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                    [Title] => Bata’s P25M prize slashed as IPT cuts 8-ball purse
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In a shocking reversal of earlier pledges, International Pool Tour officials began informing players on Nov. 3 that the $3 million in winnings owed them from the IPT World Open 8-ball Championship would be reduced by a third to $1 million.


The announcement was just the latest bombshell from the troubled tour, which had notified players last week that the three remaining events on its 2006 schedule – representing $2.27 million in prize money – have been postponed for next year.
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                    [Title] => Bata’s P25M prize slashed as IPT cuts 8-ball purse
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In a shocking reversal of earlier pledges, International Pool Tour officials began informing players on Nov. 3 that the $3 million in winnings owed them from the IPT World Open 8-ball Championship would be reduced by a third to $1 million.


The announcement was just the latest bombshell from the troubled tour, which had notified players last week that the three remaining events on its 2006 schedule – representing $2.27 million in prize money – have been postponed for next year.
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