The only guy to be allowe free entry into the world pool championships

augustine tan said:
hello people,

this is augustine tan. all the way from singapore. a pro pool player.

I have seen the crown prince pla before and I dont think his game is fit enough to be on the world stage.

however, He did contributed some money to pool.

i believed that the prize money of the yearly brunei 9-ball open comes from him.

http://www.infofoto.org.bn/main.php?g2_itemId=96527

http://www.infofoto.org.bn/main.php?g2_itemId=97168

this was quoted by manila standard today, before wpc 2008.

=" Another significant dimension of the World Pool Championships last year and again this year will be the competitive presence of Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah of Brunei, whom we refer to as ?The Crown Prince of Pool.?

The prince?s game has obviously improved because in the recent Brunei 9-Ball Invitational Cup, he upset Chinese Taipei?s Chang Jung Lin in the quarterfinals in a pulsating 9-8 finish. But based on the draw this year, the prince faces a formidable task in his opening-round match as he faces German ace Thomas Engert, the 2007 World Pool Masters champion. Also in the same group is Britain?s Imran Majid who is ranked no. 3 on the European Tour.

In many respects, it?s not the winning or the losing that matters. It?s the presence of the prince. As Riches remarked after the prince scored a nerve-wracking 8-7 win over Filipino Jherome Pe?a last year with an unbelievable shot on the 9-ball, ?he showed he knows the game and can play. It was great for the event.? =

http://globalsnookercentre.solupress.com/globalsnookercentre/news/articles/article124.asp

read on the tournament held in 2007

the prince finished at 3rd place

Heyz..augustine, r u the 1 that played with me a couple of times in competitions??
Since when did u join the rank of professional players? :confused:
Let's play some of these days yeah??? :)
 
chaozzzsg said:
Heyz..augustine, r u the 1 that played with me a couple of times in competitions??
Since when did u join the rank of professional players? :confused:
Let's play some of these days yeah??? :)

hahahahahaha..... :D
 
Happens in other sports, not just pool.

For example Victor Garcia, Sergio's dad, has gone to the The European PGA Seniors Tour Q School several times without winning his playing card, yet for several years now he receives a sponsors invitation into the field for most European PGA Seniors Tour events. It is no coincidence that he himself sponsors an event on the tour every year. He is a fairly competent player, an interesting character and an asset to the events in which he participates.

By all means argue against the principle of any wild cards and/or any sponsor invitations ever being incorporated into the numbers for any given event, but once that argument/discussion over the basic principle of it is over (and in the case of the World 8 Ball that discussion/argument was decided upon several years ago) that should be it.......if the decision is not to have any that's fine, but if the decision is otherwise then the wild card distributors and/or sponsors should be left to get on with inviting anyone they themselves see fit to invite, as in this case.
 
Fast Lenny said:
This is how i know the worlds geography. :D
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Too funny!
 
Hail Mary Shot said:
better keep those cameras hidden. :D

:D :) I haven't made it up to Fujairah Qualifiers...... managed by some fluke to score well enough in round one to make it into the very last group to tee off in the second round of the Golf Order of Merit event I was involved in so by the very late time I got finished had no choice but to hotfoot it straight back to Abu Dhabi at the end of weekend. The video camera concealment skills and prince bodyguard avoidance tactics have therefore yet to be tested.

To rub salt in it a 16 year old kid (+2 handicap amateur) playing in my group shot 3 under off the 7,400 yard tips in a howling wind in that second round (5 under through last 6 holes with a lip out for another birdie on 18) to add to his 1 over on day one, soundly thrashing me and everyone else who was still in contention.

Will need to find another sport that's easier on decrepit never has beens........tiddleywinks anyone?:)
 
memikey said:
:D :) I haven't made it up to Fujairah Qualifiers...... managed by some fluke to score well enough in round one to make it into the very last group to tee off in the second round of the Golf Order of Merit event I was involved in so by the very late time I got finished had no choice but to hotfoot it straight back to Abu Dhabi at the end of weekend. The video camera concealment skills and prince bodyguard avoidance tactics have therefore yet to be tested.

To rub salt in it a 16 year old kid (+2 handicap amateur) playing in my group shot 3 under off the 7,400 yard tips in a howling wind in that second round (5 under through last 6 holes with a lip out for another birdie on 18) to add to his 1 over on day one, soundly thrashing me and everyone else who was still in contention.

Will need to find another sport that's easier on decrepit never has beens........tiddleywinks anyone?:)

Tiddleywinks requires far more hand/finger coordination than pool.
Try watching the telly. :)
JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
Tiddleywinks requires far more hand/finger coordination than pool.
Try watching the telly. :)
JoeyA

I lost at that as well Joey:rolleyes: .........in fact the biattcchhh has still got the remote:)
 
I've played 14.1 for over 30 years and to this day I am a threat to throw triple digit runs at anybody at any time if the balls open up for me. I have earned the respect of many of the best players in the world by sparring with them and assisting them coaching - and providing them with guidance on strengthening their games and preparing for this particular event.

just to clarify blackjack you called me out a month ago and said when i come to america you would give me 250 start first to 1000 at straight pool for $5,000 i since said in another post yes i accept but you did not reply.

are we still playing this game? because you threw this game/bet at me and i definatly want to play?

i want to experience this 30 years of knowledge and triple digit runs first hand, and if it only costs me $5,000 to do it great let me know :rolleyes:
 
I have no problem with WPA giving out Wild Card slots to royalty of a sovreignty as long as they also dish it out to the royalty of the sport, Efren. Or is Efren just good at one-pocket and not at 8-ball?:eek:

Somehow this tournament feels hollow without a known CONSISTENT champion in the format present.
 
poolstriker said:
Well thats a surprise:

Muhtadee Billa HRH, Crown Prince lost 8-1 to Marcus Westen of Germany

What a loser.:mad:

So embarrasing.

Anyone got it on tape??:D :D


Somebody just bought for it xxxxxxxx dollars! I wonder who may that be?
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poolstriker said:
Well it just gets worse and worse for the Prince Billah:D :D

He is also known as the following names on this thread

"toolbag":D
"the clown":D
"douchbag":D
"retard":D

He lost his second consecutive game in th 8 ball championships booting him out of the competition on day 2.

The Prince lost 8-1 to Bruno Muratore of Italy

So he basically won 2 games for the whole of the tournament...GOOD GOING PRO PRINCE BILLAH:D :D

Maybe he had a bad day again, but tournament after tournament the same thing happens.

I suggest he plays in the handicap for retards 8 ball champions, (no discrespecting those fine player as well, they play great inspite of what they've got). Maybe he might win a game.

I think its time for the WPA to do something about this because its gone beyond a side show.

I think some of the comments about the Prince are a little over the top.

Maybe he is no champion, but he has a great deal of passion for the game. Maybe in his country, he is one of the best, and if so, then so be it.

To ridicule him in this manner seems cruel to me. Pool needs people just like the Prince to help promote it as a sport around the world. Why slam someone who happens to love the game, the same as we do right here on this forum?!

Everyone has their own opinion, I know, but I'm speaking up for a prince I don't even know. He can't be such a bad guy if he loves pool. :)

JAM
 
bongobill said:
....
Brunei does not hold any pool championship events. So you're wrong on that point.
....

The Prince has ever held 2005&2007 Brunei 9-ball Invitational Cup. The Prince is no. 1 of Brunei, and of course he can be the representative of his country...... Undoubtedly.
 
JAM said:
I think some of the comments about the Prince are a little over the top.

Maybe he is no champion, but he has a great deal of passion for the game. Maybe in his country, he is one of the best, and if so, then so be it.

To ridicule him in this manner seems cruel to me. Pool needs people just like the Prince to help promote it as a sport around the world. Why slam someone who happens to love the game, the same as we do right here on this forum?!

Everyone has their own opinion, I know, but I'm speaking up for a prince I don't even know. He can't be such a bad guy if he loves pool. :)

JAM

couldn't had agreed more. though personally I don't like the way things or certain news revolve around him being in the highest level competition, the insults are just way over the top. it's ok to be sarcastic, but using such defamatory words are unacceptable for learned individuals. I, myself don't like the prince, but I wouldn't resort to using such words.
 
tap, tap, tap! I agree with you JAM!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

JAM said:
I think some of the comments about the Prince are a little over the top.

Maybe he is no champion, but he has a great deal of passion for the game. Maybe in his country, he is one of the best, and if so, then so be it.

To ridicule him in this manner seems cruel to me. Pool needs people just like the Prince to help promote it as a sport around the world. Why slam someone who happens to love the game, the same as we do right here on this forum?!

Everyone has their own opinion, I know, but I'm speaking up for a prince I don't even know. He can't be such a bad guy if he loves pool. :)

JAM
 
Hail Mary Shot said:
I would like to see him do that outside of Brunei. also looking forward to some video recording of him in action rather than reading all of these hype.

There are some other players who have lost their first two matches by wide margins and you don't see them being ridiculed and debased.

The jokes, the name calling and the ridiculing does nothing to help the forum ingratiate itself with the Prince. The negative comments about the Prince reflects poorly on this forum.

The Prince would have to be a far bigger man than I think he is to spread his money outside of the Middle East.

This forum's tolerance of the jokes, ridicule and name calling of the Prince does nothing to move him toward becoming more philanthopic toward our sport.

JoeyA
 
There was a time not so lon ago.....

JoeyA said:
There are some other players who have lost their first two matches by wide margins and you don't see them being ridiculed and debased.

The jokes, the name calling and the ridiculing does nothing to help the forum ingratiate itself with the Prince. The negative comments about the Prince reflects poorly on this forum.

The Prince would have to be a far bigger man than I think he is to spread his money outside of the Middle East.

This forum's tolerance of the jokes, ridicule and name calling of the Prince does nothing to move him toward becoming more philanthopic toward our sport.

JoeyA

There was a time not so long ago that the people who are making such derogatory comments about a prince would end up in a river or a dungeon, regretting any word they had spoken or written. I would suggest that none of these people ever chance to travel to Brunei even today...

Jaden
 
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