Tuesday 31 July 2012

First ever White Slam successfully executed in Malaysia

The whole day, my break was quite disappointing as never once I was able to make a pot during a break and this is not normal for me. 90-95% of the time, at least 1 carrommen gets pocketed. On the evening of 29th July, at about 3pm, it finally happened. On the 7th frame/board of final round-robin match between Baharuddin & myself, it was my turn to break. When I broke, 2 white carrommen was pocketed on the left and right side of the bottom pockets, 1 black carrommen also accompanied on the bottom left pocket.

I was pocketing as usual but then the opening, tactical and strategy was so perfect and I didn't realise it in the end until my opponent made a comment as we looked at each other with 8 black carrommen left on the board. He said in Bahasa "I didn't get to play at all". That's when both of us realized that I've just created a small history. My excitement was beyond words. One thing I know for sure is it was made possible for me by my God. It's his gift to me as "promised". Although at the end of the 6th board, I had a 5pt lead but that's nothing as anything could happen as we were playing not up to 8 boards but "Race to 25pts". Having made that slam was certainly the icing on the cake after emerging as the top player in the selection.

An extract of the score sheet is scanned and attached.

Monday 30 July 2012

6th World Championships Player Selection - Malaysian Contingent

The month of July 2012 is certainly a month which I'll never forget for the rest of my live. Firstly on the 14th of July, I managed to win Kejohanan Karom Piala Korporat Individu 2012 (Corporate Cup Carrom Championships 2012 - Individual).

Top 8 Men players from that competition were selected to qualify for the upcoming 6th World Championships scheduled to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka from the 31st of October to 4th of November 2012. This selection was held on the 29th of July. Only 4 Men and 4 Women will be chosen to represent Malaysia. From the Top 8 Men, 2 were serving their suspension and are not allowed to participate in international competitions. That's left with 6. One of them was then appointed as the Team Manager. And then there were 5 of us who had to fight for the 4 places.

While among the Top 8 Women players, 2 didn't turn up. So that leaves 6 and out of that, one of them decided to drop off after playing 2 games due to some personal commitments. In the end, there were 5 Women competing for 4 places as well.

Now, on top of emerging as the Top Shot during the selection, the icing on the cake so to speak was I managed to officially execute the 1st ever White Slam made by a Malaysian player. The break and execution went so well and that made it possible for the Slam. I'm so glad it happened to me finally after having been involved in international carrom since 1999. Although in the past I've achieved 1 White & 1 Black Slam respectively during friendly matches but officially this is the one. Thank God I finally made it. Hope to be able to do more slams.

Top 4 Men

1. Yours truly
2. Wan Arif
3. Baharuddin
4. Suhaizan

Top 4 Women

1. Suzana
2. Pushpa
3. Jamilah
4. Zaida

Here are some pictures taken during the selection event (Courtesy of Frankie):

Participants trying hard to make it to the Top 4


Tuesday 24 July 2012

Thank you for 1,000 views!

It's great to note that Super Slam Carrom House has achieved 1,000 views today - 25th July 2012. It's a historical day I'll always remember today. Hope this blog has been informative and helps you to improve your carrom playing skills. If you wish to provide any feedback, kindly email to me at superslamcarrom@gmail.com. Once again, thank you very much.

Monday 16 July 2012

Kejohanan Karom Piala Korporat Individu 2012 (Corporate Cup Carrom Championship - Individual 2012)

12th July (Thursday)
After work on Thursday, I headed to our office to ensure a proper checklist is done of the items that needs to be taken over to the venue. In a way it was good as we didn't miss out anything important which was needed for the competition. I had to cut small pieces of rubber to be placed on all 4 corners of the board to avoid damage during transportation. Later during the day, an interested player who badly needs to warm up his game dropped by for a few rounds of "sparring". It was good for me too as my form wasn't as consistent as it should. I was getting worried as D-day was the following day.

13th July (Friday) - Pre-Competition Day
The day started early for me as I headed to Wisma OCM to meet my friend, it was not so good a news as there were the only 2 who were going to be involved in making sure the equipments were transported safely to the playing venue. The truth is - this is no surprise. Anyway as we headed from 2 different directions and mode of transport - well mine was foot power while the other's was a car, we met at a mamak at about 10:30am for some light breakfast as we weren't sure if there would be any food available at the venue.

The guy who came to pick up the boards had to be briefed on how the boards needs to be handled as they were very new and we can't afford any form of damage. As the lorry transporting the goods arrived there and as we started arranging the stuffs in the venue, it was a good sight to see another member of our committee dropping by to give a helping hand. Of the 3, 2 including yours truly have bad back problems among other issues. My only worry was to prepare the whole venue for the competition was going to take its toll on me. This is not a 1st experience for me but it has certainly happened before where not many including the exco coming to help where help is needed the most.

Anyway, the whole venue was setup and I had to get back to the match fixtures. The reason for my head cracking up was due to the fact that the number of entries was odd for both ladies and men. Initially, there was 43 men and 15 ladies signed up for this event. But as usual, when no payment is made upon registration, players don't bother to turn up. As a matter of fact, they don't even bother to call and inform the organizers that they're unable to make it. Only very few did. This has been going on for years and it has to stop.

So as I couldn't really find a solution to the match fixtures, I decided to make sure the boards are stable and not shaky. All 20 boards had to be wiped clean. Once that's done, I prepared the baskets where the contents of it is:
  • 9 white carrommen
  • 9 black carrommen
  • 1 red (Queen)
  • 1 brush
  • 1 pen (to fill up score sheet). Players were encouraged to write their own scores.
All this was done so that on the day of competition there's no "helter skelter". I left the venue about 6.45pm and I got a ride from a another exco member. We made our way to Wisma OCM as we had to finalize the match fixtures and do the draw. There were only 3 of us - Asst. Sec, Chief Umpire and yours truly.

14th July (Saturday) - Competition Day
So the day was finally here. Woke up at 6.30am. Another friend came by my house to hitch a ride about 7.15am. We left my house at 7.30am and stopped at a rest area along the highway for a drink. Arrived at Dewan Komanwel, Majlis Sukan Negara, Bukit Jalil at about almost 8.30am. Some players had already come. Keys to the venue was with our Asst. Sec who arrived at about almost 9am. Registration began at about 9.30am. Player's strikers were weighted and endorsed so that they don't use unapproved ones. Striker weight should not exceed 15gms. There were many new players who've been playing OutPocket for many years and are still playing but took time to come and experience the true carrom. A carrom which can truly show your skills. My only hope is that they'll adopt this format of carrom. This will be good for the carrom community all over Malaysia.

Since not all players who registered turned up, slight shuffling had to be done but not compromising on the number of groups for men which remained at 11 groups, while ladies had 4 groups. Competition commenced with preliminary group league matches at 10.30am and everything went well. Our VP1 arranged for a caterer to bring food which was to be sold to interested buyers. Lunch break was at about 1ish and 2pm. After lunch all knock-out rounds were played.

The day was totally stressful as my form was bad. There were inconsistencies but nevertheless, my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ never let me down. Quarter-Finals was played like if it was the finals as the opponent was the defending champion. I managed to squeeze through by a slim 2pts margin.

When I stepped into the Semis, my form was back and I felt like I was "filled". Throughout the matches I never failed to pray and ask God for guidance. During the course of my matches I felt disappointed as I was unable to play at my best but I never stopped praying. And I was handsomely rewarded by gaining back my form. Won semis 25-6 and then as I moved on to the FINALS, the opponent was another tough one. Of course, it's the finals and what could one expect? My opponent was Big, Strong and Friendly and he was certainly a worthy opponent. I realised that he's not to be underestimated. He played quite a bit of control and trying to be defensive. In my heart I knew after the Semis that my Lord was with me.

As many pairs of eyes watched the game and I can't deny the fact that I was very nervous but still I managed to keep my cool. It was tough and nerve-wrecking but as we approached the last frame/board, I had a 9pt advantage and all I had to do is reduce the number of carrommen on the table without having to worry about pocketing the Queen. Somehow the form was so good that I even managed to cover the Queen and win the last board/frame. Final score: 25-12. I was the happiest guy around and as I was congratulated by my close friends and supporters, I thanked my God for the victory which was made possible only by Him. This victory is sweet in the sense that this will be the last edition of Corporate Cup which will then be replaced by another national championship.

Prize Money

Women
1. Champion - RM500
2. Runner-up - RM300
3. 3rd Placing - RM200
4. 4th Placing - RM100

Men
1. Champion - RM1000
2. Runner-up - RM500
3. 3rd Placing - RM300
4. 4th Placing - RM100

Results

Women
1. Suzana
2. Puspa
3. Zaida
4. Angie
5. Mery
6. Jamilah
7. Nurul Ashyikin
8. Mahanim

Men
1. Yours truly
2. Baharuddin
3. Suhaizan
4. Shamsul
5. Wan Arif
6. Ikhmal Faizal
7. Shaharuddin
8. Sahipul


Thank you all for your prayers and support. God bless.

Enjoy playing international format carrom.

15th July (Sunday) - Post-Competition Day
Extremely exhausted. No amount of sleep was enough for me to recover. Need more rest.

Tournament Pics
Medals & Hampers
Women's Event taking place

Women's Event taking place

All events taking place

Women's Event - 5th-8th Placing

Women's Event - 5th-8th Placing

Women's Event - 5th-8th Placing

Women's Event - 4th Place

Women's Event - 3rd Place

Women's Event - Runner-Up

Women's Event - Champion

Women Top 8 with their Prizes

Men's Event - Semi Finals 1 in the background and Semi Finals 2 in the foreground
Champion's Medal & Prize Money

Champion's Medal Up Close

Monday 9 July 2012

SURCO - Jenama Papan Terulung di Dunia

SURCO adalah jenama papan karom yang terulung di dunia - sejak tahun 1952. Ia merupakan papan yang pertama dan paling diikhtiraf oleh Persekutuan Karom Antarabangsa dan Persekutuan Karom All-India. Jadi buat pilihan yang bijak. Kami adalah pengimpot tunggal di Malaysia.