Nearly 40 players
came out to Master Billiards in Queens, NY this
weekend to play in the 12th stop of the Predator
9-ball Tour. Big names included Mika Immonen,
Shaun Wilkie, Shin Park, Jorge Rodriguez, Mike
Fingers, Bobby Blackmore, & Tony Robles.
Day one saw the usual suspects lining up for the
top spots in the tournament. Shin Park was on
a tear destroying everyone in his path including
a 9-0 win over Tony Robles. Robles, “He
shot perfect pool. Didn’t miss a ball and
had a great break. He earned the shut out.”
Mhet Vergara was also having a great tournament
as he concluded day one undefeated along with
Jorge Rodriguez and Shaun Wilkie, who sent Mika
Immonen to the one loss side with a 9-5 victory.
Caroline “Kapow” Pao was also tearing
through the winner’s side earning two wins
in a row before falling to Mike Panzarella 9-6.
She would win the highest finishing female of
the event.
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For day two, the top six were brought back to
fight for the 1st place prize. Shin Park faced
Mhet Vergara in the semis and Park took a huge
7-0 lead before Vergara caught a gear to earn
5 racks in a row, but couldn’t go any farther
and fell to Park 9-5. Jorge Rodriguez just had
all the right moves in his match to Shaun Wilkie
and earned the 9-6 win over the Valley Forge runner
up. Vergara seemed to keep that gear moving in
his next match against Immonen, taking a stunning
5-1 lead over the Iceman, but Mika came back strong
and tied the match 7-7. The battle ensued and
a missed opportunity in rack 16 by Vergara let
Immonen squeak out the win 9-8.Wilkie seemed to
be having an off day in his match to Robles. Though
Wilkie took a 3-0 lead at the beginning of the
match and had some spectacular shots, a few out
of position cue balls let Robles escape with the
9-7 win to face Immonen.
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The Robles/Immonen match was quite the crowd pleaser.
Robles came out strong and took a commanding 5-0
lead over Immonen and a frustrated Mika just could
not get a roll. But Robles seemed to lose focus
and missed 4 kill zone shots to allow Immonen
the next 7 racks in a row and take a 7-5 lead.
Robles regrouped and took control to earn the
next two racks and tie it 7-7. The next two racks
were traded to make it 8-8 with Tony’s break.
A great break proved frivolous as nothing was
pocketed and Mika had his opportunity. He ran
through the rack but unfortunately under stroked
the six ball, leaving him virtually tied up with
the 7. A disappointed Mika tried his best to cut
it into the corner but missed by half a diamond
allowing Robles to close the set 9-8 and leave
Mika to settle for 4th place.
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For the hot seat, Jorge Rodriguez battled the
seemingly impenetrable Shin Park as best he could.
But Park was not to be stopped. Park again took
a commanding 6-2 lead over Rodriguez and though
Rodriguez came with some great shots to try and
close the gap, it was too big a lead for Park
to lose and Rodriguez fell to Park 9-2 and prepared
to battle Robles on the one-loss side.
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Rodriguez seemed annoyed about his big loss to
Park and took it out on Robles by taking a huge
5-0 lead over the Assassin early in the match.
Robles however, was not to be pushed around for
too long and with a reliable break and a few good
rolls, regained momentum and closed the gap 8-7
Rodriguez. The last rack was a destined to be
Rodriguez. On Tony’s break, surprisingly
Tony broke and didn’t make a ball again
when he needed it most. Rodriguez took advantage
and ran through to the 6-ball only to have it
skid and miss the corner pocket. The leave for
Robles was a very thin cut on the 6-ball and unfortunately
he made it but scratched afterwards. Robles conceded
and Rodriguez took the set 9-7.
Park was needed at the Sang Lee International
Billiards Tournament and thus conceded his match
to Rodriquez allowing Jorge his first Predator
9-ball Tour win of the season. Congratulations
Jorge.