Who all did Skyler beat to win the Music City open?

I am curious who all Skyler had to go through to win the Music City Open?

That is a really tough tournament to win, right?

I do not know who all has been attending in the recent years, but I know that it is one of Archers favorite tournaments to attend.

I imagine Skyler must have played great.

Will the finals be uploaded to youtube eventually.

Would love to see the finals match.
 
Was looking at brackets on Facebook, looks like he played, in order, Dennis orcullo, Jeremy Wilson, Josh Roberts, Rob saez and Devin poteet twice. That's tough line up right there. :smile:
 
Been watching Skylar for several years now. ...the word phenom is not an overstatement. He's going to be the next superstar in pro pool.
 
Was looking at brackets on Facebook, looks like he played, in order, Dennis orcullo, Jeremy Wilson, Josh Roberts, Rob saez and Devin poteet twice. That's tough line up right there. :smile:

Skyler is a stud and cool as a cucumber. Big things are happening for him and it's only going to get better. I believe he will win the us open in the coming years. He's still very young.
 
Skyler is a stud and cool as a cucumber. Big things are happening for him and it's only going to get better. I believe he will win the us open in the coming years. He's still very young.

I am amazed at how quick he got good on the big 9 foot tables . I thought he was just a bar box champion , until I seen how good he played in the mosconi cup. I heard he won the Houston open (?), and I assume that was on the big tables? I played him back in like 2005 or 2006 in a tournament at a pool room called shooters near his home town in paducah, and he was just a little kid, and he ran me over, lol. It would be cool if he posted on here. Maybe he does.
 
I played him for years, all at Dickie Todd's poolroom.

I never saw him play on bar box all of that time. We always played on 9 and 8 foot Brunswick Gold Crowns.

I was surprised he could play on a bar box..:rolleyes:

Ken
 
I played him for years, all at Dickie Todd's poolroom.

I never saw him play on bar box all of that time. We always played on 9 and 8 foot Brunswick Gold Crowns.

I was surprised he could play on a bar box..:rolleyes:

Ken

Thanks for that info. I had no idea. It seems like most people on the forum always thought that he was just a bar box player. That is just what I thought from reading the forums. He was a Junior national champion though (many times?), and I assume those tournaments were played on 9 foot tables.
 
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