+ Follow JAPANESE AKIMI KAJITANI Tag
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[Title] => Amit nears KO phase; Go falls
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Top RP bet Rubilen Amit blasted Su I Yun of Chinese Taipei, 5-1, yesterday to zero in on one of the berths in the 32-player knockout phase in the JBETpoker.net Women’s World 10-Ball Championship at the Sky Dome of SM North Edsa in Quezon City.
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[Title] => Amit survives first round grind
[Summary] => RP bet Rubilen Amit defeated one Japanese but fell to another although she remained in the hunt in the $30,000 Enerva Asian 9-ball Tour Ladies Championship which got underway at the Robinsons Galleria yesterday.
Amit, 24, trounced former All-Japan champion Kyouko Sone, 9-3, in the first round but fell to Chihiro Kawahara, 4-9, two hours later in the first day of action of the three-day, 32-player double-elimination format participated in by some of the worlds top women cue artists.
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[Title] => Amit nears KO phase; Go falls
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Top RP bet Rubilen Amit blasted Su I Yun of Chinese Taipei, 5-1, yesterday to zero in on one of the berths in the 32-player knockout phase in the JBETpoker.net Women’s World 10-Ball Championship at the Sky Dome of SM North Edsa in Quezon City.
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[Summary] => RP bet Rubilen Amit defeated one Japanese but fell to another although she remained in the hunt in the $30,000 Enerva Asian 9-ball Tour Ladies Championship which got underway at the Robinsons Galleria yesterday.
Amit, 24, trounced former All-Japan champion Kyouko Sone, 9-3, in the first round but fell to Chihiro Kawahara, 4-9, two hours later in the first day of action of the three-day, 32-player double-elimination format participated in by some of the worlds top women cue artists.
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