World Pool Champioship 2005
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World Pool Champioship 2005
Sio è da poco aperto il mondiale di pool è una sezione dedicata a questo evento mi sembra il minimo...
Per il nostro Fabio il girono in cui è capitato non è sicuramente il piu semplice ma nenache il piu difficile dato che gli unici nomi di spicco sono Niels Feijen e Cory Deuel.
Ma si aprono i pronostici sui possibili vincitori:
Io tifo e penso che vinca il mio preferito cioè il campione del mondo usciente cioe Alex "The Lion" Pagulayan il piu simpatico giocatore di pool<img src=faccine/1.gif border=0 align=middle>
cj
"Da una qualunque nottata del XXI secolo"
Per il nostro Fabio il girono in cui è capitato non è sicuramente il piu semplice ma nenache il piu difficile dato che gli unici nomi di spicco sono Niels Feijen e Cory Deuel.
Ma si aprono i pronostici sui possibili vincitori:
Io tifo e penso che vinca il mio preferito cioè il campione del mondo usciente cioe Alex "The Lion" Pagulayan il piu simpatico giocatore di pool<img src=faccine/1.gif border=0 align=middle>
cj
"Da una qualunque nottata del XXI secolo"
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E' finito il turno dei 32mi, e la maggior parte dei favoriti è già fuori! Efren Reyes ( :ferito: ), Souquet, Strickland, Bustamante, Tot, Petroni, Steve Davis, Lely, Feijen e molti altri, tutti a casa! Aggiornamenti in tempo reale su www.worldpoolchampionchip.com
[quote]L'unico rimasto tra i 32 mi pare che sia Immonen e onestamente vedendo quel 10 a 2 quasi quasi ci farei un pensierino.... [/quote]
E... il simpaticissimo Pagulayan non che vincitore del torneo
cj
"Da una qualunque nottata del XXI secolo"
E... il simpaticissimo Pagulayan non che vincitore del torneo
cj
"Da una qualunque nottata del XXI secolo"
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Ciao ragazzi,
sono di ritorno dalle ferie al mare e qui invece di sole e mare, mi trovo pioggia e 17 gradi brrrrrr.
E come non bastasse domani ricomincio a lavorare.......
Unica consolazione ho visto la finale del campionato del mondo 2005, tra
Po-cheng Kuo contro Chia-ching Wu
Il ragazzo di 16 anni Chia-ching Wu batte il suo maestro di 27 anni, appunto Po-cheng Kuo per 17 a 16 e diventa Campione del mondo 2005, sicuramente il più giovane di tutti i tempi.
Qui come é andato l'incontro:
Rack 1
Kuo wins the lag but misses tight cut on the 1 ball, Wu misses same shot and then Kuo once again misses to open table up for Wu who clears up to go into the lead at 1-0.
Rack 2
Wu smacks open the pack and then gets out of trouble to pocket the 1 ball with an excellent jump shot. However, Wu makes his first mistake as he misses a long cut on the pink 4. Kuo plays a great positional shot from 5 to 7 to set up a rack winning out. 1–1.
Rack 3
Following a safety battle on the 1 ball, Kuo misses a relatively straightforward 2 ball to give table back to Wu who clears to go 2-1.
Rack 4
The first break and run of the match sees Wu extend his lead to 3-1.
Rack 5
With nothing available on the 1 ball, Wu pushes out and a safety exchange ensues. Kuo cracks first as he misses the 1 ball completely, trying to swerve and with ball in hand Wu tries a very risky 1/9 combo but falls well short. Kuo then lays a deadly snooker and Wu makes a mess of the escape and with ball in hand, Kuo takes advantage full with a 3/9 combo. 3-2.
Rack 6
A decent break from Kuo leaves him well placed, but a miss on the 2 ball allows Wu in to clear up. 4-2.
Rack 7
Wu snookers his opponent following the break off, but Kuo’s escape leaves a ball on. From there Wu clears up to increase his lead to 5–2.
Rack 8
Kuo tries to leave the 1 safe after Wu misses a cut on it but the 16 year-old is in fearless mood and clears up to go to 6-2.
Rack 9
Wu makes a mistake in the next as he misses a fairly easy pot on the 3 ball. Fortunately for Kuo, it falls nicely for him and he is able to compose himself to clear the table and stop the rot. 6–3 Wu.
Rack 10
Kuo missed the 2 but left it snookered and Wu fouled, handing his opponent a chance to further cut the deficit. 6-4 Wu.
Rack 11
Wu now only leads by one rack as Kuo breaks and runs for the first time in the match. 6-5 Wu.
Rack 12
A safety from Kuo tempted Wu into a jump shot and although he made contact with the 1 ball he left an open table and Kuo cleared to get on level terms. 6–6.
Rack 13
Kuo made a ball on the break but with nothing available a lengthy safety battle follows. Finally, a quality pot by Kuo got him back in the balls, but he missed the 6 ball to allow Wu to clear the table and reassert his lead. 7–6 Wu.
Rack 14
A great break shot from Wu sets up an elementary run out which he takes full advantage of to increase his lead to 8–6.
Rack 15
Wu ran out of position on the 2 ball following a miscue. He tried to play safe but left it on for Kuo who dug deep to clear the table and get to 8–7 down.
Rack 16
Kuo is forced into awkward bridging on the 4 ball and misses the pot, allowing Wu a clearance. 9-7 Wu.
Rack 17
Wu sends the cue ball flying off the table during another power-break. Kuo takes advantage of the chance and makes it 9-8.
Rack 18
Wu looks set to take the rack after a marvellous jump shot on the 2 ball when hooked. He clears the table until a miscue on the 8 ball and Kuo then levels the match at 9-9.
Rack 19
Kuo looked set to take the lead for the first time in the match when his nerves fail him on the 9 ball and Wu makes a table length cut on it to go back infront. 10-9 Wu.
Rack 20
Wu's dry break puts the table back in Kuo's favour and he runs-out to go 10-10.
Rack 21
Kuo makes a jump shot on the 1 ball but it doesn't go down and Wu clears to go back in front at 11-10.
Rack 22
Wu misses a 5 ball down the rail and Kuo steps in to level once again - but he still hasn't been ahead. 11-11.
Rack 23
Kuo finally takes the lead after a carom shot on the 6 ball gives him the chance to clear following a safety exchange. 12-11 to Kuo.
Rack 24
The tide may have turned as Kuo breaks and runs out for a two rack cushion. 13-11.
Rack 25
Kuo misses the 1 ball to leave the table for Wu but a nudge off the orange 5 sends the cue ball into the middle pocket. With ball in hand, Kuo pockets the balls until he runs out of position on the 6 ball and plays a snooker. Wu manages to make contact with the 6 but leaves it on for Kuo. He clears to go into a 14–11 lead.
Rack 26
Another break and run-out despite a tricky layout sees Kuo go to within two racks of victory. 15-11.
Rack 27
Kuo leaves himself a long pot on the 3 ball, jacking the ball up on the rail. He misses but leaves it safe for Wu who plays a safety. Kuo's response isn't accurate enough and Wu siezes the opportunity. 15-12.
Rack 28
Wu runs out of position on the 2 ball and leaves himself snookered. He flukes the 3 ball but scratches as he does so and with ball in hand Kuo goes to the hill. 16-12.
Rack 29
Wu stays alive with a clearance after Kuo makes a schoolboy error by failing to hit a rail with a ball after playing safe. 16-13.
Rack 30
Tension is boiling over in Kaohsiung as Wu breaks and runs-out for 16-14.
Rack 31
Another run-out by the 16 year-old means that Kuo is kept sweating in his chair. 16-15.
Rack 32
The fate of the title will be decided in the final rack after Wu runs out another rack to go hill-hill. 16-16.
Rack 33
The most dramatic conclusion in the history of the event sees Wu run out a fourth and final rack to become the youngest world champion in history. 17-16.
Una bella finale molto combattuta.
Saluti
sono di ritorno dalle ferie al mare e qui invece di sole e mare, mi trovo pioggia e 17 gradi brrrrrr.
E come non bastasse domani ricomincio a lavorare.......
Unica consolazione ho visto la finale del campionato del mondo 2005, tra
Po-cheng Kuo contro Chia-ching Wu
Il ragazzo di 16 anni Chia-ching Wu batte il suo maestro di 27 anni, appunto Po-cheng Kuo per 17 a 16 e diventa Campione del mondo 2005, sicuramente il più giovane di tutti i tempi.
Qui come é andato l'incontro:
Rack 1
Kuo wins the lag but misses tight cut on the 1 ball, Wu misses same shot and then Kuo once again misses to open table up for Wu who clears up to go into the lead at 1-0.
Rack 2
Wu smacks open the pack and then gets out of trouble to pocket the 1 ball with an excellent jump shot. However, Wu makes his first mistake as he misses a long cut on the pink 4. Kuo plays a great positional shot from 5 to 7 to set up a rack winning out. 1–1.
Rack 3
Following a safety battle on the 1 ball, Kuo misses a relatively straightforward 2 ball to give table back to Wu who clears to go 2-1.
Rack 4
The first break and run of the match sees Wu extend his lead to 3-1.
Rack 5
With nothing available on the 1 ball, Wu pushes out and a safety exchange ensues. Kuo cracks first as he misses the 1 ball completely, trying to swerve and with ball in hand Wu tries a very risky 1/9 combo but falls well short. Kuo then lays a deadly snooker and Wu makes a mess of the escape and with ball in hand, Kuo takes advantage full with a 3/9 combo. 3-2.
Rack 6
A decent break from Kuo leaves him well placed, but a miss on the 2 ball allows Wu in to clear up. 4-2.
Rack 7
Wu snookers his opponent following the break off, but Kuo’s escape leaves a ball on. From there Wu clears up to increase his lead to 5–2.
Rack 8
Kuo tries to leave the 1 safe after Wu misses a cut on it but the 16 year-old is in fearless mood and clears up to go to 6-2.
Rack 9
Wu makes a mistake in the next as he misses a fairly easy pot on the 3 ball. Fortunately for Kuo, it falls nicely for him and he is able to compose himself to clear the table and stop the rot. 6–3 Wu.
Rack 10
Kuo missed the 2 but left it snookered and Wu fouled, handing his opponent a chance to further cut the deficit. 6-4 Wu.
Rack 11
Wu now only leads by one rack as Kuo breaks and runs for the first time in the match. 6-5 Wu.
Rack 12
A safety from Kuo tempted Wu into a jump shot and although he made contact with the 1 ball he left an open table and Kuo cleared to get on level terms. 6–6.
Rack 13
Kuo made a ball on the break but with nothing available a lengthy safety battle follows. Finally, a quality pot by Kuo got him back in the balls, but he missed the 6 ball to allow Wu to clear the table and reassert his lead. 7–6 Wu.
Rack 14
A great break shot from Wu sets up an elementary run out which he takes full advantage of to increase his lead to 8–6.
Rack 15
Wu ran out of position on the 2 ball following a miscue. He tried to play safe but left it on for Kuo who dug deep to clear the table and get to 8–7 down.
Rack 16
Kuo is forced into awkward bridging on the 4 ball and misses the pot, allowing Wu a clearance. 9-7 Wu.
Rack 17
Wu sends the cue ball flying off the table during another power-break. Kuo takes advantage of the chance and makes it 9-8.
Rack 18
Wu looks set to take the rack after a marvellous jump shot on the 2 ball when hooked. He clears the table until a miscue on the 8 ball and Kuo then levels the match at 9-9.
Rack 19
Kuo looked set to take the lead for the first time in the match when his nerves fail him on the 9 ball and Wu makes a table length cut on it to go back infront. 10-9 Wu.
Rack 20
Wu's dry break puts the table back in Kuo's favour and he runs-out to go 10-10.
Rack 21
Kuo makes a jump shot on the 1 ball but it doesn't go down and Wu clears to go back in front at 11-10.
Rack 22
Wu misses a 5 ball down the rail and Kuo steps in to level once again - but he still hasn't been ahead. 11-11.
Rack 23
Kuo finally takes the lead after a carom shot on the 6 ball gives him the chance to clear following a safety exchange. 12-11 to Kuo.
Rack 24
The tide may have turned as Kuo breaks and runs out for a two rack cushion. 13-11.
Rack 25
Kuo misses the 1 ball to leave the table for Wu but a nudge off the orange 5 sends the cue ball into the middle pocket. With ball in hand, Kuo pockets the balls until he runs out of position on the 6 ball and plays a snooker. Wu manages to make contact with the 6 but leaves it on for Kuo. He clears to go into a 14–11 lead.
Rack 26
Another break and run-out despite a tricky layout sees Kuo go to within two racks of victory. 15-11.
Rack 27
Kuo leaves himself a long pot on the 3 ball, jacking the ball up on the rail. He misses but leaves it safe for Wu who plays a safety. Kuo's response isn't accurate enough and Wu siezes the opportunity. 15-12.
Rack 28
Wu runs out of position on the 2 ball and leaves himself snookered. He flukes the 3 ball but scratches as he does so and with ball in hand Kuo goes to the hill. 16-12.
Rack 29
Wu stays alive with a clearance after Kuo makes a schoolboy error by failing to hit a rail with a ball after playing safe. 16-13.
Rack 30
Tension is boiling over in Kaohsiung as Wu breaks and runs-out for 16-14.
Rack 31
Another run-out by the 16 year-old means that Kuo is kept sweating in his chair. 16-15.
Rack 32
The fate of the title will be decided in the final rack after Wu runs out another rack to go hill-hill. 16-16.
Rack 33
The most dramatic conclusion in the history of the event sees Wu run out a fourth and final rack to become the youngest world champion in history. 17-16.
Una bella finale molto combattuta.
Saluti
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