SVB in the Philippines?!?

JoeyA said:
Come on Mike, don't write in riddles. What is the Russian's name who beat Biado in hill-hill match in the Dumaguete qualifier? What was the race? Give us a few more details.:D

JoeyA
Joey, like I said he's just an amateur and doesn't deserve drawing much attention even beating Biado :D all right, all right, here's the relevant post describing the whole thing: CLICK HERE. It was a race to 7 throughout the qualification tournament.

Now back to incredible SDK (South Dakota Kid) please :)
 
Vahmurka said:
Joey, like I said he's just an amateur and doesn't deserve drawing much attention even beating Biado :D all right, all right, here's the relevant post describing the whole thing: CLICK HERE. It was a race to 7 throughout the qualification tournament.

Now back to incredible SDK (South Dakota Kid) please :)

In the other thread you asked for the name of the guy in yellow.

He is called Don Don, and is a good player himself. (You wouldn't like to play any of the other 2 players in the pic either, Russian Petiza and Jimmy, If I am not mistaken)
 
I just got hooked up with Directv so I looked to see if they have any of the channels mentioned above. They do! They actually have international packages with Filipino being one. Unfortunately, it's $26/month! I want to watch pool, but I don't want to pay $300 per year just so I can catch an occasional match.
 
Roy Steffensen said:
In the other thread you asked for the name of the guy in yellow.

He is called Don Don, and is a good player himself. (You wouldn't like to play any of the other 2 players in the pic either, Russian Petiza and Jimmy, If I am not mistaken)



I don't believe that's Don Don Razalan Roy, he's much more good looking than that! :grin:

And you're right about the other 2 guys, Russian "Bobby" Petiza and Jimmy "Baba" Cheng.
 
mosconiac said:
I just got hooked up with Directv so I looked to see if they have any of the channels mentioned above. They do! They actually have international packages with Filipino being one. Unfortunately, it's $26/month! I want to watch pool, but I don't want to pay $300 per year just so I can catch an occasional match.


Then ask them if you can subscribe and cancel them after the pool coverage
is done, they can charge you prorated, or pay by the days you've used up...

On a sidenote, how's DirectTV compared to cable when it comes to clarity and is there any problem
with connections? I've been planning to try DirectTV, I'm tied up with Time-Warner right now...
 
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