Who do you like from here to win the Open?

Warren amazes me. I've seen him play bad and I mean like an APA 5 several times. It's hard to believe he is the same guy when he plays solid.

Warren can be like a pitbull with a bone sometimes when he's on. I like his chances.
 
Honestly, I'd like to see Mike Dechaine break through. Sarcastically, Karl Boyes, because the tarnished reputation of this tournament deserves a scumbag champion.
 
Oh and to answer the question of the thread, I'm hoping that Jayson can get his first Open. Not that I'm biased or anything, oh no no no...

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For the A-side I think Albin and Dechaine are both looking really good. Albin had a strong comeback on Peach down quite a lot early in their match and comfortably beat him 11-6. Dechaine just pummeled Morra 11-2, which means he has got to be shooting well because Morra is normally steady.

The B-side is a mess of elite players and TBH most of the favorites have gone to it, and some already went off of it.

I think Jun Lin Chang has a chance to do some damage on the B-side if he can get in gear. He had a terrible match against Ortmann, starting with a illegal break that gave Ortmann an early huge lead. Ortmann shot well into the 0.900's building up a huge lead. Ortmann slipped late in the match but the deficit was simply too big.

SVB is as dangerous as anyone on the B-side. He shot a great match against Bergman and made some sick outs, nothing really even laid very easy for SVB in that match and it was an uphill battle the whole way.

Noone is talking about Biado either, while he silently stomps through the A-side, having just beat Thorsten Hohmann 11-3. Shaw will need to pull out a different gear than he has been playing with so far if he wants to win against Biado in his next match.
 
Oh and to answer the question of the thread, I'm hoping that Jayson can get his first Open. Not that I'm biased or anything, oh no no no...

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Jayson has been hitting 'em strong too this week. He beat Mika in a challenge match at Greenleaf's Pool Room in straight pool.

I watched Jayson play against Shane a few years ago at the Open, and he was fidgety and nervous on the TV table. I think he has seasoning now as well as a few first-place wins this past year. He is a strong contender for sure!
 
Oh and to answer the question of the thread, I'm hoping that Jayson can get his first Open. Not that I'm biased or anything, oh no no no...

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I'm a Shaw fan as well. He will need to play solid against Biado. I'm gonna watch the stream.
 
Biado all the way.

I don't know much about this Biado guy. I googled him, and his nickname is "Lucky Luke." Here is his bio on AzBilliards Pro Players:

Mr. Biado was a golf caddy until he joined Bugsy Promotions as a pool pro in 2004.

His titles include:
Manny Pacquio Cup - 2010
Philippine National Champion - 2011
Banjamasin 9-Ball Champion - 2012
Green Garden Jakarta 9-Ball Open - 2012



Came in second place at World 10-Ball Championships to Ko.
 

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Pulling for Dechaine....

As far as dominance, has Dechaine been the strongest force so far? I wish we could look at the Accu-Stat scores of the matches and compare, but that would take forever. :grin-square:
 
About 30 can win

Here were my early predictions
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=5315569&postcount=25

Still think some of those will win but any of the 30 below can win :D
Many from loser side can still win. The dark horses I like are Karen Corr, Ignacio, Bergman, Chang Jung Lin, Chang Yu Lung, Darren, Ortmann, Actually I do not mind any of those below winning
It is winners break and whoever masters the break on TV table has best chance. Don't talk about running out or shooting. Almost all below can do that.
The Open is now open :thumbup:

Albin Ouschan
Alex Kazakis
Alex Pagulayan
Cheng Yu Hsuan
Dang Jinhu
Darren Appleton
Dennis Orcullo
Jayson Shaw
Jeffrey Ignacio
John Morra
Jung Lin Chang
Justin Bergman
Kai Lun Hsu
Karen Corr
Karl Boyes
Li He Wen
Liu Haitao
Mika Immonen
Mike Dechaine
Nick van den Berg
Niels Feijen
Nikos Ekonomopoulos
Oliver Ortmann
Ralf Souquet
Roberto Gomez
Rodney Morris
Ruslan Chinakhov
Thorsten Hohmann
Warren Kiamco
Yu Lung Chang
:D
 
More and more I'm liking Bergman...
....I liked him in the Shaw race to 80 also.

He's got it all...he can grind and he can run out.
....reminds me of Souquet...but with more fire.

Get used to him, Bergman is here to stay....if it's not this winner's circle...
...it will be another one in not too long
 
R. Chinahov vs. R. Souquet on the winners side.

SVB vs. K. Corr on the Losers side.


R. Souquet vs. K. Corr in the finals.

K. Corr brings it on home.
 
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