Sunday 29 January 2017

PREVIEW OF THE 2017 IPA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS


By: Michael Day 

 (Blackball Rules English 8 Ball Pool - 2017 IPA World Professional Championships
 31st January - 5th February 2017 / The Bradford Hotel, England)

The 4th annual International Professional Pool Players Association (IPA) World Championships begin this week at the Bradford Hotel in England. Five different titles will be contested for, in what will be an exciting exhibition of Blackball Rules Pool.

Defending Singles Champion Gareth Hibbott won the title here 12 months ago in the most dramatic fashion when ousting Craig Marsh by a deciding frame in a pulsating final.

The Englishman has had a successful reign as World Champion since which saw him pick up silverware at the English and British Opens on the IPA Tour, and the Northern Ireland Open and Pro double during the inaugural Ivan Simonis World Series.

Pre-tournament favourite Marc Farnsworth will be keen to put things right after a surprise early exit in last year's edition. The current Professional Number 1 ranked player had a fine 2016 campaign which included him winning the Scottish Open and Pro titles, as well as the Malta Open World Series Event.

Not allowing himself to dwell on his runners-up finish last season was Wales' Marsh. He claimed European and Gibraltar Open crowns, whilst also banking cheques in the English and South African Professional competitions.

Such is the quality of the field, though, there are a number of deserving in-form candidates who should be mentioned as title contenders too. Dan Davy, Jon McAllister, Simon Ward, Ronan McCarthy and Jason Twist all won on the IPA circuit in some form last season, as too did 2015 IPA World Champion Jack Whelan.

Clint I'Anson, Jordan Shepherd, Neil Raybone and Ben Davies are other professionals towards the top of the outright market for the Championship.

The IPA's top 32 seeded players automatically advance to the Last 64 of the tournament. They will be joined by another 32 players who have to make their way through the brutal qualifiers.

Michael Oliver was the tour's top ranked Amateur player in 2016; mainly helped to that title with a victory in the European Amateur.

Out of the five domestic amateur events on the calendar last year there were five different champions, and ten different finalists. Other than Oliver, Chris Bowron (Welsh Amateur), Greg Batten (English Amateur), Matty Challen (Scottish Amateur) and Andy Blurton (British Amateur) also tasted success.

Away from the IPA set-up, players involved in early round action include 2016 Players Amateur Champion Craig Lakin and 2016 Savanna 250 Champion Max Nosko - although Nosko has an exciting Preliminary Round encounter with Batten.

There is also a vast number of major international event winners in the field (too many to mention!), as well as entries representing different nations.

One of the most intriguing of those is former World Number 5 professional snooker player Stephen Lee. It will be interesting to see how Lee copes with the smaller table challenge; he certainly has some previous knowledge of the rules and tactics required. He gets his bid underway on Tuesday morning.

Parallel with the continuing progression of the IPA Tour, this year's winner purse has been upped to £10,000.

Besides the Open Singles, the Ladies, Seniors, Doubles and Mixed Doubles Championships will also be played for during the six days at the Yorkshire venue. Players are not restricted to just one category (providing they are eligible), therefore there will be plenty of action on show.

Reigning two time female champion Deb Burchell is back attempting to win a hat-trick of titles, whilst the legendary Jason Twist is in exactly the same position in the Over 40's. Both sections have expanded in quality and it is tougher than ever to call a winner.

Not content with claiming just the World Singles, Hibbott also won the World Doubles with partner Dean Shields in 2016. They are back to defend their championship, although there is a whole clutch of hopefuls with the tools to dethrone them.

The Mixed Doubles is a new concept for 2017 and will add a different dimension to the proceedings this time around.

To keep up to date with all the news and results, please like The Cue View and IPA Facebook pages for regular updates.


Picture above is courtesy of the IPA

Link to original article: http://www.thecueview.com/2017-ipa-world-championships-preview.html

Thursday 19 January 2017

Big Red Breaks Down Inaugural World Pool Series Event

Lee Van Corteza, Darren Appleton, Ruslan Chinahov, Johann Chua. Photo taken from Chinahov Facebook Page

By: Erik Hjorleifson

This past weekend marked the first event of the newly founded World Pool Series played at Steinway Billiards in Astoria New York, the mecca of pool in the biggest city in the U.S. The series is the brainchild of multiple world champion Darren Appleton and is an effort that has been many months of hard work in the making.

From the beginning Appleton looked to bring a tour for the players run by players, through social media Appleton decided that the game with the most appeal would be 8 ball. From there Appleton cleaned up some of the games standardized rules in an attempt to make offensive play more challenging. Most notably he went with a "take what you make" rule regarding the selection of balls after the break and enforced a "break outside the box" rule making the break more challenging.

These two rules are a giant step forward in my opinion, players in this day and age have become so skilled that amendments to make the game more difficult are long overdue. In addition to these two rules Appleton also mandated that the tour would be played on 4 and a quarter inch pockets again in an effort to make the game more challenging. When this was first announced I was a little skeptical because I knew that Steinway would have to change to pocket size on all their tournament tables, however changes were made and all tables were fitted with pockets suitable for a professional event.

Brand new Simonis cloth was used as well as brand new Aramith balls. I think you can get the picture I am painting here that everything at the tournament was first class and it was a real breath fresh air to have a promoter who truly cared about the playing conditions and the needs of the players.

The players meeting was held on Friday night and Appleton made a nice welcoming speech. One of the first things he said is that his team encouraged constructive criticism and the flow of ideas and conversation about how to make the tour better. This is something that I don't think I have ever heard from a promoter and upon hearing that I knew we were headed in the right direction. Another new element to this event was the long race single knockout format.

Appleton hit the nail on the head with this decision and it is another thing that is long overdue in the sport of billiards. Longer races afford players time to recover from mistakes and give the proper advantage to the stronger players. Some of these race to nine, 9 ball tournaments where the winners side final is over in 40 minutes and a superstar loses 9 1 and barely has a chance to shoot are not a good thing for the sport.

People in North America tend to forget that the final of the World Snooker Championships is a race to seventeen and is played over multiple three hour sessions. The race to thirteen in the first two rounds and fifteen in the final sixteen and beyond is another big step in the right direction. Appleton made the field limited to 128 and seeded 32 players in the draw, the idea of open draw tournaments is totally archaic and I highly doubt it happens in any other professional sport.

The World Pool Series team consists of Ted Lerner Master of Ceremonies, stream provider UpState Al along with official commentator Nick Varner, William Finnegan was the assistant tournament director. Head referee and tournament directory was John Leyman, official photographer J.P Parmentier and Angie Appleton administrative assistant.

Main Sponsors for event one included Eric Kwon in association with Molinari products who also helped with the execution of the tournament including the construction of the main table playing arena and the facilitation of the professionally engineered stream table lighting system. Additional sponsors also included Cheqio, predator and cuescore.com.

The tournament got underway Saturday Morning and most of the favourites advanced, Petri Makkonen from Finland had a strong 13-11 win over Mike Dechaine. The field was one of the strongest 8 ball fields ever assembled since the IPT  (International Pool Tour)with over thirty countries represented. Round one also saw  the first shootout of the tournament. There will be no hill hill games in the world pool series, instead players compete in a series of five shots with normal shootout rules borrowed from other sports. Once one player cannot equal the total of their opponent the match is over.

Here are the five shootout shots in the world pool series:













There are a few different opinions about the shootout and everyone is entitled to one, my initial feeling is that it is a better alternative than playing one game to decide a match and it is also very exciting for fans and in the end the fans are the ones that will bring more money into the game.

Some notable shootouts at the inaugural event included:

Billy Thorpe potting all five shots to defeat Alex Pagulayan
Johann Chua over Chris Melling in the quarter finals
Lee Van Corteza over Darren Appleton in the semi finals

Darren Appleton had a very impressive run considering he was busy with organizational duties including a strong 15 12 win against Dennis Orcollo in the Quarter final. Ruslan Chinahov was quietly moving along including a very strong performance in the semi final in which he broke and ran the first six out of the gate. In the final 8 of the second chance tournament and the final 16 of the main tournament the format changed to winner breaks and high runs of the tournament went to.

Francisco Sanchez Ruiz 8

Ruslan Chnahov 6

Johann Chua 5

Naoyuki Oi 5

In the end it was Ruslan Chinahov as the eventual champion marking his most prestigious international victory and one that has been long overdue for the talented Russian player.

In all this was one of the best tournaments I have ever attended and it is a much needed addition to the North American pool scene. Not only does it carry a significant prize fund it will also be a tour where official rankings and a following can happen. This was only the first event and the professionalism with which this event was run is very encouraging. I strongly urge players and the industry to get behind this tour and a huge congratulations goes out to Darren for giving this sport some hope for a better future.

Results:

1st Ruslan Chinahov  $20,000

2nd Lee Van Corteza $8,500

Semi Finalists Johann Chua
                         Darren Appleton

Quarter Finalists
                         Dennis Orcollo
                         Naoyuki Oi
                         Chris Melling
                         Karl Boyes

Second Chance

1st Francisco Sanchez Ruiz $4,000

2nd Imran Majid $2,000

Semi Finalists Petri Makkonen
                         David Alcaide

Wednesday 11 January 2017

WPS Molinari Players Championship Jan 14-17th



Hello Everyone,

I hope this Message Finds you well and happy new year

Everyone at World Pool Series is extremely excited to welcome you to the first ever World Pool Series, Molinari Players Championship jan 14-17th Steinway Billiards ,NY

Thanks to everyone thats signed up so far or Qualified 120 players Over 30 Countries Represented ,So 8 places left if you know anyone that would like to participate get them to contact us ASAP

Everyone at World Pool Series have worked hard to get the venue ready and make a great tournament with a Tv Arena ,Lights,Smoke machine,Walk on Music,and lots of Player interviews.

Our Team as shaped up great

John Leyman Tournament Director & Official Referee
William Finnegan Assistant Tournament Director
Nick Varner Lead Commentator 
JP Parmentier Official Photographer
Angie Appleton Ass Event Director
Manny Stamatakis Event Director
Ira Lee Event Co Director
Michael Hill Event Consultant
Annie Flores Players Assistant and live Scoring
Mandy Wu Ticketing Manager
Live Stream Upstate Al 
Ted Lerner Official Reporter and Presenter
Live Scores and Brackets www.cuescore.com
Darren Appleton Founder 

Thanks to all our Amazing Support from our Sponsors 

www.saluc.com Official Balls
www.ryorack.com Official Rack
www.Simoniscloth.com Official Cloth

Most of our Sponsors will be in Attendance Please mix and mingle and support our Sponsors they don't Bite :-) and spread the word. Without them this wouldn't be Possible.

Social Media pages please like and share and spread the Word..More Viewers the better for us all.

You can find all details on the site 


Please share PPV Live Stream on all your social media pages thanks  http://ppv.audiovideoweb.com/ppvlnk/info/grp/148172141723473?id=07152014180240


Don't Forget 7.30pm Players Meeting 13th 
8pm Players Auction
9pm Live draw
32 Seeded players top 24 WPA From Current ranking http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/rankings
Plus 8 WPS Picks.


Each Player will Receive a Player pass and One Guest pass.

Traveling from the Airport Uber cheaper than taxi www.uber.com or maybe Your hotel do Shuttle Bus check with them.

La Guardia 3.6 miles and JFK 13.7 miles from Steinway billiards

Also all events are WPA Sanctioned
Ranking Points
WPA Rankings All Series events
WPS Rankings Going forward will be very important  
Mosconi Cup Rankings USA Team
Still trying for Team Europe  Awaiting Answer from Matchroom.


Anyway will Cover other details at the players meeting and any Questions

Remember Players Not reaching the last 16 Molinari Players Championship, Can enter the Cheqio Challenge (2nd chance) Championship Additional $150 Payable on Site.

All Prize Fund can be found on Website

Thanks everyone for your Patience 

I would like to wish you all a safe journey and see you all in a few days.

Regards
Darren Appleton
Founder