World Pool Masters Day Two

TannerPruess

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Imran Majid defeats Alex Lely 8-3
Alex Pagulyan defeats Steve Davis 8-4
Ralf Souquet defeats Efren Reyes 8-7
Tony Drago defeats Thomas Engert 8-3
Wu Chia Ching 5 - 2 Ronnie O'Sullivan
 
TannerPruess said:
Raj Hundal defeats Niels Feijen 8-7 :( :( :(


Wow, Raj must have stepped his game up considerably from day one. I heard Niels was on his game vs Rodney Morris so Raj sounds like he is back in form. What an accomplishment it would be if he was to repeat, the first time in 14 years I believe they said it would be.
 
Another great comeback for Hundal.

Even the people here who insist on criticising him must give him some credit.
 
amazing results. exept alex winning from davis, all the rest is completly different then what i was expecting. GLAD i didnt bet on betandwin today, i had exames for the state and wasnt back in time to do the bets :cool:

Drago winning from Engert O_O
lely losing with a big score
ronnie losing ...

amazing.

well

Pagulayan vs Foldes should be a AMAZING match to watch
Souquet vs Wu too

mmm guess ill have to change my guess for the final into Foldes vs Souquet and Souquet winning again... i think Souquet is in his best form in a long time.
 
I don't think Ronnie O'Sullivan will be a force to reckon with in pool until he gives up snooker completely and plays pool for a few years straight like Tony Drago did.
 
sorry for that, Souquet won already!!

Final score 8-4 on a race to 8 games. He will face Alex Pagulayan for the title.

Who do you think will win?
 
The Kaiser seems to be in dead stroke- I'm guessing his break is working perfectly. Still it is alternate break.

I wouldnt bet either way but ill say Ralf 8-5.
 
f210 said:
...Who do you think will win?

I'm picking Alex. However, both of these champions are no stranger to the winner's circle, and so the pressure isn't as much a factor. Ralf Souquet, though, in recent times has snapped a couple of first-place wins. Then again, Alex won the U.S. Open last September. This is a toughie, but I'm going to choose Alex Pagulayan for the almighty win. :p

JAM
 
Gotta go with Ralf to win the entire thing. The man's winning everything he enters right now, and I don't think this will be an exception.
 
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