IPT Groupings, Pick 3 That Will Advance

Celtic is correct. There are a LOT of players that are being heavily underestimated. This isn't intentional. It is just that the IPT has done a fine job in bringing out so many good players that were never before compelled to really compete in the more visible events (probably due to lack of money).

Many players have other sources of income. Some very strong players never go down that route of trying to become a "touring" pro, because it just isn't worth it. Practice/training time, travel, lodging, then you have to beat dozens of champions to hopefully place in the top 15 so you can win at least $1,000? Sad.

As a result, many folks simply don't know most of the players unless the player in question is a local - then they all say 'this guy is going to be a threat' ...

To be honest, there are many, many names on that list that I have no clue who these people are. Most of the qualifiers, with the exception of 3-4 who I've personally met, I don't know who they are or how they play.

So the lists tend to reflect not the TOP 3 that are most likely to advance, but the top 3 most known players. I expect a lot of surprizes on people's faces after the tournament. I hope the IPT starts publishing the player-info for many of these guys because people will be like "who is that who beat _________"

Some of the hand-picked choices are not going to advance. I have to say that based on their performance in their role as "beat the pro" at qualifiers. When you get clobbered badly by guys who didn't even qualify...many of which got clobbered themselves by the guys who did qualify...makes you wonder. Beyond that, I have no other indication of how they play. I have to assume that they were trying, because each win was worth $1,000 for them. This is faulty logic - I know, but I'm curious to see what will happen.

***off topic thought..

At first, I thought that KT, Sigel and the IPT were nutz for picking some of the people to be IPT pros that they did. But there is a genius behind it. There's no doubt in my mind that they could have selected players that they thought were the highest skilled and that would be that. They'd be pretty darn close to the "final" 150 pro list, or that which is what the IPT will eventually evolve to become - the best 150. But if they did that, then who would want to qualify? Seems that qualifiers are a big source of attention at the local level, and they also bring in some money (according to my numbers, around $300,000 give or take $5,000 just for the Venetian tournament - assuming that the vast majority took the $1,000 option). Not trying to suggest KT is using the qualifiers to make money, that's absurd being that he's putting up the vast majority of the money. Still, when you have pros who didn't get selected, and then they see some of the names on the current list - no offense to the chosen ones, but you have to assume these guys are saying to themselves "HTF did they get in and I didn't?" ...and thus, a market is born of people who want in. Honestly, I've personally heard a couple IPT hopefuls actually express that thought.

Eventually, the A+ players and semi-pros will give up paying $1,000+ for qualifers all the time. I think a lot more people tried to qualify because they see, what they probably consider, a lot of weak players in the IPT who are very likely to lose their cards. This can only last so long, unless I'm completely wrong and there is a massive source of unknown potential world-beaters out there who haven't surfaced yet.


Would you travel, lodge, pay $1,500, compete with great players, all to try to win a card from the TRUE 150 best pool players on Earth? Would you do it with the current IPT field instead of the 150 best?

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Goes back to my original thought, these guys are after that $100,000 salary more so than any prize money. 90th place might not look that great in prize money, but $100,000 is a prize in and of itself.


I don't think any of the 5 U.S. Opens that Strickland won had a 1st place prize more than $40,000. 5 U.S. Opens. 5 U.S. Opens jam packed with the best of the best, greatest of the greatest - all beating eachother to death for a 1st place prize that the IPT will hand out for 18th place.

That should put it in perspective. If KT wanted some good footage of emotion and theatrics - I think he might get it. Like a poker player getting beat on the river - some pool player is going to have a meltdown when they dog the 8-ball in a match they need, and they end up 101st missing the card and the $100k!!!! Oh the agony! Or, imagine a hill-hill for $500,000 at the World Open...and the game winning 8-ball gets rattled in a pocket. HAHA! The difference between 1st and 2nd is HUGE. That player is going to be thinking about that $350,000 8-ball for the rest their life...


Love KT and the IPT or hate KT and the IPT - you must admit that at least it has made things exciting and interesting in the world of pool, whatever the end result.
 
Bola Ocho said:
Eventually, the A+ players and semi-pros will give up paying $1,000+ for qualifers all the time. I think a lot more people tried to qualify because they see, what they probably consider, a lot of weak players in the IPT who are very likely to lose their cards. This can only last so long, unless I'm completely wrong and there is a massive source of unknown potential world-beaters out there who haven't surfaced yet.


Would you travel, lodge, pay $1,500, compete with great players, all to try to win a card from the TRUE 150 best pool players on Earth? Would you do it with the current IPT field instead of the 150 best?

People still do that for golf and tennis. It depends on the growth of the prize money(per tournament and the # of tournaments) and how many 13-15 year old kids decide that it might be easier to make a living playing pool than a more physically demanding sport.

One of the advantages of playing pool for a living compared to a lot of sports is the length of time you are able to stay competitive. With laser eye surgery getting better every year and able to correct more problems, failing eyesight will end less careers than it has in the past.

Look at how well Efren has been playing since his eye surgery as an example.

I would bet on most fifty year old pro players with perfect eyesight and thirty-five or forty years experience over a teenager any day(of course I would still lose some days,some players just have an incredible amount of natural talent,lol).
 
From the IPT website

Stan Tourangeau was born in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, Canada and is a 7-time Canadian 8-Ball Champion and 4-Time Washington State 8-Ball Champion. He became the first player to ever win the 8-Ball and 9-Ball Masters with the VNEA Nationals, and has scored numerous 8-Ball and 9-Ball titles in Canada. Stan Tourangeau is quite possibly the most undefeated 8-Ball Player in Canada. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
 
My picks:

Alex LELY - #1 for sure
Lou BUTERA
Jackie BROADHURST
Jon KUCHARO
Jason KIRKWOOD


Group 2
Neils FEIJEN - will vax everyone here
Karen CORR - sorry, no passage for her this time around
Ray MARTIN
Wei LIU

Greg HOGUE

Group 3
Tuan Kiat GOH
Jim REMPE
Sarah ELLERBY
Eric HJORLEIFSON
David MATLOCK


Group 4
Alex PAGULAYAN
Mike MASSEY - more of a wish

Tammy JONES
Goran MLADENOVIC - very good gambler, he'll give Alex some trouble
Corey HARPER


Group 5
Austin MURPHY
Danny BASAVICH - can't imagine slowest player not having a good 8ball run
Ewa LAURANCE
Sam MONDAY
Anthony GINN


Group 6
Mike GULYASSY
Earl STRICKLAND - nobody could give him trouble in this group but himself
Miyuki SAKAI
Chris ORME
Teddy GARRAHAN


Group 7
Raj HUNDAL - Raj wins easily
Dallas WEST
Monica WEBB
Ismael PAEZ
Scott FROST


Group 8
William INCARDONA
Nick VARNER
Helena THORNFELDT
Jonathan PENEGAR
Rico DIKS - more of a musician these days, but will vax everyone in this group easily


Group 9
Gabe OWEN
Efren REYES
- no comment
Mary KENNISTON
James WALDEN
Luis CONDO

Group 10
Francisco BUSTAMANTE - balls wil require a paint job after his matches
Ed KELLY

Gerda HOFSTATTER
Jim WEAST
Andreas KOUKIADAKIS

Group 11
Mike SIGEL - the big mouth wins it
Philip HARRISON

James ROBERTS
David BROXSON
Linda CARTER - queen will require a miracle

Group 12
Joe MINICI
Dee ADKINS
Marlon MANALO - surely no one can take more than 3 racks from this guy

Robin DODSON
Richard BROUMPTON

Group 13
Zlatko JAKULJ - some have picked a lady below, therefore I can be heavily biased and pick my fellow Croatian!
Loree Jon JONES
John MACIAS
Ernesto DOMINGUEZ
Karl BOYES


Group 14
Grady MATHEWS - will barely make it
Andreja KLASOVIC
Marko LOHTANDER - #1 in this group, but Klasovic will give him trouble

Allison FISHER
Jeff ABERNATHY


Group 15
Dennis ORCOLLO - too strong
Kelly FISHER
Gary ABOOD
Wayne CATLEDGE
John KUTCHER


Group 16
Ivica PUTNIK - I'm a little bit biased here, but he does have a good chance
Jimmy WHITE - nobody thinks People's champion will make it?
Quinten HANN
David ALCAIDE
Ronato ALCANO


Group 17
Bernie FRIEND - THE guy to watch...:)
Larry SCHWARTZ
George SANSOUCI
Johnny ARCHER
Denver BARGER


Group 18
Pete FUSCO
Ike RUNNELS
Shannon DAULTON
Corey DEUEL

Ronnie WISEMAN

Group 19
Robert MCKENNA
John WIMS
Shane VAN BOENING
Thorsten HOHMANN - can't imagine anyone giving him trouble
Michael VIDAS


Group 20
Jim RANEY
Charles BRYANT
Oliver ORTMANN - the machine plays excellent 8ball
Mika IMMONEN
Gandy VALLE


Group 21
Mike LEBRON
Vincent FACQUET
Dennis HATCH
Ronnie O’SULLIVAN
Sandor TOT - heavy favourite in this most interesting group

Group 22
Leonardo GUNNAR
Tom STORM
Daryl PEACH - #1 in this group
John SCHMIDT

Konihiko TAKAHASHI

Group 23
Colin COLENSO - the calculator can play I'm sure
Jimmy FUSCO
George BREEDLOVE
Ralf SOUQUET

Mark TADEMY

Group 24
Jianbo FU
Paul BRIENZA
Laurant TRAVERS
Jerry CALDERON
Sal BUTERA


Group 25
Warren KIAMCO
Brian SALEH
Michael ZIMMERMAN
Keith MCCREADY - with enough beer will vax everyone, Warren included
Cliff JOYNER


Group 26
Aaron FRANKEN
Sammy JONES
Evgeny STALEV - the Russian will dominate
Tony ROBLES
Antonio LINING


Group 27
Stephan SANTL
Vilmos FOLDES - none here have his discipline
Rodolfo LUAT
Jimmy WETCH

Mori MANABU


Group 28
Imran MAJID - easily #1
Ralph ECKERT
Thomas KENNEDY

Aaron CZETLI
Howard VICKERY

Group 29
Lee CHENMAN
Adam WHEELER
Gerry WATSON
Shawn PUTNAM

Marco MARQUEZ

Group 30
Michael CERNERO
Johl YOUNGER
Brian GROCE
Jose PARICA - can still play
Rafael MARTINEZ


Group 31
Neil RAYBONE
David RELJIC
Rafael GONZALEZ
Rodney MORRIS - too strong here

Tomoki MEKARI

Group 32
Tyler EDEY
Paul POTIER
Kim DAVENPORT
Jason MILLER
Steve MOORE


Group 33
Yannick BEAUFILS
Wade CRANE
Fabio PETRONI - fabulous Fabio makes it!
Max EBERLE
Larry NEVEL


Group 34
Darren APPLETON - uk 8ballers are very strong
Allen HOPKINS
Patrick HOLTZ
Mike DAVIS

Takeshi OKUMURA


Group 35
Ryan KELLER
Edwin MONTAL
Markus JUVA
Markus CHAMAT - favourite here
Arturo RIVERA


Group 36
John DITORO
Carl MORRIS
Bernd JAHNKE
Jeremy JONES - heavy favourite
Robb SAEZ


Group 37
Lance SALAZAR
Danny DILIBERTO
Bobby HUNTER
Tony CHOHAN
Troy FRANK


Group 38
Ouahbi AMINE
Alejandro CARVAJAL
Mick HILL - another uk 8ball player
Charlie WILLIAMS
Santos SAMBAJON


Group 39
Roland ACOSTA
Chris BARTRAM
Frank ALVAREZ
Luc SALVAS - he'll need to take a little extra time for 8ball
Michael SCHMIDT


Group 40
Stan TOURANGEAU
Leil GAY
Scotty TOWNSEND
Nick VAN DEN BERG - heavy favourite
Tony CROSBY
 
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My picks:

Alex LELY
Lou BUTERA
Jackie BROADHURST
Jon KUCHARO
Jason KIRKWOOD


Group 2
Neils FEIJEN
Karen CORR

Ray MARTIN
Wei LIU
Greg HOGUE

Group 3
Tuan Kiat GOH
Jim REMPE
Sarah ELLERBY
Eric HJORLEIFSON
David MATLOCK


Group 4
Alex PAGULAYAN
Mike MASSEY
Tammie JONES - Go Tammie!

Goran MLADENOVIC
Corey HARPER


Group 5
Austin MURPHY
Danny BASAVICH

Ewa LAURANCE
Sam MONDAY
Anthony GINN

Group 6
Mike GULYASSY
Earl STRICKLAND

Miyuki SAKAI
Chris ORME
Teddy GARRAHAN

Group 7
Raj HUNDAL
Dallas WEST
Monica WEBB
Ismael PAEZ
Scott FROST


Group 8
William INCARDONA
Nick VARNER
Helena THORNFELDT
Jonathan PENEGAR
Rico DIKS


Group 9
Gabe OWEN
Efren REYES

Mary KENNISTON
James WALDEN
Luis CONDO

Group 10
Francisco BUSTAMANTE
Ed KELLY
Gerda HOFSTATTER
Jim WEAST
Andreas KOUKIADAKIS

Group 11
Mike SIGEL
Philip HARRISON

James ROBERTS
David BROXSON
Linda CARTER - 3rd is up for grabs!

Group 12
Joe MINICI
Dee ADKINS
Marlon MANALO

Robin DODSON
Richard BROUMPTON

Group 13
Zlatko JAKULJ
Loree Jon JONES
John MACIAS - Lil John all the way!
Ernesto DOMINGUEZ
Karl BOYES


Group 14
Grady MATHEWS
Andreja KLASOVIC
Marko LOHTANDER
Allison FISHER

Jeff ABERNATHY


Group 15
Dennis ORCOLLO
Kelly FISHER
Gary ABOOD
Wayne CATLEDGE
John KUTCHER

Group 16
Ivica PUTNIK
Jimmy WHITE
Quinten HANN
David ALCAIDE
Ronato ALCANO


Group 17
Bernie FRIEND - 3rd is up for grabs here!
Larry SCHWARTZ
George SANSOUCI
Johnny ARCHER

Denver BARGER


Group 18
Pete FUSCO
Ike RUNNELS
Shannon DAULTON - close with Ike
Corey DEUEL
Ronnie WISEMAN


Group 19
Robert MCKENNA
John WIMS
Shane VAN BOENING
Thorsten HOHMANN
Michael VIDAS


Group 20
Jim RANEY
Charles BRYANT
Oliver ORTMANN
Mika IMMONEN
Gandy VALLE


Group 21
Mike LEBRON
Vincent FACQUET
Dennis HATCH
Ronnie O’SULLIVAN
Sandor TOT


Group 22
Leonardo GUNNAR
Tom STORM
Daryl PEACH
John SCHMIDT

Konihiko TAKAHASHI

Group 23
Colin COLENSO - Sorry Colin :(
Jimmy FUSCO
George BREEDLOVE
Ralf SOUQUET

Mark TADEMY

Group 24 - Don't really know how anyone plays in this group.
Jianbo FU
Paul BRIENZA
Laurant TRAVERS
Jerry CALDERON
Sal BUTERA


Group 25
Warren KIAMCO
Brian SALEH
Michael ZIMMERMAN - My man is gonna upset this whole group!
Keith MCCREADY

Cliff JOYNER

Group 26
Aaron FRANKEN
Sammy JONES
Evgeny STALEV
Tony ROBLES
Antonio LINING


Group 27
Stephan SANTL
Vilmos FOLDES
Rodolfo LUAT

Jimmy WETCH
Mori MANABU


Group 28
Imran MAJID
Ralph ECKERT
Thomas KENNEDY

Aaron CZETLI
Howard VICKERY

Group 29
Lee CHENMAN
Adam WHEELER
Gerry WATSON
Shawn PUTNAM
Marco MARQUEZ



Group 30
Michael CERNERO
Johl YOUNGER
Brian GROCE
Jose PARICA
Rafael MARTINEZ


Group 31
Neil RAYBONE
David RELJIC
Rafael GONZALEZ
Rodney MORRIS

Tomoki MEKARI

Group 32
Tyler EDEY
Paul POTIER
Kim DAVENPORT
Jason MILLER

Steve MOORE

Group 33
Yannick BEAUFILS
Wade CRANE
Fabio PETRONI
Max EBERLE
Larry NEVEL


Group 34
Darren APPLETON
Allen HOPKINS
Patrick HOLTZ

Mike DAVIS
Takeshi OKUMURA


Group 35
Ryan KELLER
Edwin MONTAL
Markus JUVA
Markus CHAMAT
Arturo RIVERA


Group 36
John DITORO
Carl MORRIS
Bernd JAHNKE
Jeremy JONES

Robb SAEZ

Group 37
Lance SALAZAR
Danny DILIBERTO
Bobby HUNTER
Tony CHOHAN
Troy FRANK


Group 38
Ouahbi AMINE
Alejandro CARVAJAL
Mick HILL
Charlie WILLIAMS
Santos SAMBAJON


Group 39
Roland ACOSTA
Chris BARTRAM

Frank ALVAREZ
Luc SALVAS
Michael SCHMIDT

Group 40 - 3rd is a tossup
Stan TOURANGEAU
Leil GAY
Scotty TOWNSEND
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Tony CROSBY
 
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Hey JAM,

Thanks for your support in picking me to get out of my group. So far you are the only one giving me a shot. I've been playing every day after work with Corey to get ready for this tournament. I feel my game has gotten better but I've also seen Corey's game improve, if that's possible. Well, no matter what, I'm going to have the time of my life and give it my all.

I'm looking forward to seeing Keith and you out there. If he hasn't played on the new IPT cloth he should and if he doesn't have access to it, you and Keith can come up this week and Keith can play with Corey durning the day while I'm at work and then when I get off I can match up with your man. If I don't hear from you guys I will see you in Vegas. Have a great day! AMC:)

JAM said:
Group 1
Alex LELY
Lou BUTERA
Jackie BROADHURST
Jon KUCHARO
Jason KIRKWOOD

Group 2
Neils FEIJEN
Karen CORR
Ray MARTIN

Wei LIU
Greg HOGUE

Group 3
Tuan Kiat GOH
Jim REMPE
Sarah ELLERBY
Eric HJORLEIFSON
David MATLOCK

Group 4
Alex PAGULAYAN
Mike MASSEY
Tammy JONES
Goran MLADENOVIC
Corey HARPER

Group 5
Austin MURPHY
Danny BASAVICH
Ewa LAURANCE
Sam MONDAY
Anthony GINN

Group 6
Mike GULYASSY
Earl STRICKLAND
Miyuki SAKAI
Chris ORME
Teddy GARRAHAN


Group 7
Raj HUNDAL
Dallas WEST
Monica WEBB
Ismael PAEZ
Scott FROST


Group 8
William INCARDONA
Nick VARNER
Helena THORNFELDT
Jonathan PENEGAR
Rico DIKS


Group 9
Gabe OWEN
Efren REYES

Mary KENNISTON
James WALDEN
Luis CONDO

Group 10
Francisco BUSTAMANTE
Ed KELLY
Gerda HOFSTATTER
Jim WEAST
Andreas KOUKIADAKIS

Group 11
Mike SIGEL
Philip HARRISON
James ROBERTS
David BROXSON
Linda CARTER

Group 12
Joe MINICI
Dee ADKINS
Marlon MANALO
Robin DODSON
Richard BROUMPTON

Group 13
Zlatko JAKULJ
Loree Jon JONES
John MACIAS
Ernesto DOMINGUEZ
Karl BOYES


Group 14
Grady MATHEWS
Andreja KLASOVIC
Marko LOHTANDER
Allison FISHER
Jeff ABERNATHY

Group 15
Dennis ORCOLLO
Kelly FISHER
Gary ABOOD

Wayne CATLEDGE
John KUTCHER

Group 16
Ivaca PUTNIK
Jimmy WHITE
Quinten HANN
David ALCAIDE
Ronato ALCANO


Group 17
Bernie FRIEND
Larry SCHWARTZ
George SANSOUCI
Johnny ARCHER

Denver BARGER

Group 18
Pete FUSCO
Ike RUNNELS
Shannon DAULTON
Corey DEUEL
Ronnie WISEMAN


Group 19
Robert MCKENNA
John WIMS
Shane VAN BOENING
Thorsten HOHMANN
Michael VIDAS


Group 20
Jim RANEY
Charles BRYANT
Oliver ORTMANN
Mika IMMONEN
Gandy VALLE


Group 21
Mike LEBRON
Vincent FACQUET
Dennis HATCH
Ronnie O’SULLIVAN
Sandor TOT


Group 22
Leonardo GUNNAR
Tom STORM
Daryl PEACH
John SCHMIDT
Konihiko TAKAHASHI


Group 23
Colin COLENSO
Jimmy FUSCO
George BREEDLOVE
Ralf SOUQUET

Mark TADEMY

Group 24
Jianbo FU
Paul BRIENZA
Laurant TRAVERS
Jerry CALDERON

Sal BUTERA

Group 25
Warren KIAMCO
Brian SALEH
Michael ZIMMERMAN
Keith MCCREADY
Cliff JOYNER
RECUSED MYSELF FROM VOTING:p

Group 26
Aaron FRANKEN
Sammy JONES
Evgeny STALEV
Tony ROBLES
Antonio LINING


Group 27
Stephan SANTL
Vilmos FOLDES
Rodolfo LUAT
Jimmy WETCH

Mori MANABU

Group 28
Imran MAJID
Ralph ECKERT
Thomas KENNEDY
Aaron CZETLI
Howard VICKERY

Group 29
Lee CHENMAN
Adam WHEELER
Gerry WATSON
Shawn PUTNAM
Marco MARQUEZ


Group 30
Michael CERNERO
Johl YOUNGER
Brian GROCE
Jose PARICA
Rafael MARTINEZ


Group 31
Neil RAYBONE
David RELJIC
Rafael GONZALEZ
Rodney MORRIS
Tomoki MEKARI

Group 32
Tyler EDEY
Paul POTIER
Kim DAVENPORT
Jason MILLER
Steve MOORE


Group 33
Yannick BEAUFILS
Wade CRANE
Fabio PETRONI
Max EBERLE
Larry NEVEL


Group 34
Darren APPLETON
Allen HOPKINS
Patrick HOLTZ
Mike DAVIS
Takeshi OKUMURA

Group 35
Ryan KELLER
Edwin MONTAL
Markus JUVA
Markus CHAMAT
Arturo RIVERA


Group 36
John DITORO
Carl MORRIS
Bernd JAHNKE
Jeremy JONES
Robb SAEZ


Group 37
Lance SALAZAR
Danny DILIBERTO
Bobby HUNTER
Tony CHOHAN
Troy FRANK


Group 38
Ouahbi AMINE
Alejandro CARVAJAL
Mick HILL
Charlie WILLIAMS
Santos SAMBAJON


Group 39
Roland ACOSTA
Chris BARTRAM
Frank ALVAREZ
Luc SALVAS
Michael SCHMIDT


Group 40
Stan TOURANGEAU
Leil GAY
Scotty TOWNSEND
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Tony CROSBY


Though my knowledge of the international players' caliber of play is limited, I bolded the names I thought would excel in Round One.

JAM
 
JAM said:
If every player held the same sentiment as the above-referenced, then there wouldn't be a player on the face of the universe who would enter a competitive event because of, again, the above-referenced defeatist attitude.

Pool players I know who have talent never enter an event thinking they aren't going to advance in the charts. Rather, they take it one ball at a time, one game at a time, one match at a time, one round at a time. There's a lot to be said about the power of positive thinking.

Of course, that's why some folks, including myself, are sitting on the rail, on the outside looking in, if you will. It's quite easy to spew out the words that this or that player doesn't have a prayer to win. However, when this or that player does end up winning, all of a sudden they are everybody's darling. Yesterday's unknowns just may be tomorrow's champions. That's the way pool is, and one tournament isn't a measuring stick for a player's capabilities. It is what it is, one tournament. This one, though, happens to be a biggie.

JAM

Jam
I don't respond on this forum very often but I felt I should this time, truer words were never spoken as the words you just expressed. I've been in sales for over 40 years and if I my thought process was ever the way that Mac guy expressed his, I would have been defeated in my profession many years ago. I like your positive attitude and your love of life, keep it up and hope that your lovely wins!
Sincerely,
Stroker6626
 
Group 1
Alex LELY
Lou BUTERA
Jackie BROADHURST
Jon KUCHARO
Jason KIRKWOOD


Group 2
Niels FEIJEN
Karen CORR

Ray MARTIN
Wei LIU
Greg HOGUE

Group 3
Tuan Kiat GOH
Jim REMPE
Sarah ELLERBY
Eric HJORLEIFSON
David MATLOCK


Group 4
Alex PAGULAYAN
Mike MASSEY

Tammy JONES
Goran MLADENOVIC
Corey HARPER

Group 5
Austin MURPHY
Danny BASAVICH
Ewa LAURANCE
Sam MONDAY
Anthony GINN

Group 6
Mike GULYASSY
Earl STRICKLAND
Miyuki SAKAI
Chris ORME
Teddy GARRAHAN

Group 7
Raj HUNDAL
Dallas WEST
Monica WEBB
Ismael PAEZ
Scott FROST


Group 8
William INCARDONA
Nick VARNER
Helena THORNFELDT
Jonathan PENEGAR
Rico DIKS

Group 9
Gabe OWEN
Efren REYES

Mary KENNISTON
James WALDEN
Luis CONDO

Group 10
Francisco BUSTAMANTE
Ed KELLY
Gerda HOFSTATTER
Jim WEAST
Andreas KOUKIADAKIS

Group 11
Mike SIGEL
Philip HARRISON
James ROBERTS
David BROXSON
Linda CARTER

Group 12
Joe MINICI
Dee ADKINS
Marlon MANALO

Robin DODSON
Richard BROUMPTON

Group 13
Zlatko JAKULJ
Loree Jon JONES
John MACIAS
Ernesto DOMINGUEZ
Karl BOYES


Group 14
Grady MATHEWS
Andreja KLASOVIC
Marko LOHTANDER
Allison FISHER
Jeff ABERNATHY


Group 15
Dennis ORCOLLO
Kelly FISHER
Gary ABOOD
Wayne CATLEDGE
John KUTCHER

Group 16
Ivaca PUTNIK
Jimmy WHITE
Quinten HANN
David ALCAIDE
Ronato ALCANO


Group 17
Bernie FRIEND
Larry SCHWARTZ
George SANSOUCI
Johnny ARCHE
R
Denver BARGER

Group 18 Toughest Bracket!!!
Pete FUSCO
Ike RUNNELS
Shannon DAULTON
Corey Deaul

Ronnie Wiseman

Group 19
Robert MCKENNA
John WIMS
Shane VAN BOENING
Thorsten HOHMANN
Michael VIDAS


Group 20 Tough bracket
Jim RANEY
Charles BRYANT
Oliver ORTMANN
Mika IMMONEN
Gandy VALLE


Group 21
Mike LEBRON
Vincent FACQUET
Dennis HATCH
Ronnie O’SULLIVAN
Sandor TOT


Group 22
Leonardo GUNNAR
Tom STORM
Daryl PEACH
John SCHMIDT
Konihiko TAKAHASHI

Group 23 Tough Bracket
Colin COLENSO
Jimmy FUSCO
George BREEDLOVE
Ralf SOUQUET
Mark TADEMY


Group 24
Jianbo FU
Paul BRIENZA
Laurant TRAVERS
Jerry CALDERON
Sal BUTERA

Group 25
Warren KIAMCO
Brian SALEH
Michael ZIMMERMAN
Keith MCCREADY
Cliff JOYNER


Group 26
Aaron FRANKEN
Sammy JONES
Evgeny STALEV
Tony ROBLES
Antonio LINING


Group 27
Stephan SANTL
Vilmos FOLDES
Rodolfo LUAT
Jimmy WETCH

Mori MANABU

Group 28
Imran MAJID
Ralph ECKERT
Thomas KENNEDY
Aaron CZETLI
Howard VICKERY

Group 29
Lee CHENMAN
Adam WHEELER
Gerry WATSON
Shawn PUTNAM
Marco MARQUEZ


Group 30
Michael CERNERO
Johl YOUNGER
Brian GROCE
Jose PARICA
Rafael MARTINEZ


Group 31
Neil RAYBONE
David RELJIC
Rafael GONZALEZ
Rodney MORRISTomoki MEKARI

Group 32
Tyler EDEY
Paul POTIER
Kim DAVENPORT
Jason MILLER
Steve MOORE

Group 33
Yannick BEAUFILS
Wade CRANE
Fabio PETRONI
Max EBERLE
Larry NEVEL


Group 34
Darren APPLETON
Allen HOPKINS
Patrick HOLTZ
Mike DAVIS
Takeshi OKUMURA


Group 35
Ryan KELLER
Edwin MONTAL
Markus JUVA
Markus CHAMAT
Arturo RIVERA


Group 36
John DITORO
Carl MORRIS
Bernd JAHNKE
Jeremy JONES
Robb SAEZ


Group 37 Another tough bracket
Lance SALAZAR
Danny DILIBERTO
Bobby HUNTER
Tony CHOHAN
Troy FRANK


Group 38
Ouahbi AMINE
Alejandro CARVAJAL
Mick HILL
Charlie WILLIAMS
Santos SAMBAJON


Group 39
Roland ACOSTA
Chris BARTRAM
Frank ALVAREZ
Luc SALVAS
Michael SCHMIDT

Group 40
Stan TOURANGEAU
Leil GAY
Scotty TOWNSEND
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Tony CROSBY




I don't know a lot of the players but for the onces that I do know, this is my 2 cents.

Group's 20, 23 and 37 look scary! Group 18 looks the toughest! Mike Sigel as an interesting draw. Should be an exciting tournament!!!
 
I just put all my pick in all capital letters.




Group 1
ALEX LELY
LOU BUTERA
Jackie Broadhurst
Jon Kucharo
JASON KIRKWOOD

Group 2
NIELS FEIJEN
KAREN CORR
Ray MARTIN
WEI LIU
Greg HOGUE

Group 3
Tuan Kiat Goh
JIM REMPE
Sarah Ellerby
ERIC HJORLEIFSON
DAVID MATLOCK

Group 4
ALEX PAGULAYAN
MIKE MASSEY
Tammy Jones
Goran Mladenovic
COREY HARPER

Group 5
AUSTIN MURHY
DANNY BASAVICH
Ewa Laurance
Sam Monday
ANTHONY GINN

Group 6
Mike Gulyassy
EARL STRICKLAND
Miyuki Sakai
CHRIS ORME
TEDDY GARRAHAN

Group 7
RAJ HUNDAL
Dallas West
Monica Webb
ISMAEL PAEZ
SCOTT FROST

Group 8
William Incardona
NICK VARNER
HELENA THORNFELDT
Jonathan Penegar
RICO DIKS

Group 9
GABE OWEN
EFREN REYES
Mary Kenniston
JAMES WALDEN
Luis Condo

Group 10
FRANCISCO BUSTAMANTE
Ed Kelly
GERDA HOTSFATTER
Jim Weast
ANDREAS Koukiadakis

Group 11
MIKE SIGEL
PHILIP HARRISON
James Roberts
DAVID BROXSON
Linda Carter


Group 12
Joe Minici
DEE ADKINS
MARLON MANALO
Robin Dodson
RICHARD BROUMPTON

Group 13
Zlatko Jakulj
Loree Jon Jones
JOHM MACIAS
ERNESTO DOMINGUEZ
KARL BOYES

Group 14
Grady Mathews
Andreja Klasovic
MARKO LOHTANDER
ALLISON FISHER
JEFF ABERNATHY

Group 15
DENNIS ORCOLLO
KELLY FISER
GARY ABOOD
Wayne Catledge
John Kutcher

Group 16
Ivaca Putnic
Jimmy White
QUINTEN HANN
DAVID ALCAIDE
RONNIE ALCANO

Group 17
Bernie Friend
LARRY SCHWARTZ
GEORGE SAN SOUCI
JOHNNY ARCHER
Denver Barger

Group 18
Pete Fusco
Ike Runnels
SHANNON DAULTON
COREY DUEL
RONNIE WISEMAN

Group 19
ROBERT MCKENNA
John Wims
SHANE VAN BOEING
THORSTEN HOHMANN
Michael Vidas

Group 20
Jim Raney
Charles Bryant
OLIVER ORTMANN
MIKA IMMONEN
GANDY VALLE

Group 21
Mike Lebron
Vincent Facquet
DENNIS HATCH
RONNIE O' SULLIVAN
SANDER TOT

Group 22
Leonardo Gunnar
Tom Storm
DARYLE PEACH
JOHN SCHMIDT
KONIHIKO TAKAHASHI

Group 23
COLIN COLENSO (im not being biased either)
Jimmy Fusco
GEORGE BREEDLOVE
RALF SOUQUET
Mark Tademy

Group 24
JIANABO FU
PAUL BRIENZA
Laurant Travers
Jerry Calderon
SAL BUTERA

Group 25
WARREN KIAMCO
Brian Saleh
Michael Zimmerman
KEITH MCCREADY
CLIFF JOYNER

Group 26
Aaron Franken
Sammy Jones
EVGENY STALEV
TONY ROBLES
ANTONIO LINING

Group 27
STEPHAN SANTL
VILMOS FOLDES
RODOLF LUAT
Jimmy Wetch
Mori Manabu

Group 28
IMRAN MAJID
RALPH ECKERT
THOMAS KENNEDY
Aaron Czetli
Howard Vickery

Group 29
LEE CHENMAN
Adam Wheeler
GERRY WATSON
SHAWN PUTNAM
Marco Marquez

Group 30
Michael Cernero
JOHL YOUNGER
BRIAN GROCE
JOSE PARICA
Rafael Martinez

Group 31
Neil Rayborne
DAVID RELJIC
Rafael Gonzalez
RODNEY MORRIS
TOMOKO MEKARI

Group 32
TYLER EDEY
PAUL POTIER
KIM DAVENPORT
Jason Miller
Steve Moore

Group 33
Yannick Beaufils
Wade Crane
FABIO PETRONI
MAX EBERLE
Larry NEVEL

Group 34
DARREN APPLETON
allen Hopkins
PAT HOLTZ
MIKE DAVIS
takeshi Okamura

Group 35
ryan Keller
EDWIN MONTAL (player to look out for)
MARKUS JUVA
MARCUS CHAMAT
arturo Rivera

Group 36
JOHN DITORO
carl Morris
bernd Jahnke
JEREMY JONES
ROBB SAEZ

Group 37
lance Salazar
DANNY DILIBERTO
bobby Hunter
TONY COHAN
TROY FRANK

Group 38
ouahbi Amine
alejandro Carcajal
MICK HILL
CHARLIE WILLIAMS
SANTOS SAMBAJON

Group 39
roland Acosta
chris Bartram
FRANK ALVAREZ
LUC SALVAS
MICHAEL SCHMIDT

Group 40
leil gay
STAN TOURANGEAU
scotty townsend
NICK VAN DEN BERG
TONY CROSBY
 
Maybe after the first round is complete I will tally up who got the most right, the winner will get a fabulous prize courtesy of Craig Riley.
 
sniper said:
Maybe after the first round is complete I will tally up who got the most right, the winner will get a fabulous prize courtesy of Craig Riley.
I will have to second that motion. :D :cool:
 
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