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[Title] => Pagulayan, Reyes drop 9-ball openers
[Summary] => Defending champion Alex Pagulayan and former winner Efren "Bata" Reyes suffered stinging setbacks right in the opening round of the 2005 Kaohsiung World Pool Championship, bowing to Rico Diks of the Netherlands, 4-5, and the Kang Chin Ching of Taiwan, 3-5, respectively, before a stunned crowd at the Kaohsiung Business Exhibition Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan yesterday.
Diks fought back from a 1-4 deficit as he pounced on Pagulayans shaky game to steal the victory in the nine-day event, which gathers the best and the brightest cue masters in the world.
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[Summary] => Defending champion Alex Pagulayan and former winner Efren "Bata" Reyes suffered stinging setbacks right in the opening round of the 2005 Kaohsiung World Pool Championship, bowing to Rico Diks of the Netherlands, 4-5, and the Kang Chin Ching of Taiwan, 3-5, respectively, before a stunned crowd at the Kaohsiung Business Exhibition Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan yesterday.
Diks fought back from a 1-4 deficit as he pounced on Pagulayans shaky game to steal the victory in the nine-day event, which gathers the best and the brightest cue masters in the world.
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