by chengdufan » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Anekthana Sangnil looks exactly like Noppadol Sangnil. I suspect he's changed his name, in which case it's another former pro in the top half.
Could be his brother though.
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by chengdufan » 03 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Anekthana Sangnil looks exactly like Noppadol Sangnil. I suspect he's changed his name, in which case it's another former pro in the top half.
Could be his brother though.
Just had it confirmed, he was Noppadol. Changed his name.
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by chengdufan » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Sangnil played well for his win. He was good as anyone I saw in the UK Q School.
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by SteveJJ » 03 Jun 2022 Read
stanley_ wrote:aimlesswandeer wrote:Thor, Poomjaeng, Tirapong and Akbar all in the same half of the draw. I don’t recognise anyone else in the field as having been on tour before.
Hopefully whoever gets through has no Visa issues and can commit to a full schedule.
Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn in the top half.
And he lost today
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by primitivesludge » 03 Jun 2022 Read
just watched Temuujin play reasonably well to win. He lines up and pots better than Keith Keldie did the other night, but I didn't feel like I was seeing a future ranking event last 32 player either.
only 4 centuries in Q Asia #1 thus far in 233 frames, so an average of one per 58.25 frames. I seem to recall that World Champ Quals rd 1 had an average of about 1 in 20 frames that improved significantly as the rounds progressed. Obviously this doesn't disqualify the chance of one player coming through and making an impact, but as a field it isn't the strongest.
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by Wildey » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 1
Lim Kok Leong v Muhammad Asif
Anekthana Sangnil v Nader Jahadi
Asjad Iqbal v Poramin Danjirakul
Chayanon Thiansuk v Temuujin Enkhbold
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by SteveJJ » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Wildey wrote:Spot 1
Lim Kok Leong v Muhammad Asif
Anekthana Sangnil v Nader Jahadi
Asjad Iqbal v Poramin Danjirakul
Chayanon Thiansuk v Temuujin Enkhbold
Former pro Sangnil looks to be the favourite based on Chengdufans reporting
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by Vallomas » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Muhammad Asif is a strong player too, he has won the IBSF World Championship twice. Maybe it's his opportunity to reach the pro ranks.
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by Vallomas » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Poomjaeng is wearing a mask. Wildey will be furious.
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by Vallomas » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Poomjaeng wins 4-1. His performance was decent, but Thor made too many unforced errors.
It would be interesting to see him back on Tour.
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by GeF » 03 Jun 2022 Read
In the last 16, half of the field is made of Thai players.
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by Wildey » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Vallomas wrote:Poomjaeng is wearing a mask. Wildey will be furious.
He is a Nutter say no more
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by Wildey » 03 Jun 2022 Read
None of these players has a hope in hell of doing it on the Pro Tour
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by Wildey » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 1
Lim Kok Leong v Muhammad Asif
Anekthana Sangnil v Nader Jahadi
Asjad Iqbal v Poramin Danjirakul
Chayanon Thiansuk v Temuujin Enkhbold
Spot 2
T Tirapongpaiboon v Khash Ochir Tuvshinjargal
Thanaphon Bunplo v Pongsakron Chongjairak
Pornpiya Kaosumran v Hamza Akbar
Morteza Torabi v Dechawat Poomjaeng
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by aimlesswandeer » 03 Jun 2022 Read
Vallomas wrote:Poomjaeng wins 4-1. His performance was decent, but Thor made too many unforced errors.
It would be interesting to see him back on Tour.
If he makes it through, and he’s favourite to do so now having dispatched Thor, hopefully he sticks to playing snooker and cuts the tiresome “comedy” routine.
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by chengdufan » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Nader Jahadi won two matches, but was a no-show for his quarter final with Sangnil this morning
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by primitivesludge » 04 Jun 2022 Read
chengdufan wrote:Nader Jahadi won two matches, but was a no-show for his quarter final with Sangnil this morning
the makings of a cult hero. the man who never lost but also a narcoleptic who couldn't find an alarm clock that worked for him. (best case scenario here)
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by Wildey » 04 Jun 2022 Read
With all due respect to this event conceived in good faith hasent exactly worked out has it the Oceania part was a total flop nobody that part of the world entered its turned out to be a thailand/pakistan event.
With the obvious pool of players in China only 1 entered and he couldn't come over to play, which from the off put this on the back foot as a event
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by Wildey » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 1
Muhammad Asif v Anekthana Sangnil
Asjad Iqbal v Temuujin Enkhbold
Spot 2
T Tirapongpaiboon v Pongsakron Chongjairak
Hamza Akbar v Dechawat Poomjaeng
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by gninnur karona » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Wildey wrote:With all due respect to this event conceived in good faith hasent exactly worked out has it the Oceania part was a total flop nobody that part of the world entered its turned out to be a thailand/pakistan event.
With the obvious pool of players in China only 1 entered and he couldn't come over to play, which from the off put this on the back foot as a event
The inaugural Asia Pacific championships, where two Hong Kong players were the only non-Australian participants, could be said to have encountered the same difficulty..
Anticipate that these events will be more competitive when Asia and Oceania no longer have any Covid restrictions.
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by Wildey » 04 Jun 2022 Read
gninnur karona wrote:Wildey wrote:With all due respect to this event conceived in good faith hasent exactly worked out has it the Oceania part was a total flop nobody that part of the world entered its turned out to be a thailand/pakistan event.
With the obvious pool of players in China only 1 entered and he couldn't come over to play, which from the off put this on the back foot as a event
The inaugural Asia Pacific championships, where two Hong Kong players were the only non-Australian participants, could be said to have encountered the same difficulty..
Anticipate that these events will be more competitive when Asia and Oceania no longer have any Covid restrictions.
Yea, it would make things much easier when the likes of China and Australia will wake up and stop trying to eradicate a respiratory virus never been done before and never will.
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by Vallomas » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Good start for Poomjaeng (despite he's playing with a mask on).
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by Wildey » 04 Jun 2022 Read
why would he do that what is he trying to do its obvious there's no Evidence masks do nothing if there was evidence the whole world would be following the same module just Poomjaeng playing the fool yet again
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by Vallomas » 04 Jun 2022 Read
The scores so far:
Asif 2-1 Sangnil
Iqbal 2-0 Enkhbold
Tirapongpaiboon 1-1 Chongjaira
Akbar 1-1 Poomjaeng
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by Vallomas » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Asjad Iqbal is the first player to reach the final. He beats Enkhbold 4-0 with a century break on the last frame.
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by SteveJJ » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Tirapongpaiboon v Poomjaeng in the final match.
Asif in a decider.
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by Wildey » 04 Jun 2022 Read
Spot 1
Muhammad Asif v Asjad Iqbal
Spot 2
T Tirapongpaiboon v Dechawat Poomjaeng
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by HappyCamper » 04 Jun 2022 Read
I am drinking a beer called hoppy camper.
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by Wildey » 05 Jun 2022 Read
So its
Muhammad Asif Pakistan Age 40 1st and 2nd season on tour Turned Pro 2022/2023
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by SteveJJ » 05 Jun 2022 Read
The ceremonial bunch of flowers have been handed out and the 2nd final is underway.
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