Shawn Putnam kicking my butt

JesseAllred

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Congrats to Shawn on his 2nd place in the US Open. Came across this video of him from the 2002 Reno Open and uploaded it to share how he played back then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKeeBYpHbBE#t=0m0s

My first big tournament and I was nervous playing him. I ended up in 13th place. I joined the army a few months later and didn't get a chance to play another Reno tournament. I'd love another chance against him. He's been playing amazing lately and he's always fun to watch.

I had a strange elbow correction that I used to do on every stroke. Funny to see how many fundamental flaws I had back then. Let me know if you think Shawn's game has changed in any drastic ways.
 
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shawn is alil bigger back then an i get too see you play for the first time good shooting i am watching the video now
 
Upload the one where you got your ass kicked by that girl :DJ/K

Here is the complete list of payouts. Not bad Jesse, finishing deep with this field.


Reno Open - Sands June 2002

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Venue: Sands Regency June, 9, 2002


WPR: P#: Name: $W:
910 1st Kim Davenport 12000
800 2nd Jeremy Jones 5600
801 3rd Bobby Hunter 3700
781 4th Santos Sambajon 2550
859 5th Alex Pagulayan 1680
801 5th John Horsfall 1680
891 7th Shawn Putnam 1150
801 9th Jeff Heath 840
801 9th Erik Hjorleifson 840
801 9th Evgenij Stalev 840
801 9th Craig Oden 840
601 13th Jesse Allred 540
801 13th Pat Fleming 540
925 13th Johnny Archer 540
799 13th Ismael Paez 540
801 17th George Michaels 320
801 17th Dan Wallace 320
801 17th William Anderson 320
801 17th Glenn Bond 320
801 17th Stephen Eakins 320
816 17th Jose Parica 320
806 17th Ernesto Dominguez 320
801 17th Ronnie Wiseman 320
801 25th Hong-Kyun Kim 220
801 25th Warren Costanzo 220
784 25th Tyler Edey 220
801 25th Tinsley Johnson 220
801 25th Bobby Lewis 220
801 25th Michael Vidas 220
801 25th Gerardo Jamito 220
801 25th Trevor Smith 220
801 33rd Tony Annigoni 150
801 33rd Edward Ames 150
801 33rd Scott White 150
801 33rd Travis Reil 150
801 33rd Warren Lew 150
801 33rd Randy Camantique 150
877 33rd Charlie Bryant 150
801 33rd Ron Marshall 150
801 33rd Tobias Ragossnig 150
801 33rd Chris Szuter 150
801 33rd Jerry Matchin 150
601 33rd Shane Manaole 150
801 33rd Chris MacDonald 150
801 33rd Tony Chohan 150
801 33rd Danny Medina 150
801 33rd Keith McCready 150
801 49th Mike Mares 100
801 49th Albert Markasky 100
801 49th Joseph Rogers 100
801 49th Michael Spinola 100
801 49th Zack Leech 100
801 49th Kevin Rodgers 100
801 49th Chip Klein 100
801 49th Norm Tacla 100
801 49th Ken Ash 100
801 49th Jeff Schilder 100
801 49th Marlon Oliveros 100
801 49th Roy Futternick 100
801 49th Ralph Daloian 100
801 49th Rod Hammer 100
801 49th Ty Wilson 100
801 49th Corey Harper 100
 
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Jesse v Shawn

Congrats to Shawn on his 2nd place in the US Open. Came across this video of him from the 2002 Reno Open and uploaded it to share how he played back then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKeeBYpHbBE#t=0m0s

My first big tournament and I was nervous playing him. I ended up in 13th place. I joined the army a few months later and didn't get a chance to play another Reno tournament. I'd love another chance against him. He's been playing amazing lately and he's always fun to watch.

I had a strange elbow correction that I used to do on every stroke. Funny to see how many fundamental flaws I had back then. Let me know if you think Shawn's game has changed in any drastic ways.

Thanks for the video. I told the boys you must have lost a set at some point along the line, but they were skeptical.
 
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