WPC 2007-live internet coverage dates & times

JAM said:
I switched, but it is still freezing intermittently.

Time for this goat-roper to go to work, I guess. Later, gators! :)

I will be back for Alex Pagulayan's match on the TV table. Jerry said at 9:00 p.m. I don't know what time that is Eastern Standard Time. Maybe this afternoon at 3:00 p.m., EST?


JAM



I think 9pm Manila time is 8 am EST Jennie...
 
Hail Mary Shot said:
yes. but they don't really consider it as the back but the front. seems like Yin-Yang getting mixed up with Yang-Yin ! :D :D :D
Yeah well they are doing it the original way i guess as they have had books and whatnot along with there systems of doing things longer so i guess we are reading backwards,lol.:)
 
WOW! I'm so impressed with Roberto "Superman" Gomez! His cue ball control,
his potting, his break, and his self-confidence is overflowing. First time I've
seen him played and from what I heard/read, he got the "Superman" monicker
because of his powerful break, but he wisely resorted to soft break when he
saw it was working. He just takes what the table gives him.
 
Gomez made quick work of Lely. After Lely broke and ran the first game, Gomez won ten in a row. I thougt I heard the commentators say something about running 9 racks. My computer was cutting out and may have heard it wrong.
 
Poor Alex Lely. I think he only got a chance to shoot three times during the whole match, and one of the shots was the first break. What a way to go down. There's not much you can do when you're benched. :(

JAM
 
rossaroni said:
Gomez made quick work of Lely. After Lely broke and ran the first game, Gomez won ten in a row. I thougt I heard the commentators say something about running 9 racks. My computer was cutting out and may have heard it wrong.



Do you miss KT's stats like how many B&Rs? 9 on the break and such? :D
 
Some

of the players are getting 'hot', Django, Gomez, but the thing about a tournament like this, over 9 days it is hard to maintain the intensity, and 1 bad day can send you home. Getting the 'wrong' table might do it too.

Look for the hot newcomers coming out of the 64 to the 32, they are the ones that could make to the final 8 or more.
 
Here's a recap:


Lee Kun-Fang (TPE) 10, Raj Hundal (ENG) 6
Francisco Bustamante (PHI) 10, David Alcaide (ESP) 1
Louis Condo (AUS) 10, Chan Keng Kwang (SIN) 2
Goran Mladenovic (SER) 10, Ko Pin-Yi (TPE) 8
Luong Chi Dong (VIE) 10, Earl Strickland (USA) 8
Joven Bustamante (PHI) 10, Dennis Orcullo (PHI) 6
Jeff De Luna (PHI) 10, Lee Vann Corteza (PHI) 7
Karl Boyes (ENG) 10, Sander Tot (SER) 6
Ralf Souquet (GER) 10, Naoyuki Oi (JPN) 8
Niels Feijen (NED) 10, Charlie Williams (USA) 7
Roberto Gomez (PHI) 10, Alex Lely (NED) 1
 
Ongoing matches:


Fabio Petroni (ITA) 5 - Wu Chia Ching (TPE) 7
Kenichi Uchigaki (JPN) 6 - Ryu Seong Woo (KOR) 6
Ramil Gallego (PHI) 5 - Kuo Po Cheng (TPE) 10 (Final)
Nick Van den Berg (NED) 10 - Imran Majid (ENG) 4 (Final)
Tony Drago (MLT) 7 -Bahram Lotfy (DEN) 2
Marlon Manalo (PHI) 0 - Radoslaw Babica (POL) 6
Shane Van Boening (USA) 3 - Antonio Gabica (PHI) 0
 
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List of play and tables (all matches start at 3.30pm, Manila Time/11:30-pm Pacific/2:30am EST)




Table 1 (Main television table)

1. Jeff De Luna (Philippines) vs. Lee Vann Corteza (Philippines)
2. Roberto Gomez (Philippines) vs. Alex Lely (Holland)

------ Television break -------

3. Alex Pagulayan (Philippines) vs. Pham Tuan Ngoc (Vietnam)
4. Ronnie Alcano (Philippines) vs. Daryl Peach (England)

Table 2 (Secondary television table)

1. Luong Chi Dung (Vietnam) vs. Earl Strickland (USA)
2. Francisco Bustamante (Philippines) vs. David Alcaide (Spain)

------- Television break ------

3. Fabio Petroni (Italy) vs. Wu Chia-Ching (Chinese Taipei)
4. Efren Reyes (Philippines) vs. Konstantin Stepanov (Russia)

Table 3

1. Ko Pin-Yi (Chinese Taipei) v Goran Mladenovic (Serbia)
2. Kenichi Uchigaki (Japan) v Rye Seung-Woo (Korea)
3. Marco Tschudi (Switzerland) v Alain Martel (Canada)
4. Oliver Ortmann (Germany) v Philipp Stojanovic (Croatia)

Table 4

1. Charlie Williams (USA) v Niels Feijen (Holland)
2. Ramil Gallego (Philippines) v Kuo Po-cheng (Chinese Taipei)
3. Mika Immonen (Finland) v Fu Che-wei (Chinese Taipei)
4. Muhammad Zulfikri (Indonesia) v Corey Deuel (USA)

Table 5

1. Joven Bustamante (Philippines) v Dennis Orcullo (Philippines)
2. Nick van den Berg (Holland) v Imran Majid (England)
3. Thomas Engert (Germany) v Chang Jung-lin (Chinese Taipei)
4. Satoshi Kawabata (Japan) v Yang Ching-shun (Chinese Taipei)

Table 6

1. Louis Condo (Australia) v Chan Keng Kwan (Singapore)
2. Karl Boyes (England) v Sandor Tot (Serbia)
3. Tony Drago (Malta) v Bahram Lotfy (Denmark)
4. Leonardo Andam (Philippines) v Wu Yu-lun (Chinese Taipei)

Table 7

1. Naoyuki Oi (Japan) v Ralf Souquet (Germany)
2. Vilmos Foldes (Hungary) v Dejan Dabovic (Serbia)
3. Marlon Manalo (Philippines) v Radoslaw Babica (Poland)
4. James Delahunty (Australia) v Chao Fong-pang (Chinese Taipei)

Table 8

1. Lee Kun-Fang (Chinese Taipei) v Raj Hundal (England)
2. Lu Hui-Chan (Chinese Taipei) v Marcus Charmat (Sweden)
3. Shane van Boening (USA) v Antonio Gabica (Philippines)
4. Matjaz Erculj (Slovenia) v Harald Stolka (Germany)
 
Fabio Petroni (ITA) 9 - Wu Chia Ching (TPE) 7
Kenichi Uchigaki (JPN) 7 - Ryu Seong Woo (KOR) 8
Tony Drago (MLT) 8 -Bahram Lotfy (DEN) 5
Marlon Manalo (PHI) 1 - Radoslaw Babica (POL) 9
Shane Van Boening (USA) 6 - Antonio Gabica (PHI) 1
Mika Immonen (FIN) 4 - Fu Che-Wei (TPE) 1
Thomas Engert (GER) 2 - Chang Jung-Lin (TPE) 1
 
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man I'm bummed out that Fabio and Wu got paired up right away, would've liked to have seen them both in the top 8 or final 4 =/
 
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