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2003 Empirepoker.com World Pool Championship Semifinals by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

ThorstenHohmannWorldPoolshooting.JPGStrickland looked a cinch with the bookmakers after coming through against Ching-shun Yang this afternoon but it was Hohmann who won the lag and took the first with a sharp 3 / 9 combo.

Hohmann scratched in the next to hand it back to Strickland but Earl did the same twice and Thorsten ran out to regain the lead.

Earl took the next but scratched yet again and the blonde haired German took the rack and the next two to look comfortable at 5 - 2 up.

Strickland was o­n his way to creating some kind of scratch record as the white ball disappeared o­nce again in the eighth rack. An open table was all Hohmann needed and he dished up to leave Earl looking in dire straits at 6 - 2.

The German piled o­n the misery in the next as a bold bank shot set up the rack and he took the next to leave Strickland looking at an ominous 8 - 2 scoreline.

Amazingly Strickland scratched in the next but he managed to get back to the table to dish the last three balls and break Thorsten's six rack run.

Earl could do nothing with his break shot and Hohmann got back in to increase his lead to 9 -  3 and although Strickland took the next to give himself a ray of light, he came off second best in a safety exchange and the German found himself o­n the hill at 10 - 4.

Thorsten's rock solid break never wavered as he broke and ran out to complete a wonderful victory by 11 - 4.

Hohmann, who hails from Fulda in Central Germany was naturally ecstatic at his showing; "I really can't believe this, it's amazing!

"He made a few mistakes and scratched  a few times but I played well throughout today. I was nervous of course but I tried to keep it down and it worked.

"I tried the same break against Busta this afternoon but it didn't work then, but this evening I had  a very good feeling for my break.

"I have o­ne match left to play in this tournament and I will need to play better than I did today. I have played Alex twice before and we have won o­ne each in short race matches.

" I will try and keep cool and stay focused from now until tomorrow. I will have a drink in the bar with my girlfriend Isabelle and my best friend who has come over from Germany today.

"I am looking forward to tomorrow night because it will be the most important game of my like."

 

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This article was published on Saturday 19 July, 2003.
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