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2011 Mosconi Cup Latest - Europe 10 – 5 USA

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Date: Saturday, December 10 2011 @ 23:53:13 UTC
Topic: Mosconi Cup



The Mosconi Cup XVIII - Las Vegas
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Thursday-Sunday 8-11 December 2011


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Europe one away from glory

TEAM EUROPE is now one match away from retaining the PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup after a one-sided blitz on the American team in front of a standing room only crowd at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas.

After getting the better of things yesterday, the Americans entered the day with high hopes but were battered from start to finish with only Shane Van Boening contributing some red to the score board.

Needing a great start to the day, the USA lost an exciting opener as Appleton and Feijen got the better of Dechaine and Putnam by 6-3. That restored the Europeans three point lead that they held at the start of day one, but the final rack of the match was one of the best safety battles in Mosconi history as all four players took turns to leave the cue ball tucked up.

It was Feijen who broke the deadlock as he made a table length bank on the blue 2 and from there the Europeans ran out to take the match.

“Yesterday we lost the first doubles match 6-5 but Niels and Nick had played well. You need a bit of luck at the right time and we had a couple of rolls there,” said Appleton.

"But we played well at the end and had a lot of fire inside us - Niels is a fantastic player to play with," he added.



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There was more misery for Putnam in the next as he was easily beaten by a fired-up Darren Appleton as Europe moved into an 8-4 lead. The tone was set in the opening rack as Putnam looked to be heading for a run out but missed a howler of a 9 ball to hand the rack to Europe. The big man never really recovered from that and further errors sealed his fate.

The third match featured Johnny Archer and Rodney Morris against Niels Feijen and Ralf Souquet and for the American side it was desperate stuff. 8-4 soon became 9-4 as the lacklustre American pair failed to make any sort of dent in the confident Europeans’ armour.

"When we had a training camp we played with each other and figured out what teams were working out and Johan then picked the pairings,” said Souquet.

"It's not over until the fat lady sings and we want to win the next two and finish it off. We have quite a comfortable lead but it's still a long road."

Feijen added "When everyone is scoring points in front of you it takes the pressure off. We've clicked really well and have a great team spirit and a great team.”

It was Shane Van Boening who finally stopped the rot and ensured a final day of play as he endured a torrid match against Nick Van den Berg that went all the way to a decider. Van Boening had led 5-2 at one stage but the plucky Dutchman fought back to level it at 5-5 and breaking in the final rack he found himself favourite.

A dry break got the American back to the table and he played a superb slow roll on the 1 ball to set up a difficult run out which Van Boening completed to keep his side in the competition.

Finally it was left to Chris Melling to turn the screw and put his side on the hill as he beat Mike Dechaine 6-2 in a clash of the rookies.



Melling looked as confident as ever and his win leaves him in the running for MVP honours.

"It was unbelievable. There's a lot of pressure and people back home don't realise how much pressure you're under as you have the whole continent and your friends to play for."



MOSCONI CUP 2011
THURSDAY - DAY 1 - ORDER OF PLAY
First to 11 points
---
Team USA
3
6
Team EUROPE
Johnny ARCHER
Shawn PUTNAM
6
3
Chris MELLING
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Rodney MORRIS
0
6
Niels FEIJEN
Shane VAN BOENING
Mike DECHAINE
4
6
Darren APPLETON
Ralf SOUQUET
Shane VAN BOENING
5
6
Chris MELLING
---
Team USA
1
4
Team EUROPE
FRIDAY - DAY 2 - ORDER OF PLAY
First to 11 points
---
Shane VAN BOENING
Johnny ARCHER
6
5
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Niels FEIJEN
Mike DECHAINE
6
1
Ralf SOUQUET
Shawn PUTNAM
Rodney MORRIS
6
5
Darren APPLETON
Chris MELLING
Johnny ARCHER
1
6
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Shane VAN BOENING
Rodney MORRIS
2
6
Ralf SOUQUET
Chris MELLING
---
Team USA
4
6
Team EUROPE
SATURDAY - DAY 3 - ORDER OF PLAY
---
Shawn PUTNAM
Mike DECHAINE
3
6
Darren APPLETON
Niels FEIJEN
Shawn PUTNAM
2
6
Darren APPLETON
Johnny ARCHER
Rodney MORRIS
2
6
Niels FEIJEN
Ralf SOUQUET
Shane VAN BOENING
6
5
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Mike DECHAINE
2
6
Chris MELLING
---
Team USA
5
10
Team EUROPE
SUNDAY - DAY 4 - ORDER OF PLAY
---
Shane VAN BOENING
0
0
Nick VAN DEN BERG
Johnny ARCHER
0
0
Darren APPLETON
Rodney MORRIS
0
0
Niels FEIJEN
Shawn PUTNAM
0
0
Ralf SOUQUET
Mike DECHAINE
0
0
Chris MELLING
Captain's Pick
0
0
Captain's Pick
---
Team USA
5
10
Team EUROPE




2011 PARTYPOKER.NET MOSCONI CUP
MGM GRAND - LAS VEGAS
TEAM USA
Shane Van Boening (South Dakota)
Shawn Putnam (Pennsylvania)
Mike Dechaine (Rhone Island)
Johnny Archer (Georgia)
Rodney Morris (Hawaii)
Captain: Charlie Williams (South Korea/Florida)


2011 PARTYPOKER.NET MOSCONI CUP
MGM GRAND - LAS VEGAS
TEAM EUROPE
Chris Melling (England)
Darren Appleton (England)
Ralf Souquet (Germany)
Nick Van den Berg (Holland)
Niels Feijen (Holland)
Captain: Johan Ruijsink (Holland)


2011 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup:

Live in its entirety on Sky Sports in the UK, the PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup features two five-man teams representing Europe and the USA doing battle in a series of singles and doubles matches. Now in its 18th year, the Americans hold an 11-5 lead following their defeat in London last December.








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