How do they get kids in the Virgin Islands?
...do they adopt them.
At one time the Virgin Islands had the highest rate of VD in the U S or it’s territories! Go figure!
How do they get kids in the Virgin Islands?
...do they adopt them.
How do they get kids in the Virgin Islands?
...do they adopt them.
I know Max's game well. Definitely can play. Not sure if the time clock is his friend. A little on the delibert side and that can scramble some people (not saying it will).
I'll take a team of
SVB
Sky
Bergman
Tyler
Max
As I understand it, Bergman is no longer in contention for a spot, and it will be Shane, Skyler and three of Deuel, Eberle, Styer and Thorpe.
As I understand it, Bergman is no longer in contention for a spot, and it will be Shane, Skyler and three of Deuel, Eberle, Styer and Thorpe.
Not sure exactly how they will choose the three out these four to play on Team USA ?
Good luck to Max.
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So I haven’t gone back and watched all the Mosconi Cup years. Has Corey Deuel ever had a great year at the cup?
The times I’ve seen him he hasn’t done very well. He’s one of my favorite players for sure but I don’t know if that type of competition is his thing. He seems more like a creative artist than a high pressure 9 balling machine.
Between Corey and Max, both are well past their primes - Max is 46 and Corey is 41. Corey was easily the far better player at his peak - 15+ years ago, but Max is likely playing closer to how he played at his peak than Corey is.In both 2000 and 2001, Corey has strong Mosconi Cups, gong a combined 7-1. Then again, that was, when Deuel was among the top five players in the world and before Europe became competitive. In recent years, he's played pretty poorly and his play in last year's Mosconi Cup was very weak.
Still, I think Thorpe and Styer, both of whom had solid Mosconi performances a year ago, get in, and it comes down to Max and Corey for the final spot on Team USA It would be hard to argue that Max is the better player of the two, but if Max plays well in the Kremlin Cup in Russia, he will likely get the nod. Wishing both of them the best of luck.
Omission of Tyler Styer or Billy Thorpe would really hurt Team USA's chances against Team Europe.
In both 2000 and 2001, Corey has strong Mosconi Cups, gong a combined 7-1. Then again, that was, when Deuel was among the top five players in the world and before Europe became competitive. In recent years, he's played pretty poorly and his play in last year's Mosconi Cup was very weak.
Still, I think Thorpe and Styer, both of whom had solid Mosconi performances a year ago, get in, and it comes down to Max and Corey for the final spot on Team USA It would be hard to argue that Max is the better player of the two, but if Max plays well in the Kremlin Cup in Russia, he will likely get the nod. Wishing both of them the best of luck.
Omission of Tyler Styer or Billy Thorpe would really hurt Team USA's chances against Team Europe.
... Has Corey Deuel ever had a great year at the cup?
The times I’ve seen him he hasn’t done very well. He’s one of my favorite players for sure but I don’t know if that type of competition is his thing. He seems more like a creative artist than a high pressure 9 balling machine.
Corey Deuel's 10-year Mosconi Cup record is shown below for singles (s), doubles (d), trebles (tr, played only in 2006), teams (t) and totals for Methods A and B.
Method A counts a full win or loss for each player in each match (i.e., not splitting the point into fifths or sixths for teams matches, or thirds for trebles matches, or halves for doubles matches).
Method B counts a full point for each player in a singles win or loss, half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss, a third of a point for each player in a trebles win or loss, and one-fifth of a point (one-sixth in 2006 when the teams had 6 players) for each player in a team win or loss.
2000 -- 2-0 s, 2-1 d, 4-1 total A, 3.0-0.5 total B
2001 -- 1-0 s, 2-0 d, 3-0 total A, 2.0-0 total B
2002 -- 1-1 s, 1-2 d, 2-3 total A, 1.5-2.0 total B
2006 -- 1-1 s, 2-0 d, 2-0 tr, 2-0 t, 7-1 total A, 3.0-1.0 total B
2007 -- 0-1 s, 1-2 d, 1-0 t, 2-3 total A, 0.7-2.0 total B
2009 -- 0-1 s, 2-1 d, 1-0 t, 3-2 total A, 1.2-1.5 total B
2010 -- 1-1 s, 1-2 d, 0-1 t, 2-4 total A, 1.5-2.2 total B
2014 -- 0-1 s, 2-1 d, 0-1 t, 2-3 total A, 1.0-1.7 total B
2015 -- 1-0 s, 0-3 d, 1-0 t, 2-3 total A, 1.2-1.5 total B
2018 -- 0-2 s, 1-1 d, 0-1 t, 1-4 total A, 0.5-2.7 total B
Total -- 7-8 s, 14-13 d, 2-0 tr, 5-3 t, 28-24 total A (winning percentage of 54%), 15.6-15.1 total B (51%)
Isn’t Max Eberle a flat-earther?
I think so and Max is a cool dude whatever his beliefs are.
Isn’t Max Eberle a flat-earther?