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Jasmin Ouschan on cover on Inside POOL Magazine for January 2010.The January issue of Inside POOL Magazine, which again features Jasmin Ouschan on the cover, has been made available for free download at InsidePOOLmag.com. This month the download features new technology in online billiards magazine viewing such as enhanced clarity, full-screen videos, links to favorite web sites, flipping pages, zooming, emailing, sharing, and printing.

Ouschan on the cover of Inside POOL Magazine for January 2010 after winning the WPBA Tour Championship at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL.

Ouschan on the cover of Inside POOL Magazine for January 2010 after winning the WPBA Tour Championship at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL.

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Peach Victorious at 2007 World Pool Championship

Peach Victorious at 2007 World Pool Championship
English pocket billiards Daryl Peach has become the 2007 World Pool Champion.
Played out in front of a 1,000 plus crowd at the Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Manila, the 35 year-old Peach battled hard throughout as both players struggled to contain their nerves.
It was one of the most thrilling World Pool finals in recent years as Peach wins $100,000 as he joins list of greats who have won this coveted trophy
Peach said: “It was just the amazing match I’ve ever been involved in. In the end all I could think about was keeping my head still and making one shot at a time.
“It hasn’t sunk in yet. I probably won’t sleep on the plane. This is unbelievable,” he added.
Neither player managed to play the type of free flowing pool that had seen them carve their way through the field at the event but the drama more than made up for it.
After blowing an early 8-3 lead, Peach stayed close to Gomez, with neither ever being more than two racks ahead.
Gomez, 29, opened up a three rack lead though when he ran out the 27th rack to give himself every chance of victory at 15-13.
But Peach was made of strong stuff and his temperament and nerve under what were at times hostile conditions, carried him on.
He won the next after some razor sharp safety and then ran out from the break in the next to level the scores.
There was tension in the air in the most dramatic rack of the game. Both players miss before Peach had his chance to close out the rack. He was always out of position but left himself a horrible shot on the 9 ball which failed to drop after a table length bank.
It wasn’t the hardest 9 for Gomez but he choked badly, feeling all the pressure, to leave it on for Peach who deposited to reach the hill.
The Yorkshire-born Peach closed out the match with a banked 1 ball into the centre pocket to set up his match-winning run-out.
“Gomez put in a good performance under immense pressure of the home crowd and home fans. I had a lot to prove and I think I did.
“I haven’t got the most ability and there are lots of players with more talent than me but I just used my head and tried to focus on what I’ve got.
“It was probably the worst match I’ve played since the start of the tournament and the pressure for both of us was immense.
“The atmosphere did affect me, if I said it didn’t then I would be lying. The Filipino fans were cheering for their man and that was to be expected.
“I always knew I had a strong mind and the will to win.
“You never really think you are going to win the World Championship. I dreamt it but when it comes around you have to grab it with both hands and luckily I did exactly that.

Gomez to Face Peach for World Billiard Title

Gomez to Face Peach for World Billiard Title

The final of the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship will be an England v Philippines affair as Daryl Peach of Blackpool takes on Roberto Gomez of Manila in a race-to-17 match at the Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City at 15.30 local time on Sunday.
Both players won through their quarter and semi-final games in emphatic style in a day of pool that contained some outstanding play as well as moments of drama and controversy.
Betting firms have installed Gomez as a 1/2 favourite while Peach is the outsider at 6/4. The prize at stake is $100,000 but more importantly the title of World Pool Champion and Gomez will attempt to become the third Filipino player in four years to lift this coveted crown.
Peach becomes the first Englishman ever to reach the final and hopes to emulate the success of Thorsten Hohmann who was the last European to win the event in 2003.
The likeable Englishman put on his career-best performance to oust betting favourite Francisco Bustamante from the competition in the quarter-finals.
The game went all the way to a deciding final rack and there was an incident in the 19th game that set the match alight as Bustamante, leading 10-9, thought that he had won the match following a 3/9 carom shot.
Welsh referee Nigel Rees though, was not so sure that the 9 ball was not contacted first – a foul shot. Rees then took an age to consult slowed down television replays before making his call, which was a foul shot with the 9 ball respotted and ball in hand to Peach.
When play resumed, the Englishman had to refocus as the pandemonium around the table died down. In a great showing, Peach cleared the table and then ran the final rack as the boos rang out.
In less dramatic circumstances, Peach topped Hungary’s Vilmos Foldes in the semi-final by an 11-2 scoreline. Peach was in control from start to finish and looked assured throughout.
Roberto Gomez had earlier beaten the remaining Taiwanese player Kuo Po-cheng in a 11-4 rout on Table 1. Using the soft break in the hot conditions to good effect, Gomez restricted his opponent’s opportunities while potting everything in sight.
His semi-final foe was Karl Boyes (England) who was making his debut in the competition. Boyes, 25, was having a fabulous run in his first ever World Pool Championship, which he only gained entry to by winning a qualifying event in Holland in September.
At 4-0 to the good against Gomez, he was off to a great start but it was not to be as Gomez put on a master class to take 11 consecutive racks.

Quarter Finals
Daryl Peach (ENG) 11 – 10 Francisco Bustamante (PHI)
Vilmos Foldes (HUN) 11 – 7 Mika Immonen (FIN)
Karl Boyes (Eng) 11 – 8 Joven Bustamante (PHI)
Roberto Gomez (PHI) 11 – 4 Kuo Po-cheng (TPE)

Semi Finals
Daryl Peach (ENG) 11 – 2 Vilmos Foldes (HUN)
Roberto Gomez (PHI) 11 – 4 Karl Boyes (Eng)

Gomez Reaches Finals

Gomez Reaches Finals
Filipino billiards player Roberto ‘Superman’ Gomez has won a place in the final of the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship and is favourite to beat England’s Daryl Peach in tomorrow’s showdown.
Gomez, 29, from Zamboanga City, Mindanao but currently residing in Manila, looked the complete player once again as he beat England’s game Karl Boyes 11-4 on Table 2.
I feel happy because almost all the people are from the Philippines, so that’s my crowd, said Gomez.
I was looking for the soft break but I couldn’t make it work. At the start I felt a little bit nervous but I’m very happy now.
Filipino Gomez is another of the seemingly never-ending production line of tough match players from the Philippines who have the break, all the shots and nerves of steel.
He is also the first man from the highly competitive pre-event qualifying school to go all the way to the final.
For Boyes, 25, it was a fabulous run in his first ever World Pool Championship, which he only gained entry to by winning a qualifying event in Holland in September. He has beaten a string of top players and will surely be a force to be reckoned with in the future.
On the harder-breaking Table Two, Gomez deserted the soft break which he had used so effectively on the main table earlier, in favour of controlled power.
Boyes won the lag and looked very comfortable taking the early lead. He continued in the same vein and at 4-0 looked in a good position.
Gomez though got to the table at last in the fifth game and from there on it was strictly one-way traffic.
He always made balls on the break and his shot-making was excellent. Boyes’ few visits were restricted to safeties as Gomez got away from him. A golden break in the 12th rack compounded the Englishman’s misery but in 9 ball there is little you can do from your chair.
Finally, Gomez downed the winning 9 ball to keep Filipino hopes alive of a second consecutive World Pool Championship crown.

Peach Reaches Finals of 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship

Peach Reaches Finals of 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship
English pool player Daryl Peach has dreamed the impossible dream and is through to Sunday afternoon’s race-to-17 final of the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship.
He followed up his epic 11-10 win over Francisco Bustamante in the quarter-finals with a cool, controlled performance to beat Vilmos Foldes of Hungary 11-2 on the main TV table of the Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Manila.
Peach looked as comfortable as anyone yet as he controlled the table after a shaky first couple of racks.
He can now look forward to a match up with the Philippines’ Roberto Gomez, who once again looked devastating in dismantling England’s Karl Boyes in the other semi-final.
I just can’t believe it, it only seems like yesterday that I was on the plane coming here, said Peach. This is a dream coming true.
I think I played my best match and I just froze him out. I was expecting a close match but at 2-2 he didn’t see a ball as my safety was good.
I’ve no idea how I kept it together after the match with Francisco. After that match I had been a bag of nerves and my eyes were filling up. But I can play better so let’s just see what happens.
Not knowing the table and using the soft break went against Vilmos 100 per cent. He was not smashing the breaks, but still hitting it with more force than he needed to and the balls are more unpredictable when you’re doing that.
When I saw him doing that I really felt I would get back to the table and that gave me a lot of confidence.
It has been a magnificent week for the Blackpool man who had defeated defending champion Ronnie Alcano (Philippines) and then tournament favourite Bustamante.
Peach has won on the tough Euro Tour and is currently ranked No.2 in Europe but his achievements this week may well be the kick-start he needs to take him to the highest level of the game.
Foldes had moved quietly through the upper bracket of the competition eliminating dangerous players like US Open champion Shane Van Boening and Asian Games winner Antonio Gabica.
As a spectacle, the match was something of an anti-climax due to Peach’s total dominance of proceedings.
Foldes won the lag and looked comfortable as he ran the table in the opener but a terrible lapse in concentration by the Hungarian resulted in an easy 9 ball missed off the spot.
Peach could not believe his good fortune but returned the favour in the next as he worked his way through the table before blowing a chance to go 2-0 by missing the 9 ball.
They shared the next two against the break before Foldes pushed out in the fifth game and Peach put him back in. He played a snooker but Peach jumped out of it and pocketed the 1 ball and from there he cleared the table to regain the lead at 3-2.
Following some safety, Foldes missed a cross-table kick-shot on the 1 ball which left it hanging. The focused Peach took full advantage to increase his lead to 4-2.
Peach ran out of position on the 9 ball in the next but saved the rack with a nerveless cut into a blind pocket and he ran the next to get four racks clear.
When the pot wasn’t available, his safety was always spot on as the Hungarian scratched and, with ball-in-hand, Peach made it 7-2.
Homing in on a World Championship appearance for the first time in his life, Peach was the master of the table as he won a safety battle with Foldes on the blue 2. A 2/8 combo set up the run out to increase his lead to 9-2.
It was more of the same in the next rack as the European No.2 cleared from the rack to reach the hill at 10-2.
Peach made his first mistake of the match as he failed to keep anything between the cue ball and the orange 5. Foldes, though, cold in his chair for so much of the game, missed the pot and from there Peach once again made no mistakes as he booked his spot in Sunday afternoon’s final.

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