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Archer vs Earl

#1 User is offline   GeorgeAllen 

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Posted 14 December 2007 - 12:00 PM

Archer vs Earl

They had Efren vs Sigel.

Who would you like to see match up next?
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Posted 14 December 2007 - 12:16 PM

View PostGeorgeAllen, on Dec 14 2007, 05:00 PM, said:

Archer vs Earl

They had Efren vs Sigel.

Who would you like to see match up next?



In order to do that you first have to know who the top 10 stars are? Everyone in golf and tennis knows who their stars are simply because they see them winning on TV every weekend in prime time. How many times have you seen a men's pool match on TV this year? Can you remember the names of the men who won.

Test your self, right now, right down on a piece of paper who the top 10 men players are. If you can't get at least half of them. Then you see the problem pool has which is exposure and the development and promotion of its winners who become hero's to the players.

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UPA Seeding Ranking





UPA Seeding Ranking
Updated to include the Chesapeake, VA 10/2007 Tournament
RANK NAME TOTAL
POINTS
1 Corey Deuel 465
2 Johnny Archer 440
3 Mika Immonen 410
4 Shane Van Boening 365
5 Mike Davis 350
6 Rodney Morris 332
7 Ralf Souquet 315
8 Rob Saez 295
9 Ronnie Wiseman 287
10 Shawn Putnam 275
11 Dennis Orcollo 275
12 Fabio Petroni 267
13 John Schmidt 267
14 Thorsten Hohman 265
15 Francisco Bustamente 260
16 Charles Bryant 250
17 Jose Parica 240
18 Charlie Williams 232
19 Gabe Owen 225
20 Tony Crosby 220
21 Tony Robles 195
22 Lee Chenman 190
23 Warren Kiamco 180
24 Troy Frank 165
25 Raj Hundal 160
26 Jeremy Jones 157
27 Thomas Engert 150
28 Luc Salvas 146
29 Timothy Hall 143
30 Kim Davenport 135
31 Tony Chohan 133
32 Marcus Chamat 120
33 Steve Moore 112
34 Matt Krah 108
35 Steve Lillis 103
36 Richard Broumpton 103
37 Dave Hemmah 103
38 Evgeny Stalev 100
39 Frank Alvarez 98
40 Santos Sambajon 95
41 Joey Korsiak 83
42 Ernesto Dominguez 80
43 Sparky Ferrell 78
44 Tomeki Mekari 75
45 Neil Fujiwara 70
46 Louis Ulrich 70
47 Oscar Dominguez 65
48 Tyler Edey 60
49 Marlin Manalo 60
50 Chris Szuter 55
51 Rafael Martinez 55
52 Corey Harper 55
53 Gandy Valle 55
54 Efren Reyes 55
55 Alessandro Torrenti 52
56 Frankie Hernandez 51
57 Shin Park 50
58 Max Eberle 50
59 Ramil Gallego 50
60 James Barraks 45
61 Danny Hewitt 45
62 C. J. Wiley 42
63 Larry Guninger 40
64 Keith Bennett 37
65 Evan Broxmeyer 35
66 Paul Potier 35
67 Dennis Hatch 35
68 Austin Murphy 35
69 Jon Kutcher 33
70 Walter Glass 30
71 Francesco Tomati 30
72 Danny Burdick 30
73 Wayne Catledge 30
74 Robert Laurie 30
75 Jose Garcia 30
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Posted 14 December 2007 - 12:39 PM

I thought the IPT still owed the players over a million and would have paid it off before resuming operations. What goes there?
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