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Sumandal sa dalawang error ng kalaban, nalusutan ng Chinese-Taipei ang ma-tinding hamon ng Singapore at itarak ang 8-6 panalo habang umusad din ang Poland, Holland at Russia sa susunod na round sa pagpapatuloy ng sarguhan sa 2009 World Cup Of Pool sa SM North Annex kahapon.

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Manalo, the former Asian snooker champion and semifinalist in last year’s WPC in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, stamped his class on unknown Singaporean rival Chan Keng-kwang, 10-5, sustaining his hot run in the $400,000 event after a sweep in the group matches.
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Reyes, a former Tour champion who ruled the kickoff leg of this four-city circuit in Vietnam, pounced on his rival’s erratic shots midway through the race-to-9 duel to pound out the victory before a packed crowd at the Kaohsiung Business Exhibition Center.
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Reyes, coming off a Last 6 stint in the recent IPT tournament in Las Vegas, ruled the kickoff leg of the four-stage tour in Vietnam while Gallego bested the best players in the region to capture the crown in the second leg in Thailand.
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Sumandal sa dalawang error ng kalaban, nalusutan ng Chinese-Taipei ang ma-tinding hamon ng Singapore at itarak ang 8-6 panalo habang umusad din ang Poland, Holland at Russia sa susunod na round sa pagpapatuloy ng sarguhan sa 2009 World Cup Of Pool sa SM North Annex kahapon.

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Manalo, the former Asian snooker champion and semifinalist in last year’s WPC in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, stamped his class on unknown Singaporean rival Chan Keng-kwang, 10-5, sustaining his hot run in the $400,000 event after a sweep in the group matches.
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Reyes, a former Tour champion who ruled the kickoff leg of this four-city circuit in Vietnam, pounced on his rival’s erratic shots midway through the race-to-9 duel to pound out the victory before a packed crowd at the Kaohsiung Business Exhibition Center.
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Reyes, coming off a Last 6 stint in the recent IPT tournament in Las Vegas, ruled the kickoff leg of the four-stage tour in Vietnam while Gallego bested the best players in the region to capture the crown in the second leg in Thailand.
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