World 10-Ball Championship 2011 Live in Manila! Match Schedule Here!
Billiards enthusiasts and pool player friends, the much-awaited 2011 World 10-Ball Championship gets underway tomorrow at the World Trade Center in Pasay City! Pool players from the Philippines will go head-to-head against the world’s top-ranked cue artists for one of the sport’s most-coveted titles. Indeed, it's pool competition at its finest once again in the Pool Capital of the World! And I kid you not!
None other than the world’s number one ranked pool player, Antonio Lining, aka Nikoy, of the Negros Billiards Stable (NBS) and JSY Sports, will lead the charge – together with Asia’s Money Game King Dennis Orcollo of Bugsy Promotions, 9-Ball and 8-Ball World Champion Ronnie Alcano, aka The Volcano, of NBS and JSY Sports, Predator Sweet 16 Champion Lee Van Corteza, aka The Slayer, of NBS and JSY Sports, and World Pool Championship 1st Runner-Up Roberto Gomez, aka Superman, of Bugsy Promotions. The Iceman – Mika Immonen – leads the pack for the international contingent, which also includes the world champions Oliver Ortmann and Ralf Souquet.
The 2011 World 10-Ball Championship of the World Pool-Billiard Association will see a total of 128 layers from 44 countries. The $250,000 event features a $60,000 first prize for the champion. It will be played in the main hall of the World Trade Center in the Manila Bay Area in Metro Manila. The site is located close to the SM Mall of Asia, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and various hotels and attractions.
The 2011 World 10-Ball Championship of the World Pool-Billiard Association is managed and organized by Raya Sports and Events, the franchise holder of the WPA World Ten Ball Championship and the Philippine Open Pool Championships.
None other than the world’s number one ranked pool player, Antonio Lining, aka Nikoy, of the Negros Billiards Stable (NBS) and JSY Sports, will lead the charge – together with Asia’s Money Game King Dennis Orcollo of Bugsy Promotions, 9-Ball and 8-Ball World Champion Ronnie Alcano, aka The Volcano, of NBS and JSY Sports, Predator Sweet 16 Champion Lee Van Corteza, aka The Slayer, of NBS and JSY Sports, and World Pool Championship 1st Runner-Up Roberto Gomez, aka Superman, of Bugsy Promotions. The Iceman – Mika Immonen – leads the pack for the international contingent, which also includes the world champions Oliver Ortmann and Ralf Souquet.
The 2011 World 10-Ball Championship of the World Pool-Billiard Association will see a total of 128 layers from 44 countries. The $250,000 event features a $60,000 first prize for the champion. It will be played in the main hall of the World Trade Center in the Manila Bay Area in Metro Manila. The site is located close to the SM Mall of Asia, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and various hotels and attractions.
The 2011 World 10-Ball Championship of the World Pool-Billiard Association is managed and organized by Raya Sports and Events, the franchise holder of the WPA World Ten Ball Championship and the Philippine Open Pool Championships.
The best of luck to all! Mabuhay!
MATCH SCHEDULES !!!
- The FINALS -
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Star Billiards' LIVE stream link with Audio
MATCH SCHEDULES !!!
- The FINALS -
and
Star Billiards' LIVE stream link with Audio
7 comments:
Hi Sir, ask ko lang po kung pwede manood ng live? How much is the ticket and where to get one? I want to watch the finals live on Sunday sana. Please reply. Thanks.
You can watch the competition live at the World Trade Center, kaibigan!
I still have to confirm the ticket prices but believe you me, hindi siya kamahalan.
WOW. Bilis ng reply. Thanks so much. Honestly, matagal na ko nagbabasa ng blog mo but now lang ako nagcomment cause I really want to see pool superstars in action. hehe. Keep it up! Well, I hope i-post mo na rin yung prices pag naconfirm mo na. Thanks again.
I also want to watch Billiards Master but how match is the ticket? I cant find also the schedule. Thanks.
@Randolph:
Just download the MATCH SCHED for the day.
AK
@Randolph its 200Php daw sabi nung taga Raya Sports...:) I'll watch tomorrow.
Kita-kits!
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