BlowFish said:Gaby Owen is also 1 and 4 and is on the same boat as Ralf.
Unless by some miracle, I think it's over for both of them.
Having said that, the commentators mentioned that there with 3 players on last years WPC that didn't make it to the magic 64 even with 4 wins and there where also 3 players last year who made it with only 3 wins.
Gabe has a glimmer of a hope if Chang losses to Rojas.
mjantti said:Gabe is at 2-3. There seems to be a mistake at the group standings after day 2.
Day 1: Valentine-Gabe 5-4
Gabe-Rojas 5-1
Day 2: Al Howri-Gabe 3-5
etc.
Actually, Gabe has a decent chance now at 2-3, he needs two wins and his last matches are against Condo and Aslan.
I know. After 3 days, Gabe's at 2-3.poolchady said:He lost to Huang Chien-Chen 30 minutes ago.
SJM, I have to agree. I think it just goes to show how tough the WPC really is. Race to 5... wow... that's tough in a field as strong as this. From what little bit I've been around Ralf, he seems like a really nice guy. I've known others that know him better and they've raved about what a nice guy he is.sjm said:Pool trivia:
Who's the only player in history to have won all of the following:
World Pool Championship
US Open 9-ball
US Open 14.1
Derby City 9-ball
BCA Open 0-ball
International Challenge of Champions
....................If you said Ralf Souquet, nice job. Really sad to see this living legend and future BCA Hall of Famer have such a poor showing in the 2005 WPC.
mjantti said:I know. After 3 days, Gabe's at 2-3.
BlowFish said:Steve Davis just lost to Yang 5 to 4.
He is next to fall with 6 games at 2 to 4 win loss record.