The International 9-Ball Open

Why does FargoRate use two country codes for the Phillippines (PHL; PHI)? Does this affect the FargoRate sorting and analyses? Shouldn't country codes be standardized within FargoRate?
Just a guess but i'd bet its how the person registered. Really don't think its anything to worry about.
 
Speaking of Fargo Rate now that John Morra plays left handed full time do all those years of right handed stats still apply :shrug:
 
Speaking of Fargo Rate now that John Morra plays left handed full time do all those years of right handed stats still apply :shrug:

And if he runs into a shot he can't reach left handed and has to play it right handed, is that a disadvantage?

Mind blown.
 
$ 1000 entry
$ 50,000 added
$ 40,000 to win
Pays as much as $ 2300 out to 32.


Good stuff. I tip my hat to the organizers and sponsors. :cool:

Would love to see professional billiards get to the point that a tournament like this is an every week affair.

Too far away for me to attend... but I'll support it. Definitely will get in on a day or two of the ppv stream.
 
A hundred is the bet. Bet is off if he does not compete.

Confirmed..

This might be a bad bet, but I just want the sheer satisfaction of a greenback to look at, as a result of his failure.

Not sure why he in particular gets my goat. It might be that I think he is the weakest world champion ever, outside of Daryl Peach.
 
Confirmed..

This might be a bad bet, but I just want the sheer satisfaction of a greenback to look at, as a result of his failure.

Not sure why he in particular gets my goat. It might be that I think he is the weakest world champion ever, outside of Daryl Peach.

Albin is the real deal. I'll bet you another 100 that he makes the top sixteen.
 
Albin is the real deal. I'll bet you another 100 that he makes the top sixteen.

Nah, I'm good. $100.00 is about as much as I am willing to risk, in case he gets an easier draw.

Going in my favor though.. He does seem to have negative thoughts bouncing around in his head while he's playing. I find it amazing he can play as well as he can when he screws up his face and shakes his head at every slight mistake.
 
Nah, I'm good. $100.00 is about as much as I am willing to risk, in case he gets an easier draw.

Going in my favor though.. He does seem to have negative thoughts bouncing around in his head while he's playing. I find it amazing he can play as well as he can when he screws up his face and shakes his head at every slight mistake.

Look at his results the last few years. Sigel used to shake his head in consternation on almost every shot, and then he made the next ball anyway and went on to win the match. Lassiter was very much the same way.
One more thing, there is no way with this packed field that anyone is going to get an easy draw to the final sixteen. There will only be heavyweights left by then! No way anyone outside the top 100 Fargo rating will be left when there are only sixteen players left.
 
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Look at his results the last few years. Sigel used to shake his head in consternation on almost every shot, and then he made the next ball anyway and went on to win the match. Lassiter was very much the same way.
One more thing, there is no way with this packed field that anyone is going to get an easy draw to the final sixteen. There will only be heavyweights left by then! No way anyone outside the top 100 Fargo rating will be left when there are only sixteen players left.

I always got the idea when I watched Sigel that he was just into the theatrics of the moment, and wanted to make things seem a little tough, so he could then overcome the difficulty, or give a short speech about his bad rolls to get a laugh, etc.

Albin actually seems to be genuinely mentally frustrated with the game, every time I've seen him play.
 
Mike Sigel didn't pout like a woman. Albin and Mika do. I'm with you Russ. It's not fun to watch.

I always got the idea when I watched Sigel that he was just into the theatrics of the moment, and wanted to make things seem a little tough, so he could then overcome the difficulty, or give a short speech about his bad rolls to get a laugh, etc.

Albin actually seems to be genuinely mentally frustrated with the game, every time I've seen him play.
 
I always got the idea when I watched Sigel that he was just into the theatrics of the moment, and wanted to make things seem a little tough, so he could then overcome the difficulty, or give a short speech about his bad rolls to get a laugh, etc.

Albin actually seems to be genuinely mentally frustrated with the game, every time I've seen him play.

I'm not keen on Albins attitude, but he just recently lost his father.
...he wasn't at his best last Euro tournament...but he won't stay like that.
I was cheering for Shane in that world nine ball final, but Albin played like he was destined.
...one hell of a player...not a one-off like Peach.

Sigel, along with his old road partner Hubbard, have been doing that carney forever.
...it gets a bit old when you see him too much.
 
Mike Sigel didn't pout like a woman. Albin and Mika do. I'm with you Russ. It's not fun to watch.

Mika is the absolute worst. He seems genuinely convinced that the pool gods (and everybody else, for that matter) are out to get him. Whenever something doesn't go his way (and it's usually his own doing) he starts shaking his head, his hands, pouting... almost never giving credit where credit's due. Mika is the absolute worst.
 
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