Some weird stuff. A lot of players not on the list for Hanoi are listed for Peri. The Kaci and Ko brothers, Ouschan, Oi, Fogel, He. That's just a few.
I am very curious to see where everyone plays in the next few weeks.
I get a sense of some dissatisfaction with WNT. Some players more closely aligned with WNT last year appear to have declared themselves free agents of sorts.
Whatever the case, Predator says it's planning more big events for next year. Bit of an arm's race going on between WPA/Predator and WNT. Good for the players - if the dates for big events don't clash too much.
This pretty well encapsulates where things stand.Some weird stuff. A lot of players not on the list for Hanoi are listed for Peri. The Kaci and Ko brothers, Ouschan, Oi, Fogel, He. That's just a few.
I am very curious to see where everyone plays in the next few weeks.
I get a sense of some dissatisfaction with WNT. Some players more closely aligned with WNT last year appear to have declared themselves free agents of sorts.
Whatever the case, Predator says it's planning more big events for next year. Bit of an arm's race going on between WPA/Predator and WNT. Good for the players - if the dates for big events don't clash too much.
There is one big complication. Matchroom supposedly has a rule or bylaw that players have to play in a prescribed number of big majors to be eligible for Reyes/Mosconi and other invitationals. One version says just WPC-US Open-Hanoi, another says all big WNT majors absent an excuse (injury, etc)It's time for Matchroom to do the right thing here, and I believe they will.
There is one big complication. Matchroom supposedly has a rule or bylaw that players have to play in a prescribed number of big majors to be eligible for Reyes/Mosconi and other invitationals. One version says just WPC-US Open-Hanoi, another says all big WNT majors absent an excuse (injury, etc)
This rule exists no where on the Internet. A Matchroom-affiliated person on a WNT Facebook page has been cited as a source, but again, I can't find it. Mike on Dogginit has also been saying for months that players have been made aware of this by Matchroom.
If it is true such a rule exists, MR either has to change it soon, or abide by its own rules. As such, players such as SVB, Filler, the Kaci brothers and the Ko brothers would be excluded from consideration on Reyes/Mosconi.
Personally, I think it would be a bad thing for WNT/MR to go down this road. But they may have boxed themselves in.
We may already be seeing some residue of this. Mike on Dogginit claims Biado was likely pressured to play in Hanoi instead of the WPA/Predator World 8-ball tournament in Bali at the same time to keep his spot on the Reyes. No one has confirmed this.
Biado has won the World 9 ball and 10 ball titles. He would become the only pool player ever to win World 8, 9 and 10 ball titles if he were to play at Bali this year and win. And yet, he is skipping Bali, even though he is sponsored by Predator.
SVB, by the way, has won 8-ball and 9-ball World titles. He played in the World 10-ball tourney, and is skipping Peri/Hanoi, to try to achieve the same goal Biado may have had a chance to accomplish this year. SVB came darn close.
I can't recall if Panozzo himself has said so, but he's not disagreed with the other Mike or argued otherwise.is that mike panozzo? if so there's some credibility. that other guy named mike has some ground to cover for me to consider him a credible source.
I agree. Yet Panozzo said he thinks SVB will be left off the Mosconi for skipping Hanoi. I think he said the same about Filler too. He admitted not having any direct info, but he seemed fairly convinced.in the end MR, like the players, focus on the bottom line. and if you follow that rationale, putting up a weak field in the mosconi is bad business
Matchroom must do what they think is right, but until WPA/Predator and Matchroom make some attempt to work together with regard to shaping the world pool calendar, I fear that we will have to settle for suboptimal fields at the majors too often, and that would be a shame.There is one big complication. Matchroom supposedly has a rule or bylaw that players have to play in a prescribed number of big majors to be eligible for Reyes/Mosconi and other invitationals. One version says just WPC-US Open-Hanoi, another says all big WNT majors absent an excuse (injury, etc)
This rule exists no where on the Internet. A Matchroom-affiliated person on a WNT Facebook page has been cited as a source, but again, I can't find it. Mike on Dogginit has also been saying for months that players have been made aware of this by Matchroom.
If it is true such a rule exists, MR either has to change it soon, or abide by its own rules. As such, players such as SVB, Filler, the Kaci brothers and the Ko brothers would be excluded from consideration on Reyes/Mosconi.
Personally, I think it would be a bad thing for WNT/MR to go down this road. But they may have boxed themselves in.
We may already be seeing some residue of this. Mike on Dogginit claims Biado was likely pressured to play in Hanoi instead of the WPA/Predator World 8-ball tournament in Bali at the same time to keep his spot on the Reyes. No one has confirmed this.
Biado has won the World 9 ball and 10 ball titles. He would become the only pool player ever to win World 8, 9 and 10 ball titles if he were to play at Bali this year and win. And yet, he is skipping Bali, even though he is sponsored by Predator.
SVB, by the way, has won 8-ball and 9-ball World titles. He played in the World 10-ball tourney, and is skipping Peri/Hanoi, to try to achieve the same goal Biado may have had a chance to accomplish this year. SVB came darn close.
I can't recall if Panozzo himself has said so, but he's not disagreed with the other Mike or argued otherwise.
I agree. Yet Panozzo said he thinks SVB will be left off the Mosconi for skipping Hanoi. I think he said the same about Filler too. He admitted not having any direct info, but he seemed fairly convinced.
Zee from SA or Puerto Rico?Did anyone else notice Gerson flying the American Flag? Tell Wiktor we’ll take him too….
Zee from SA or Puerto Rico?
Most of the Chinese/Chinese Taipei games are being streamed to Douyin, WeChat etcProbably a mistake on Gerson.
Odd streaming on this event. One table without commentary on Matchroom. Some Vietnamese streams floating around. And players not on table one are being allowed to send out video of their own matches.
Strange, especially since the Peri actually has a notably stronger field than Hanoi.
Who knew “rule or bylaw” meant the same thing as extortion?There is one big complication. Matchroom supposedly has a rule or bylaw that players have to play in a prescribed number of big majors to be eligible for Reyes/Mosconi and other invitationals. One version says just WPC-US Open-Hanoi, another says all big WNT majors absent an excuse (injury, etc)
This rule exists no where on the Internet. A Matchroom-affiliated person on a WNT Facebook page has been cited as a source, but again, I can't find it. Mike on Dogginit has also been saying for months that players have been made aware of this by Matchroom.
If it is true such a rule exists, MR either has to change it soon, or abide by its own rules. As such, players such as SVB, Filler, the Kaci brothers and the Ko brothers would be excluded from consideration on Reyes/Mosconi.
Personally, I think it would be a bad thing for WNT/MR to go down this road. But they may have boxed themselves in.
We may already be seeing some residue of this. Mike on Dogginit claims Biado was likely pressured to play in Hanoi instead of the WPA/Predator World 8-ball tournament in Bali at the same time to keep his spot on the Reyes. No one has confirmed this.
Biado has won the World 9 ball and 10 ball titles. He would become the only pool player ever to win World 8, 9 and 10 ball titles if he were to play at Bali this year and win. And yet, he is skipping Bali, even though he is sponsored by Predator.
SVB, by the way, has won 8-ball and 9-ball World titles. He played in the World 10-ball tourney, and is skipping Peri/Hanoi, to try to achieve the same goal Biado may have had a chance to accomplish this year. SVB came darn close.