Johnnyt said:Are the new rankings based on their last 10 tournaments? Like Allision has $41,000...is that like an average of $4100 a tournament? Johnnyt
girlwon1 said:I heard Jasmin say that she was staying here in San Diego until it is time for the Vegas tournament. In reply to a previous post if she qualified, she doesnt have to for the Vegas event. They give out many spots to overseas players.
I am sure many of the locals here will be showing up to On Cue a bit more often to catch her playing some til the middle of May.
Thank you sjm. Johnnytsjm said:The new WPBA rankings are based on the last ten tournaments but not on money earned. The new ranking points system, as I remember it (you'd have to check WPBA.com to be certain):
1st 5,000 if undefeated, 4,750 with one loss
2nd 4,250 with one loss, 4,000 with two losses
3/4 3,750 with one loss, 3,500 with two losses
5/8 3,250 with one loss, 3,000 with two losses
9/16 2,750 with one loss, 2,000 with two losses
17/24 2,000
25/32 1,500
33/38 750
49/64 50
Also, I think 1 1/2 times the above points will be awarded for the most important events (I'd guess that means the BCA pro event, the US Open and the WPBA Nationals, but I don't know for sure).
In my opinion, it's a very good ranking system.
Johnnyt said:Thank you sjm. Johnnyt
Johnnyt said:No updates yet? I can't wait to see these TV matches on TV. Johnnyt
The match between Xiao Ting Pan and Jasmin Ouschan is one I am dying to see. They are both emotionless when they play, and both have very good breaks.sjm said:There are four great stories out there waiting to happen today.
If Xiaoting Pan wins the title
She lost the final double-hill at WPBA North Carolina, dominated the field in winning WPBA Michigan City, and dominated the field to win the World Championships. If she's good enough to win this, she may establish herself, in the eyes of many, as the player to beat on the tour, and capturing the #1 ranking by the end of this WPBA season would become a realistic goal. A win here and Pan walks away as the #3 ranked player on the WPBA.
If Jasmin Ouschan wins the title
She wowed us a year ago at the BCA Pro event, and, although she doesn't play the WPBA tour, it's common knowledge that she's one of the most elite woman pool players. If she wins this one, which would include beating Pan in the semis, she'll further establish herself as one of women's pool's superstars, and will have rebounded from a disappointment in the World Championships.
If Kelly Fisher wins the title
A third straight win at WPBA San Diego by Kelly Fisher would be a monumental achievement. I can only think of two occasions in the post-Jean-Balukas era where a woman has equalled or surpassed this, and that would be Allison Fisher winning WPBA Peoria four straight times and Karen Corr winning three straight BCA Opens. A win by Kelly Fisher here would put Karen Corr and the #2 ranking in her sights.
If Julie Kelly win the title
The animated and personable Julie Kelly shocked us all with her win in the 2000 World Pool Championships, then backed it up when she ascended all the way to #3 in the WPBA rankings. The last couple of years haven't been very kind to Julie, and a win today would go a long way to re-establishing her as a very dangerous opponent.
Wishing all of these fine players good luck today. May the best woman win!
Johnnyt said:I guess Jasmine doesn't want her picture taken. You would think it would be in the highlights pictures on the WPBA site. Johnnyt
Got...no EEEEEEEEsjm said:Surely, this has to rank as one of the better WPBA events in a while, with so many great champions duking it out for the title. Congratulations and good luck to the worthy finalists, Kelly Fisher and Jasmin Ouschan.
I think the biggest question riding on the result is whether, if Jasmin Ouschan wins, AZB Forum members will be impressed enough to stop adding an extra "E" to the end of her first name. If not, I'd say, she won't have made the grade yet in these AZB parts.