Dennis Orcollo
Orcollo at the World 9-Ball Pool Championship in Doha in 2012 | ||
Medal record | ||
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RepresentingPhilippines
Men'seight-ball | ||
Southeast Asian Games | ||
2011 Palembang | Singles | |
Men'snine-ball | ||
World Games | ||
2013 Cali | Singles | |
Asian Games | ||
2010 Guangzhou | Singles | |
Southeast Asian Games | ||
2005 Manila | Doubles | |
2015 Singapore | Singles | |
2009 Vientiane | Singles | |
2017 Kuala Lumpur | Doubles | |
Men'sten-ball | ||
Southeast Asian Games | ||
2013 Naypyidaw | Singles | |
2019 Philippines | Singles |
Dennis Orcollo(born January 28, 1979), sometimes calledDennis Orcullo,is aFilipinoprofessionalpoolplayer, nicknamed "Surigao"(after a province in the Philippines) and"RoboCop".[1]He has been called "The Money-Game King".[2][3][4]Orcollo is considered one of the greatest pool players of all time.[5][6]
Since 2005, Orcollo has won over 90 international titles, including over 20 major titles.[7]He is a world champion, winning the2011 WPA World Eight-ball Championship.Orcollo has been a dominant player at the annualDerby City Classic,winning seven times overall, including Master of the Table three times in 2014, 2017, and 2020.[8][9]
Orcollo is a multiple-timeSoutheast Asian Gamesmedalist, winning 5 golds and 2 bronze. He also won gold at the2010 Asian Gamesand bronze at the2013 World Games.
Early life
[edit]Orcollo is the second of four brothers. His father was a fisherman in the southern village ofMangagoy, Surigao Del Sur,but a typhoon claimed his life in a boating accident when Dennis was just 5 years old. At 9 years of age, Orcollo dropped out of school because of financial problems and to focus on billiards and run racks on his grandfather's pool table, routinely beating grown men for 20 pesos a game. He was a pure shooter, cleanly sinking shots that others usually missed. At 16, despite pleas from his mother and grandfather, who wished he'd stay and become a fisherman, Orcollo left home for a gold mining town calledCompostela,where he hustled pool. Within days no-one would play the prodigious teen, so he left for the capital of Manila at the age of 19, with a handful of dollars and nowhere to sleep. It was the mid 1990s and Orcollo had picked a good time in pool.[10]
Career
[edit]Orcollo began competing outside the Philippines in 2002. That year, he competed in theWPA World Nine-ball Championshipwhere he finished 17th place.[11]
In 2006, Orcollo began his campaign in theU.S.There he won a number of tournaments, including theReno Open,theHard Times Nine-ball Tournamentand twobar tableevents. Because his compatriots had entered a less prestigious event in Asia, Orcollo was the only player from the Philippines to compete in the inauguralWorld Straight Pool Championship.Also in 2006, Orcollo won the last edition of theWorld Pool Leaguetournament againstNiels Feijen.[12]
In 2007, Orcollo reached the finals of the WPA World Eight-ball Championship only to be bested by countrymanRonato Alcano.He would again reach the finals of the same event in 2011, this time to win against Niels Feijen.
In 2008, Orcollo won theJapan Nine-ball Openbeating Ryogi Aoji of Japan 9–2 in the finals. Four months later, Orcollo ruled the inauguralQatarWorld Nine-ball Open tournament defeating Niels "The Terminator" Feijen of Netherlands 13–5 in the championship match to bag the title and the top purse of $40,000. Feijen, received the runner-up prize of $20,000.[13]
In 2010, Orcollo tops theWorld Pool Masters,which featured over 750 players from around the world and was hosted at theRiviera Hotel & Casinoin Las Vegas. He defeated Japanese player Toru Kuribayashi 8–3 in the final and took home the $20,000 top prize.[14]Orcollo also won theAsian Games Nine-ballsingles, beating compatriotWarren Kiamco,9–7.[15]He was awarded as one of the 2010Philippines Sportsman of the year.[16]
In 2011, Orcollo snapped off his first World title after beating Neils Feijen of Netherlands 10–3 in the final of theWorld Eight-ball Championship.[17]Orcollo won the 2011Derby City Classicnine-ball, beating American playerShane Van Boening7–2 in the final.[18]Orcollo also won the Predator International Ten-ball Championship for the second time after he beatMika Immonenof Finland 10–8.[19]Orcollo was named the 2011WPAplayer of year.[20]
In 2012, Orcollo won theUS Open Ten-ball Championship,defeating compatriotFrancisco "Django" Bustamante,11–5 in the championship match to win the top prize of US$15,000.[21]He then won the Hard Times Ten-ball Open after he dominated Shane Van Boening 11–3 in the final.[22]Orcollo also conquered theChina Open Nine-ball Championshipwhen he dispatched Chinese Taipei’s Lu Hui-Chan, 11–9.[23]Orcollo was named the 2012 AZBilliards player of the year.
In 2013, Dennis Orcollo andLee Vann Cortezaclinched theWorld Cup of Poolafter defeating the Dutch tandem of Niels Feijen andNick van den Berg,10–8, at York Hall in London, England. They became the third Filipino duo to win the annual single-elimination tournament for doubles teams in nine-ball competition afterEfren "Bata" Reyesand Francisco "Django" Bustamante won the inaugural event in 2006 and then repeated in 2009.
Orcollo sought redemption after he came up close in2010 World cup of Poolwith a second place finish with his partnerRoberto Gomez,bowing to eventual winnersLi He-wenandFu Jian-boof China.[24]
In 2015, Orcollo overcameMike Dechaine11–9 in the final to win theUS Open eight-ball Championship.Orcollo earned $11,000 for first place, while Dechaine settled for $7,000.[25]
In 2016, Orcollo defeated Shane Van Boening, 200–121 to win theU.S. Open Straight Pool Championship,[26]a tournament that has not been held previously for sixteen years.[27]
In 2020, Orcollo recorded a 120–119 victory against Shane Van Boening to be crowned The Money Game King in a three-day one-on-one 9-ball tournament held at Bill's Bar and Billiards in Oklahoma City.[28]
In 2021, Orcollo defeated Shane Van Boening again, this time by a score of 120–115 in their race to a 120 nine-ball rematch.[29]
In their early match on day 1, Orcollo runs an incredible 11 straight racks in a row.[30]The only other pool player to ever have run 11 consecutive racks in history wasEarl Strickland.[31]
In 2022, Orcollo was the fourth Filipino pool player to be inducted into the BCA Hall of fame, joining fellow countrymen Efren Reyes, Francisco Bustamante, andJose Parica.He was the clear choice of voters in the Greatest Players category and have earned induction into the sport’s most prestigious club.[32]
Titles and achievements
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Deportation
[edit]Orcollo was deported from the United States in January 2022 reportedly due to overstaying in the country. He is barred from going back to the United States for five years, consequentially making him unable to compete in US tournaments.[70][71]
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