Just got my new Billiards Digest, which includes an article I wrote about the Galveston World Classic. I was amazed that Immonen won the event, given that just a month later I went to Virginia to watch him also win at the U.S. Open. Somehow -- I don't know how -- Ralf Souquet is still above him on some of the points lists. I also see that the Mosconi Cup roster is filling out, and on the European side it includes Immonen, Souquet, Niels Feijen and Darren Appleton. The American team will include Shane Van Boening, Johnny Archer, Oscar Dominguez and Corey Deuel. The competition is set this year for Dec. 10-13 in Las Vegas, at the MGM Grand.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Billiards Digest on the Galveston World Classic
Just got my new Billiards Digest, which includes an article I wrote about the Galveston World Classic. I was amazed that Immonen won the event, given that just a month later I went to Virginia to watch him also win at the U.S. Open. Somehow -- I don't know how -- Ralf Souquet is still above him on some of the points lists. I also see that the Mosconi Cup roster is filling out, and on the European side it includes Immonen, Souquet, Niels Feijen and Darren Appleton. The American team will include Shane Van Boening, Johnny Archer, Oscar Dominguez and Corey Deuel. The competition is set this year for Dec. 10-13 in Las Vegas, at the MGM Grand.
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