Eurotour Italy - 32 players left

Roy Steffensen

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170+ players at the Eurotour Italy. Last day tomorrow, Saturday, and it is now single elimination. This is the 32 players remaining:

The match between Chris Melling and Niels Feijen will start in approximately 9 hours from now, and will be broadcasted live at www.bwin.com, and on the official website for the Eurotour, www.eurotour.nu. The broadcast will show matches from each round tomorrow, and the final is scheduled at 8 PM, which is about 2 PM Eastern Time, I believe.

Feijen, Niels 0 vs 0 Melling, Chris
Alcaide, David 0 vs 0 Magnusson, Christoffer
Ortmann, Oliver 0 vs 0 Ottermann, Nicolas
Kedzior, Michal 0 vs 0 Chamat, Marcus

Facquet, Vincent 0 vs 0 Osborne, Craig
Ekonomopoulos, Nikos 0 vs 0 Jenisy, Jurgen
Sniegocki, Mateusz 0 vs 0 Appleton, Darren
Drago, Tony 0 vs 0 Hamburger, Benjamin

Vogel, Marko 0 vs 0 Seiffert, Thomas
Berg-van-den, Nick 0 vs 0 Peach, Daryl
Babica, Radoslaw 0 vs 0 Erculj, Matjaz
Fonseca, Pedro 0 vs 0 Koshovyi, Artem

Gray, Mark 0 vs 0 Santos, Nuno
Jungo, Dimitri 0 vs 0 See, Huidji
Cohen, Stephan 0 vs 0 Skoneczny, Mariusz
Dalmatin, Carlo 0 vs 0 Souquet, Ralf

The last 4 Eurotour's have been won by either Ralf Souquet or Niels Feijen.

Darren Appleton won the Eurotour Italy last year, but he has been struggling so far in the tournament and got an early loss.

I would say, watch out for the youngster Artem Koshovyy from Ukraine. He has beaten both Sandor Tot and Thomas Engert so far in the tournament, and is used to beat the best. He is one of the most talented young players in Europe, and shoot as good with his right hand as with his left hand. I would love to see him winning the tournament...
 
Hey Roy my friend is heading to Europe in May for some events going on down there he said the Euro tour is going on around then too. I might go with him, would be awesome to play in that tour. That is such a strong field. Are North Americans allowed to play in that tour, or is it for Europeans only?
 
Are North Americans allowed to play in that tour, or is it for Europeans only?

It's open to everyone as far as you anounced you in time.

For the record, Johnny Archer, Francisco Bustamante, Rafael Martinez, Ismael Paez and Marlon Manalo have all played in some Eurotour events.
 
Gatz, in may there will be the German Eurotour event near Stuttgart. It will be the first 10 ball Eurotour event.
 
this is the resoult of last32

Feijen, Niels 9 vs 8 Melling, Chris
Alcaide, David 9 vs 3 Magnusson, Christoffer
Ortmann, Oliver 8 vs 9 Ottermann, Nicolas
Kedzior, Michal 5 vs 9 Chamat, Marcus
Facquet, Vincent 7 vs 9 Osborne, Craig
Ekonomopoulos, 8 vs 9 jenisy, Jurgen
Sniegocki, 9 vs 6 Appleton, Darren
Drago, Tony 9 vs 2 Hamburger, Benjamin
Vogel, Marko 9 vs 8 Seiffert, Thomas
Berg-van-den, 5 vs 9 Peach, Daryl
Babica, Radoslaw 7 vs 9 Erculj, Matjaz
Fonseca, Pedro 9 vs 8 Koshovyi, Artem
Gray, Mark 9 vs 6 Santos, Nuno
Jungo, Dimitri 9 vs 6 See, Huidji
Cohen, Stephan 9 vs 7 Skoneczny, Mariusz
Dalmatin, Carlo 2 vs 9 Souquet, Ralf


and this is the last16:

Feijen, Niels vs Alcaide, David
Ottermann, Nicolas vs Chamat, Marcus (on LiveStream Table!!!)
Osborne, Craig vs jenisy, Jurgen
Sniegocki, Mateusz vs Drago, Tony
Vogel, Marko vs Peach, Daryl
Erculj, Matjaz vs Fonseca, Pedro
Gray, Mark vs Jungo, Dimitri
Cohen, Stephan vs Souquet, Ralf
 
The match between Chris Melling and Niels Feijen will start in approximately 9 hours from now, and will be broadcasted live at www.bwin.com, and on the official website for the Eurotour, www.eurotour.nu. The broadcast will show matches from each round tomorrow, and the final is scheduled at 8 PM, which is about 2 PM Eastern Time, I believe.

In order to see the live stream on the eurotour.nu site you have to sign up and they ask you for every piece of information except for what you had for breakfast this morning. I really don't feel like giving out my life history just so I can watch a bit of pool online.

I don't even see a link to watch any pool anywhere on the bwin.com site, but their sign up process seems to be just as involved and invasive anyway. Is there anywhere to watch these matches without signing up, or at least a sign up that isn't so rediculous?
 
Gatz, in may there will be the German Eurotour event near Stuttgart. It will be the first 10 ball Eurotour event.

I will be there with bells on....
Last year I went when I first got to Stuttgart and had an awesome time.
I talked with Tony Drago just a few days after he took the 10 ball in Vegas.. (super cool dude BTW)

The room where it is played is a really nice place, I am there at least once a week. If any of you Statesiders want to take a place in the open field then let me know. I can try to get you in... Last year there was a condition that anyone coming from over 50k away had to stay at the Marrioit (right around the corner ) runs about 80 euro a night.

I know those slots fill up fast, but just coming as a spectator is a treat also.. the venue and staff are really nice.....
 
In order to see the live stream on the eurotour.nu site you have to sign up and they ask you for every piece of information except for what you had for breakfast this morning. I really don't feel like giving out my life history just so I can watch a bit of pool online.

I don't even see a link to watch any pool anywhere on the bwin.com site, but their sign up process seems to be just as involved and invasive anyway. Is there anywhere to watch these matches without signing up, or at least a sign up that isn't so rediculous?

dude....no one sais you have to fill in your real info! cept for a valid email
 
I will be there with bells on....
Last year I went when I first got to Stuttgart and had an awesome time.
I talked with Tony Drago just a few days after he took the 10 ball in Vegas.. (super cool dude BTW)

The room where it is played is a really nice place, I am there at least once a week. If any of you Statesiders want to take a place in the open field then let me know. I can try to get you in... Last year there was a condition that anyone coming from over 50k away had to stay at the Marrioit (right around the corner ) runs about 80 euro a night.

I know those slots fill up fast, but just coming as a spectator is a treat also.. the venue and staff are really nice.....


Just curious but what does where we stay have to do with the tournament?. Your saying if you don't stay at that hotel we can't play? It also says 192 field chart, and by the looks of it they don't get 192 players all the time. Im sure we could get in if we wanted to.
 
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Just curious but what does where we stay have to do with the tournament?. Your saying if you don't stay at that hotel we can't play? It also says 192 field chart, and by the looks of it they don't get 192 players all the time. Im sure we could get in if we wanted to.

The organisator have contract with one hotel, wich is very confortable, to get a good price for the players involved in the tounament. But if you have another way to stay (by a friend, etc.) normally there is no problem...
 
... It also says 192 field chart, and by the looks of it they don't get 192 players all the time. Im sure we could get in if we wanted to.

The field is 256 players. In Germany generally the chart are full or almost.
 
ah ok i'll let my friend no today about maybe calling ahead of time and getting a spot. Hes going 100% already got his ticket and everything. I am still not sure if I am going, I would love to but I dunno whats going on with work around then.
 
The organisator have contract with one hotel, wich is very confortable, to get a good price for the players involved in the tounament. But if you have another way to stay (by a friend, etc.) normally there is no problem...

I could be wrong.. but I thought I saw that stipulation last year.....

BTW ....I have a small apartment that I would be willing to lend out if anyone needs..

It's out in Gartringen about 15 mins out from the venue....
 
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