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2009 World Cup of Pool

The 2009 World Cup of Pool (also known as the 2009 PartyPoker World Cup of Pool due to sponsorship) was a professional nine-ball pool, and the fourth World Cup of Pool, a scotch doubles knockout championship representing 32 national teams. The cup was played at the Annex of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City, Philippines from 1 to 6 September 2009. The Korean pair of Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim were the first all-female team to participate at the event. The tournament featured a prize fund of $250,000 with the winner receiving $60,000. It was sponsored by online poker website partypoker.

2009 World Cup of Pool
Tournament information
Dates1–6 September 2009
VenueThe Annex of SM City North EDSA
CityQuezon City
CountryPhilippines
Organisation(s)Matchroom Sport
FormatSingle elimination tournament
Total prize fund$250,000
Winner's share$30,000 per player
Final
Champion Philippines B (Francisco Bustamante and Efren Reyes)
Runner-up Germany (Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann)
Score11–9
2008
2010

The defending champions were Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening representing the US, who had won the 2008 event 11–7 over the English team of Daryl Peach and Mark Gray in the final. The USA team were defeated in the quarter-finals by the Chinese pair of Fu Jian-bo and Li He-wen 5–9. The event was won by the Filipino team of Francisco Bustamante and Efren Reyes, who defeated the Germans Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann in the 2009 final 11–9. The event was organised and later broadcast by Matchroom Sport worldwide, and locally live on Solar Sports and CS9.

Tournament format Edit

The 2009 World Cup of Pool was a pairs nine-ball tournament played at the Annex of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City, Philippines. The tournament was played between 1–6 September 2009 as scotch doubles, with players taking shots alternatively. Matches were played as a race-to-eight racks until the quarter-finals, which were race-to-nine along with the semi-finals, and the final was a race-to-11 racks.[1][2] The tournament was a single elimination bracket, consisting of 32 teams.[3] Of the 32 teams, 16 were seeded; whilst 16 were unseeded.[3][4][5]

The defending champions were the USA team of Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening who defeated Dennis Orcollo and Francisco Bustamante in the final of the 2008 event.[6] The two other previous winners of the event also participated. The event was sponsored by online poker website partypoker,[7] and organised by Matchroom Sport.[8] The tournament was broadcast live locally on Solar Sports and CS9 and 31 one-hour episode were produced by Matchroom Sport broadcast worldwide.[8][9]

Prize fund Edit

Prize money for the event featured $250,000 with $60,000 being awarded to the winning team.[3] This was similar to that of the previous year's event.[10] Money earned by the team was shared between their players. A breakdown of prize money is shown below:[3]

Stage Prize Money
Winner $60,000
Runner-up $30,000
Semi-final $16,000
Quarter-final $10,000
Second round $5,000
First round $3,000
Total $250,000

Teams Edit

Participating nations for the event were announced on 31 July 2009, with 31 countries participating and two teams representing the host nation Philippines.[11][12] The teams were announced on 14 August with all three prior winners of the competition participating.[4] An all-female team, representing Korea, competed at the event for the first time.[4] The teams are listed below:[3][4][5]

Tournament summary Edit

Early rounds Edit

The tournament began on 1 September 2009, with the first round played until 3 September.[13] The opening match of the tournament saw the French pair of Stephan Cohen and Vincent Facquet take an 8–1 victory over the Canadian team.[14] The first two rounds were played as a race-to-eight-racks. The defending champion USA duo of Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening met the Maltese team of Alex Borg and Tony Drago in the opening match.[15] The match was tied at 7–7, but a dry break by Drago allowed the USA team to win 8–7.[16] The unseeded Indonesian pair won their opening round match over the Indian team 8–3 to draw the US in the second round.[17]

An all-female team competed for the first time at the event, with the Koreans Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim. The pair led 3–0 before being defeated 5–8 by the ninth seed and 2007 championship winning team of Li He-wen and Fu Jian-bo from China, who won six racks in-a-row.[14][18] The Filipino A side of Ronnie Alcano and Dennis Orcollo won their match against the Thai team 8–5, despite trailing 4–5.[18]

Japan were trailing 3–6 behind in their match against Croatia, before winning six straight racks to win 8–6.[19] German Thorsten Hohmann commented that he would want to play with his partner Ralf Souquet above any other player after his first round match. The team defeated the Hong Kong duo of Kenny Kwok and Lee Chenman in a whitewash 8–0.[19] Mika Immonen and Markus Juva, the 2007 runners-up Finland played Sweden in the first round. The Finnish team won 8–3 over Tom Storm and Marcus Chamat.[9]

The second round was played from 4 to 5 September.[20] Thirteenth seed Spain played the fourth seed English side of Darren Appleton and Imran Majid.[20] In the 13th rack, with the match tied at 6–6, David Alcaide called a foul on himself that neither the referee or the English side had seen. The English side won this, and the next rack to win 8–6 and eliminate the Spanish team.[21] Following the match the reigning ten-ball world championship winner Darren Appleton called Alcaide a "great sportsman".[4][20]

The Philippine B side played the Italian team in the second round. The Italian team were trailing at 4–6, when referee Cielo Lopez deemed that the hair on Bruno Muratore's left arm had touched the cue ball.[22] Later television replays were inconclusive if the foul was justified.[23] The Italian team won only one more rack and were defeated 5–8. The Philippine A side of Orcollo and Alcano won eight straight racks after trailing 0–3 to the Russians to win 8–3. Russia's Ruslan Chinachov was only 17 years old; but missed some "crucial shots" during the match.[20]

Later rounds (quarter-final—final) Edit

 
Efren Reyes (pictured) and Francisco Bustamante won the tournament with an 11–9 victory in the final.

The quarter-finals were all played on 5 September as a race-to-nine racks.[24][25] Both home Philippines teams reached the quarter-finals. Alcano and Orcollo defeated the Polish team of Radosław Babica and Mateusz Śniegocki. The Philippines trailed at both 0–2 and 4–2 before eventually winning 9–5.[25] The other Filipino team played the English side, who won only one rack, when trailing by three racks, and eventually lost 1–9.[24] Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening, the defending champions, were defeated by the Chinese team. China were 1–3 behind, but won seven racks in a row, and eventually won 9–5.[24] The final quarter-final featured the German team of Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann defeating the Netherlands duo of Niels Feijen and Nick van den Berg 9–7.[25]

The semi-finals were played on 6 September, as race-to-nine racks matches.[26] The first semi-final, the Chinese and Filipino teams were at hill-hill 8–8.[27] In the deciding rack, the Chinese team had the break, but Fu missed a two-ball combination on the second shot.[28] The Filipino team of Reyes and Bustamante ran the rest of the rack to win 9–8.[27] The second semi-final featured the other Philippine team face the Germans. The German team prevented an all home-nation final, winning 9–6.[28][29]

The final was also played on 6 September as a race-to-11 racks match.[27] Germany won the lag and broke first, but failed to win any of the first three racks.[30] The German team won five straight racks to lead 5–3, before the Philippines tied the match 6–6.[31] Rack 14 was a long rack, with a prolonged bout of safety play with Reyes and Bustamante both missing long pots.[32] Souquet himself converted a long shot at the 9-ball to put the Germans up 8–6.[33] The Filipino team won four of the next five racks to get to the hill at 10–9 ahead.[29][34] The Filipino team won the next rack to win the match 11–9 and the tournament.[28]

Results Edit

Below is the results from the event. Teams in bold denote match winners. Numbers to the left of teams represents the team's seedings.[35]

Round 1
Race to 8
Round 2
Race to 8
Quarter-finals
Race to 9
Semi-finals
Race to 9
Final
Race to 11
               
1   USA 8
  Malta 7
1   USA 8
  Indonesia 5
16   India 3
  Indonesia 8
1   USA 5
9   China 9
9   China 8
  Korea 5
9   China 8
8   Finland 3
8   Finland 8
  Sweden 3
9   China 8
5   Philippines B 9
5   Philippines B 8
  Qatar 3
5   Philippines B 8
12   Italy 5
12   Italy 8
  Austria 5
5   Philippines B 9
4   England 1
13   Spain 8
  Australia 3
13   Spain 6
4   England 8
4   England 8
  Malaysia 4
5   Philippines B 11
3   Germany 9
3   Germany 8
  Hong Kong 0
3   Germany 8
  France 4
14   Canada 1
  France 8
3   Germany 9
6   Netherlands 7
11   Japan 8
  Croatia 6
11   Japan 4
6   Netherlands 8
9   Netherlands 8
  Vietnam 3
3   Germany 9
2   Philippines A 6
7   Taiwan 8
  Singapore 6
7   Taiwan 5
10   Poland 8
10   Poland 8
  Belgium 0
10   Poland 5
2   Philippines A 9
15   Russia 8
  Denmark 3
15   Russia 3
2   Philippines A 8
2   Philippines A 8
  Thailand 5

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The 2009 World Cup of Pool also known as the 2009 PartyPoker World Cup of Pool due to sponsorship was a professional nine ball pool and the fourth World Cup of Pool a scotch doubles knockout championship representing 32 national teams The cup was played at the Annex of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City Philippines from 1 to 6 September 2009 The Korean pair of Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim were the first all female team to participate at the event The tournament featured a prize fund of 250 000 with the winner receiving 60 000 It was sponsored by online poker website partypoker 2009 World Cup of PoolTournament informationDates1 6 September 2009VenueThe Annex of SM City North EDSACityQuezon CityCountryPhilippinesOrganisation s Matchroom SportFormatSingle elimination tournamentTotal prize fund 250 000Winner s share 30 000 per playerFinalChampion Philippines B Francisco Bustamante and Efren Reyes Runner up Germany Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann Score11 9 20082010 The defending champions were Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening representing the US who had won the 2008 event 11 7 over the English team of Daryl Peach and Mark Gray in the final The USA team were defeated in the quarter finals by the Chinese pair of Fu Jian bo and Li He wen 5 9 The event was won by the Filipino team of Francisco Bustamante and Efren Reyes who defeated the Germans Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann in the 2009 final 11 9 The event was organised and later broadcast by Matchroom Sport worldwide and locally live on Solar Sports and CS9 Contents 1 Tournament format 1 1 Prize fund 1 2 Teams 2 Tournament summary 2 1 Early rounds 2 2 Later rounds quarter final final 3 Results 4 References 5 External linksTournament format EditThe 2009 World Cup of Pool was a pairs nine ball tournament played at the Annex of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City Philippines The tournament was played between 1 6 September 2009 as scotch doubles with players taking shots alternatively Matches were played as a race to eight racks until the quarter finals which were race to nine along with the semi finals and the final was a race to 11 racks 1 2 The tournament was a single elimination bracket consisting of 32 teams 3 Of the 32 teams 16 were seeded whilst 16 were unseeded 3 4 5 The defending champions were the USA team of Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening who defeated Dennis Orcollo and Francisco Bustamante in the final of the 2008 event 6 The two other previous winners of the event also participated The event was sponsored by online poker website partypoker 7 and organised by Matchroom Sport 8 The tournament was broadcast live locally on Solar Sports and CS9 and 31 one hour episode were produced by Matchroom Sport broadcast worldwide 8 9 Prize fund Edit Prize money for the event featured 250 000 with 60 000 being awarded to the winning team 3 This was similar to that of the previous year s event 10 Money earned by the team was shared between their players A breakdown of prize money is shown below 3 Stage Prize MoneyWinner 60 000Runner up 30 000Semi final 16 000Quarter final 10 000Second round 5 000First round 3 000Total 250 000Teams Edit Participating nations for the event were announced on 31 July 2009 with 31 countries participating and two teams representing the host nation Philippines 11 12 The teams were announced on 14 August with all three prior winners of the competition participating 4 An all female team representing Korea competed at the event for the first time 4 The teams are listed below 3 4 5 Seeded teams USA Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening Philippines A Ronato Alcano and Dennis Orcollo Germany Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann England Darren Appleton and Imran Majid Philippines B Francisco Bustamante and Efren Reyes Holland Niels Feijen and Nick van den Berg Taiwan Lai Chia Hsiung and Yang Ching shun Finland Mika Immonen and Markus Juva China Fu Jian bo and Li He wen Poland Radoslaw Babica and Mateusz Sniegocki Japan Hayato Hijikata and Satoshi Kawabata Italy Bruno Muratore and Fabio Petroni Spain David Alcaide and Rafael Guzman Canada Tyler Edey and Jason Klatt Russia Ruslan Chinakhov and Konstantin Stepanov India Raj Hundal and Dharminder Singh Lilly Unseeded teams Australia Lou Condo and Greg Jenkins Austria Martin Kempter and Jasmin Ouschan Belgium Pascal Budo and Serge Das Croatia Philipp Stojanovic and Ivica Putnik Denmark Kasper Kristoffersen and Bahram Lotfy France Stephan Cohen and Vincent Facquet Hong Kong Kenny Kwok and Lee Chenman Indonesia Muhammad Bewi Simanjuntak and Muhammad Zulfikri Korea Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim Malaysia Ibrahim Bin Amir and Lee Poh Soon Malta Alex Borg and Tony Drago Qatar Bashar Hussain and Mohammed Ali Bin Ali Singapore Chan Keng Kwang and Toh Lian Han Sweden Marcus Chamat and Tom Storm Thailand Nitiwat Kanjanasri and Surethep Phoochalam Vietnam Luong Chi Dung and Nguyen Thanh Nam Tournament summary EditEarly rounds Edit The tournament began on 1 September 2009 with the first round played until 3 September 13 The opening match of the tournament saw the French pair of Stephan Cohen and Vincent Facquet take an 8 1 victory over the Canadian team 14 The first two rounds were played as a race to eight racks The defending champion USA duo of Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening met the Maltese team of Alex Borg and Tony Drago in the opening match 15 The match was tied at 7 7 but a dry break by Drago allowed the USA team to win 8 7 16 The unseeded Indonesian pair won their opening round match over the Indian team 8 3 to draw the US in the second round 17 An all female team competed for the first time at the event with the Koreans Ga Young Kim and Yun Mi Lim The pair led 3 0 before being defeated 5 8 by the ninth seed and 2007 championship winning team of Li He wen and Fu Jian bo from China who won six racks in a row 14 18 The Filipino A side of Ronnie Alcano and Dennis Orcollo won their match against the Thai team 8 5 despite trailing 4 5 18 Japan were trailing 3 6 behind in their match against Croatia before winning six straight racks to win 8 6 19 German Thorsten Hohmann commented that he would want to play with his partner Ralf Souquet above any other player after his first round match The team defeated the Hong Kong duo of Kenny Kwok and Lee Chenman in a whitewash 8 0 19 Mika Immonen and Markus Juva the 2007 runners up Finland played Sweden in the first round The Finnish team won 8 3 over Tom Storm and Marcus Chamat 9 The second round was played from 4 to 5 September 20 Thirteenth seed Spain played the fourth seed English side of Darren Appleton and Imran Majid 20 In the 13th rack with the match tied at 6 6 David Alcaide called a foul on himself that neither the referee or the English side had seen The English side won this and the next rack to win 8 6 and eliminate the Spanish team 21 Following the match the reigning ten ball world championship winner Darren Appleton called Alcaide a great sportsman 4 20 The Philippine B side played the Italian team in the second round The Italian team were trailing at 4 6 when referee Cielo Lopez deemed that the hair on Bruno Muratore s left arm had touched the cue ball 22 Later television replays were inconclusive if the foul was justified 23 The Italian team won only one more rack and were defeated 5 8 The Philippine A side of Orcollo and Alcano won eight straight racks after trailing 0 3 to the Russians to win 8 3 Russia s Ruslan Chinachov was only 17 years old but missed some crucial shots during the match 20 Later rounds quarter final final Edit Efren Reyes pictured and Francisco Bustamante won the tournament with an 11 9 victory in the final The quarter finals were all played on 5 September as a race to nine racks 24 25 Both home Philippines teams reached the quarter finals Alcano and Orcollo defeated the Polish team of Radoslaw Babica and Mateusz Sniegocki The Philippines trailed at both 0 2 and 4 2 before eventually winning 9 5 25 The other Filipino team played the English side who won only one rack when trailing by three racks and eventually lost 1 9 24 Rodney Morris and Shane Van Boening the defending champions were defeated by the Chinese team China were 1 3 behind but won seven racks in a row and eventually won 9 5 24 The final quarter final featured the German team of Ralf Souquet and Thorsten Hohmann defeating the Netherlands duo of Niels Feijen and Nick van den Berg 9 7 25 The semi finals were played on 6 September as race to nine racks matches 26 The first semi final the Chinese and Filipino teams were at hill hill 8 8 27 In the deciding rack the Chinese team had the break but Fu missed a two ball combination on the second shot 28 The Filipino team of Reyes and Bustamante ran the rest of the rack to win 9 8 27 The second semi final featured the other Philippine team face the Germans The German team prevented an all home nation final winning 9 6 28 29 The final was also played on 6 September as a race to 11 racks match 27 Germany won the lag and broke first but failed to win any of the first three racks 30 The German team won five straight racks to lead 5 3 before the Philippines tied the match 6 6 31 Rack 14 was a long rack with a prolonged bout of safety play with Reyes and Bustamante both missing long pots 32 Souquet himself converted a long shot at the 9 ball to put the Germans up 8 6 33 The Filipino team won four of the next five racks to get to the hill at 10 9 ahead 29 34 The Filipino team won the next rack to win the match 11 9 and the tournament 28 Results EditBelow is the results from the event Teams in bold denote match winners Numbers to the left of teams represents the team s seedings 35 Round 1Race to 8Round 2Race to 8Quarter finalsRace to 9Semi finalsRace to 9FinalRace to 11 1 USA8 Malta71 USA8 Indonesia516 India3 Indonesia81 USA59 China99 China8 Korea59 China88 Finland38 Finland8 Sweden39 China85 Philippines B95 Philippines B8 Qatar35 Philippines B812 Italy512 Italy8 Austria55 Philippines B94 England113 Spain8 Australia313 Spain64 England84 England8 Malaysia45 Philippines B113 Germany93 Germany8 Hong Kong03 Germany8 France414 Canada1 France83 Germany96 Netherlands711 Japan8 Croatia611 Japan46 Netherlands89 Netherlands8 Vietnam33 Germany92 Philippines A67 Taiwan8 Singapore67 Taiwan510 Poland810 Poland8 Belgium010 Poland52 Philippines A915 Russia8 Denmark315 Russia32 Philippines A82 Philippines A8 Thailand5References Edit Philippines to host 2009 World Cup of Pool azbilliards com Archived from the original on 5 July 2017 Retrieved 19 April 2020 Pro9 Europe s No 1 Pool Player Resource pro9 co uk Archived from the original on 14 November 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2020 a b c d e PartyPoker World Cup of Pool 2009 azbilliards com Archived from the original on 5 July 2017 Retrieved 2 January 2019 a b c d e Giants of World Pool Line up for Manila Showdown azbilliards com Archived from the original on 5 July 2017 Retrieved 19 April 2020 a b First results and photos from World Cup of Pool Day 1 pro9 co uk Retrieved 19 April 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