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The Philippines has already a list of Magic 12 in the coming 2006 World Pool Championship but more Filipino players could make it to the main draw with the staging of final qualifiers leading to the main event slated Nov. 4-12 at the Philippine International Convention Center.


The final qualifiers will be held on Oct. 28-Nov. 1 at the Star Billiards Center in Quezon City to fill 10 slots in the main draw in the 17th edition of the WPC hosted by the Philippines with the Department of Tourism as lead sponsor.
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The Filipinos head six of the 32 groups of four players each with Reyes, the 1999 champion in Cardiff, leading Group 2 that includes Radoslaw Babica of Poland, Indon Roy Apancho and American Tony Crosby.
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Efren "Bata" Reyes, whose stirring victory in 1999 in Cardiff, Wales helped raise the sport to the level of a major league, is ranked No. 2 followed by Thorsten Hohmann of Germany, champion in 2003, and Alex Pagulayan, the Canada-based Filipino, who romped away with the crown in 2004 in Taiwan.
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Alcano took advantage of two scratched shots of Yang to break away from a 6-all deadlock to win the top purse of $10,000 in the tournament whose main draw included the 32 top Asian players from 11 countries.
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Playing with so much confidence and showing grace under pressure, the 28-year-old Manalo cashed in on Reyes’ uncharacteristic miss on the red 3 right on the first rack to go 1-up then dominated the entire match to the chagrin of the former champion’s millions of fans.
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The Philippines has already a list of Magic 12 in the coming 2006 World Pool Championship but more Filipino players could make it to the main draw with the staging of final qualifiers leading to the main event slated Nov. 4-12 at the Philippine International Convention Center.


The final qualifiers will be held on Oct. 28-Nov. 1 at the Star Billiards Center in Quezon City to fill 10 slots in the main draw in the 17th edition of the WPC hosted by the Philippines with the Department of Tourism as lead sponsor.
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The Filipinos head six of the 32 groups of four players each with Reyes, the 1999 champion in Cardiff, leading Group 2 that includes Radoslaw Babica of Poland, Indon Roy Apancho and American Tony Crosby.
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Efren "Bata" Reyes, whose stirring victory in 1999 in Cardiff, Wales helped raise the sport to the level of a major league, is ranked No. 2 followed by Thorsten Hohmann of Germany, champion in 2003, and Alex Pagulayan, the Canada-based Filipino, who romped away with the crown in 2004 in Taiwan.
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Alcano took advantage of two scratched shots of Yang to break away from a 6-all deadlock to win the top purse of $10,000 in the tournament whose main draw included the 32 top Asian players from 11 countries.
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Playing with so much confidence and showing grace under pressure, the 28-year-old Manalo cashed in on Reyes’ uncharacteristic miss on the red 3 right on the first rack to go 1-up then dominated the entire match to the chagrin of the former champion’s millions of fans.
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