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Immonen Wins UPA Finals at Bicycle Club Casino by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Four matches took place o­n Sunday.  The first match of the day was o­n the o­ne-loss side between Williams and Efren “The Magician” Reyes. At the previous UPA event, which was back in August at Master Billiards in Queens, NY, Williams not o­nly beat Reyes for the first time but double-dipped him as well—the first person to do so in 10 years. Williams must have gotten somewhere in Reyes’s head because he defeated Reyes easily by the score of 11-4.

pool_billiards_charlie_1120.jpgThe hot seat match featured Ralf “The Surgeon” Souquet versus Immonen. The two battled through a hill-hill match that ultimately saw Immonen take the win and his place in the hot seat.

Souquet and Williams played next in the semifinals. Souquet was missing in action and finally came out ready to play. Williams started off strong and had a 4-0 lead. At 5-1, Williams put a two-pack o­n the German to take a 7-1 lead. In the next rack, Williams came up dry o­n his break, and Souquet fought his way back into the match, bringing the score to 8-6 Williams.  However, Souquet missed the 1 ball at that point, and Williams ran out that rack and didn’t allow his opponent another game before he won the set 11-6.

In the final match, Immonen scratched o­n the first break, giving Williams ball in hand.  However, Williams missed, giving his opponent the first game.  Immonen then broke and ran out.  In the third rack, Williams scratched o­n the 3 ball, and Immonen must have found the Zone, for he ran out that rack and then put a four-pack o­n Williams to take a 7-0 lead.  After a missed 2 ball by Williams, Immonen looked invincible with his head start, but when he left a 2 ball in the following game for Williams, “The Dragon” ran the rack out to finally get a game under his belt.  “I’ve o­nly got a few more to go,” Williams joked with the crowd.  Obligingly, Immonen gave his opponent ball in hand to allow him o­ne more game in the extended race to 13, but in the end, Immonen finished the match off the way he started, with strong safety play and more run-outs to win the set over Williams 13-2.

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This article was published on Monday 12 January, 2004.
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