Everyone who finished in the money (84 players) is shown here: https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2020-one-pocket-division/results/
Thanks. Doesn't tell what city they're from. I'll keep digging.
Everyone who finished in the money (84 players) is shown here: https://www.azbilliards.com/tours_a...ity-classic-2020-one-pocket-division/results/
I'm always looking forward to a trip report by Stu, especially after the Derby City. And here it goes another great write-up!
Thanks a lot Stu, you are really a legend (at least to the pool community and the AZB) :thumbup:
You are far too kind.
Go back to the early 2000's and you wont be able to see me. I was there front row but I always sat on the side.
Quit making this about you. (j/k)
There was a lot of discussion about the Philippine Cartel influencing the Master of the Table outcome. Not that it happened, but a lot of discussion.......
There was a lot of discussion about the Philippine Cartel influencing the Master of the Table outcome. Not that it happened, but a lot of discussion.......
The lopsided prize money payouts for Master of the Table, IMHO, contribute to the possibility of "business" being done.
1st: $20,000
2nd: $3000
3rd: $2000
This huge $$ disparity is unfair and the players know it.
The players aren't stupid. There is a good way they handle things like this if it looks like it's going to be close. It's called "chop-chop."
It can be both or either one. That has been going on in professional pool for decades and it's the way players protect themselves from massive swings in money.
enough already; when will they be calling on sjm to be vice coach for MC Team USA? :thumbup: