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In no particular order, the 10 that instantly come to mind are SVB, Pagulayan, Filler, Ouschan, Orcullo, JL Chang, Feijen, Appleton, Souquet and Wu. No doubt, I've left someone out.
Both worthy of consideration.Surprised to not see either Shaw or Immonen in your list.
For the previous twenty, 1982-2002, both make the list for sure, but I'm not so sure about the last twenty.20 years? Archer? Earl?
For the previous twenty, 1982-2002, both make the list for sure, but I'm not so sure about the last twenty.
Sorry missed the 20 years thingBuddy Hall
Ko brothers maybe?In no particular order, the 10 that instantly come to mind are SVB, Pagulayan, Filler, Ouschan, Orcullo, JL Chang, Feijen, Appleton, Souquet and Wu. No doubt, I've left someone out.
not in last 20yrsJose Parica gets a vote frm me
The China Open 9-ball is just as difficult to win as the US Open, but the thought process here is good. Anyone who has won at least two of the World 9-ball, US Open 9-ball, and China Open should be a slam dunk for the list. The ones I can think of who've done so are SVB, Wu, Filler and Ouschan. Of those, only Filler has won all three, but I think any list should start with these four players.I'd say look at the WPA 9 and 10 ball world championship winners, plus the US Open winners from 2002 to 2022. That list would get the answer, and can then be further narrowed down.
Both are rightfully in the conversation.Ko brothers maybe?
The China Open 9-ball is just as difficult to win as the US Open, but the thought process here is good. Anyone who has won at least two of the World 9-ball, US Open 9-ball, and China Open should be a slam dunk for the list. The ones I can think of who've done so are SVB, Wu, Filler and Ouschan. Of those, only Filler has won all three, but I think any list should start with these four players.