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Jayson Shaw Defeats Eklent Kaci to Become the US Open Champion
photos by Hailey Behrman Jayson Shaw defeats Eklent Kaci to become the U.S. Open Champion. Courtesy by AzB Staff he final day of the 2017 U.S. Open gave up some of above. Kaci won this one 11-8 and Chang took fourth place the finest pool ever seen with unbelievable shoemak- after finishing second here last year to Shane Van Boening. Ting and impossible reaches of position. Our semi-final match featured Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz and The day began with the hot seat match between Jayson Eklent Kaci. This match was something of a contrast in styles Shaw and Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz. These two kept it close as Francisco hurries around the table and Kaci strolls slowly. early, with the two men trading racks until the score line got Ruiz took first blood in this one but gave up ball in hand in the to four games apiece. Jayson Shaw then waved at his young second rack when he missed a fairly routine short kick to daughter in the stands and he caught fire. From there it was all contact the two ball. However, he was able to get back to the the Shaw show as he took on table-length razor cuts, jump table after a safety war and win the rack to go up 2-0. He then shots, and wove through heavy traffic for position. There was broke and ran to go up 3-0. just nothing Francisco could do as Shaw commanded the table. A scratch on the next break got Kaci out of his chair. -
Saku Veikkanen 17V EM Pronssia. Robin Hull Kohtasi O'sullivanin
Suomen Biljardiliiton lajilehti • 41. vuosikerta 4 • 2013 • 4 www.sbil.fi Pool 4 Petri Makkonen vuoden pelaaja. Pool 6 Jani Siekkiselle mestaruussarjan RG voitto. Kaisa 18 Markku Koponen huippuvireessä. Snooker 22 Robin Hull kohtasi O’Sullivanin. Snooker 23 Saku Veikkanen 17v EM pronssia. Biljardi 4/2013 1 2 Biljardi 4/2013 SBiL Pääkirjoitus 28.11.2013 Sisällys 3 Pääkirjoitus Vuosi päättyy, mutta vasta puoliväli SBiL yhteystiedot kautta menossa SBiL4-5 tiedottaa Vuoden lopun lähestyessä voi pysähtyä miettimään mitä kaik- Pool mestaruussarja6-7 kea vuoden aikana on tapahtunut. Miellyttäviä asioita kuluneelta 7-8 vuodelta kun muistelee, niin voi mainita mm. liiton 40 v. juhlat ja Pool straight SM niiden koskettavuuden ansiomerkkien jaon yhteydessä. Harvoin 10-13 näkee raavaita miehiä nieleskelemässä liikutustaan onnesta ja yl- Pool kansainvälistä peydestä saadessaan kunnianosoituksia. Ja olivat samassa yhtey- Kaisa lajipäällikkö14 dessä palkitut pelaajatkin silmin nähden tyytyväisiä SM mitaleihinsa. Myös kaisan MM kisat Kot- 15,18 kassa oli pelaajien juhlaa, kommentit kokonaisuudesta osallistujien suunnasta olivat pelkästään Kaisa RG-kilpailuja hyväksyvän myhäileviä. Maan parhaat16-17 pelipaikat Kun vielä kertaa vuoden aikaista kansainvälistä menestystä jossa Robin Hull, Petri Makkonen, 19 Mika Immonen, Marika Poikkijoki Jouni Tähti Kaisa YT-klubi SM sekä olivat pääosissa. Unohtamatta kuitenkaan 20 Marko Lindbergiä, poolin junnukultajoukkuetta, Tuija Tiihosta sekä viimeisimpänä EM mi- Pyramidi talistina nuorta Saku Veikkasta, voi sanoa vuoden olleen menestyksekäs myös tuloksellisesti. 21 Paitsi em. pelaajat, myös muut liiton kilpailuihin osallistuneet, seurahenkilöt, liiton hallituksessa Kara ja erityisesti lajien parissa aktiivisesti toimivat henkilöt ansaitsevat suuret kiitokset menneestä 22-23Snooker vuodesta. Ja koska uusi vuosi on toiveiden esittämisen aikaa, niin tulevasta vuodesta tulkoon 24 entistä menestyksekkäämpi! SBiL Kilpailukalenteri 25 Pari liiton kannalta olevaa epäkohtaa tässä vaiheessa pitää kuitenkin ottaa esille. -
Oliver Ortman and Charles Ursitti Elected to 2015 BCA Hall of Fame Class
Contact: Mike Panozzo United States Billiard Media Association 312-341-1110 [email protected] Rob Johnson Billiard Congress of America 303-243-5070 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oliver Ortmann and Charles Ursitti Earn Enshrinement in Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame Broomfield, Colo., August 18, 2015 —Two trailblazers in the pool world have earned election into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame in 2015. Former world champion Oliver Ortmann of Germany and pool promoter/historian Charles Ursitti will be inducted as the 65th and 66th members of the sport’s hall of fame, the United States Billiard Media Association announced today. Ortmann, 48, of Hamburg, will enter the Greatest Players wing of the BCA Hall of Fame, while Ursitti, 68, who was born in New York City and now resides in Florida, will be honored for Meritorious Service. Both will be formally inducted during ceremonies on Oct. 29, 2015, at the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside in Norfolk, Va. One of the most decorated players in Europe, Ortmann led the way for European players in the United States by scoring a shocking win over pool legend Steve Mizerak in the final of the 1989 BCA U.S. Open 14.1 Championship in Chicago. Ortmann went on to win the 1993 BCA U.S. Open, as well as three World Pool-Billiard Association world titles — the 1993 WPA World 9-Ball Championship and the WPA World 14.1 Championship in 2007 and 2010. The fiery Ortmann twice won the International Challenge of Champions (1997 and 2000), and captained Team Europe’s winning Mosconi Cup squad in 2002. -
Matchroom Pool World Ranking - January 2020
Matchroom Pool World Ranking - January 2020 TOTAL TOTAL Kremlin Cup 2020 InternationalWorld Open 9-Ball 2019 C'ship 2019 Predator WorldWPA Players 10-BallUS Open Championship 2020 TurningPool Championship Stone Classic XXXIV Diamond Las Vegas Open 2020 World Pool Championship 2020 1 Fedor Gorst (RUS) 91 11 80 91 2 Ko Ping-Chung (TPE) 90 40 50 90 3 Chang Jung-Lin (TPE) 86 21 65 86 4 Jayson Shaw (GBR) 80 80 80 5 Max Lechner (AUT) 79 65 14 79 6 Alex Pagulayan (CAN) 69 33 36 69 7 Joshua Filler (GER) 55 55 55 8 Alexander Kazakis (GRE) 54 40 14 54 9 Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz (ESP) 51 27 24 51 10 Liu Haitao (CHN) 50 50 50 11 Justin Bergman (USA) 47 47 47 12 Darren Appleton (GBR) 41 27 14 41 13 Albin Ouschan (AUT) 40 16 24 40 14 Aloysius Yapp (SIN) 40 16 24 40 15 Ruslan Chinakhov (RUS) 40 16 24 40 16 Casper Matikainen (FIN) 36 36 36 17 Do The Kien (VIE) 36 36 36 18 Ko Pin-Yi (TPE) 36 36 36 19 Denis Grabe (EST) 35 21 14 35 20 Naoyuki Oi (JPN) 35 11 24 35 21 James Aranas (PHI) 33 33 33 22 Chang Yu-Lung (TPE) 30 16 14 30 23 Dennis Orcollo (PHI) 27 27 27 24 Thorston Hohmann (GER) 27 27 27 25 Liu Ri-Teng (TPE) 25 11 14 25 26 Billy Thorpe (USA) 24 24 24 27 Mateusz Sniegocki (POL) 24 24 24 28 Waleed Majid (QAT) 24 24 24 29 John Morra (CAN) 21 21 21 30 Shane Van Boening (USA) 21 21 21 31 Chris Robinson (USA) 16 16 16 32 Corey Deuel (USA) 16 16 16 33 Marco Teutscher (NED) 16 16 16 34 Mika Immonen (FIN) 16 16 16 35 Carlo Biado (PHI) 14 14 14 36 Cheng Yu-Hsuan (TPE) 14 14 14 37 Chris Melling (GBR) 14 14 14 38 Cong Xu Xiao (CHN) 14 14 14 39 Jeffrey Ignacio -
Billiards-Digest-PROOFED.Pdf
APA NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS MOVING ON UP The American Poolplayers Association National Team Championships’ short trip produced big dividends. By Skip Maloney MAZING HOW the scenery can change when you move across the street. After nearly a quarter century based at the now shut- Atered Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Ve- gas, the American Poolplayers Associa- tion relocated its annual National Team Championships to the nearby Westgate More than 300 tables awaited APA teams at the Westgate Hotel in Las Vegas. Hotel & Casino (formerly the Las Vegas Hilton). The change seemed to do the “There weren’t many hiccups,” said gas for the Nationals before,” said team event plenty of good. Bowman. captain Matthew Leckner. “I advanced “It was fantastic,” said APA’s Mar- In fact, the 2014 National Team to regional (competition) the last three keting Director, Jason Bowman. “Defi- Championships ushered in several sig- years in a row, each year on a different nitely an upgrade. I’d spent nearly a nificant improvements. For the first team. year’s worth of nights at the Riviera, time, competitors could download an “It was my first time as a captain,” he and though there was some sentiment online tournament bracket App to keep added, confessing that a lot of his time about that, the Westgate is just a differ- track of individual schedules and get a during the team’s regular 16-week sea- ent class of hotel; a definite step up.” glimpse of a progress in each division. son was spent “figuring out who was go- The most significant improvement, Also first time, the APA live-streamed ing to show up or not.” Bowman went on to explain, was ad- some of the matches. -
ET Payerne, PR PDF, Englisch.Cdr
PRESS RELEASE EPBF Press Office Spain Open / Malaga 6. – 8. December 2008 Niels Feijen seizes the Crown of Spain! The EPBF could not have wished for a better end to 2008 after the successful anniversary EC in Willingen, Germany, now also the Dynamic-Eurotour makes history. Once again new records were broken and superlatives were reached in Malaga where the field was completely full and had a long waiting list. Good for the ones, who signed in on time and did not need to hope for a late cancellation place. Niels Feijen Starting at Thursday morning at the beautiful hotel & Casino Torrequebrada on the Costa del Sol the “Hall of Fame” of the modern times started. The reigning world champions Ralf Souquet, Niels Feijen, Daryl Peach and Darren Appleton again had a rendezvous in order to play with more than 250 participants from 36 nations for 44.000 euro prize money. The EPBF Eurotour, which is considered as the hardest tournament series of the world, found its worthy winner in Spain. The Dutchman Niels Feijen, who was able to assure the WC-title in Straight Pool in August in New York, showed world class achievements from the beginning and could also hold this all the way to the end. Only in the preliminary round Feijen failed: he lost to a strong Sandor Tot with 4:9, however this did not distract him during the remainder of the tournament and without much trouble he reached the last 32. In the Single elimination stages he eliminated Mateusz Sniegocki (9: 7), Nick van den Berg (9: 7), Daryl Peach (9: 8) and Tony Drago (9: 4) with partially embattled matches in order to meet the impressive Swede, Marcus Chamat in the final. -
3 Months of Unmissable Live Sport
3 MONTHS OF UNMISSABLE LIVE SPORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SAT SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Intl Cricket: Intl Cricket: Premier EFL: EFL: EFL: EFL: Premier EFL: EFL Trophy: EFL Trophy: Premier EFL: EFL: EFL: Women’s T20 1st ODI 1st ODI League Darts: Bristol City v Wigan v Swansea v Millwall v League Darts: Hull v Portsmouth v TBC v League Darts: Derby v Cardiff v Millwall v World Cup: South Africa v New Zealand Aberdeen Birmingham Preston QPR Fulham Nottingham Swansea Exeter Salford Cardiff Fulham Forest Birmingham India v FEBRUARY 2020 FEBRUARY Man Utd v Burnley v Man City v Norwich v Aston Villa v Chelsea v Leicester v Arsenal v Liverpool v Norwich v Watford v England v India New Zealand Wolves Arsenal Super League: Super League: EFL: West Ham SPFL: EFL: Super League: Intl Cricket: Liverpool Tottenham Man Utd NBA: Intl Cricket: Man City Everton West Ham EFL: Leicester Liverpool EFL: NBA: Warrington v Hull FC v Forest v Hamilton v Bristol v Wigan v 2nd T20 EFL: Brooklyn @ 1st T20 EFL: SPFL: Women’s T20 M'brough v Women’s T20 EFL: Hull City v Golden State St Helens Hull KR Leeds Aberdeen Derby Toronto South Africa v West Brom v Philadelphia South Africa v Brentford v St Johnston v World Cup: Leeds World Cup: Hull v @ Brooklyn England Australia Australia v Brentford Tottenham v Intl Cricket: Intl Cricket: Forest Arsenal v Blackburn Rangers India v Women’s T20 Leeds European Tour Golf: Victoria -
2014 W9BC Final Round Format(3)
2014 World 9-Ball Championship FINAL ROUND June 25 ~ 27 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 6-25 We CHN Wang Can 11 1 Wang Can 7 11:00 T1 PHI Warren Kiamco 9 6-26 Th 11:00 T 13 33 Raymund Faraon 6-25 We PHI Raymund Faraon 11 Quarter-Finals 2 Raymund Faraon 11 11:00 T3 TPE Liu Cheng Chieh 5 6-26 Th 4:00 T 8 49 6-25 We PHI Elmer D. Haya 11 3 Elmer D. Haya 11 11:00 T6 PHI Francisco Felicilda 4 Semi-Finals 6-26 Th 11:00 T 12 34 Elmer D. Haya 6-25 We JPN Hijikata Hayato 11 4 Hijikata Hayato 8 11:00 T2 JPN Tanaka Masaaki 8 6-26 Th 6:30 T 12 57 6-25 We QAT Waleed Majed 11 5 Waleed Majed 11 11:00 T8 PHI Lee Van Corteza 6 6-26 Th 11:00 T 7 35 Waleed Majed 6-25 We GBR Darren Appleton 11 6 Darren Appleton 9 11:00 T1 GBR Daryl Peach 3 6-26 Th 4:00 T 2 50 6-25 We RUS Konstantian Stepanov 11 7 Konstantian Stepanov 3 11:00 T12 SWE Andreas Gerwen 8 6-26 Th 11:00 T 6 36 Johann Chua 6-25 We PHI Johann Chua 11 8 Johann Chua 11 11:00 T13 ITA Daniele Corrieri 4 6-27 Fr 1:30 T x 61 6-25 We AUT Mario He 11 9 Mario He 11 1:30 T2 CAN Alex Pagulayan 9 6-26 Th 11:00 T 8 37 Mario He 6-25 We GBR Jason Shaw 9 10 Jeong Young Hwa 10 1:30 T1 KOR Jeong Young Hwa 11 6-26 Th 4:00 T 12 51 6-25 We POL Radoslaw Babica 11 11 Radoslaw Babica 6 1:30 T6 POR Manuel Gama 3 6-26 Th 11:00 T 9 38 Neils Feijen 6-25 We NED Neils Feijen 11 12 Neils Feijen 11 1:30 T3 UAE Salaheldeen Al Rimawi 4 6-26 Th 6:30 T 13 58 6-25 We PHI Carlo Biado 11 13 Carlo Biado 11 1:30 T8 POL Mieszko Fortunski 6 6-26 Th 11:00 T 3 39 Carlo Biado 6-25 We PHI Jeffrey De Luna 6 14 Jason Klatt 5 1:30 T9 CAN Jason Klatt -
2018 European Mosconi Cup Rankings - Combined Ranking
2018 European Mosconi Cup Rankings - Combined Ranking TOTAL Total Italian Open Treviso OpenHill-Hill Open Dutch Open Black Sea Cup GB9 UK OpenKremlin LeendeCup Open BucharestAustrian Open Open Klagenfurt Open WPA World 9-Ball WPS 8-Ball Classic WPA China Open International Open QUAY Rokietnica Open 1 Eklent Kaci (ALB) 246 30 53 50 6 3 30 40 30 4 246 2 Mario He (AUT) 166 40 15 12 30 50 15 4 166 3 Albin Ouschan (AUT) 162 23 27 40 6 15 15 20 16 162 4 Niels Feijen (NED) 127 23 13 19 3 6 15 30 6 12 127 5 Alexander Kazakis (GRE) 108 8 12 3 50 8 15 6 6 108 6 Joshua Filler (GER) 108 27 19 6 6 23 15 12 108 7 Wiktor Zielinski (POL) 108 50 8 6 3 23 8 10 108 8 Denis Grabe (EST) 105 30 12 3 40 10 10 105 9 Wojciech Szewczyk (POL) 102 8 8 20 15 8 23 20 102 10 David Alcaide (ESP) 100 8 13 19 10 12 8 30 100 11 Fedor Gorst (RUS) 94 15 15 16 3 8 8 23 6 94 12 Ralf Souquet (GER) 89 19 20 6 15 15 4 10 89 13 Franciso Sanchez Ruiz (ESP) 86 15 13 23 10 10 15 86 14 Marc Bijsterbosch (NED) 85 8 8 15 23 15 16 85 15 Chris Melling (ENG) 69 19 50 69 16 Jayson Shaw (SCO) 59 19 40 59 17 Konstantin Stepanov (RUS) 59 13 23 23 59 18 Maximilian Lechner (AUT) 53 15 23 15 53 19 Mateusz Sniegocki (POL) 50 13 15 8 8 6 50 20 Thorsten Hohmann (GER) 50 27 23 50 21 Tomasz Kaplan (POL) 43 13 8 8 8 6 43 22 Daryl Peach (ENG) 42 23 19 42 23 Nick Malaj (GRE) 42 8 10 16 8 42 24 Ruslan Chinakov (RUS) 42 6 15 15 6 42 25 Wojciech Sroczynski (POL) 42 15 15 12 42 26 Marek Kudlik (POL) 41 15 8 8 10 41 27 Imran Majid (ENG) 40 30 10 40 28 Daniel Maciol (POL) 39 23 10 6 39 29 Darren Appleton (ENG) -
Tar Event History
TAR EVENT HISTORY TAR No Dates Players Event Format City Location Results 1Sept 14th-15th, 2007 Shane Van Boening vs Corey Deuel 10 Ball Race to 100 Siux Falls, S. Dakota Luckys Van Boening Wins 100-70 1.1 Nov 8th-10th, 2007 John Schmidt vs Danny Harriman 14.1 Race to 400 Louisville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Schmidt Wins 400-323 One Pocket Race to 10 Harriman Wins 10-9 10 Ball Race to 30 Harriman Wins 30-28 2 Nov 15th-17th, 2007 Shane Van Boening vs Earl Strickland 10 Ball Race to 100 Louisville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Van Boening Wins 100-63 2.1 Jan 4th-13th, 2008 Shane Van Boening vs Alex Pagulayan 10 Ball Race to 21 Louisville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Van Boening Wins 21-20 2.2 Jan 4th-13th, 2008 Shane Van Boening vs Alex Pagulayan 10 Ball Race to 25 Louisville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Van Boening Wins 25-22 2.3 Jan 4th-13th, 2008 Shane Van Boening vs Alex Pagulayan 10 Ball Race to 25 Louisville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Van Boening Wins 25-22 2.4 Jan 4th-13th, 2008 Sarah Rousey vs Monica Webb One Pocket Race to 5 Lousville, Kentucky Executive West Hotel Rousey Wins Banks Race to 5 Rousey Wins 10 Ball Race to 11 Webb Wins 2.5 May 2nd-4th, 2008 John Schmidt vs Danny Harriman 14.1 Race to 400 Kansas City, Missouri Side Pockets Harriman Wins 400-255 One Pocket Race to 10 Schmidt Wins 10-9 10 Ball Race to 30 Schmidt Wins 30-18 3May 11th-13th, 2008 Shane Van Boening vs Alex Pagulayan 10 Ball Race to 100 Las Vegas, Nevada Riveria Hotel & Casino Pagulayan Wins 100-94 4 Mar 21st-23rd, 2008 John Morra vs Justin -
IPT Season Preview IT ALL STARTS HERE the IPT’S First Season Is Finally Upon Us
INTERNATIONAL POOLPOOL TOURTOUR 20062 0 0 6 SEASONS E A S O N PREVIEWP R E V I E W It’s the BIGGEST THING in the history of pro pool — five events (and one big qualifier) with $8.54 million in prize money. It’s enough to make you giddy — just ask the 150 TOUR MEMBERS. It’s also slightly over- whelming, so we’ll spell it all out for you: the frontrunners and dark horses, the tight pockets and slow cloth, the impact and significance, and how moneyman KEVIN TRUDEAU believes it will all make dollars and sense. SCHEDULE: North American 8-Ball Open King of the Hill Invitational Championship 8-Ball Shootout July 22-30 December 12-17 The Venetian in Las Vegas, Nev. The Wynn in Las Vegas, Nev. Purse: $2 million Purse: $1 million • First prize: $350,000 • First prize: $200,000 World 8-Ball Open 2007 Tour Qualifier Championship December 12-17 September 2-10 The Wynn in Las Vegas, Nev. Reno Hilton in Reno, Nev. • Prizes: 50 IPT Tour Cards Purse: $3 million ($100,000 value each) • First prize: $500,000 Players 8-Ball Championship October 22-29 The Excel London in London, England Purse: $1.27 million • First prize: $200,000 Inside PG. 38: WHAT IT ALL MEANS Masters 8-Ball Championship PG. 39: 150 PLAYERS; 23 NATIONS November 26-December 3 PG. 40: BD’S PREDICTIONS Rosemont Convention Center PG. 41: EXPERT PICKS AND PANS in Chicago, Ill. PG. 42: HOW TO PLAY THE IPT WAY Purse: $1.27 million • First prize: $200,000 PG. -
AUGUST-SEPT-Preview
Appleton and Rossman Elected to Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame he Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame 2012 when he beat Hewen Li of China in the final of the welcomes a transplanted English 8-Ball star and one of World 9-Ball Championship. Showing a propensity for Tthe sport’s most enthusiastic ambassadors to the class winning in back-to-back years, Appleton won the Challenge of 2017. The United States Billiard Media Association today of Champions in 2011 and 2012, and the World Tournament announced that three-time World Champion Darren of 14.1 in 2013 and 2014. Appleton’s 2013 straight pool win Appleton and “Dr. Cue” Tom Rossman have earned induction included a run of 200 and out against Francisco Bustamante, as the 69th and 70th members of the sport’s most prestigious the highest recorded run in a major straight pool tournament. hall of fame. He also scored one his great personal triumphs in 2013 when he edged Taiwan’s Jung-Lin Chang, 11-10, to win the gold DarrenAppleton, Appleton 41, will enter the Greatest Players wing of the medal at the World Games in Cali, Colombia. Appleton added BCA Hall of Fame, while Rossman, 67, will be honored in the the World Cup of Pool title to his resume in 2014, teaming Meritorious Service category. with Karl Boyes. And in 2015, Appleton won his third world Both will be formally crown, this time capturing a world 8-ball title by besting inducted during cere- World Snooker Champion Mark Selby in the final of the monies later in the year.