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[Title] => Gallego rules Asian 9-ball leg
[Summary] => He came in as a replacement for 2004 world 9-ball champion Alex Pagulayan. But Ramil Gallego proved hes no ordinary substitute, beating Hong Kongs Au Chi Wai, 11-8, yesterday and ruling the second leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Bang Na Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.
A lucky shot in the 19th rack paved the way for Gallegos run out en route to the victory that in the early going had appeared to be too tough a task to accomplish.
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[Title] => San Miguel Asian 9-ball Bangkok Leg Gallego kampeon
[Summary] => Gumawa ng malaking rally si Ramil "Bebeng" Gallego ng Philippines para itala ang come from behind laban sa Hong Kong bet na si Au Chi Wai, 11 - 8, sa Finals at makopo ang Bangkok leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour kahapon dito sa Bang Na Hall.
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[Title] => Manalo loses to Chinese in Asian 9-ball
[Summary] => Marlon Manalo of the Philippines fell short in his bid to advance to the semis when he lost to Chinas Li He-Wen, 9-7, yesterday in the second leg of the 2006 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour at the Bang Na Hall in Bangkok.
Manalo, a 30-year-old cue artist from Mandaluyong, engaged his Chinese opponent in a close match early on. But he committed a very crucial mistake in the 10th rack, leading to his defeat.
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[Title] => Manalo talo sa Chinese
[Summary] => THAILAND Nabigo ang isa sa pambato ng Philippines na si Marlon Manalo na makalusot sa quarterfinals nang yumukod ito kay Li HeWen ng China, 7-9 sa second leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour 2006 kahapon dito sa Bang Na Hall.
Nakipaglaban ng todo ang 30-anyos na tubong Mandaluyong City sa kanyang kalabang Intsik sa kaagahan ng labanan, subalit ang ilang krusiyal error sa tenth rack ang naging mitsa ng kanyang pagbagsak.
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[Title] => Bata off to hot start in Asian 9-ball
[Summary] => Efren "Bata" Reyes picked up from where he left off in Vietnam as he opened his bid for a second straight title with a 9-5 rout over Ricky Yang of Indonesia at the start of Bangkok leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour 2006 here at the Bang Na Hall in Thailand.
Coming off his triumph in the kickoff leg of the four-stage circuit n Vietnam last month, Reyes seized control early and took six of the first seven racks en route to victory in their Group 4 match.
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A lucky shot in the 19th rack paved the way for Gallegos run out en route to the victory that in the early going had appeared to be too tough a task to accomplish.
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[Title] => San Miguel Asian 9-ball Bangkok Leg Gallego kampeon
[Summary] => Gumawa ng malaking rally si Ramil "Bebeng" Gallego ng Philippines para itala ang come from behind laban sa Hong Kong bet na si Au Chi Wai, 11 - 8, sa Finals at makopo ang Bangkok leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour kahapon dito sa Bang Na Hall.
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[Summary] => Marlon Manalo of the Philippines fell short in his bid to advance to the semis when he lost to Chinas Li He-Wen, 9-7, yesterday in the second leg of the 2006 San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour at the Bang Na Hall in Bangkok.
Manalo, a 30-year-old cue artist from Mandaluyong, engaged his Chinese opponent in a close match early on. But he committed a very crucial mistake in the 10th rack, leading to his defeat.
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[Title] => Manalo talo sa Chinese
[Summary] => THAILAND Nabigo ang isa sa pambato ng Philippines na si Marlon Manalo na makalusot sa quarterfinals nang yumukod ito kay Li HeWen ng China, 7-9 sa second leg ng San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour 2006 kahapon dito sa Bang Na Hall.
Nakipaglaban ng todo ang 30-anyos na tubong Mandaluyong City sa kanyang kalabang Intsik sa kaagahan ng labanan, subalit ang ilang krusiyal error sa tenth rack ang naging mitsa ng kanyang pagbagsak.
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[Title] => Bata off to hot start in Asian 9-ball
[Summary] => Efren "Bata" Reyes picked up from where he left off in Vietnam as he opened his bid for a second straight title with a 9-5 rout over Ricky Yang of Indonesia at the start of Bangkok leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour 2006 here at the Bang Na Hall in Thailand.
Coming off his triumph in the kickoff leg of the four-stage circuit n Vietnam last month, Reyes seized control early and took six of the first seven racks en route to victory in their Group 4 match.
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