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Period “steps on” JDG’s top spot; a prodigy delayed by JDG fiercely proves the former team wrong.

JDG has drawn significant attention due to the presence of Wuyou. The focus is not on whether Wuyou can lead JDG to a championship, but rather on how far JDG can go with Wuyou! Previously, teammates alongside Wuyou were not weak, but because of Wuyou, they were unable to showcase their true strengths! Juhua is one such player. As the 2025 KPL draft's top pick, his talent is unquestionable.
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Period “steps on” JDG’s top spot; a prodigy delayed by JDG fiercely proves the former team wrong.

AG's second match is a "do-or-die" battle; losing means they can only settle for Group A, while Flying Bull fights for their first win of the season!

On January 17th, AG Super Play Club faced their second match in the Spring Season. Although it’s just the second game, if AG fails to win this one, their chance to compete for Group S will be almost gone!
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AG's second match is a "do-or-die" battle; losing means they can only settle for Group A, while Flying Bull fights for their first win of the season!

Preview for KPL on the 16th: Wolf Team finally drops Xiaopang and Guiji, can Jindou lead DYG to advance to the S group?

The 2026 KPL Spring Split has reached its third day, featuring three matches again. The most anticipated is the third match between Wolf Team and LGD. In this game, Wolf Team finally abandoned Xiaopang and Guiji, opting to use Wanwan, bought for 6.5 million! The first match is DYG versus RW侠!
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Preview for KPL on the 16th: Wolf Team finally drops Xiaopang and Guiji, can Jindou lead DYG to advance to the S group?

Another classic joins World of Tanks! RoboCop brings tracked vehicles, introducing the OCP Peacekeeper.

When it comes to the best IPs for military games to collaborate with, it has to be iconic "violent aesthetic" franchises. They are full of aggression and intensity, and their sci-fi elements add a unique vibe that enhances the battlefield atmosphere. World of Tanks has previously partnered with Terminator and Duke Nukem, not only recreating classic characters as crew members but also introducing uniquely painted crossover tanks.
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Another classic joins World of Tanks! RoboCop brings tracked vehicles, introducing the OCP Peacekeeper.

Vietnamese billiard player brilliantly defeats the world champion to claim the European title

Player Trần Quyết Chiến made a strong impression by defeating Frederic Caudron in the final of the Blois 3-Cushion Masters 2025 billiard tournament in France. As Vietnam’s top-ranked carom 3-cushion player, Trần Quyết Chiến delivered an outstanding performance at the Blois 3-Cushion Masters 2025 held in France, securing the championship with a commanding 50-15 victory over Frederic Caudron in the final match early on December 22. Facing a world-class opponent, Quyết Chiến played very strategically, prioritizing solid shots and forcing Caudron into a defensive position. This marks the latest occasion Quyết Chiến has defeated Caudron in international competitions, extending his impressive streak which includes wins at the 2024 World Cup Veghel, the semifinals of the Ho Chi Minh City World Cup, and the 2018 LG Cup final. Trần Quyết Chiến continues his winning streak against Frederic Caudron. Frederic Caudron (born 1968 in Mons, Belgium) is a renowned professional billiards player, nicknamed "L'Extraterrestre" (The Alien). Caudron has won the UMB World Three-cushion Championship in 1999, 2013, 2017, and 2025. He also claimed back-to-back titles at the Sang Lee International Open (2006 and 2007), two CEB European Championships (2002 and 2006), along with 53 Belgian national titles. Quyết Chiến’s path to victory was challenging. He overcame many elite players such as Sameh Sidhom, Eddy Merckx, and Marco Zanetti but faced tough setbacks in the group stage with losses to Trần Thanh Lực and Martin Horn. Another Vietnamese player, Trần Thanh Lực, also made a mark by reaching the semifinals before being stopped by Caudron. The Blois 3-Cushion Masters 2025 took place in the city of Blois, along the Loire River, from December 18-21, featuring 24 top players worldwide. Competitors were divided into 4 groups, competing through qualifiers, round of 16, and knockout finals across 6 billiard tables at the Eric Tabarly Sports Complex. The tournament offered attractive prizes totaling over 6.2 billion VND, with the champion receiving 30,000 euros. This event serves as the kickoff for the UMB World Masters, a series of international tournaments held across various countries in 2026, gathering the world’s best players. More billiard information can be found here
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Player Dương Quốc Hoàng has claimed another championship title.

Player Dương Quốc Hoàng secured victory over Phạm Phương Nam at the HBSF – MIN Table billiard tournament. Dương Quốc Hoàng was crowned champion of the HBSF – MIN Table after an intense final match against his close friend Phạm Phương Nam. The showdown this afternoon lived up to fans' expectations: tightly contested, tense, and fierce until the score reached 8-8. The turning point came in the 18th frame when Nam Phạm committed a foul on ball number 5, giving Hoàng Sao the chance to seize the moment and advance directly to an 11-8 win, earning a well-deserved title. Dương Quốc Hoàng won the Vietnam Billiards Promotion championship. Earlier, both players reached the final after convincing semifinal victories. Dương Quốc Hoàng dominated Hồ Minh Hánh 10-3 with outstanding form, while Phạm Phương Nam also defeated Nguyễn Văn Hưng Phú 10-3, showing excellent peak performance. Their rematch in the final was therefore regarded as the dream clash of the 2025 Mini Table tournament. The HBSF – MIN Table 2025 Championship, held from December 1 to 5 at Rạch Miễu Sports Hall (Ho Chi Minh City), gathered 170 top Vietnamese players along with international guests. This event marked the final leg of the HBSF Tour – a series of competitions considered the "World Cup of Vietnamese billiards." This year's tournament impressed with high professional standards and substantial prizes, including a first prize of up to 100 million VND for men's Carom 3-cushion, 70 million VND for men's Pool 9-ball, plus various additional awards. The participation of prominent names such as Trần Quyết Chiến, Bao Phương Vinh, Chiêm Hồng Thái, Nguyễn Khánh Hoàng, and Dương Quốc Hoàng made the tournament the year's highlight. Hoàng Sao's victory not only concluded an emotionally charged final but also marked a perfect ending to the exciting HBSF 2025 season. For more billiard information, click here.
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Player Dương Quốc Hoàng has claimed another championship title.

Despite a remarkable effort, Ma Minh Cam was unable to claim the championship in stage 7 of the PBA Tour 2025-2026.

Top Vietnamese player Ma Minh Cam lost 2-4 to Spanish star Daniel Sanchez in the final of stage 7 of the Korean professional carom 3-cushion billiards tournament (PBA) for the 2025-2026 season. Before the final, Ma Minh Cam’s average score was only 1.3. Facing one of the world’s best carom 3-cushion players, he played over 100% of his capacity, achieving an average of 1.9 after 6 sets. However, the Vietnamese cueist still couldn’t secure his second PBA stage title as he did back in 2022. Daniel Sanchez started extremely well with precision shots like clockwork, while Ma Minh Cam had an unfavorable start in sets 1 and 2, losing by wide margins of 6-15 and 4-15 respectively. Despite being at a significant disadvantage (the match is best of 7 sets, first to 4 wins) down 0-2 to the Spaniard, Ma Minh Cam played excellently in the next three sets. Unfortunately, he lacked a bit of composure and luck on the crucial final shots, allowing Daniel Sanchez to make a comeback even when Ma Minh Cam was close to victory. In set 3, Ma Minh Cam performed brilliantly with flawless shots, defeating Daniel Sanchez 15-7. In set 4, he continued his strong play, leading 14-12 and needing just one more point to tie the match at 2-2, but the 1975-born player failed to close the set, letting Sanchez score consecutively to win 15-14 and take a 3-1 lead. In set 5, Ma Minh Cam played well again, leading 14-11. Although the Spaniard managed to equalize at 14-14, Ma Minh Cam successfully finished the deciding point to win 15-14, narrowing the final score to 2-3. Unfortunately, in the pivotal set, Ma Minh Cam couldn’t maintain his high level of play. While Daniel Sanchez continued to deliver precise shots like programmed, the Vietnamese player’s shots lacked strength or accuracy, allowing Sanchez to extend his lead and ultimately win 15-4, securing a 4-2 overall victory and the stage 7 championship of the PBA Tour 2025-2026, with Ma Minh Cam finishing as runner-up. For more billiards-snooker news
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Despite a remarkable effort, Ma Minh Cam was unable to claim the championship in stage 7 of the PBA Tour 2025-2026.

After defeat, the snooker world’s magician angrily criticized the schedule as 'disrespectful'

Shaun Murphy, the former 2005 world snooker champion, fiercely condemned the organizers of the Champion of Champions tournament after being informed he had to compete in England just hours after returning from China. Murphy, 43, had just taken part in the International Championship in Nanjing, China, where he was eliminated in the quarterfinals by the legendary John Higgins. Following that, Murphy and his fiancée Jo embarked on a journey lasting over 36 hours back to England, involving a domestic flight to Beijing, a taxi ride through rush hour, then a flight from Beijing to Dubai, before connecting to Manchester, England. Before he could rest, while on the plane, Murphy used wifi to check his phone and was shocked to receive notice that he was scheduled to play at 1 pm on Monday—less than 48 hours after leaving China—in Group 2 of the Champion of Champions held in Leicester, England. Shaun Murphy’s travel itinerary before returning to England for the "Champion of Champions" event. Exhausted from jet lag and lack of sleep, Murphy lost 1-4 to the Scotland Open champion, Lei Peifan, in his opening match. Immediately after the game, he openly expressed his outrage live on ITV4: "I always strive to act professionally and respect this sport. But the way Matchroom treated me at this event is disgraceful. I only found out I had to play today while in the middle of a 36-hour journey from China—just 48 hours before the match. Meanwhile, three other players like Mark Williams, Mark Allen, and Alfie Burden, who didn’t even participate in the China tournament, were scheduled to play later. This is unreasonable and disrespectful. Such handling is unacceptable." Murphy further emphasized that he has worked with Matchroom for over 30 years and has never witnessed such "unprofessionalism" before. "I don’t even know where I am, what I’m wearing, or what day it is. Yet they expect me to perform like a world-class player—it’s outrageous." In response to the backlash, Matchroom Sport—the organizer of the Champion of Champions—quickly issued a statement. A Matchroom representative confirmed that the match groups were arranged according to seed rankings, denying any "manual selection" of players as Murphy alleged. "We spoke with Shaun after the match and fully understand his frustration. Scheduling is always a challenge each year, but we are committed to reviewing and improving it in the future. All players are seeded to ensure transparency and fairness," the Matchroom representative said. The organizers also noted they considered that two Scottish players, Stephen Maguire and John Higgins, had similarly long journeys from China to England. The "Champion of Champions" is a prestigious tournament featuring the world’s top 16 players, but according to Murphy, "if fairness is overlooked, this title loses its true meaning." Former world billiards snooker champion suspended over child abuse allegations 10/04/2025 17:00 Vietnamese cueist claims to be 'abandoned' at world championship, Billiard & Snooker Federation responds 17/09/2024 06:20 National champion makes major progress with Ho Chi Minh City Billiards & Snooker 06/01/2024 22:15 See more Sports information
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A skilled player nearly 50 years old triumphs in the 2025 National Cup 10-ball event.

The 2025 VBSF National Pool & Snooker Championship concluded in Hanoi after several days of intense competition, featuring 573 top players from across the country. The most remarkable highlight this year was the stunning victory of veteran player Nguyễn Thành Nam in the men’s 10-ball pool category, securing a prestigious national title at the age of 49. In the highly anticipated final, Nguyễn Thành Nam faced off against Hoàng Thái Duy, an experienced representative from Ho Chi Minh City. Demonstrating composure and consistent performance, the Hanoi player decisively defeated his opponent with a score of 7-3, reaffirming his status as a seasoned and resilient competitor. This win not only marked his second time reaching the national top podium but also showcased the enduring stamina and boundless passion of an athlete approaching 50. Nguyễn Thành Nam’s success in the men’s 10-ball pool event is particularly notable given his recent return to professional play after a long hiatus, having made a strong impact at the Hanoi Open 2025 by reaching the Last 32 despite fierce competition from younger players. This achievement further highlights his steadfast spirit and exceptional skills, earning him the nickname “the older the ginger, the spicier” among Vietnamese billiards enthusiasts. The National Cup this year also featured many noteworthy results in other categories. Nguyễn Nhật Thanh (Ho Chi Minh City) claimed gold in the men’s 6-red snooker, while Dương Yến Vi (Hanoi) took the title in the women’s 9-ball pool. In the men’s 9-ball pool, Lường Đức Thiện (Hanoi) emerged victorious, and the youth 9-ball pool saw an impressive performance from Chúng Đức Vinh (Thanh Hóa). See more billiards news.
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A skilled player nearly 50 years old triumphs in the 2025 National Cup 10-ball event.

Hoàng Sao suffered a heartbreaking comeback loss at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025

The match between Dương Quốc Hoàng (Hoàng Sao) and Niels Feijen at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025 was an intense chase, leaving many regrets among Vietnamese billiards fans.Hoàng Sao was overturned by the "destroyer" Niels Feijen at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025Vietnam's top cueist started the match with confidence, showing steady form and strong mental composure against the experienced Dutch player Niels Feijen, a former world champion and known as the "Destroyer" of European billiards.Vietnam's number one cueist began the game confidently, demonstrating consistent performance and firm mindset against the seasoned Dutch opponent Niels Feijen, who once held the world title and is dubbed the "Destroyer" of European billiards.Hoàng Sao lost a comeback to the “destroyer” Niels Feijen at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025Hoàng Sao took the lead and repeatedly pulled ahead of Niels Feijen with scores of 4-3, 7-4, 8-5, and 9-6. Unfortunately, just two games away from victory, the top Vietnamese player allowed Niels Feijen to catch up.The Dutch cueist quickly leveled the match by winning three consecutive games to tie it 9-9, then secured an 11-9 victory after more than two hours of intense play.Falling behind the European billiards legend, Hoàng Sao exited at the round of 32 while Niels Feijen advanced to the round of 16 at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025.Though defeated, Dương Quốc Hoàng earned praise from experts and international fans for his outstanding performance, competing evenly against a billiards icon. This loss serves as a valuable lesson for Hoàng Sao in his journey to establish Vietnam’s status on the global billiards stage.Read more Billiards SnookerDương Quốc Hoàng advances to the knockout stage of the 2.6 billion VND prize tournament 30/10/2025 20:40Dương Quốc Hoàng shines, helping the Asian team achieve a clean sweep on the opening day of Reyes Cup 2025 16/10/2025 23:20Cueist Hoàng Sao starts strong at Aplus Bali Open 2025 with his 'new sword' 24/04/2025 21:13
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Hoàng Sao suffered a heartbreaking comeback loss at the Qatar World Cup 10 Ball 2025