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 | Sunday Golden - The Road to St Albans - Photo Blitz! |
The Road to St Albans - Event 3 from Total9Ball Wickford Snooker and Sports Lounge 40-44 High Street Wickford Essex SS12 9AT www.wickfordsnookerandsportslounge.co.uk www.total9ball.com
Sunday 19 October 2014
 Click the image to view the large photograph - use "back" to return here. Craig The Wizard of Os. Borne Takes another Total9Ball title
T9B presented Event 3 of the Sunday Golden Road to St. Albans Series at the Snooker & Pool Lounge at Wickford in Essex on Sunday 19th October.
With agreement of the players T9B decided to change the format of this event to our very popular 2x format to create more value for the players.
After entries were all paid in, the draw was completed by Kev Kelleher, Kev hasn't been seen at a 9ball event for a while but it was great to have him back playing. Kev's first match couldn't have been much harder as he drew himself against the in-form Tom Staveley, Kev only managed to take the one rack as the match ended 7v1 to Staveley. Paul McMichael made an impressive start to the event held at his local practice club beating Tashunka Schultz 7-5. Paul did well to comeback in this match from behind.
The most dangerous player as always and the player no one wants to draw 'Craig Osborne' also had a winning start, beating Joe Granville 7-4 it was nice to see Craig giving Joe some tips after the match to help improve his game.
Another player we haven't seen for a long time is Terry Arnold... Welcome back Terry. So who would Arnold be playing in his first event back? The answer was The Essexpanther Mark Parker in both sides of the draw. Mark eased to a 7-1 win in their first match as Terry struggled making the switch back to 9-Ball from snooker and 8-ball. He did however begin playing well in the second half of the draw as he got revenge in their second match, Mark battling back from 6-2 to 6-6 but Terry compiled a nice clearance to take the match.
Thanks to Dynamic Billard for sponsoring this event.
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U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships The Marriott Chesapeake Norfolk Convention Center 725 Woodlake Drive Chesapeake Virginia USA www.accu-stats.com - ppv live video streaming www.azbilliards.com - brackets www.usopen9ballchampionships.com - facebook
13-18 October 2013
www.accu-stats.com
 Click the poster to visit the live streaming website. www.accu-stats.com Shane Van Boening wins Record Third Consecutive US Open Title
What can you say about Shane's third consecutive US Open title that hasn't already been said. His victory over Filipino Dennis Orcullo was near flawless, despite trailing virtually the entire match, Van Boening kept the scores close enough to stay in touch and take the lead when it counted. This is the second time he has won this double-elimination tournament without loss - the same as last year. Simply stunning... Look in the dictionary for awesome and you'll soon see his name.
Words fail me - the field is one of the strongest in the world, and he wins again and again, without a sign of pressure or stress, no emotions on show at all, just an unstoppable will to win.

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 | LIU MAKES IT TWO! |
2014 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship Guilin Stadium & Dream City The Olympic City of Guilin Guilin China www.my147.com www.top147.com - live score www.alison-chang.com www.wpa-pool.com - Twitter - Facebook
12-18 October 2014
 Click the image to view the full size photograph - use "back" to return here All photography courtesy of ©Tai Chengzhe and used with permission Liu Shasha wins her second WPA Women's World 9-ball Championship with a thrilling 9-8 win over Chen Siming.
Not only did the diminutive and feisty 21 year old win her second WPA Women’s World 9-ball Championship tonight, but it was the second time in the last 15 months that she defeated rival and fellow national team member Chen Siming by one rack in a major tournament final in China.
In what amounted to a repeat of the China Open final in Shanghai in June of 2013, albeit with much more riding on the line, Liu and Chen battled toe to toe in a classic for the biggest prize in women’s pool. For 90 minutes practically nothing stood between these two greats of the women’s game, until the last 20 minutes of the match when Liu, displaying the heart of a hungry lion, won the last three racks and eked out the win and the world championship, 9-8.
Liu’s amazing victory tonight made her only the fourth woman in the 23 year history of the Women’s World 9-ball Championship to win the event twice. She first captured pool glory in 2009 at the age of just 16 years old, stunning legend Karen Corr in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang.
Liu’s win this time certainly had to be much more satisfying, however, as five years ago she was a freewheeling teenager who could play without a care in the world. Now, as a Chinese national team member playing under the pressure of high expectation, and the intense glare of the massive Chinese media spotlight, the 21 year old Liu can finally say she has conquered the world and officially arrived at the mountain top of women’s pool.

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 | Baltic Pool League logs record attendance with 85 athletes |
Baltic Pool League 2014 Entry Billiard Club Kęstučio street. 71 Kaunas Lithuania www.balticpoolleague.eu - facebook ww.pooll8.lv www.entry.lt/en
Saturday/Sunday 11/12 October 2014
 Champions - Vladislav Les and Anna Prisjaźnuka Click the image to view the full size picture - use "back" to return here. BALTIC POOL LEAGUE FINISHED QUALIFICATION ROUNDS IN KAUNAS
The final qualification event for the Baltic Pool League 2014 main tournament was held the last weekend in a gorgeous ENTRY Pool Club in Kaunas, Lithuania. On the contrary to the last stage this time the last 8 in the men's division was quite colorful and won by Vladislav Les. However similarly to last event the women and oldboys bracket was dominated yet again by Anna Prisjaźnuka. The game format was this time 8-Ball.
Men's division international last eight
Surprisingly there were no Latvian players in the last eight and actually it is the first time this season the event to finish like that. Nevertheless having five different nations (Belarus, England, Estonia, Finland and Lithuania) representatives out of six possible in the quarter finals is a perfect culmination to the qualification rounds.

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2014 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship Guilin Stadium & Dream City The Olympic City of Guilin Guilin China www.my147.com www.top147.com - live score www.alison-chang.com www.wpa-pool.com - Twitter - Facebook
12-18 October 2014
 Click the image to view the full size photograph - use "back" to return here All photography courtesy of ©Jin / www.my147.com and used with permission With the knockout stages underway at the Women's World 9-ball Championship in Guilin, China, the pressure is already proving too much to bear for some players.
If you like your pool to resemble a roller coaster ride with plenty of hair raising twists and turns, then the next two days here at the Women’s World 9-ball Championship in Guilin in southern China will surely be everything you could have ever wanted.
This prediction is based on the drama that transpired today inside the Guilin gym, where Judgement Day jitters affected not only the wannabes, but even the sport’s biggest stars. Even straight in 9-balls normally made a thousand out of thousand times in practice were bobbling in the jaws under the intense pressure.
The first order of play today was to trim the field down to 32 where the players would switch to a single elimination knockout, race to 9. (If anyone had any doubts that Asia is the dominant region in pool, they were erased when eyeing who made it through to the Final 32: all but 5 players were from Asia.)
After the draw and a break for dinner, the first 8 matches in the last 32 commenced. As could be expected things didn’t get any easier as the surprises and missteps continued like a domino effect throughout the arena.
Korea’s Ga Young Kim, certainly one of the top five favorites to win here this week, escaped out of her group with narrow 7-6 win over former world champion Shin Mei Lu of Taiwan. In the single elimination round of 32, Kim came up against young and talented Chinese player Wang Xiao Tong. The multi-awarded Kim was a clear favorite, but this event is no ordinary tournament. When Kim found herself in her chair down 8-7 in the race to 9, and Wang shooting a very makeable 9-ball for the win, the Korean star must have known it was curtains. Incredibly Wang missed the easy 9-ball as the crowd gasped in horror. Kim won the rack and then won the decider to stumble into the last 16.

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Sheffield Super 7’s Magna Centre Sheffield Road Templeborough Rotherham S60 1DX www.ipapool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube www.ebpf.org www.visitmagna.co.uk
Friday/Sunday 17-19 October 2014
 Click the image to view the full size poster. Sheffield Super 7’s
With the IPA (International Professional Pool Players Association) season successfully completed for 2014, the next big stage in the Blackball Pool World is the Sheffield Super 7’s, a team tournament held at the Magna Centre in Sheffield but backed up with something for everyone - Masters singles, Ladies singles, Ladies 3 person team, Speed pool, and plenty of flyers, so pool, pool, and more pool all weekend from Friday evening on the 17th October through to the finish on Sunday 19th (or last man standing as I like to call it, though not in the official sense).

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 | FISHER RISES FROM THE DEPTHS |
2014 WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship Guilin Stadium & Dream City The Olympic City of Guilin Guilin China www.my147.com www.top147.com - live score www.alison-chang.com www.wpa-pool.com - Twitter - Facebook
12-18 October 2014
 Click the image to view the full size photograph - use "back" to return here All photography courtesy of ©Jin and/or ©Alison Chang and used with permission Facing sudden elimination on Day 1, Great Britain's Kelly Fisher shows Austria's Jasmin Ouschan the door and survives to play another day at the Women's World 9-ball Championship.
Kelly Fisher has been around professional pool long enough to know that sometimes in this sport, as in life, you have to go through the devil's playground to get to heaven.
The devil's playground in this case for the 2012 World 9-ball Champion was losing her first round match on day 1 today at the Women’s World 9-ball Championship against hall of famer and pool’s most recognized personality, Jeanette Lee, 7-4. The Brit, who three months ago had open heart surgery to repair a congenital defect, had trouble with the lightning quick speed of the table. The match was even halfway, but Fisher gave away too many shots and the Black Widow waltzed. In the double elimination group stages, Fisher knew her back was suddenly against the wall.
“Now it’s cutthroat time,” she said while waiting for her next match which could see her go an embarrassing two-and-out. “There’s no second chances.”
If having to tangle with the likes of Lee wasn't enough, Fisher then had to step into the ring in a do or die match with none other than Austria’s Jasmin Ouschan, who had just lost a cliff hanger to Japan’s Chichiro Kawahara, 7-6. If you’re getting the idea that this is the proverbial “Group of Death,” you’re absolutely correct. All four of these players are capable of taking the world title.

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 | BWPPA Tour - Event No.4 - The Kamui 9-Ball Shootout |
2014 BWPPA Ranking Event No.4 - The Kamui 9-Ball Shootout Escape Pool Bar 47-51 Peel Street Barnsley S70 2RL 01226 779 347 www.bwppa.com - full photo gallery
Saturday/Sunday 27/28 September 2014
 Dinsmore does the double and takes the race for the no.1 spot to the last event
Escape Pool Bar in Barnsley was the venue for the 4th BWPPA event of the season on 27/28 September 2014.
Ireland’s Fred Dinsmore won his 2nd tour event in a row beating Aslam Abubaker in the final.
Dinsmore went into the event as one of 4 players still in realistic contention for the no.1 spot at the end of the season which not only brings with it its own prestige, but also a lovely Ikon cue from our generous friends at Predator.
We had a good turnout as 20 players entered, making it a fantastic season as 28 players have played at least 1 event so far this season. We welcomed new player Rob Hall to his first event on the tour.
Dinsmore got his campaign off to a good start with a 7-3 win over Craig Welsh, and then had a battle royal with old foe Roy Kimberley and just beat him 7-5.

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 | Total9Ball Rookie - Search For A Star - Official Report |
Total9Ball Rookie - Search For A Star The St Albans Hurricane Room Unit 8 Verulam Industrial Estate 224 London Road St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 1JF www.hurricaneroom.co.uk www.total9ball.com - entrants and chat
Saturday 11 October 2014


 Click the image to view the large photograph - use "back" to return here. Aslam's on fire as he takes down T9B Search For A Star Event
Saturday 11th October was the date for the 4th annual T9B Rookie event ‘Search For A Star’. As always this is a very popular event, all players above -1 on the T9B handicap system are given the weekend off while the -1’s, 0 and all the plus players battle it out for the beautiful glass trophy, prize money and the award of a Total9ball sponsorship deal. So this event I wasn’t allowed to enter, however it's always such an exciting event with so many shock results, it’s a pleasure to have a day talking with the players, getting feedback and watching some of the high class action on show.
33 players arrived at the Rookie event on Saturday morning all genuinely believing this was the perfect opportunity for them to strike gold. There were many discussions about who the winner could be, obviously there were as always a few favourites but how would those players perform knowing the opportunity in front of them. Brian Cassidy had a hunch that it would be a 0 or a plus player that would eventually win the event would he be correct?
This event was put together solely on value for money for the players therefore the event began with league stages. Total9ball has never liked using group stages as when it comes to the final matches it’s easy for the players to work out what result is needed from their last match to get through. The league stages tests all players with three random matches and places all results across the whole field into one league table with the top 16 advancing to the knockout stages.
Thanks to Dynamic Billard for sponsoring this event.
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 | Congratulations Neil Raybone - IPA British Open Champion |
IPA Tour Event 5 - 2014 British Open - Brighton Hilton Brighton Metropole King's Rd Brighton BN1 2FU www.ipapool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube www.hilton.com/brighton
Friday/Sunday 3-5 October 2014

 Neil Raybone - 2014 IPA British Open Champion Click the image to view the full size photograph. All photography courtesy of ©Sean Trivass IPA Press Release
As the tables were taken apart after the British Open, Amateur, and Professional Tournaments last weekend the realisation dawned that with the exception of the Super 7’s from Sheffield next weekend (17-19th October), that was it for the IPA season, with the next few months allocated to organising the World Championships for February 2015 - it never really stops you know.
Just like any other sport, we like to see our tournaments unfold in spectacular fashion but even I would never have dared to write a script that matched reality, for fear of it being rejected as just too unrealistic, it really did have absolutely everything. Eighteen pool tables, 150 or so original entrants, HD quality livestreaming, and a double elimination format saw the Open get underway on Friday afternoon immediately taking the numbers down to the last 64 when the real fun began in pursuit of the trophy, cash prize, and pride of place in the blackball pool community. With both amateurs and professionals in action shocks were almost a certainty as the likes of Mark Chung, Christophe Lambert, Simon Ward, and Harry Irwin all went out at the last 32 stage leaving Gareth Hibbott as a pretty hot favourite in my book, having won almost everything so far all season, including the entertaining “Last Man Standing” on the Friday night (see IPA YouTube channel, and well worth a watch). Naturally, that view was the dreaded kiss of death as he crashed out 7-1 in the next round to Neil Raybone and all of a sudden we all realised this was far more open than many had thought. Looking at the big names left in, Neil Raybone and Dan Davy caught the eye but Dan lost out to Andrew Hughes leaving Neil as the only remaining pro left in the semi finals as he played Andrew Hughes while Luke Sanges took on Shane Lewes to set up a final where frankly anything was possible. Despite three of the four lining up at this stage merely proving my point that there is less gap than some imagine between the top amateurs and the professionals, the final between Neil and Shane turned in to a rather one sided affair with Neil Raybone staying perhaps the calmest to run out an 8-0 winner though that is not a totally true reflection of their abilities, with run of the ball and a touch of nerves also playing their part.

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