WPBA 9-Ball Open

What was the equipment like for this WPBA U.S. Open? Just curious about the pocket size and if it was played on Brunswicks, Olhausen, Diamonds, Gandys, et cetera.

Though the norm is to change the semi-finals to short races for TV purposes, I like the U.S. Open for men's format much better. Thankfully, they haven't gone to this TV format yet. It sucks for all the players who make it that far and then have to play a short race for all the cheese. Though they know the shortened format going into the event, it really doesn't seem like it is representative for all the players who made it that far in the tournament.

Congratulations to Allison Fisher. She's still got it! :)

JAM
 
Greatest Resume in Snooker?

John Barton said:
And Allison has the greatest resume in women's pro Snooker as well.

Alison
1995 Ladies UK Champion
1995 Bailey Homes Champion
1995 Ladies Regal Welsh Champion
1994 World Ladies Champion
1994 Llanelli Welsh Classic Champion
1994 Haverhill Classic Champion
1994 New Berkshire Classic Champion
1994 Ladies Regal Masters Champion
1991 World Ladies Champion
1993 World Ladies Champion
1991 Mita World Masters Mixed Doubles Champion
1991 Mita World Masters Ladies Double Champion
1988 World Ladies Champion
1989 World Ladies Champion
1998 British National Champion
1988 Pontins Ladies Champion
1985 World Ladies Champion
1986 World Ladies Champion
1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 UK Champion
1984 Warners Ladies Champion

Kelly
1995 Halsted Women's Classic Winner
1996 European Championship Winner
1996 European Championship 111 break
1997 European Championship Winner
1998 European Championship Finalist
1998 Embassy Ladies World Champion
1999 European Championship Winner
1999 Embassy World Ladies Billiards Finalist
1999 Embassy Ladies World Champion
2000 European Ladies Champion
2000 Embassy World Ladies Champion
2001 Embassy World Ladies Billiards Champion
2001 European Ladies Champion
2001-2 Unique Grand Slam of every world ladies ranking event
2002 2nd Grand Slam of all ladies ranking events
69 consecutive match wins
2002 European Ladies Champion
2002 home Internationals - England Ladies Winners
2002 HI - 125 break
2002 Embassy World Ladies Champion
2002 Ladies Regal Masters Champion
2002 Ladies LG Cup Winner
2002 Ladies UK Winner
2003 Ladies Regal Welsh Winner
2003 Ladies Nationals Winner
2003 World Ladies Champion
2003 European Ladies Champion
2003 Home Internationals England Winners
2003 IBSF World Ladies Champion


I disagree, both were equally great at Snooker. Alison has some years pool play on Kelly but am sure they will be equally great at Pool, only time will tell.

Kindest regards to all, I enjoy reading your posts but this is my first reply.

Well done to Alison, a great achievement.
Bad Luck to Kelly, horrible to lose sight when you had it in your grasp.

Love to All
 
9balllvr said:
i do appreciate and respect your thoughts on the subject. i have never implied that she did not deserve respect for her accomplishments. the great thing about forums is you have the opportunity to add your opinion to them and that is what i did here. you don't have to agree with my thoughts, but i do understand where each of you are coming from.

take care.

dont worry about things 9balllvr, many people on here just like to argue, and try and convince others they know it all. you made your point eloquently, and thats what this forum is about. nice job.

DCP
 
John Barton said:
GaDawg - no the person I am referering to still lives here in Xiamen and is the teaching pro at a local poolroom called T-9. Her name is Chen Xue and my girlfriend says it was fifth place and she cannot remember if it was a seperate tournament or not. But I guess it was seperate since you were there.

Anyway, she plays pretty sporty. Ran eight and out in her third one pocket game with me after making a great cross corner and playing perfect shape on the correct side of the stack.

They definitely have some depth building in China from what I can see.

There is no question there is quality depth building in the pool ranks in China.

The picture below is from the quarter finals of that tournament. You can see the ladies in the white shirts on the front tables and the guys in the red shirts on the back tables. The eventual ladies winner, Li Jia is sitting at the second table to the left and behind Pan Xiao Ting.

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Why are no payouts posted on the WPBA brackets anymore? Did they cut the prize money? Johnnyt
 
lifeguard said:
I disagree, both were equally great at Snooker. Alison has some years pool play on Kelly but am sure they will be equally great at Pool, only time will tell.

Kindest regards to all, I enjoy reading your posts but this is my first reply.

Well done to Alison, a great achievement.
Bad Luck to Kelly, horrible to lose sight when you had it in your grasp.

Love to All

cheers lifeguard,
wellcome to the one and only AZB.
Alison is from south so are you.Kelly is from North.You should be loyal to south and should cheer a fellow southerner.:D :cool: :D
 
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I agree that on titles they are equally good. I also think that Kelly will pick up in the USA and reign when Allison retires - as she did in Snooker. There is no doubt however that Kelly has her work cut out for her in a much tougher field each tournament than Allison and Karen had when they first came over.

Make no mistake, I love Kelly Fisher's game, I have staked her in action and would do so again. I don't think that she has very many weaknesses to her game and doesn't have to lose to any human in any given set.

Lest we forget in Kelly's very first pro match she drew Allison and quickly ran away to an 8:1 lead. Sadly that match got away from her and Allison showed the heart of a champion to win it. But how many can claim to have had an eight game lead on Allison Fisher - ever?

I used to tease Kelly by telling her I was going to announce her as "same name better game". She's too humble to let me do that but I still believe that Kelly "has" the better game. Allison however has the rock solid consistentcy. So, it's a toss up any time they play.

I am just glad that Kelly finally put Pan away. Pan thought she had Kelly's number, glad Kelly changed it. :-)
 
JAM,

the event was played on Gold Crowns. The pockets were relatively tight (especially with the extremely high humidity in the tournament room) but did not seem quite as tight as the tables we played on earlier this year. BTW, hope you're doing well. :)



JAM said:
What was the equipment like for this WPBA U.S. Open? Just curious about the pocket size and if it was played on Brunswicks, Olhausen, Diamonds, Gandys, et cetera.

Though the norm is to change the semi-finals to short races for TV purposes, I like the U.S. Open for men's format much better. Thankfully, they haven't gone to this TV format yet. It sucks for all the players who make it that far and then have to play a short race for all the cheese. Though they know the shortened format going into the event, it really doesn't seem like it is representative for all the players who made it that far in the tournament.

Congratulations to Allison Fisher. She's still got it! :)

JAM
 
John Barton said:
I also think that Kelly will pick up in the USA and reign when Allison retires -

Ya know, Allison is still very young as far a pool players go, she just turned 39 this year and I think retirement is still a long way off! I do think it is great that so many young players are turning up the heat on the game but there is something to be said for experience. Many great players still played well into the 50's and 60's. Efren, is in his late 50's. IMO Pool is not a game where age has that much of an effect in regards to one's ability to play.
 
cuechick said:
Ya know, Allison is still very young as far a pool players go, she just turned 39 this year and I think retirement is still a long way off! I do think it is great that so many young players are turning up the heat on the game but there is something to be said for experience. Many great players still played well into the 50's and 60's. Efren, is in his late 50's. IMO Pool is not a game where age has that much of an effect in regards to one's ability to play.

Actually, only once, to my knowledge, has a WPBA title been won by a player aged 40 or older. That would be Robin Dodson at WPBA Minnesota in 1998, She was either 41 or 42 at the time.

Of course, if I don't mention it, one of the purists (perhaps my good buddy Jay Helfert) here on the forum is sure to note that Dorothy Wise won multiple 14.1 titles while she was in her 50's, but they were won prior to the formation of the WPBA in 1976.
 
Allision will be winning her fair share of WPBA titles well into her 40's if she choses to play that long. Is Karen Corr getting near 40? Hell of a thing to ask...a woman's age. Johnnyt
 
Johnnyt said:
Allision will be winning her fair share of WPBA titles well into her 40's if she choses to play that long. Is Karen Corr getting near 40? Hell of a thing to ask...a woman's age. Johnnyt

According to her web site she was 15 in 1990 when she entered her first womnen's event, which means she was born in 1975 and would be 32.
 
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