Archive for 10-ball Pool

Women’s World 10-ball Championship

It was great news the other day when there was the announcement of the Women’s World 10-ball Championships to be held in the Philippines.

But, it seemed, no sooner had the announcement come that the World Pool Association are denouncing it as an un-sanctioned event.

Why? I hear you ask, well WPA rules state that two sanctioned events cannot take place in the same country at the same time and as the Philippine Open is the same dates it was in contravention of that rule.

The Philippine Open is open to all players male and female which is why it courses the problem with the sanctioning. However, I would beg the question as to how many female players would be playing in the Philippine Open anyway, you could probably count them on one hand and may even be zero.

Although there are some very talented female players, that have had success in predominantly male events (Jasmin Ouschan is the standout name in this department) there is still no female player to have won a male title.

As this is fact why stop the women from having a World Championship event at the same time as the Philippine Open? It seems ludicrous to me, yet another bad decision from the WPA, who seem to hinder the growth of the sport time and time again.

Events for males or females or both, should be accepted with open arms and allow the players to choose this is the only way to stimulate competition and growth in the sport.

Dusting Off My Stick!

I haven’t played in a tournament since the Bournemouth Open 9-ball event back in November 2008. However, this weekend I ma off to Mickey Flynn’s in Cambridge (weather permitting) and will be competing in their first open 10-ball event of the season.

On this occasion I am able to mix leisure with work as I will also be getting some news content and video interviews with some of the players taking part.

The field, as ever at Mickey Flynn’s, is going to be a tough one. Raj Hundal, Imran Majid, Rico Diks and Tony Drago are all competing along with a lot of other talented players including Matt Ford, Ricardo Jones, Mickey Lambert (clubs owner) and Anthony Ginn.

The tournamnt at Mickey Flynn’s are legendary and the club is one of the finest in the UK, not the largest on any accounts, but well maintained tables and a good bar.

I am not sure whether I will be able to play all of the tournament this year but we will see, CueSport TV are hoping to broadcast live from the club later in the year, the problem at the present time is a lack of space so it means we are back to news clips only.

I don’t hold my breath in terms of my performance but with a double-eliminator at least I get two matches for my money! I think my target is to win at least one match, after that would be a bonus, this of course can depend on my draw and my ability to break, which has been lacking recently.

Watch out for the news item on CueSport TV next week. I have Raj Hundal down to win this one!

Ricardo Jones wins 10-ball at Mickey Flynn’s

The second of our live broadcasts at the weekend was the Mickey Flynn’s 10-ball Open.

The event featured 42 players, and with many of the notables on duty for GBR at the European Championships it was thrown wide open.

Again we were broadcasting it live and the technical issues of the Saturday did not come back to haunt us and everything ran very smoothly from our point of view!

The tournament kicked of at 12pm with 8 groups playing a round robin format, Tournament Director Ricardo Jones decided on a best-of-11 format with all racks played for the round robin stage. A decision that came back to haunt him as time became limited.

The group matches didn’t finish until around 8:30pm and then it was rushe to get all the matches in for a reasonable finish.

Races to 6 ensued for the KO stages and we were down to relative newcomer Matt Ford and Ricardo Jones in the final – to save on time a race-to-2 was decided for the final and Jones won it 2-0 taking the £300 first prize and Ford settling for £200.

The next one is in November and the group stage will be much shorter!!

Matches from this weekend will be available to view soon if you missed the live broadcast.

Nail-Biting Finish to 10-Ball Challenge

Saturday 16th August saw CueSport TV visit Mickey Flynn’s in Cambridge for a £1000-per-man challenge match between Andy Nicholson and Australian snooker player Vinnie Calabrese. A match that was streamed live on the channel.

Before I go into the details of the match (which was great!) I must mention the difficulty we encountered this weekend!

The scheduled 10-ball pool challenge match was due to start at 7:30pm so we decided to arrive at the club at around 4pm to make sure we could set up the equipment and get a stream going to eliminate any problems later.

Things never go to plan! We could not establish an Internet connection which meant the Live pool broadcast was in jeopardy. As TV specialists and not network engineers it was causing some headache. Danny, one of the bar staff at the club, had some knowledge of the Internet and was immense in helping us set-up the feed. A mention must also go to his unknown friend that via telephone talked Danny through the IP address setup on the Mickey Flynn’s network. Eventually we established a connection with only 8 minutes to spare before the live stream!

Tense is not the word!

So getting back on topic. The match was 10-ball pool, played with call shot rules, this meant that every ball and pocket had to be nominated for the ball to be legal. Race-to-21 racks was the designated distance and winner breaks was the format.

Andy Nicholson started the match well and went into a 9-2 lead before faltering somewhat. Calabrese managed to win 15 of the next 20 racks giving him a 17-14 lead and dominance in a match that Andy looked as if he had covered.

Vinnie got a touch of nerves in the latter stages and allowed Andy to claw the scoreline back to 20-18 down.

After a couple of mistakes from Calabrese Nicholson pulled the match level (so much for my prediction of a 5 rack difference!) In the final rack he had the break and did what was neccessary to win the match and the £1000 cash payout.

The live match was also recorded and wil be available on CueSport TV this week!