Thanks for the report, it is quite interesting to see Shannon Murphy doing well, I remember seeing him play in Ohio years back and gambling with members of his entourage. His game must have really picked up for him to be able to do so much damage.
Nice post sir, I had the same thoughts on the tables , although I never thought about what a big difference the balls would make .
Just over running a couple of shots a match is usually fatal against a large portion of the players there.
Thanks Lou, I really did enjoy the read, I felt like I was right there with ya!, sure gave me a feel of what a DCC event would be like and also brought back memories of other tournaments, am looking forward to reading your posts of more events.
David Harcrow
Thanks Lou, for those of us who would like to be there but aren't lucky enough. It's on our "bucket list".
It is really nice to hear about it through the eyes (and heart) of a player.
Tommy
Good report as usual Lou.
So I guess we'll see you down in San Leon, TX week after next?
With everyone else... Great write-up, Lou. I have the DCC on my "to do" list, but couldn't make it this year. Hopefully next year.
I've always heard that Diamonds play quite different than any GC, and it wasn't until just a few weeks ago that I finally got to play on one. And man, you are right. Slick, fast cloth, clean balls and short-banks make a *HUGE* difference in the game. Luckily for me, I was playing 9-ball on it; I can't imagine trying to play 1P on such a foreign table. Problem is there's almost no Diamond 9 footers around here; as I'm sure you know, being from the same area.