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Immonen Wins Qatar Open But Who Saw It?

I will get the news out of the way first. Mika Immonen has won the third World Ranking event of the year, The Qatar International 9-ball Open, with a 13-10 victory over Taiwans Ko Pin-Yi.

In addition, by reaching the semi finals, Darren Appleton, has gained enough points to become the first ever British World Number 1 player. Congratulations to both players.

What I really want to mention though is the lack of International coverage of such a prestigious event, $40,000 was paid to the winner and the world’s best players were in attendance. There was regular live scoring and updating of the tournament sheet but in this day and age fans want to watch tournaments like this.

My understanding is that the event was broadcast in Qatar and that a live stream was supplied. Nobody that I know of actually got the live stream working. It is no good using a technology that nobody else can tap into.

With my next comment I don’t want to sound bitter but we approached the organisers in the first instance back in February/March 2008 for last years event. They wanted stupid money for something that had not been done before, even though all we would do is take a feed from the broadcaster and pump it out to the world.

This year there was no reply! These events need to be seen, whether that be through our technology or somebody elses it needs to be robust and of a standard that most of the Internet public can use. Cuesport TV is of course this solution but it is difficult trying to convince rights holders what can be done without them wanting rediculous sums of money for something that as yet it not worth what they are asking.

The future of TV, and in my opinion broadcasting of niche sports like pool and billiards, lies with the Internet. Vendors and rights holders need to grasp this now and actually need to take some risks. A company like ours can take a satellite feed of an International event and broadcast it worldwide at very high streaming quality for a fraction of the cost of traditional TV. The exposure of the sport would potentially be massive, the risk comes from not wanting up front payments, afterall the event is already being broadcast by a TV station in the home territory. It needs rev-share agreements to come into force. Get this right and licence fee’s can be discussed in future years.

Who else tried using the Qatar Open Live Stream? Did you get it to work?

Europe Defend the Mosconi Cup!

With Mika Immonen playing some awesome pool in the final rack he potted Europe to Mosconi Cup victory and bagged himself the MVP in the process. Some memorable performances from Ralf Souquet, Niels Feijen who were unbeaten, laid the foundations for the second largest winning margin in Mosconi Cup history.

The European Team was made up of two reigning World Champions and the reigning US Open Champion and always looked too strong for the USA.

In fairness though the USA did not get the luck throughout the tournament, but take nothing away from the European team who potted the balls when they were presented.

Mosconi Cup Live Scoring – Day 4

TEAM EUROPE 115 TEAM USA

EUROPE WIN THE MOSCONI CUP 2008

All matches race-to-5 racks, alternating break.

GAME 15 (DOUBLES): FEIJEN/SOUQUET 52 MORRIS/JONES

GAME 16 (SINGLES): IMMONEN 53 VAN BOENING

Mosconi Cup Live Scoring – Day 3

TEAM EUROPE 95 TEAM USA

All matches race-to-5 racks, alternating break.

GAME 9 (DOUBLES): FEIJEN/SOUQUET 51 MORRIS/STRICKLAND

GAME 10 (SINGLES): DRAGO 25 VAN BOENING

GAME 11 (DOUBLES): IMMONEN/GRAY 54  ARCHER/JONES

GAME 12 (SINGLES): FEIJEN 35  MORRIS

GAME 13 (SINGLES): SOUQUET 52  VAN BOENING

GAME 14 (SINGLES): IMMONEN 53 JONES

Mosconi Cup 2008 Live Scoring – Day 2

TEAM EUROPE 53 TEAM USA

All matches race-to-5 racks, alternating break.

GAME 5 (DOUBLES): FEIJEN/SOUQUET 53 MORRIS/VAN BOENING

GAME 6 (SINGLES): DRAGO 45 STRICKLAND

GAME 7 (DOUBLES): IMMONEN/GRAY 15  ARCHER/JONES

GAME 8 (SINGLES): IMMONEN 50 STRICKLAND

Live 9-ball & Live Snooker this weekend

You can watch live 9-ball pool and live snooker this weekend!

The Mosconi Cup returns for it’s 15th edition and starts tomorrow evening the 11th December live on Sky Sports. The European team (captained this year by Alex Lely) are the defending champions having won the trophy in Las Vegas last year. The tournament MVP last time out was Tony Drago and he will be looking to put on a similar performance as he will be playing in Malta, his home country.

The rest of the European team are Ralf Souquet, Niels Feijen, Mika Immonen and Englands own Mark Gray. European players currently hold all of the world titles and have also been successful in the majors this year as well, Ralf Souquet winning the US Open the highlight.

The US team is captained by Nick Varner and is almost an unchanged side from last year, Earl Strickland returns as the only ever present since this tournament started and is joined by Johnny Archer, Shane van Boening, Jeremy Jones and Rodney Morris.

If snooker is more your tipple then prepare to be mesmerised as the Uk Championships starts on Saturday 13th December from the Telford International Centre. Regarded as the second most prestigious snooker tournament after the World Championships Ronnie O’Suillivan will be on hand to defend the title he won last December.

Other contenders:

  • Shaun Murphy (due some form after losing all first round matches this season.
  • Stephen Maguire (World number 2 could do with a good run)
  • Mark Selby (Looked poor in the Premier League final last weekend but has had a solid season)
  • John Higgins (Always a good performer)
  • Ryan Day (About time he won something)