US Open stream...............

pt109

WO double hemlock
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I believe table 1 is the TV table. I hope it is streamed somewhere.

EDIT: I just got word from MR that viewing will be possible the first three days, with an announcement to be made tomorrow.

Thanx, Bob......we always get the stream at the pool hall.
 

garczar

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I believe table 1 is the TV table. I hope it is streamed somewhere.

EDIT: I just got word from MR that viewing will be possible the first three days, with an announcement to be made tomorrow.
I hope so. Skipping the first three days is a f^*&ing joke.
 

tableroll

Rolling Thunder
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Well, i just got a msg. from MR saying that the announcement will be today(4-19) sometime. That's all it said. All we can do now is guess/wait.

Hope someone posts a link for the us open stream when available and some details.
 

AtLarge

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Bergman just posted on Facebook and said he will playing at 10:30 am on the Facebook stream

Good to know. But it would also be nice to know by now whether the streaming is going to start with the first match at 9 am.

Edit -- I see that their Facebook page now says (as of 40 min. ago) "Live scoring from 9 am" and "Watch live on Facebook worldwide." So I guess I'll read that as the streaming also starts at 9 am.

Edit 2 -- Yes, something on that page in the photos section says "LIVE ON FACEBOOK ... FROM 9AM PST."

I see Table 1 has Shaw vs. Marcus Westen at 9 am. Maybe that will be the first match.
 
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garczar

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Sign-in......??

Will you have to sign-in or just go to their FB page? I went there and saw a couple different log-in pages. Looked a tad bogus to me. They want credit card info for a free stream??? I'm out.
 
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SBC

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Will it be pay per view after Tuesday ends with 16 players left?

All the announcement says is it will be televised to a global audience after Tuesday.

This is the link:
http://www.matchroompool.com/news/u...lQSDy2IxDeHbOYsz7aXNirMCzOiHh1C31UNMJTmaoBtA0

Starts at 9am PST

Starting on Sunday, April 21, 256 players from 47 different countries will battle it out across 33 tables at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Convention Centre, Las Vegas. Their first goal will be to reach the last-16 stage, when the tournament switches to a single elimination format with all matches taking place in the Diamond Arena – Matchroom’s renowned TV stage.

From April 21-23 the streaming feature table will showcase some of the standout matches aired globally, free of charge, on the partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship’s official Facebook page.

The action will commence at 9am local time each day and Sunday’s play will open with reigning US Open champion Jayson Shaw beginning his defence against Germany’s Marcus Westen, live on Facebook.

Three further first round matches will follow on the streaming table. They see Justin Bergman in action against Paul Jaurez, partypoker Mosconi Cup MVP Skyler Woodward versus Luu Minh Phuc and five-time US Open champion Shane van Boening taking on Abdullah Saeed O Alshammari of Saudi Arabia. The first day will conclude with some of the standout matches from the first round on the winners’ side.

Matchroom Sport Chairman Barry Hearn said: “We are thrilled to be bringing the first stage of the US Open 9-Ball Championship to pool fans around the world, free of charge, on Facebook.

“As everybody knows this is the first US Open promoted by Matchroom Multi Sport and we want to take this event to a whole new level. That means reaching more fans than ever before. We’ll be broadcasting the final three days live on our partner networks in over 100 countries around the world and we are delighted that we can showcase the pick of the matches from the double elimination stage, free on Facebook.

“With a full field of players from almost 50 different countries this event already has global appeal and we are going to make that even bigger. For the players, it is going to be a tough battle to reach that last-16 stage and with so many of the world’s best descending on Vegas we know there will be some huge matches along the way.”

All matches at the partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship are race to 11, winner breaks, except the final which is race to 13. The draw and match schedule for the first stage of the tournament is available now at www.matchroompool.com.

Players are playing for their share of a $300,000 tournament purse. The winner will take home $50,000, the famous US Open green jacket and the newly-commissioned Barry Behrman trophy.
Tickets for the 43rd partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship are still available at www.matchroompool.com from as little as $10 with VIP packages also available for the final three days of the tournament.

The tournament will be split into two stages with the full field playing double elimination down to the final 16 from Sunday, April 21 until Tuesday April 23 across multiple tables. From Wednesday April 24 until Friday April 26 the final 16 players will play straight knockout in the TV Arena in front of a global television audience.
 

Joe_Jaguar

AzB Silver Member
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Will it be pay per view after Tuesday ends with 16 players left?

All the announcement says is it will be televised to a global audience after Tuesday.

This is the link:
http://www.matchroompool.com/news/u...lQSDy2IxDeHbOYsz7aXNirMCzOiHh1C31UNMJTmaoBtA0

Starts at 9am PST

Starting on Sunday, April 21, 256 players from 47 different countries will battle it out across 33 tables at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Convention Centre, Las Vegas. Their first goal will be to reach the last-16 stage, when the tournament switches to a single elimination format with all matches taking place in the Diamond Arena – Matchroom’s renowned TV stage.

From April 21-23 the streaming feature table will showcase some of the standout matches aired globally, free of charge, on the partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship’s official Facebook page.

The action will commence at 9am local time each day and Sunday’s play will open with reigning US Open champion Jayson Shaw beginning his defence against Germany’s Marcus Westen, live on Facebook.

Three further first round matches will follow on the streaming table. They see Justin Bergman in action against Paul Jaurez, partypoker Mosconi Cup MVP Skyler Woodward versus Luu Minh Phuc and five-time US Open champion Shane van Boening taking on Abdullah Saeed O Alshammari of Saudi Arabia. The first day will conclude with some of the standout matches from the first round on the winners’ side.

Matchroom Sport Chairman Barry Hearn said: “We are thrilled to be bringing the first stage of the US Open 9-Ball Championship to pool fans around the world, free of charge, on Facebook.

“As everybody knows this is the first US Open promoted by Matchroom Multi Sport and we want to take this event to a whole new level. That means reaching more fans than ever before. We’ll be broadcasting the final three days live on our partner networks in over 100 countries around the world and we are delighted that we can showcase the pick of the matches from the double elimination stage, free on Facebook.

“With a full field of players from almost 50 different countries this event already has global appeal and we are going to make that even bigger. For the players, it is going to be a tough battle to reach that last-16 stage and with so many of the world’s best descending on Vegas we know there will be some huge matches along the way.”

All matches at the partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship are race to 11, winner breaks, except the final which is race to 13. The draw and match schedule for the first stage of the tournament is available now at www.matchroompool.com.

Players are playing for their share of a $300,000 tournament purse. The winner will take home $50,000, the famous US Open green jacket and the newly-commissioned Barry Behrman trophy.
Tickets for the 43rd partypoker US Open 9-Ball Championship are still available at www.matchroompool.com from as little as $10 with VIP packages also available for the final three days of the tournament.

The tournament will be split into two stages with the full field playing double elimination down to the final 16 from Sunday, April 21 until Tuesday April 23 across multiple tables. From Wednesday April 24 until Friday April 26 the final 16 players will play straight knockout in the TV Arena in front of a global television audience.

Will have to pay for DAZN or watch one of the many pirated streams of Sky Sports or rebroadcasted streams on Facebook or elsewhere. Drama.
 

BeiberLvr

AzB Silver Member
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Will have to pay for DAZN or watch one of the many pirated streams of Sky Sports or rebroadcasted streams on Facebook or elsewhere. Drama.

People should just pay the $20 for a DAZN subscription and support the sport.

Quality is excellent.
 
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