Yu Ram Cha 10-8 over Van Boening!

A re-match will be on?

Where?

I didn't get to see any of it so I'm quite eager to do so...

i think she's one of the if not the best player I've ever seen

No rematch. Yu Ram Cha lost to Shane Van Boening earlier this week at the World Pool Masters. Looks like Yu was looking at the brackets and knew she would face Shane again if she won against Jeanette Lee. She got her wishes though.
 
One year ago Cha finished last place tie in Taiwan at womens 9ball world championship, and didnt make past group round robin.
she is like a completely different player!

just 1 years difference. That Charlie Williams must be one heckuva coach!
 
Stan Shuffett-Charlie Williams

One year ago Cha finished last place tie in Taiwan at womens 9ball world championship, and didnt make past group round robin.
she is like a completely different player!

just 1 years difference. That Charlie Williams must be one heckuva coach!

Whoa! Hold on there. Let's not get the cart before the horse. Let's call a spade a spade. :)

While Charlie may be a heckuva coach, it is Stan Shuffett whom Cha sheds accolades upon. OK, maybe they both know a bit about pool. :D

JoeyA
 
I agree Joey A...lets call a spade a spade....while Charlie Williams may be a good coach however this was said by Yu Ram Cha to Sunny Griffin in an interview about her training with Stan Shuffett in KY...

Yu Ram: My impression of his teaching was "If anyone could make me a world champion, it is him. He certainly has paved the road and laid the foundation. From Stan I received my first extensive formal training in pool. He answered questions for me that would have taken years for me to figure out on my own. He explained the physics and laws of pool which I used to learn by trial and error. I wished I had met him sooner.

Because of Stevie Moore, I went to see Stan Shuffett for the first time and like Yu Ram Cha, I wish I had met him sooner. There is no finer person or teacher that I know of!
 
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Whoa! Hold on there. Let's not get the cart before the horse. Let's call a spade a spade. :)

While Charlie may be a heckuva coach, it is Stan Shuffett whom Cha sheds accolades upon. OK, maybe they both know a bit about pool. :D

JoeyA

She was a champion before she came to US. I'm sure they both helped, but they had plenty to work with. Johnnyt
 
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