Pinoy bet in World pool finals in Doha, Qatar

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By pinoyaccountant

Pinoy bet in World pool finals in Doha, Qatar

Django, Lining arrange semifinal clash By FRANCIS SANTIAGOJuly 5, 2010, 6:16pm

Bustamante (left) beat compatriot Francisco Felicilda, 11-5, to earn his semis seat last Saturday while the left-handed Lining (right) also outlasted another compatriot, Oliver Medenilla, in a hill-hill battle before prevailing, 11-10.A Filipino has been assured of a seat in the finals of the 2010 World Pool Championships after Francisco "Django" Bustamante and Japan-based Antonio Lining set up an intriguing semifinal duel in Doha, Qatar.

Bustamante beat compatriot Francisco Felicilda, 11-5, to earn his semis seat last Saturday while the left-handed Lining also outlasted another compatriot, Oliver Medenilla, in a hill-hill battle before prevailing, 11-10.

The winner of the all-Filipino semifinal will meet the survivor of the other semis featuring American Johnny Archer and Taiwanese Kuo Po-Cheng.

Archer reached the semis by overwhelming Serbian Sandor Tot, 11-6, while Kuo beat Filipino hope and 2006 World Pool champion Ronnie Alcano, 11-5.

With their performance, the two Filipinos are expected to be richly rewarded.

As semifinalists in 128-player tourney being played at the Qatar Billiards and Snooker Federation hall, the loser will get $10,000 (P460,0000 at P46 to $1), while the player advancing to the final will be assured of $18,000 (P828,000). The champion brings home $36,000 (P1.6 million).

When they clash, friendship will have to take a backseat for 43-year-old Bustamante and Lining, who as partners, won a gold medal in the 9-ball doubles event in the 2002 Busan Asian Games.

Nine Filipinos, including Jeffrey de Luna, Raymund Faraon and little-known Venacio Tanio, managed to advance to the round-of-32, but fell one by one in the face of the tough international opposition.

Pool icon Efren "Bata" Reyes and Dennis Orcollo and current World No. 5 Lee Van Corteza were eliminated in the Round-of-64.

Meanwhile, on the way to the Final Four, Bustamante trounced Taiwanese Ko Pin-yi, 11-8, in the round-of-32 before downing countryman Marlon Manalo, 11-6, in the round-of-16 late Sunday.

Lining, on the other hand, thumped Vietnamese Nguyen P. Long, 11-6, in the round-of-32 before eliminating Swiss Dimitri Jungo, 11-8, in the round-of-16.

-Manila Bulletin, 05/07/2010 Issue.

By pinoyaccountant• 6 Jul 2010 13:58
pinoyaccountant

just when you say it. At least. Maybe my innate nature to take into account how much they earned in joining. heheheh.

Kudos.

By sim147• 6 Jul 2010 13:51
sim147

Check out the link. It tells you about the tournament here in Doha.

http://www.qbsf.info/w9bc2010/home.php

By anonymous• 6 Jul 2010 09:34
anonymous

Pinoyaccountant - I like your passion for your profession :) You have looked at this great achievement from a financial perspective :)

IMO - These victories are a matter of pride; not possession.

By anonymous• 6 Jul 2010 09:31
anonymous

In the world of billiard, don't mess with Filipinos, they are damn good!

By pinoyaccountant• 6 Jul 2010 08:34
pinoyaccountant

7 out of 16 ang galing. 2 ang Chinese Taipei.

2010 World Pool Championships (World 9-Ball) Top 16 with payouts:

Francisco Bustamante (Philippines) – $36,000

Kuo Po-cheng (Chinese Taipei) – $18,000

Antonio Lining (Philippines) – $10,000

Johnny Archer (USA) – $10,000

Ronato Alcano (Philippines) – $6,000

Sandor Tot (Serbia) – $6,000

Oliver Medenilla (Philippines) – $6,000

Francisco Felicilda (Philippines) – $6,000

Craig Osborne (Great Britain) – $4,000

Christian Reimering (Germany) – $4,000

Dimitri Jungo (Switzerland) – $4,000

Yang Ching-shun (Chinese Taipei) – $4,000

Marlon Manalo (Philippines) – $4,000

Jason Klatt (Canada) – $4,000

Hayato Hijikata (Japan) – $4,000

Raymond Faraon (Philippines) – $4,000

By LupiN• 6 Jul 2010 08:22
LupiN

on 20th rack he pocketed the 9-ball in his break, i posted here some pics: http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1155450#comment-1483798

By hawker• 6 Jul 2010 08:05
hawker

yup i saw it, and edited my post as well :D

By mjamille28• 6 Jul 2010 08:04
mjamille28

hawker, I edited already... :P

By hawker• 6 Jul 2010 08:03
hawker

i think its being overshadowed by the World Cup.

By jonel_69• 6 Jul 2010 08:03
jonel_69

Dyango WON over taiwanese player. the score is 13 -7..

congrats dyango...

Mabuhay!!!!!

By pinoyaccountant• 6 Jul 2010 08:00
pinoyaccountant

..i mean pa-sight naman. heheh

By jonel_69• 6 Jul 2010 07:59
jonel_69

Filipino bet Dyango won by 13 to 7. capture the World 9 ball championship...

congratulation Kabayan...

By mjamille28• 6 Jul 2010 07:56
mjamille28

it was in the news this morning...

By pinoyaccountant• 6 Jul 2010 07:54
pinoyaccountant

why there is no any updated news on the on-going World 9-Ball Championships here in Doha, Qatar.

It's a shame. Correct me if I am wrong.

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