PacMan Tourney up and running

Big shocks- Orcullo and Chang Yu Lung are out. De Luna out.
Ko Pin Yi still in it winning hill hill match . Low profile fisherman Yang still in it . Kiamco still in

Final 64
First Session results. Winners move on to the Final 32. Losers are out.
Jundel Mazon(PHI) 11 – 10 Jeffrey De Luna(PHI)
Irsa Nasution(INA) 11 – 8 Dennis Orcollo(PHI)
Ko Pin Yi(TPE) 11 – 10 Alex Kazakis(GRE)
Ruben Bautista(MEX) 11- 10 Michael Turkowski(POL)
Wu Kun Lin(TPE) 11 – 10 Piotr Kudlik(POL)
Marcus Chamat(SWE) 11 – 5 Chang Yu Lung(TPE)
Yang Ching Shun(TPE) 11 – 7 Stuart Pettman(GBR)
Baseth Mapandi(PHI) 11 – 4 Oliver Villafuerte(PHI)
Liu Ri Teng(TPE) 11 – 9 Emil Martinez(PHI)
Cheng Yu Hsuan(TPE) 11 – 4 James Aranaz(PHI)
Warren Kiamco(PHI) 11 – 8 Karol Skowerski(POL)
 
Wow! That single elimination format in the 64man round is brutal.

A couple bad rolls and dry breaks and you are done.
 
Only 3 out of 48 Phi left standing. I hope Warren wins it. Cost of living in NY is brutal. Johnnyt
 
Big shocks- Orcullo and Chang Yu Lung are out. De Luna out.
Ko Pin Yi still in it winning hill hill match . Low profile fisherman Yang still in it . Kiamco still in

Final 64
First Session results. Winners move on to the Final 32. Losers are out.
Jundel Mazon(PHI) 11 – 10 Jeffrey De Luna(PHI)
Irsa Nasution(INA) 11 – 8 Dennis Orcollo(PHI)
Ko Pin Yi(TPE) 11 – 10 Alex Kazakis(GRE)
Ruben Bautista(MEX) 11- 10 Michael Turkowski(POL)
Wu Kun Lin(TPE) 11 – 10 Piotr Kudlik(POL)
Marcus Chamat(SWE) 11 – 5 Chang Yu Lung(TPE)
Yang Ching Shun(TPE) 11 – 7 Stuart Pettman(GBR)
Baseth Mapandi(PHI) 11 – 4 Oliver Villafuerte(PHI)
Liu Ri Teng(TPE) 11 – 9 Emil Martinez(PHI)
Cheng Yu Hsuan(TPE) 11 – 4 James Aranaz(PHI)
Warren Kiamco(PHI) 11 – 8 Karol Skowerski(POL)

Thanks for the updates, is there a link where I can follow?
 
After this session, play will resume again at 9 pm US EST.

I hope they show the Anton Raga vs Karl Boyes match on the live stream.
 
Johann Chua just eliminated Ralf Souquet with a score of 11-9.

Wow, Orcullo, Mika Immonen, Souquet and Thorsten are now all out.

Next session, starts at 9 pm, Thursday, US EST.
 
You can now add Bustamante and Gabica to the list of eliminated players:

Results from 2nd Session, Final 64.

Darren Appleton(GBR) 11 – 7 Muhammad Bewi(INA)
Ruslan Chinakhov(RUS) 11 – 10 Jason Klatt(CAN)
Ruben Cuna(PHI) 11 – 4 Denis Grabe(EST)
Ko Ping Chung(TPE) 11 – 6 Patrick Gonzales(PHI)
Jonas Magpantay(PHI) 11 – 9 Hsu Jui An(TPE)
David Alcaide(ESP) 11 – 9 Francisco Bustamante(PHI)
Chang Jung Lin(TPE) 11 – 2 Manuel Gama(POR)
Raymund Faraon(PHI) 11 – 5 Ryan Maglassang(PHI)
Mieszko Fortunski(POL) 11 – 9 Marco Teutscher(NED)
Johann Chua(PHI) 11 – 9 Ralf Souquet(GER)
Wang Can(CHN) 11 – 5 Antonio Gabica(PHI)
 
Remaining results for tonight
Shockers-Buste is out, Ralf out
In are Baby Ko, Chang JL. Wang Can, Darren, Johann

Results from 2nd Session, Final 64.
Darren Appleton(GBR) 11 – 7 Muhammad Bewi(INA)
Ruslan Chinakhov(RUS) 11 – 10 Jason Klatt(CAN)
Ruben Cuna(PHI) 11 – 4 Denis Grabe(EST)
Ko Ping Chung(TPE) 11 – 6 Patrick Gonzales(PHI)
Jonas Magpantay(PHI) 11 – 9 Hsu Jui An(TPE)
David Alcaide(ESP) 11 – 9 Francisco Bustamante(PHI)
Chang Jung Lin(TPE) 11 – 2 Manuel Gama(POR)
Raymund Faraon(PHI) 11 – 5 Ryan Maglassang(PHI)
Mieszko Fortunski(POL) 11 – 9 Marco Teutscher(NED)
Johann Chua(PHI) 11 – 9 Ralf Souquet(GER)
Wang Can(CHN) 11 – 5 Antonio Gabica(PHI)

Tomorrow they will play remaining 10 matches of last 64
 
Remaining 10 matches of last 64 tomorrow morning.
Many tough and tantalising matches. These are bottom half matches which are tougher than top half.

Fu, Che Wei TPE v Alcano, Ronnie PHI
Ouschan, Albin AUT v Corteza, Lee Vann PHI
Raga, Anton PHI v Boyes, Karl GBR

David, Renemar PHI v Babica, Radoslaw POL
Biado, Carlo PHI v Ekonomopoulos, Nick GRE
Silvano, Romeo PHI v Gomez, Roberto PHI
Haya, Elmer PHI v Makkonen Petri FI
Yang, Ricky PHI v Morra John CAN
Bonus Jerico PHI v Liu, Haitao CHN
RYU Seung Woo KOR v Pagulayan, Alex CAN
 
Remaining 10 matches of last 64 tomorrow morning.
Many tough and tantalising matches. These are bottom half matches which are tougher than top half.

Fu, Che Wei TPE v Alcano, Ronnie PHI
Ouschan, Albin AUT v Corteza, Lee Vann PHI
Raga, Anton PHI v Boyes, Karl GBR

David, Renemar PHI v Babica, Radoslaw POL
Biado, Carlo PHI v Ekonomopoulos, Nick GRE
Silvano, Romeo PHI v Gomez, Roberto PHI
Haya, Elmer PHI v Makkonen Petri FI
Yang, Ricky PHI v Morra John CAN
Bonus Jerico PHI v Liu, Haitao CHN
RYU Seung Woo KOR v Pagulayan, Alex CAN


Ricky Yang is NOT Pinoy...I believe he's Indonesian. However, thank you for the updates! They're much appreciated.
 
Ko Pin Yi survived 2 hill hill do or die matches v Mika and v Kazakis
In Mika match, Ko's break was not working and Mika missed a few easy balls which eventually cost Mika the match. With pin point positioning Ko ran a few tough out
Then Ko played Kazakis what must be a great match according to ted Lerner's report below. Kazakis had 4 balls left in hill hill rack but he messed up position on 7. If Kazoom had run the stream like W9B every table would be streamed and we would not have missed such great matches
After surviving such 2 near death matches, IMHO Ko will be big favorite to win whole thing. Of cos standing in his way are his baby bro, a battalion of Pinoys, Darren, Chang JL, comeback kids Chamat and Yang :D


http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/index.asp?id=17&pagetype=event_news&eventid=236&eventnewsid=213
JUST LIKE OLD TIMES
Swedish veteran Marcus Chamat dominates world number 1 Chang Yu Lung to advance to the final 32 at the 2015 MP Cup World 10-ball Championship.

Marcus ChamatBy Ted Lerner
WPA Press Officer

Photos Courtesy Bob Guerrero

(General Santos City, Philippines)--From the late 1990's to the late 2000’s, the name ‘Marcus Chamat’ regularly featured on pool leader boards, especially the biggest events in the sport. The affable Swede twice reached the semi-finals of the World 9-ball Championship, and finished in the top ten six other times.

The last few years, however, saw the man known affectionately as “Napoleon” stay closer to his home of Gavle, Sweden. As a single father to a young boy and a pool club to administer, the calling of the brutally tough international pool circuit had to take a back seat.

But on Thursday night in General Santos City in the southern Philippines, the 39 year old Swede turned back the clock with one of the finest performances of his career. Matching up against world number 1 Chang Yu Lung in the single elimination round of 64 at the 2015 World 10-ball Championship, Chamat played flawlessly, running the Taiwanese great out of the SM mall with a resounding 11-5 win. The victory means Chamat will come back to play on Friday in the round of 32. And he knows as well as anyone that he has the tools to make a serious run.

“That was my best match of the tournament, one of the best matches I played in a long time,” a delighted Chamat said after leaving the table. “He’s the number 1 player in the world. Everything was laid out right. My safeties were awesome. I have to take it just one match at a time. Obviously I have the game or I wouldn’t be here. If I can come with game like that against a player like that, I can beat anyone.”

Ko Pin YiWith the slog of the group stages giving way to the money rounds, it’s that time in a big event when the streaking players will begin to reveal themselves. Often times in world championships, players who go on to win it have to suffer a major scare before they catch a gear and streak towards the winner circle.

With that intangible in mind, fans shouldn’t be surprised to see Taiwan’s Ko Pin Yi hovering close to glory after Friday’s three sessions conclude. The 25 year old had one of those epic days today that just screamed “destiny.” Ko first matched up in sensational do-or-die battle in the group stage against Hall of Famer Mika Immonen. With a free pass to the exits hanging on every ball, the stars battled toe to toe right to the bitter end. Ko held his nerve and won at the wire, 9-8.

The round of 64 began soon after and Ko got the call to go up against talented Greek, Alexander Kazakis. After the pair slugged it out for two hours, and leaving a one rack decider, Kazakis appeared headed for victory with just four balls left on the table. The Greek, however, blew position on the seven and after a miss, Ko stepped in and held his nerve yet again to claim a well-deserved spot in the final 32.

As usual Taiwan is making its mark in a world championship. In all, ten Taiwanese players made it to the round of 64, with six, including Ko’s 19 year old brother Ping Chung, already through to the round of 32. Two more Taiwan players will compete on Friday morning.

The Philippines started the tournament with a whopping 43 players out of the 128 man field so it’s not surprising that Filipinos made up the bulk of those who qualified, 27 out of 64 players, in fact. What was surprising was the early exit of two of the country’s biggest names. World number 7 Dennis Orcollo ran out of luck against Indonesia’s tough Irsa Nasution, falling 11-8. Hall of Famer Francisco Bustamante dueled with Spanish veteran David Alcaide, losing at the wire, 11-9.

Irsa Nasution of IndonesiaMuch of the spotlight for the Philippines now turns to the heaps of relatively unknown young talents waiting for their turn to grab some world pool glory. Raymund Faraon, Baseth Mapandi, Jundel Mazon, Ruben Cuna, Jonas Magpantay , and Johann Chua, who defeated a stingy Ralf Souquet, all fought their way in the final 32.

One Filipino veteran local fans should keep a sharp eye out for is Warren Kiamco. Kiamco has been on the scene for over 25 years and has carved out a great reputation, especially in the United States. He recently captured the Derby City 9-ball in Louisville, Kentucky and is in excellent form in Gen San. Kiamco seems primed to finally grab the ultimate prize that has eluded him all these years. But the veteran knows he can’t get ahead of himself.

“I’m in good shape right now,” the 44 year old Kiamco said after moving into the round of 32 with a convincing win over Poland’s Karol Skowerski. “But there’s always pressure, even if you won your last tournament. The pressure is the same if you play in the Philippines or in another country. It all depends on how you feel. I definitely have a chance but I can’t think about that now. I have to take it one match at a time.”

Expect a wave of Pinoys in the round of 32 and beyond as Filipinos will feature in all ten remaining matches in the round of 64, which will be played on Friday morning.

Friday will be a very busy day at the SM Mall as the field will be reduced all the way down to the Final 4 by the conclusion of play. That means players will have to play at least three grueling race to 11 matches, with some even having to play four. That’s the kind of hard core effort that might even wear down a warrior like Manny Pacquiao.

The semi-finals and final will take place on Saturday.

The winner of the 2015 World 10-ball Championship will receive $40,000, while the runner up will receive $20,000

**The 2015 MP Cup World 10-ball Championship takes place at the SM Mall in General Santos City, Philippines from February 15-21 and is sanctioned by the World Pool & Billiard Association(WPA), the world governing body of pool.

To view the brackets please CLICK HERE

The WPA will be on hand in General Santos throughout this year’s World 10-ball Championship providing up to the minute information, live scoring, photographs and in depth articles with insights and analysis from WPA Press Officer Ted Lerner.

Fans can interact with us through the WPA’s official Facebook Page for the event at this link;https://www.facebook.com/wpaworld9ballchampionship

The WPA is also on Twitter; @poolwpa

For more information you can also visit the WPA website at www.wpapool.com.
 
Low profile fisherman Yang still in it .

Very interesting name to see in there, and he is clearly still OK at the game of pool.

I would love to see him snap this thing off and maybe get back into full time competition, he was insanely strong.
 
Very interesting name to see in there, and he is clearly still OK at the game of pool.

I would love to see him snap this thing off and maybe get back into full time competition, he was insanely strong.

One of my favorite players, would be a treat to see him win whole thing. Such a great pool brain.
He swapped profession with ex-fisherman Dennis :D Read that he won a fishing competition. He is not too shabby with 10 ball :D Few years ago after a break he came back to play All Japan 10ball , got into final but went up against Chang JL who played his A++ game running big pack.
Good to see oldies like Yang, Chamat and Ricky Yang show up
 
i would like to see wu chia ching back in the game, I suspect the politics of his taiwan/china scenraio alongside the early success may have wrecked his best playing days
 
I am routing for the pinoy underdogs like Anton Raga, Johann Chua, Raymond Faraon and all the relatively unknown Filipinos in the final 64/32. Chua impressed me in his match against Souquet earlier. Hoping to see Anton Raga in the tv table later tonight.
 
:) Live streaming link.

Lee Van Corteza vs Albin Ouschan (final 64)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEjDHDIgARI

NOTE: Video quality looking a lot better compared to the past couple of days. Hope it stays this way. We have a long night ahead of us. They will be grinding down to the last 8.
 
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