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PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool 2009 SM City North EDSA Mall Metro Manila Philippines www.matchroomsport.com
1-6 September 2009
 Team England - Darren Appleton and Imran Majid. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. England Make Meal of Malaysia
Reigning World 10 Ball Champ, Darren Appleton and partner Imran Majid, made it through to the last 16 of the PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool as they made hard work of beating Malaysia after a blistering start.
The English pair stormed into a 5-0 lead as they raced through the racks and Majid had an easy 9 ball to make it 6-0 but missed it to give the Malaysian team of Ibrahim Bin Amir and Lee Poh Soon a glimmer of hope.
Another miss by Majid, this time on the 5 ball, gave the Malaysians another chance which they took and things looked even better for them as they ran out the next from the break to make it 5-3.
England relieved the pressure by winning the next but it was an Appleton miss that gave a chance to the Malaysians and they made it 4-6 but it was to be their last meaningful contribution to the match.

"Read More..." for the full details.
England took the next and when Bin Amir fouled trying to escape from a complex snooker, it was all over for the Malaysians.
Taking place over six days at the SM Mall North Annex in Manila, the World Cup of Pool features 32 x two player teams chasing a $250,000 prize fund. The entire event is live on Solar Sports and CS9 in the Philippines.
"In 2007 I had to qualify for the World Pool Championships in the Philippines and unfortunately didn't do so, but then I came here the next year and won the World 10-Ball Championships so I love coming here,” said Appleton.
"Something like this event you have the best players in the world and when you play in the Philippines you have to bring your best play," he added.
 Team Philippines A - Dennis Orcollo & Ronnie Alcano. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Favourites Philippines Edge Through
IN THE final match of the day, highly-fancied Philippines A, made up of ’06 World Champion Ronnie Alcano and former WPA World No.1 Dennis Orcollo, had a real scare against the brave Thai team of Nitiwat Kanjanasri and Surethep Phoochalam.
The unfancied Thailand team showed no nerves while their more illustrious opponents were clearly feeling the pressure of the great expectation upon them.
There was no trouble in the early stages as the Philippines moved into a 4-1 lead but that lead slowly crumbled as the Thais won four racks on the spin to move into a shock lead.
 Team Thailand - Nitiwat Kanjanasri & Surethep Phoochalam. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. A stroke of luck helped the home side’s effort as Alcano fluked the 1 ball to set up the tenth rack and they regained the lead following a fine break shot to shake some of the nerves.
There was no further trouble for the Philippine pair as they closed out the remaining two racks to set up a last 16 clash with Denmark or Russia.
"We needed to do everything right but we made a few mistakes and got nervous. But Ronnie said to me to not think about the mistakes and just win this match," said a relieved Orcollo after the match.
 Team Croatia - Ivica Putnik and Philipp Stojanovic. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Japan Comeback KOs Croats
IN AN outstanding effort, the Japanese team of Satoshi Kawabata and Hayato Hijikata, looked to be down and out at the PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool before coming back from a 6-3 deficit to beat Croatia 8-6 and advance to round two at the SM Mall North Annex in Manila.
The Croatian paring of Philipp Stojanovic and Ivica Putnik looked pained at the conclusion and they had played well throughout, but the Japanese dug deep and played superbly when it mattered.
Croatia looked smooth in the early stages as they moved into a 4-2 lead but Putnik deposited the cue ball on the floor from his break shot in the seventh and that allowed Japan to pull one back.
 Team Japan - Satoshi Kawabata and Hayato Hijikata. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. There were a few Japanese flag-waving fans in the crowd and they were silenced by the Croatians who took the next two to get to 6-3 and look in a commanding position.
Another foul break from Putnik put Japan back in and they took advantage to get within two racks and that was just one as Hijikata buried the 9 ball in the 11th game.
The 12th rack was an eventful one for Hijikata as he pushed out, missed a pot at the 1-ball and also the 4-ball. But it didn’t matter as Croatia failed to take their chance and the scores are tied.
Japan moved into the lead for the first time at 7-6. Croatia had a chance in the 14th rack but Stojanovic missed a shot at the 1-ball and looked dejected as he slumped back into his chair.
It was to be his countries last shot of the competition as Hijikata held his nerve to book a last 16 spot for Japan.
 Team Germany - Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Germans White Wash Hong Kong
The German pair of former World Pool Champions Thorsten Hohmann and Ralf Souquet looked all business as they ran away with their first round match as they hammered Hong Kong 8-0.
The Hong Kong duo of Kenny Kwok and Lee Chenman didn’t get too many opportunities as the Germans kept them away from table with precision play throughout.
Hohmann, playing in his first World Cup of Pool looked outstanding throughout as they limited the Hong Kong team’s opportunities.
“If I could choose any player in the world to play scotch doubles with it would be Ralf,” said Hohmann.
“We had a lot of fun out there and it was great to be involved,” he added.
 Team Hong Kong - Kenny Kwok and Lee Chenman. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Souquet was delighted to get the first match out of the way: “Hong Kong could not show much of their skills. Playing doubles is much harder but it worked very well today. Thorsten played extremely well; he played almost perfectly and that made it easy for the both of us.”
“Winning this match was a big confidence boost but there are so many great teams here. For us the next step is France which will be tough because they played great in their first match and it will not be easy but we’re looking forward to it,” added Souquet.
 Team Finland - Mika Immonen and Markus Juva. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Finland Ease Home in Scandinavian Clash
IN THE all Scandinavian clash to get day two underway at the PartyCasino.net World Cup of Pool, the Finnish pair of Mika Immonen and Markus Juva completed a comfortable 8-3 win over old rivals Tom Storm and Marcus Chamat of Sweden.
Taking place over six days at the SM Mall North Annex in Manila, the World Cup of Pool features 32 x two player teams chasing a $250,000 prize fund. The entire event is live on Solar Sports and CS9 in the Philippines.
 Team Sweden - Tom Storm and Marcus Chamat. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Finland, who lost hill-hill to China in the final of the ’07 event, always had the match under control as they moved into a 4-0 lead following a few misses from the Swedes. The match never really took off as a spectacle, as Finland always kept sufficient distance between themselves and their opponents.
They will now face old foes China in the next round and will as ever, be hard to beat.
"This is the fourth year Markus and I have been in this competition and I think we got away with it a bit this time," said Immonen.
"We haven't been practising together, it's just not been possible but we're both very similar players and very good together. Mika is such a fantastic player and I think I'm good at getting the best out of him so we complement each other very well," added Juva.
 Team Italy - Bruno Muratore and Fabio Petroni. Photographs by Joseph Ventura and © Matchroom Sport. Italy Make Round Two
In the second match of the first session, Team Italy, made up of Fabio Petroni and Bruno Muratore, were always one step ahead to their opponents, Austria and they held them off for an 8-5 win.
The Italians lead 4-2 and 6-3 and although the Austrian pair of Jasmin Ouschan and Martin Kempter, who reached the quarter-finals of last year’s event, losing narrowly to the USA, could not reproduce their previous form as the Italians ran out the winners.

2009 PARTY CASINO.NET | WORLD CUP OF POOL | THE LAST 32 - THE DRAW | (1) USA | 8 : 7 | Malta | Indonesia | 8 : 3 | India (16) | (9) China | 8 : 5 | Korea | ( 8 ) Finland | 8 : 3 | Sweden | (5) Philippines B | 8 : 3 | Qatar | (12) Italy | 8 : 5 | Austria | (13) Spain | 8 : 3 | Australia | (4) England | 8 : 4 | Malaysia | (3) Germany | 8 : 0 | Hong Kong | France | 8 : 1 | Canada (14) | (11) Japan | 8 : 6 | Croatia | (6) Holland | - : - | Vietnam | (7) Taiwan | - : - | Singapore | (10) Poland | - : - | Belgium | (15) Russia | - : - | Denmark | (2) Philippines A | 8 : 5 | Thailand |
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2009 PARTY CASINO.NET | WORLD CUP OF POOL | THE PRIZE FUND | Winners: | US$60,000 x 1 | Runners Up: | US$30,000 x 1 | Semi-Finalists: | US$16,000 x 2 | Quarter-Finalists: | US$10,000 x 4 | Last 16: | US$5,000 x 8 | Last 32: | US$3,000 x 16 | Total US$250,000 * All prize money is split between the two players. |
2009 PARTY CASINO.NET | WORLD CUP OF POOL | EUROPE | 1. | Austria | Martin Kempter & Jasmin Ouschan | 2. | Belgium | Serge Das & Pascal Budo | 3. | Croatia | Ivica Putnik & Philipp Stojanovic | 4. | Denmark | Kasper Kristoffersen & Bahram Lotfy | 5. | England | Imran Majid & Darren Appleton | 6. | Finland | Markus Juva & Mika Immonen | 7. | France | Stephan Cohen & Vincent Facquet | 8. | Germany | Ralf Souquet & Thorsten Hohmann | 9. | Holland | Niels Feijen & Nick van den Berg | 10. | Italy | Bruno Muratore & Fabio Petroni | 11. | Malta | Tony Drago & Alex Borg | 12. | Poland | Mateusz Sniegocki & Radoslaw Babica | 13. | Russia | Ruslan Chinakhov & Konstantin Stepanov | 14. | Spain | David Alcaide & Rafael Guzmann | 15. | Sweden | Marcus Chamat & Tom Storm | ASIA | 16. | China | Li Hewen & Fu Jianbo | 17. | Hong Kong | Kenny Kwok & Lee Chenman | 18. | India | Dharminder Singh Lilly & Raj Hundal | 19. | Indonesia | Muhammad Bewi Simanjuntak & Muhammad Zulfikri | 20. | Japan | Satoshi Kawabata & Hayato Hijikata | 21. | Korea | Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim | 22. | Malaysia | Ibrahim Bin Amir & Lee Poh Soon | 23. | Philippines A | Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante | 24. | Philippines B | Dennis Orcollo & Ronnie Alcano | 25. | Singapore | Chan Keng Kwang & Toh Lian Han | 26. | Taiwan | Yang Ching Shun and Lai Chia Hsiung | 27. | Thailand | Nitiwat Kanjanasri & Surethep Phoochalam | 28. | Vietnam | Luong Chi Dung & Nguyen Thanh Nam | REST OF THE WORLD | 29. | Canada | Tyler Edey & Jason Klatt | 30. | USA | Rodney Morris and Shane van Boening | 31. | Australia | Lou Condo & Greg Jenkins | 32. | Qatar | Bashar Hussain & Mohammed Ali Bin Ali |
2009 PARTY CASINO.NET | WORLD CUP OF POOL | SCHEDULE | TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 Round 1 – race to 8
12.00 noon France v Canada Korea v China
3.00 pm Australia v Spain Indonesia v India
6.00 pm Malta v USA Qatar v Philippines B
| WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 Round 1 – race to 8
12.00 noon Sweden v Finland Austria v Italy
3.00 pm Croatia v Japan Hong Kong v Germany
6.00 pm Malaysia v England Thailand v Philippines A | THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 Round 1 & 2– race to 8
12.00 noon Singapore v Taiwan Belgium v Poland
3.00 pm Denmark v Russia Vietnam v Holland
6.00 pm Malta/USA v Indonesia/India Qatar/Philippines B v Austria/Italy | FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 Round 2 – race to 8
12.00 noon Korea/China v Sweden/Finland Hong Kong/Germany v France/Canada
3.00 pm Singapore/Taiwan v Belgium/Poland Croatia/Japan v Vietnam/Holland
6.00 pm Australia/Spain v Malaysia/England Denmark/Russia v Thailand/Phil A | SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 Quarter Finals – race to 9
2.00 pm Quarter Final Quarter Final
6.00 pm . | SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 Semi Finals – race to 9
1.00 pm Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2
6.00 pm Final - race to 11 |
Matchroom Sport are one of the world’s leading producers of televised sport and are responsible for over 1,100 hours of original programming across a range of sports. Based in the UK and chaired by charismatic founder Barry Hearn, the World Cup of Pool is one of a stable of pool events that include the Mosconi Cup and the World Pool Masters.
Solar Entertainment Corp, based in Makati, Philippines, is an established media with prominent positions in broadcast and cable television. The company is a leader in the creation, promotion and distributions of entertainment and sports programming services.
Solar Sports launched in 2002, the network has showcased all types of sports action both local and foreign. Solar Sports has situated itself to be the ultimate sports channel in the country.
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