2017 Derby City Classic

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The 2017 Derby City Classic was a professional pool tournament held from the January 20 to 28, 2017 in Horseshoe Southern Indiana in Elizabeth, Indiana. It was the 19th hosting the event. Competitions were held in the disciplines nine-ball, ten-ball, one-pocket, straight, and bank pool. The event was the 2017 edition of the Derby City Classic.

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The Master of the Table awarded for the best player overall was won by Dennis Orcollo who defeated Shane Van Boening 9–3 in the final of the nine-ball competition and won third place in the one-pocket competition. [1]

Results

DisciplineWinnerRunner-upSemi-finals
Nine-ball Flag of the Philippines.svg Dennis Orcollo Flag of the United States.svg Shane Van Boening Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ramon Mistica
Bigfoot ten-ball challenge [2] Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw Flag of Greece.svg Alexander Kazakis Flag of the Philippines.svg Lee Vann Corteza
Flag of the Philippines.svg Carlo Biado
Bank pool [3] Flag of the Philippines.svg Francisco Bustamante Flag of the United States.svg Larry Nevel Flag of the Philippines.svg Warren Kiamco
Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Murphy
One pocket [4] Flag of the United States.svg Billy Thorpe Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Pagulayan Flag of the Philippines.svg Dennis Orcollo
Flag of the United States.svg Skyler Woodward
Bank Pool Ring Game Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Daulton Flag of the United States.svg Skyler Woodward Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw
Flag of the United States.svg Billy Thorpe
Straight pool Flag of England.svg Chris Melling Flag of Finland.svg Mika Immonen Flag of England.svg Darren Appleton
Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw
Master of the Table Flag of the Philippines.svg Dennis Orcollo Flag of the United States.svg Billy Thorpe Flag of the Philippines.svg Francisco Bustamante

Bigfoot 10-Ball-Challenge

The Bigfoot ten-ball challenge competition ran from January 20–24, 2017. Below is the results from the last-16 onwards. [2] [5]

First round Second round Semi-finals Finals
            
1 Flag of the United States.svg John Gabriel 5
16 Flag of the United States.svg Skyler Woodward 11
Flag of the United States.svg Skyler Woodward 7
Flag of the Philippines.svg Lee Van Corteza 11
8 Flag of the Philippines.svg Johann Chua 10
9 Flag of the Philippines.svg Lee Van Corteza 11
Flag of the Philippines.svg Lee Van Corteza 10
Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw 11
5 Flag of the Philippines.svg Dennis Orcollo 11
12 Flag of the United States.svg Shane Van Boening 9
Flag of the Philippines.svg Dennis Orcollo 7
Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw 11
4 Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Ekonomopoulos 1
13 Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw 11
Flag of Scotland.svg Jayson Shaw 11
Flag of Greece.svg Alexander Kazakis 7
6 Flag of England.svg Karl Boyes 6
11 Flag of Germany.svg Thorsten Hohmann 11
Flag of Germany.svg Thorsten Hohmann 6
Flag of Greece.svg Alexander Kazakis 11
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Pagulayan 5
14 Flag of Greece.svg Alexander Kazakis 11
Flag of Greece.svg Alexander Kazakis 11
Flag of the Philippines.svg Carlo Biado 10
7 Flag of Russia.svg Fedor Gorst 11
10 Flag of England.svg Darren Appleton 10
Flag of Russia.svg Fedor Gorst 10
Flag of the Philippines.svg Carlo Biado 11
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Carlo Biado 11
15 Flag of Russia.svg Ruslan Tschinachow 8

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