Shane just won the 19th Annual Andy Mercer Memorial at the Rum Runner in Las Vegas. He double dipped Darren Appleton in two hill-hill sets in the finals.
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Do you happen to know any information about the Calcutta?
Not sure if there was a previous post about it or not.
I figure SVB had to go for 1500+
Shane just won the 19th Annual Andy Mercer Memorial at the Rum Runner in Las Vegas. He double dipped Darren Appleton in two hill-hill sets in the finals.
In your picture Cris, is your other foot on the ground?
Shane went for $2,500 and Darren for $2,400, the two highest bids. Pretty good handicapping! I think first in the Calcutta was $6,000+ and second about $4,000.
Shane lost to Danny Petralba earlier today and had to win five matches just to get into the finals. First prize paid $6,000!
Shane went for $2,500 and Darren for $2,400, the two highest bids. Pretty good handicapping! I think first in the Calcutta was $6,000+ and second about $4,000.
Shane lost to Danny Petralba earlier today and had to win five matches just to get into the finals. First prize paid $6,000!
Shane went for $2,500 and Darren for $2,400, the two highest bids. Pretty good handicapping! I think first in the Calcutta was $6,000+ and second about $4,000.
Shane lost to Danny Petralba earlier today and had to win five matches just to get into the finals. First prize paid $6,000!
You are proving yourself against the toughest fields the game has to offer.
It seems you've managed to be in the finals in almost every event you've fired at.
Hill/hill losses are nothing to be ashamed of. I'm sure you'll see many more first place finishes coming soon.
(the guys looking for side action on your upcoming challenge match may need to re-evaluate your chances)
Good Luck,
Dick
PS. Also congrats to SVB for a tough fought win. Wish we could have seen how it all played out. (rolls etc.)
Hey Dick,that info should not be free,your messing with the action,lets bet it all on Darren,I know a few guys who want to. :grin-square:
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In your picture Cris, is your other foot on the ground?