What A Joke This Is

billiardspro

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I cant believe what i saw today when i logged on and saw the filipino challenge match..I mean come on charlie williams is all they could come up with..Sorry I dont think it is a good choice..What about you? I would just like to say congrats to the filipino's in advance..
 
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billiardspro said:
I cant believe what i saw today when i logged on and saw the filipino challenge match..I mean come on charlie williams is all they could come up with..Sorry I dont think it is a good choice..What about you? I would just like to say congrats to the filipino's in advance..
I like Rodney as a choice. Both he and Charlie are UPA members. That should explain it all.
 
billiardspro said:
I cant believe what i saw today when i logged on and saw the filipino challenge match..I mean come on charlie williams is all they could come up with..Sorry I dont think it is a good choice..What about you? I would just like to say congrats to the filipino's in advance..

You can bet that CW organized the rest of the World field and that is why he is in there. Not to mention his recent 10 Ball victory and 2nd at Turning Stone.
 
Seems a pretty balanced challenge....

billiardspro said:
I cant believe what i saw today when i logged on and saw the filipino challenge match..I mean come on charlie williams is all they could come up with..Sorry I dont think it is a good choice..What about you? I would just like to say congrats to the filipino's in advance..

Besides Reyes, the other members of the Team QC Philippines are fellow former world champions Alex Pagulayan and Ronnie Alcano, reigning world no.1 Dennis Orcollo, Francisco ?Django? Bustamante, 2007 World Pool runner-up Roberto Gomez, Lee Van Corteza and Warren Kiamco.

They will go up against a foreign team also led by three former world titlists in Chia-Ching Wu of Chinese-Taipei, Mika Immonen of Finland and Thorsten Hohmann of Germany. The other players of Team World are former European no.1 Konstantin Stepanov of Russia, 2006 Asian Games gold medalist Satoshi Kawabata of Japan, Ching-Shun Yang of Chinese-Taipei, and Charlie Williams and Rodney Morris of the United States.


Seems like a pretty good balanced team-challenge, it would be very interesting to see the final results....
 
The key is to pay absolutely NO attention to anything that has to do with CW, KT, the IPT or DP. I doubt that any interpretation or the initials is necessary.
 
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