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  • ted lowe ruins every second that he talks.

  • 23:30 lol that's not sexist... at all

  • @8:20 look how pretty pink behind the yellow

  • No doubt both also have equal skill but Ralf Souquet is a tricky player while Wu still too green for him.

  • Ralph makes me sleep.

  • Chalk off is the best cleaner

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  • Wu "THE SNOOKER PLYERS KILLER"

  • this wu guy is way ahead of his game for a 17 year old.

  • ronnie o'sullivan would have owned that kid in snooker

  • @rahimkab flash news, this isnt snooker

  • damn i just had to fullscreen this video

  • i've watched this a dozen times already and i still get excited when i'm to watch it again....great stuff!!!!

  • nice rack !!lol

  • wu ran pretty bad in this match, and ralf played good.

  • @tuitenlabi: u think there's a 9-ball player who is unbeatable? well, then u probably don't know much about 9-ball.

    And really, u wonna compare efren vs. Ralph? Look at ralph's bio and see who he has listed as his favourite player - Efren. Ralph knows that efren is better.

  • no one can beat ralf souquet now...even efren reyes....sad mannn..

  • wu is unlocky and ralf is a perfect master

  • Wu Chia Ching is now a Singaporean

  • efren reyes, efren reyes, refren reyes, efren reyes

  • everything perfectshot has said is complete garbage. thanks.

  • @perfectshot77

    There's a lot of good players from all over the U.S., billy palmer, rafael martinez, mark haddad, etc...., but ask any of them if they'll play the pros they see on tv intnernationally even, and I'd bet 90% would want weight. My friend from the philippines who's a 3rd tier player beat paul poitier like nothing. He's not even near the level of efren, bustamante and such, but that just goes to show you the level of talent.

  • @perfectshot77

    A lot of the players you speak of are great players. Don't get me wrong, but most of them are past they're prime. America does have some good players, but as of right now, we are lacking the talent the other countries do. I probably know a lot of the players you know, as well as players from other countries, and by far they practice a lot harder than we do.

  • wrong flag on Wu's bio. That's the flag of the Philippines.

  • @12lipa that's because now he is representing the Phillipines, he's no longer in the pool scene in Taiwan. He plays for the Phillipines now.

  • @0ooGummies the flag is wrong because the bio is wrong, the bio is meant for Alex Pagulayan.

  • If they're as good as you proclaim them to be, then their names should be everywhere. Let's face it, America is dry on up and coming talent. There may be some great players, but Europe and Asia have stepped into view - especially Asia - and asserted some dominance. Players like Souquet, Immonen, Wu, Bustamante, Reyes, Pagulyan, have been consistantly dominating the game for years. A once American-dominated game has now surrendered to players overseas.

  • Alot of the people that you say "run out like it's a cake walk" probably don't weigh all of the options like professionals do. To be a pro is to not leave a single aspect of your run out to chance because the first time you gamble on it and sell out to a top player, your run in the tournament could be gone. So your fast-paced buddies may have some chops to run a few racks and win some local tournaments, but where are they in the big picture?

  • @SnareBuff you guys should just settle your argument on the table for money.

  • So you're saying that your little local poolhall buddies run out better and are better overall than players like Ralf Souquet, Efren Reyes, or someone else? If this is the case, then your little buddies would be robbing the big tournaments and rolling over these top players. You've showed nothing here but your own personal prejudice to your buddies. What's the matter? Are you in envy of the guys that play in your poolroom that can run out while you can't?

  • I've looked up some names that you've spewed out.. The names that I've found were tournament winners for local sponsored events. If you think it makes you elite to win local tournaments, then you may as well take the guys from Joe's Bar who won the 8 ball tournament on 7 ft tables and throw them on diamond tables. It doesn't change the fact that if these people are so great, they should be up with the pros. If they aren't, then they don't have it. What's holding them back hm?

  • I don't care how many names you throw out. It doesn't change the fact that if these people are good enough to compete and beat - as you've stated here already - then they would be at events like the US Open and such and placing high or even winning. You must be the cheerleader for your local poolhall and are trying to make it seem like your guys can run over the pros.

    As I've said before. If they're so great, where are they in the big tournaments? They should have no problem right?

  • Guys, you got to try YouTube (i.e. Google's) new Audio Translation feature, under the "CC" menu down to the right in the player. It's not to good with names, so Ronnie O'Sullivan is now "Running As Solomon".

  • It takes serious talent and consistency to play professionally and win big tournaments. If these players have what you say they have, then they should have no problems competing against the best in the world on these "huge pocketed tables." If what you say is correct, as soon as one of your guys gets a shot, it's the beginning of the end for the match right? Gimme a break dude. I'm not sure what your issue is where you're trying to throw your name in, maybe it's a bit of envy for the pros? Hmm?

  • Well if these players are so skilled, and better than top pros, then why haven't they been signed to major cue companies and sponsors and play on the pro tour? There's plenty of events that are not by invitation. Of course tight pockets separate the guys who can play versus the drunks at Joe's Bar that pick up a house cue and fire at the balls, that's not the point here. The point is your making up these so called "super players" who may run a rack or two, but don't have it to play pro.

  • Alot of pros will even tell you that they prefer tight pockets to trim the luck element away, but it's not up to them when it comes to the tournaments. Whatever equipment is provided is what they get. You can't just stop and go grab the tournament director and say "hey dude would you mind shimmin these pockets?" Alot of times pockets aren't shimmed so tight because then you lose alot of entertainment for the crowd. Who wants to watch missed ball after missed ball?

  • Then why aren't these friends of yours on tour and mowing the pros down? Seriously, there's been more "i'm better than you" cockfighting and strutting here. All this "i play on so tight of pockets the ball can't even fit in man! yeah!" is about the biggest load of crap I've ever heard. Sure there's alot of times when players can fluke a ball in, but the speed is the crucial part there, along with where the ball hits the rail.

  • @perfectshot77 no worries, yea deep, tight pockets make the game much much harder.

  • @perfectshot77 what you said was different. you said that they should play on tables that balls are unpocketable unless hit perfectly down the rail. i play regularly with professionals on a table shimmed so tight its about the width of 1.5 balls. i agree that deep pockets are nice to play on, increase the skill gap between the good and not so good players, but the statement you made earlier was confusing.

  • @perfectshot77 if the ball wasnt able to hit the side cushion and fall into the pocket, many runouts would become impossible and the game would be tedious and shitty. sorry pal.

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  • So right amigo, those tables are too easy, its not spectacular enought for the top of the world.

  • BCn it's time for a new video. We need our fix, starting to have withdrawal symptoms! It's been a month since this video was loaded, time for a new one!

  • The Filipino Flag was in Wu's profile :D

  • Thanks BCN keep them coming love it.

  • I'm Japanese watching from Japan. I am always looking forward to upload of your video.

  • Thanks again BCLUB :)

  • Great game. Many thanks.

  • NICE RACK  :P

  • Jim Wych is the man!! Great stuff BCN keep them comming.

  • Gee that push - safety on 31:35 was incredible. Also, GET THE CHALK OFF!

  • GET THE CHALK OFF!

  • the keiser, slow but immaculate. THANKS BCn for the pleasures

  • yes... you are better than a world champ...

  • Get a life. Wu was the world champion at the age of 15. Unless u think u can beat some of the other ppl here that u watch on Billard Club TV, lay low.

  • Wu has a bright future ahead of him.

  • Wooow, cant wait to watch this.. ^^ Thanks BClub!

  • thanks for posting! Ralf is a great player. Very good safety play!

  • great upload.keep it up BCLUB.thanks a lot

  • I hope the final gets posted!!!! :D

  • don't spoil the match..

  • whoops...sorry

  • thanks :)

  • great video guys! love to see that you listen to the popular demand of your subscribers, things like that mean a lot to us viewers!

  • Oh man,love it!

  • I LOVE YOU.

  • Yeah Baby! and don't really mind the chalk-off ads cause we know you have to get something for your efforts.

    i actually use the stuff, works quite well...

  • why does it say wu won the 2005 us open championships? alex pagulayan won that.

  • LOVE IT!

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