Tag Archive for 9-ball Pool

China Open 9-ball Starts Today

The second world ranking event of the new WPA Pool Tour is underway in China.

This event follows on from the recent Philippines Open which was won by, surprisingly in some eyes, by Indonesia’s Ricky Yang. The win propelled Yang into 19th in the world rankings and with a few withdrawals means he is seeded 11th for this tournament.

The event takes place inside the Pudong Yuanshen Gymnasium which has capacity to hold up to 5000 spectators.

As you can imagine the field is dominated by local Chinese players, but there are four British players who have made the trip. World 10-ball Champion, Darren Appleton (seeded 2) and Daryl Peach (seeded 7) plus Karl Boyes and Craig Osborne.

You can watch live scoring here: China Open Live Scoring

There is also a TV feed that as yet I haven’t managed to work here: Live Streaming

Boyes, Folan and Peach Win in Barnsley

Daryl Peach en route to lifting 3rd GB9 Professional Title

Three players continued their excellent run of form in recent weeks and capitalised by lifting GB9 Titles, two of them for the first time.

Newly installed Professional number 1, and reigning World 9-ball Pool Champion, Daryl Peach took his second consecutive Pro Cup title with a 9-2 victory over Scott Higgins. Higgins was in his third GB9 final and it is the second time he has been beaten by Peach in an attempt to pick up a trophy.

In the Challenge Cup, fresh from a very productive trip to the USA where he beat top professional Shane Van Boening, Stephen Folan played magnificently for a 9-4 win over Challenge Cup promotion favourite Anthony Ginn. The standard across all divisions of the GB9 tour is continually improving with now at least 16 players capable of lifting a title at any given event.

The main event is the one that everyone wants to win and the Paul Medati Trophy was all the more special as it was named in memory of GB9 regular, Paul Medati, who died of cancer last year.

GB9 is turning out to be very exciting this year with a number of first wins already having been achieved by Michael Valentine, Steve Petty, Craig Osborne, Damian Massey and now Stephen Folan. Well the trend continued into Sunday as the very in-form Karl Boyes finally lifted a GB9 title that he has been threatening to win for some time. His 11-5 victory over Adam Benn Smith (a Pro Cup player last year but with undoubted talent) was fully deserved and he has been playing really well for the last 4 weeks.

The next event’s venue has yet to be decided so stay tuned.

Videos from the tournament will be available very soon on CueSport TV.

The Venue

I don’t normally leave a section of a report to talk about the venue, but with all the recent discussions about the quality and standard of equipment across the Rileys chain I thought it was worth a mention.

Barnsley Rileys is the best Rileys club I have ever been in, the club is clean, the tables are well maintained and through the efforts of George Vetters and his staff the equipment is treated with respect. I personally think that it is this ‘education’ of the punters that keeps a club in check and other venues across the UK should start taking note.

Dynamic German Open Underway

Recent World Pool Masters Champion Darren Appleton

Recent World Pool Masters Champion Darren Appleton

The Dynamic German Open started yesterday with a field of around 256 of Europe’s best pool players including the likes of Darren Appleton, Daryl Peach, Ralf Souquet, Nick van den Berg and Tony Drago.

€40,000 in prize money is up for grabs with the winner receiving €5,000 and vitally important ranking points, the German Open is one of 7 rounds in the EPBF Eurotour and the EPBF rankings act as qualifiers to International events.

You can find the action Eurotour Online

The action continues until tomorrow afternoon when a winner will be crowned. The two hottest players on the tour this year are Ralf Souquet and Niels Feijen but after his recent World Masters win Darren Appleton will be looking for another title.

Eurotour: Craig Osborne Continues Awesome Form

After last weekend’s first GB 9 Ball Tour win, Craig Osborne has conitnued his solid form. We feel very hard done by now if a British player does not make it into the last four and we are becoming so used to our star players winning Eurotour events.

Osborne is the player currently left flying the flag after having defeated Mateusz Sniegocki 9-7 in the quarter finals to get that first ever semi final spot in the Eurotour.

Although Osborne has been a solid player over the last couple of years and has also been to the World Championships, he has never been a ‘major’ performer. However, with the way he played last weekend in lifting the Southern Masters 9-ball title 2009 could well be his breakthrough year.

In the other quarter finals Marko Vogel beat Pedro Fonseca 9-8 and the other two matches are still being played. David Alcaide and Marcus Chamat (5-3 at time of writing) and on the TV table Dimitri Jungo leads Ralf Souquet 3-1.

Playing For Cash!

Are we just too conservative in this country or is it that the scene is much more underground?

What I am talking about is money-matches or challenge matches in any pool discipline. Although there are matches played with some large sums of money there doesn’t seem to be much of a scene per se. In the USA money-matches are high profile and quite regular.

Recently (some of you will have watched it) we showed a £10,000 8-ball challenge match between John Kelly and Tony Halpin. The match was not of the highest quality but the money on offer (plus a bit of interactivity with our viewers) meant that it was a tense affair.

It was such a success from our point of view that we would love to do something more regular, ideally midweek so it is away from the usual tournament scene.

Again it does not matter what the discipline of pool is, be it 8-ball or 9-ball the biggest thing is that there is some action, the players, I think, are keen for it and our recent live stream proved that viewers are up for it as well.

It was interesting to see some recent forum comments on a regular 9-ball forum in the UK about a potential £2000 challenge match between Gareth Esprit and World 10-ball Champion Darren Appleton. If this happens we will be there to stream the action live, but again we would love for this to become a regular feature on the channel, so if anyone knows anything or knows a game that is going ahead let us know.

Also, why do you think the money scene is kept under wraps in this country?

GB9 Preview Podcast at On The Baize

Over on our other blog, On the Baize, that we use to host the podcast series, you can listen to the GB9 Ball Tour Southern Masters Preview Show this week.

The podcast is also available on iTunes should you frequent that site!

We will have some great video from the event probably around Thursday next week.

Just one more thing before I go (off to GB9 today) AZBilliards.com are offering live streaming of the Pro Players Championships from the USA. Many big names in attendance including Britains Darren Appleton who won his first match 10-6 against Thorsten Hohmann.

Been loving the comments we have been receiving on the blog recently so please keep them coming!

The State of Amateur American Pool Leagues in the UK

Back in 2005/06 I started something called the APN 9-ball Leagues in the UK. With the help of Rileys, from one league in Bournemouth, this ‘league system’ grew to around 35 different clubs around the UK at its peak with around 400 players.

Due to a few bad decisions and a lack of funding the system failed towards the latter end of 2007, not through a lack of hard work just through not having a system that was right for the UK market.

Since that time there has been no organised amateur league system in the UK.

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Feijen Wins in Paris

Niels Feijen has today won the Paris leg of the EPBF Eurotour. Europe’s professional 9-ball pool circuit.

He beat Austria’s relative unknown Mario He 9-4 to pick up the €5000 first prize. The win also propels Feijen into the number 1 spot on the overall rankings.

Eurotour Complete Results

Eurotour French Open Concludes Today

I meant to mention this event earlier in the week but it slipped my mind.

The Eurotour returns for its first event of the 2009 season, the French Open. This 9-ball tour is the largest in Europe and a myriad of World Champions and major tournament winners compete on a regular basis.

Today see’s the last 32 stages after two days of tough double elimination competition.

Eurotour stalwarts, Mark Gray, Daryl Peach, Imran Majid, Ralf Souquet and Niels Feijen have all reached the important stages with a couple of surprises as well, Scott Higgins and Fraser Patrick (both British) have reached the last 32 stage with Higgins already into the last 16.

For full results and a free live stream visit the official website below:

http://www.eurotouronline.eu

I also must mention that our latest podcast has also been released:

On the Baize – Snooker & Pool Podcast

Van Boening Adds Another 9-ball Crown

Shane van Boening is certainly the hottest prospect to have come out of the USA for a number of years and he continues to add the major titles to his resume.

This time he has won the 9-ball division at the Derby City Classic from a field of over 300 players.

In the final Van Boening beat Filipino Lee van Corteza 7-6 to lift the title.

Van Boening picked up $16,000 for his tournament win and en route to the final defeated last years winner Ralf Souquet and Canadian-born Adam Smith.