ang problema kay bata minsan laro na nilalaro niya pa..halata mong pinapasablay ang tira niya hanggang sa machambahan siya ng kalaban.
ang problema kay bata minsan laro na nilalaro niya pa..halata mong pinapasablay ang tira niya hanggang sa machambahan siya ng kalaban.
Saw the Hollman - Jones match up last night, Jones was clearly out of sync, pati mga simpleng tira namimintis, a clear sign of nerves. Hollman won and faces the Taiwanese 16 yr old wonder kid.
Manalo wins his quarterfinal match against Mika Immonen, 11-9. Nasa quarterfinals na siya, sana Manalo uli siya.
Saludo kami sayo! Itaas mo!![]()
kalaban ni manalo ngayon (Wu from taiwan) 16 yrs old lang?? manalo trailing 3-2...
Last year Manalo was knocked out in the quarter finals. This year in the semi finals... hope he makes it to the finals next year.
gulang ng setting ng taiwanese,hiwalay hiwalay ang players nila para makapasok sa finals
the 16 yr old taiwanese, Wu Chia Ching is the champion, beating his compatriot kuo 17-16. Wu was down 12-16, but he was still able to win it.
Game was kinda sloppy, but the drama was there, hats of to Wu... for becoming the youngest world champion at 16.
tsk....Wu is 7 years younger dun sa dating youngest na nanalo ng World Pool Championships, what a feat! I agree, mejo sloppy games for a championship, that only show how much pressure the players are in, patigasan na lng tlaga ng nerves, hats off to the finalists...and of course to our very own Marlon Manalo =)
... sana may mga bata rin na pool players yung pinas para maging exciting .. tanda na nung mga players natin eh .. except for "the lion" .. sayang he plays for canada .. kahit pinoy at heart ..
Don't worry about that, fully supported ng Puyat family ang billiards sa Pinas, kung napapansin mo madaming tournaments inoorganize ng Puyat sports. Remember 29 lang si Marlon Manalo, Gandy Valle, Dennis Orkullo are also in their 20's so we have a bright future ahead.Originally Posted by mrpink
....daymn! winning the world championship at 16. that kind of feat would be hard to break in a couple of years (maybe decades).
...oh yeah, and the commentators were saying that there is another taiwanese kid who is younger and even plays better than wu. scary thought.