Yu Ram Cha Tops Men's Field at King's Bay Tournament

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Yu Ram Cha Tops Men's Field at King's Bay Tournament
By Michelle Monk

31 players came out to support the King's Bay Promotions stop at Capone's Billiards in Spring Hill, Florida on July 7th. KBP has been a foundation for up and coming amateurs to grow and compete in Florida for several years now. This $500 added event saw amazing play all day long.
The field was predominantly male, with exception of two women. But it wasnt long before newcomer Yu Ram Cha of Korea quickly made herself known as one of the top players. Cha started the day strong, winning her first two matches precisely and with ease. However, tour regular Bobby Livrago had plans of his own, defeating Cha 7-4 and sending her to the one-loss side. Livrago continued his winning streak and secured his spot in the finals.

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Cha Impressed the men's field and fans at Capone's

On the one-loss side, Cha fought back hard, winning 6 consecutive matches and taking out some of the tour's top players to reach Livrago in the finals. Despite the double elimination format, the finals are just one race to nine, so the 20 year old Cha still had a good chance at earning redemption. With a significant age difference between Cha and Livrago, and of course gender difference, the final match could be described as "young lioness versus old lion".

The finals drew the attention of the entire poolroom at Capone's, to watch this historic event for the KBP Tour. "This is more people than I've ever saw before watching a finals at a KBP event. She's (Cha) really gotten the people's attention." said one player.

Cha started out strong by winning the lag and a break and run in the first rack. With Livrago struggling to pocket a ball on the break, Cha quickly jumped out to a commanding 4-0 lead, but the 'always-tough' Livrago battled back to tie the score at 4-4. From there it went rack for rack between the two players, neither able to keep more than a one rack lead for long. Livrago reached the hill first, but a crucial miss on the 5-ball, let Cha back at the table, faced with a difficult out. Calmly, she finished the rack, tying the score at 8-8, and had the break.

The confident Cha stepped to the table, broke the rack, pocketing two balls, with the cue ball parked at the center of the table and a clear shot at the 2-ball. From there, it was all Cha, as she pocketed the balls with precision and proceeded to run out. She left herself a slight cut on the 9-ball, but lined it up and fired it in with confidence, winning the match 9-8.
Congratulations to Cha for her first place finish and to Livrago for second
 
i love seeing the women beat up on the men!

one of my good friends is a little japanese girl, barely 5 feet tall, less than 100lbs. but she plays a mean game of 9-ball, i laugh when she kicks guy's asses! :)
 
Very pretty girl, but why is she still an amateur? I didn't reconize any names at that event. She was suposed to be the next X Pan or Ga Young Kim when she joined up with Dragon. Johnnyt
 
Johnnyt said:
Very pretty girl, but why is she still an amateur? I didn't reconize any names at that event. She was suposed to be the next X Pan or Ga Young Kim when she joined up with Dragon. Johnnyt

it seems a little unfair to let pros play in amateur tourneys
 
YuRam and BoRam Cha have both studied pool under Stan Shuffett. Way to go Stan and good job! Congats to YuRam.
 
jamesroberts said:
it seems a little unfair to let pros play in amateur tourneys


Because it's pool and there are no rules. But we want to be a mainstream sport. Johnnyt
 
Not the same!

jamesroberts said:
it seems a little unfair to let pros play in amateur tourneys
It's not the same! An unranked female pro isn't the same as a male pro. She can win those tournaments, but she sure doesn't play good enough to scare people off! No offense meant to her, she is a very good up and coming player, but she isn't gonna scare people into complaining about her participation. And I really don't want to turn this into a battle of the sexes thread, I'm just stating my opinion.

Jeremy
 
instroke75 said:
It's not the same! An unranked female pro isn't the same as a male pro. She can win those tournaments, but she sure doesn't play good enough to scare people off! No offense meant to her, she is a very good up and coming player, but she isn't gonna scare people into complaining about her participation. And I really don't want to turn this into a battle of the sexes thread, I'm just stating my opinion.

Jeremy

I agree. I'll be playing those tournaments after I get back from Iraq. The way I see it, any woman under the top 16 WPBA players is welcome in an amateur tournament.

I'm not saying they can't play at all, but I do agree with Jeremy. She's not going to scare me away from playing any regional event.

But then again.. Neither is Donny Mills, Corey Deuel, etc..etc...etc..

I'm a guy that's going to show up no matter WHO is playing. Now, I am not saying that they should be allowed to take off the amateur tournaments, but I don't think Yu has demonstrated she can dominate even the KBP tour.

Russ
 
Big Giant Kudos to her. You Go Girl!!!!!

Wow, what a performance!!!!!!
When I read the thread, it put a big smile on my face.

Its tough being a female player in a male dominated sport.
Women definately dont get enough credit sometimes. Glad to hear she held her own against the odds.
 
Wtg

Always good to see the ladies playing well.

IMO even the top female pros should be able to play in amateur open tourneys.As long as its not a "B" and bellow or some small weekly tournament it should be good for pool.
 
Stan Shuffett says that she has the purest stroke you'll ever see, and a monster work ethic. When I line up those striped practice balls and try to make the stripes stay vertical on a draw stroke I always fail. She can do it over and over again according to Stan :eek: ...Tom
 
Wow, I really think this is sorta a big deal!!!!!

Only 14 posts to this thread!!!!! The silence speaks volumes in my mind.
Sad, very sad.
 
Isn't Yu Ram Cha a former student of Stan Shufett? She has nice eyes. I mean good eyes.:)
JoeyA
 
Neil said:
What's up with her cue in that picture?

The photo is actually cropped from the standard photo of both her and her sister - there are 2 cues, not one bent one. A friend got me a signed photo from both sisters on a recent trip to Korea; it's prominently displayed in Betmore's Basement (check the wall next to Danny D.'s right shoulder).
 

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smoooothstroke said:
Always good to see the ladies playing well.

IMO even the top female pros should be able to play in amateur open tourneys.As long as its not a "B" and bellow or some small weekly tournament it should be good for pool.

so you are saying top women pros wont dominate an amateur tour??????
 
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