WNT Hanoi Open 2025, Vietnam, Oct 7-12

I did wonder who you meant with dodong. Thought maybe you just had a typo on Duong Quoc Huang's name.

James Aranas has not really done anything since winning the WCOP with Chua. He is known to be a nervous player in big events. That's his rep.
So did everyone. I had no idea who dodong was.
 
 
Skyler has been treating pool like a joke for years now. Why he keeps getting picked for Mosconi and/or Reyes Cup is beyond me.

he had two or three really good mosconi years, and has been ok in recent years when svb's gone fishing mentally. can't see him not picked, but sure would like to see him more dedicated in the tour. he's heading into wasted talent territory
 
AJ Manas was named as a captain's wildcard to the Reyes Cup. Ostensibly Bustamante made the pick.

Terrible pick in my view. He has done nothing to deserve it this year. No high finishes in any major event.
Meritocracy is dead. Manas is not among the twenty-five most deserving Asians for this pick. To this point, he has achieved practically nothing as a pro.

If this is for ratings alone, let's not be so foolish as to view the Reyes Cup as the best of Asia vs the best of the rest of the world. It would be better billed as "some of Asia vs some of the rest of the world".

Let's see if Jones follows suit and picks someone for Team Rest of the World who is having a terrible year in competition.
 
Meritocracy is dead. Manas is not among the twenty-five most deserving Asians for this pick. To this point, he has achieved practically nothing as a pro.

If this is for ratings alone, let's not be so foolish as to view the Reyes Cup as the best of Asia vs the best of the rest of the world. It would be better billed as "some of Asia vs some of the rest of the world".

Let's see if Jones follows suit and picks someone for Team Rest of the World who is having a terrible year in competition.
It should be the Philippines vs World, not Asia vs World. Mosconi was from the US and the Mosconi Cup is the US vs Europe, Reyes is from the Philippines and it should be the Philippines vs the World.

Even if Manas isn't top 25, he is still probably better than most of the top 25 players from the rest of the world. It won't even be close.
 
Meritocracy is dead. Manas is not among the twenty-five most deserving Asians for this pick. To this point, he has achieved practically nothing as a pro.

If this is for ratings alone, let's not be so foolish as to view the Reyes Cup as the best of Asia vs the best of the rest of the world. It would be better billed as "some of Asia vs some of the rest of the world".

Let's see if Jones follows suit and picks someone for Team Rest of the World who is having a terrible year in competition.
Meritocracy should rule…..I’d personally like FargoRate to have the only say.
 
I really hope Matchroom drop SVB for the Mosconi Cup
It isn't going to make any difference in the outcome of the MC. There aren't five American players that Matchroom could send that would have any chance of winning it. It's that pathetic here in the USA.
 
Meritocracy is dead. Manas is not among the twenty-five most deserving Asians for this pick. To this point, he has achieved practically nothing as a pro.

Not entirely. The Asia team is likely to have Biado, Yapp, Chua and Duong. These are four of the top six or seven Asians on the WNT tour. Yapp, Biado and Chua are 1,2 3 in the MR rankings among Asians.

Team World will have Gorst, Woodward, Shaw, and most likely Neuhausen and FSR. Moritz is the top ranked European on the WNT and he’s earned it.

SVB and Filler would be missing, but Team World is still stacked.

The Mosconi is trickier because of the participation rule. The top three players in WNT rankings are supposed to get in on points, but SVB, Filler and Kledio Kaci are likely to lose their spots.

Th US would lose Shane. It will have Gorst, Tyler, Sky, Billy and probably Fracasso-Verner.

Team Europe will have Neuhausen for sure. Shaw is guaranteed to be a wild card. The other two automatic bids will likely come from the trio of FSR, Souto or Labutis.

The most likely team is Moritz, Shaw, FSR, one of either Souto or Labutis and the second wild card. Alcaide or Niels if a vet is wanted. Krause, Wielinski or even Max Lechner are other possibilities.

Still a very strong team. Only Filler’s absence would degrade it.

If this is for ratings alone, let's not be so foolish as to view the Reyes Cup as the best of Asia vs the best of the rest of the world. It would be better billed as "some of Asia vs some of the rest of the world".

Let's see if Jones follows suit and picks someone for Team Rest of the World who is having a terrible year in competition.
 
It should be the Philippines vs World, not Asia vs World. Mosconi was from the US and the Mosconi Cup is the US vs Europe, Reyes is from the Philippines and it should be the Philippines vs the World.

Even if Manas isn't top 25, he is still probably better than most of the top 25 players from the rest of the world. It won't even be close.
Fargo has Manas at 799, the 69th best player in the world, the 36th best Asian player, the 20th best Filippino player. In other words, 31 Asian players that are rated higher than Manas will be left off Team Asia.

The Manas pick is a joke, and not a very funny one at that. He is a very consistent nonfactor at the majors. This pick completely undermines the selection process and will heighten the awareness of future hopefuls that Reyes Cup selection is not based on performance.

And, yes, there are more than 25 "rest of the world players" at 800+. Most of them could only fantasize about gambling with Manas.
 
Interesting to look at Bali and Hanoi viewership. Hanoi trounces Bali, and it’s exceeding views for the World 10-ball tourney in Vietnam.

WNT and Predator really have to do better at avoiding scheduling conflicts.
 
So Zoren is his real name? Sounds like some anime super hero. I like it better than James though...
 
Jay, I sense that Moritz Neuhausen is new on your radar, but he has played well for a full year now, including a) silver at the International 9ball, b) a win at the Premier League Pool event, and a win at the Peri. Here's a post I made this January, responding to Mike Page's post about who he thinks the next great players will be. I was surprised he had left out Neuhausen, and responded thusly:


Interestingly, all three players I noted (Capito, Labutis, Neuhausen) are among the last sixteen in Hanoi. Let's see who takes the next step forward. As you can see, however, the player for whom I was most bullish was Neuhausen. I'm not sure any of us are surprised by his fine play at this point.
Stu, I don't get out much these days and for a long time didn't watch any pool streams. Just lost interest and was busy with other things. But lately I've begun to follow our sport again and watch some matches. Moritz stood out for me when I watched him play. He's just got the right stuff!
 
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To be fair, MR really has only emphasized this with the Mosconi. In that event, the rules are still the same. Top three point getters get automatic bids (leaving the participation rule aside). Then there are two wild cards.

The Reyes is a work in progress. I don't like the World Team concept or the use of three wildcards, but it's early days.
there are 2 POV to look at this

yes you can say Reyes is a WIP and they can do things they deem necessary to boost the image, they change the selection criteria and even format, but they also do that with the Mosconi Cup

way I see it, Reyes is a WIP, so they will profit in the long term by applying a consistent set of selection criteria, because when players believe in them, the Reyes Cup will be a prestigious event... the audience will have it no matter who are in

to be honest, they can announce AJ as last wildcard pick
 
there are 2 POV to look at this

yes you can say Reyes is a WIP and they can do things they deem necessary to boost the image, they change the selection criteria and even format, but they also do that with the Mosconi Cup

way I see it, Reyes is a WIP, so they will profit in the long term by applying a consistent set of selection criteria, because when players believe in them, the Reyes Cup will be a prestigious event... the audience will have it no matter who are in

to be honest, they can announce AJ as last wildcard pick
I hope AJ doesn't miss a ball. It would make for a great story. Still, even if he does that, he will have taken the Team Asia spot of many who are more deserving.
 
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...you mean like Sky? Or did you mean someone even worse?
The case for Sky is that he has been, by a lot, the best Team USA player at the Mosconi for over five years now. Like Shaw, he seems to deal well with the hoopla and incessant crowd noise. Still, he hasn't had the best of years.
 
Stu, I don't get out much these days and for a long time didn't watch any pool streams. Just lost interest and was busy with other things. But lately I've begun to follow our sport again and watch some matches. Moritz stood out for me when I watched him play. He's just got the right stuff!
I'm glad your checking things out again and that you seem to be enjoying it. Stay the course.
 
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