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Francisco "Django" Bustamante dealt Oliver Ortmann of Germany his first loss via a thrilling 8-7 victory to remain the only unbeaten player after four rounds of the IPT World Open 8-ball Championship at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, Nevada Thursday (Friday in Manila).


Bustamante’s win over the German ace in a match that saw some excellent play from both players extended the Filipino’s amazing run to 18 games, including victories over American Danny Harriman, 8-6, Tony Drago, 8-1, Marko Lohtander, 8-1, and compatriot Antonio Lining, 8-3.
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Joining Bustamante and Reyes into round five where the survivors are divided into three groups of six players each were Dennis Orcollo and Alex Pagulayan. They are already assured of at least US$36,000.
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Sustaining his romp in the grueling elims phase of the $350,000 event, Orcullo thumped American Danny Harriman, 9-3, to arrange a clash with either Taiwan’s Wu Chia-Ching or Russian Konstantin Stephanov who were playing at presstime.
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Francisco "Django" Bustamante dealt Oliver Ortmann of Germany his first loss via a thrilling 8-7 victory to remain the only unbeaten player after four rounds of the IPT World Open 8-ball Championship at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, Nevada Thursday (Friday in Manila).


Bustamante’s win over the German ace in a match that saw some excellent play from both players extended the Filipino’s amazing run to 18 games, including victories over American Danny Harriman, 8-6, Tony Drago, 8-1, Marko Lohtander, 8-1, and compatriot Antonio Lining, 8-3.
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Joining Bustamante and Reyes into round five where the survivors are divided into three groups of six players each were Dennis Orcollo and Alex Pagulayan. They are already assured of at least US$36,000.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports [SectionUrl] => cebu-sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 257572 [Title] => Orcullo on a roll, moves to next stage [Summary] => TAIPEI — Dennis Orcullo, the last qualifier among the big bunch of Filipinos, was the first RP bet to advance to the Last 32 of the World Pool Championship at Taipei World Trade Center here Wednesday.

Sustaining his romp in the grueling elims phase of the $350,000 event, Orcullo thumped American Danny Harriman, 9-3, to arrange a clash with either Taiwan’s Wu Chia-Ching or Russian Konstantin Stephanov who were playing at presstime.
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