PacMan Tourney up and running

It is shame that an event like this with all the added money and World Champion players is being streamed like this..almost unwatchable.
 
So the main event 128 players start today . Anyone have the brackets?
Sad that a World tourney has little coverage and info
Even the previous MP Cup had website and brackets , list of players
 
It appears legal "cock fights" in the Philippines are in small stadiums, and the pool tournaments are in shopping malls with nobody watching.
 
what surprises me the most is that on (with epic voice) "The Worlds Largest Pool Forum" how is it that time after time there aren't a bunch of people from these countries flooding the forums with links and dates and info about these events? Unless i'm totally missing something it seems like it has been the work of a few who make it their business or it is their business to keep track of these thing to tell us what the hell is going on and where we can catch it.
 
Thanks for the thread and links. The stream quality is better than last year's. However, there's really no one to watch. It's more of a general vantage point of all the tables in play. It would be better if they focused on one particular table.
 
Thanks for the thread and links. The stream quality is better than last year's. However, there's really no one to watch. It's more of a general vantage point of all the tables in play. It would be better if they focused on one particular table.

There was a pop up in that stream for a specific match, but it was completely unwatchable. Meh.
 
what surprises me the most is that on (with epic voice) "The Worlds Largest Pool Forum" how is it that time after time there aren't a bunch of people from these countries flooding the forums with links and dates and info about these events? Unless i'm totally missing something it seems like it has been the work of a few who make it their business or it is their business to keep track of these thing to tell us what the hell is going on and where we can catch it.

Because, in all honesty, this forums is vastly dominated by a bunch of overly vocal Americentric whiny cry babies who honestly contribute a whole lot of nothing.

Hell, one of the best posters on this forum is Poolnoob. Not sure where he's from, but he contributes by constantly updating the VLSports Taiwan pro pool thread. That's way more than most on here do.
 
Because, in all honesty, this forums is vastly dominated by a bunch of overly vocal Americentric whiny cry babies who honestly contribute a whole lot of nothing.

Hell, one of the best posters on this forum is Poolnoob. Not sure where he's from, but he contributes by constantly updating the VLSports Taiwan pro pool thread. That's way more than most on here do.

couldn't agree with you more on that and i'm an american, although i've been accused of being brit at times because of how much I speak negatively about american issues.

disclaimer: I won't say they contribute nothing
 
Main Event of International 10 Ball Singles and
Doubles Billiard Tournament
Watch Live Scoring and brackets in this link:
http://wpapool.com/web/index.asp?id=131&pagetype=live_scoring&eventid=236...

Thanks for links
This is easily the strongest field since W9B last year. At least half of the field can win whole thing. So many monsters that this is like Monsters Inc 3.
Plus a whole bunch of Pinoy monsters I have never heard of
There are no easy matches no dead money, this is kind of tourney I am talking about . This is the highest tier tournament 5 to 6 stars out of 6
I can only count a handful of top guys who are not here
Read that Niels is coming but do not see his name in the 16 groups of 8
Others not here
Efren
Wu
Shane
Johnny

Nice to see fisherman Yang taking a break from fishing to come back to play
And this wonderkid Anton Raga is playing
 
Day 1 results:

Group 1
Chang, Yu Lung(TPE) 9 – 6 David Alcaide David(ESP)
Petri Makkonen(FIN) 9 – 7 Augusto Boots(PHI)
Pahdahsung Shognosh(CAN) 9 - 8 Cristian Gariando (PHI)
Piotr Kudlik (POL) Aloysius Yapp(SIN)

Group 2
Raymund Faraon(PHL) 9 - 4 Kamal Chawla(IND)
Liu Chien Chieh(TPE) 9 – 2 Ibrahim Amir(MAS) vs.
Anton Raga(PHL) 9 – 3 David Renemar(PHL)
Wang Can(CHN) 9 – 8 Antonio Lining(PHL)

Group 3
Waleed Majid(QAT) 9 - 6 Jordan Legaspi(PHL)
Mieszko Fortunski(POL) 9- 5 Demosthenes Pulpul(PHL)
Wu Kun Lin(TPE) 9 – 8 Hsu Kai Lun(TPE)
John Morra(CAN) 9 -8 Jundel Mazon(PHL)

Group 4
Lee Van Cortez(PHL) 9 – 2 Muhammad Zulfikri(INA)
John Rebong(PHL) 9 – 7 Maritn Daigle(CAN)
Karol Skowerski(POL) 9 – 7 Raj Hundal(GBR)
Antonio Gabica(PHL) 9 - 3 Lui Haitao(CHN)

Group 5
Marco Teutscher(NED) 9 – 5 Nick Ekonomopoulos(GRE)
Jerico Bonus(PHL) 9 – 8 Mateusz Sniegocki(POL)
Ruben Bautista(MEX) 9 - 4 Sundeep Gulati(IND)
Ramil Gallego(PHL) 9 - 2 Vincent Goh(AUS)

Group 6
Ralf Souquet(GER) 9 – 6 Ham Wonsik(KOR)
Baseth Mapandi(PHL) 9 – 6 Patrick Gonzales(PHL)
William Millares(PHL) 9 – 6 Val Pauay(PHL)
Chang Jung Lin(TPE) 9 – 7 Benjie Gueuarra(PHL)

Group 7
Radoslaw Babica(POL) 9 - 6 Hunter Lombardo(USA)
Michael Turkowski(POL) 9 - 6 Sean Nark Malayan(PHL
Ryu Seung Woo(KOR) 9 - 5 Thomasz Kaplan(POL)
Jason Klatt(CAN) 9 - 6 Toh Lian Han(SIN)

Group 8
James Aranaz(PHL) 9 – 6 Rodney Morris(USA)
Ruslan Chinakhov(RUS) 9 - 4 Irsa Nasution(INA)
Roland Garcia(PHL) 9 - 7 Babken Melkonyan(ROM)
Dennis Orcollo(PHL) 9 - 8 Oliver Medenilla(PHL)

Group 9
Ivica Putnik(CRO) 9 – 7 Albin Ouschan(AUT)
Francisco Bustamante(PHI) 9- 2 Chen Hsin Ting(TPE)
Elvis Calasang(PHI) 9- 5 Kwon Hojun(KOR)
Alex Pagulayan(CAN) 9 - 3Cheng Yu Hsuan(TPE)

Group 10
Karl Boyes(GBR) 9 – 7 Ronnie Alcano(PHI)
Fu Che Wei(TPE) 9- 8 Dante Razalan(PHI)
Jani Seikkinin(FIN) 9 – 5 Behzad Zareifrad(IRI)
Warren Kiamco(PHI) Raymart Comomt(PHI)

Group 11
Ko Ping Chung(TPE) 9 – 6 Daryl Peach(GBR)
Richard Alinsub(PHI) 9 – 6 Marc Bijsterbosch(NED)
Manuel Gama(POR) 9 – 3 Jomel Sultan(PHI)
Elmer Haya(PHI) 9 – 7 Muhammad Bewi(INA)

Group 12
Alex Kazakis(GRE) 9 – 6 Yang Ching Shun(TPE)
Hsu Jui An(TPE) 9 – 4 Daniele Corrieri(ITA)
Roberto Gomez(PHI) 9 – 3 Roland Dela Cruz(PHI)
Sahroni(INA) 9 – 8 Thorsten Hohmann(GER)

Group 13
Carlo Biado(PHI) 9- 4 Ryan Maglassang(PHI)
Mark Rodriguez(PHI) Romero Silvano(PHI)
Denis Grabe(EST) 9 – 6 Mark Mendoza(PHI)
Michael Feliciano(PHI) 9 – 7 Konstantine Stepanov(RUS)
 
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