EPC you re able to choose between 24 tables Very nice imo.
The commentary by Mario Takis and T. Overbeck is also entertaining.

From my side thumbs up-and i hope they will grow with the coming events, too.


lg
Ingo


Ingo:

I bought the 2 day pass and also had access to all the videos.

I also noticed they do sell some downloads of other matches in the divx format. Do you know what determines what downloads they will sell. Is there a possibility that they may sell downloads of the straight pool sometime in the future?

Dennis
 
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