Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championshipsby Rick Davis
With the top 12 assembled at the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships, Warren Kiamco of the Philippines had his engine roaring on the winners’ side with his sights set on adding the 8-ball division to his 9-ball title taken a couple days earlier.
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Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championships
March 4th, 2007Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championships
March 4th, 2007Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championshipsby Rick Davis
With the top 12 assembled at the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships, Warren Kiamco of the Philippines had his engine roaring on the winners’ side with his sights set on adding the 8-ball division to his 9-ball title taken a couple days earlier.
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Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championships
March 4th, 2007Kiamco Sweeps the U.S. Bar Table Championshipsby Rick Davis
With the top 12 assembled at the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships, Warren Kiamco of the Philippines had his engine roaring on the winners’ side with his sights set on adding the 8-ball division to his 9-ball title taken a couple days earlier.
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U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completion
March 4th, 2007U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completionby Rick Davis
Starting on the heels of the 9-ball division, the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships began March 2 at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. After a disappointing turnout in the 9-ball field, the 8-ball field brought in a jam-packed crowd of over 200 competitors.
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U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completion
March 4th, 2007U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completionby Rick Davis
Starting on the heels of the 9-ball division, the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships began March 2 at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. After a disappointing turnout in the 9-ball field, the 8-ball field brought in a jam-packed crowd of over 200 competitors.
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U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completion
March 4th, 2007U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completionby Rick Davis
Starting on the heels of the 9-ball division, the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships began March 2 at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. After a disappointing turnout in the 9-ball field, the 8-ball field brought in a jam-packed crowd of over 200 competitors.
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U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completion
March 4th, 2007U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completionby Rick Davis
Starting on the heels of the 9-ball division, the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships began March 2 at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. After a disappointing turnout in the 9-ball field, the 8-ball field brought in a jam-packed crowd of over 200 competitors.
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U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completion
March 4th, 2007U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Nears Completionby Rick Davis
Starting on the heels of the 9-ball division, the U.S. Bar Table 8-Ball Championships began March 2 at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. After a disappointing turnout in the 9-ball field, the 8-ball field brought in a jam-packed crowd of over 200 competitors.
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World 8-Ball Pool Championships Day Three
March 4th, 2007World 8-Ball Pool Championships Day ThreeFujairah, UAE
The field at the World 8-Ball Pool Championships in Fuijairah has now been reduced to thirty-two billiard players. On this elimination day perhaps the most surprising exit from the tournament is that of Oliver Ortmann. Ortmann (pictured) lost yesterday to Farhad Shaverdi of Iran (8-7) and was eliminated today by Joven Bustamante of the Phillipines (8-3).
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World 8-Ball Pool Championships Day Three
March 4th, 2007World 8-Ball Pool Championships Day ThreeFujairah, UAE
The field at the World 8-Ball Pool Championships in Fuijairah has now been reduced to thirty-two billiard players. On this elimination day perhaps the most surprising exit from the tournament is that of Oliver Ortmann. Ortmann (pictured) lost yesterday to Farhad Shaverdi of Iran (8-7) and was eliminated today by Joven Bustamante of the Phillipines (8-3).