2023 American 14.1 Championship

sparkle84

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This happens to be my favorite tournament each year.

With the recent announcement of the World 8ball in Austria it may have a big impact on field in the 14.1 tournament.

I imagine with the huge (75k) money for 1st place possibly as many as 20 top players will bypass the straight pool and go to Austria instead.

Can't blame them but it kinda sucks for us straight pool lovers.
 

Bob Jewett

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... With the recent announcement of the World 8ball in Austria it may have a big impact on field in the 14.1 tournament.

I imagine with the huge (75k) money for 1st place possibly as many as 20 top players will bypass the straight pool and go to Austria instead.

Can't blame them but it kinda sucks for us straight pool lovers.
The World 8-Ball ends on the 22nd. The American 14.1 starts on the 25th. I think that's enough travel time.

The two events below are maybe more concern. They are both Matchroom ranking events. The Battle of the Bull overlaps a lot and is in Virginia Oct 23-29, presumably as a warmup for the International Open in Norfolk.

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Because play for the International Open starts on the 30th, I don't think the Slovenia Open will interfere with the 14.1.
 

sparkle84

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The World 8-Ball ends on the 22nd. The American 14.1 starts on the 25th. I think that's enough travel time.

The two events below are maybe more concern. They are both Matchroom ranking events. The Battle of the Bull overlaps a lot and is in Virginia Oct 23-29, presumably as a warmup for the International Open in Norfolk.

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Because play for the International Open starts on the 30th, I don't think the Slovenia Open will interfere with the 14.1.

The 14.1 starts the 23rd. I didn't know about the Bull tournament, that makes it even worse.

Edit: Just saw it was changed to the 25th. Also changed from 6 days to 5 so he may be expecting less players.
 
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sjm

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Yeah, the American 14.1 is a truly great event but I'm sure several of the elite will choose the Battle of the Bull as it carries Matchroom Ranking points.
 

justnum

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Does the American 14.1 count as the world federation title?

Based on the projected player list, players are being listed with their country.

If Fedor played and won, then a Russian will be the first American 14.1 champion ever on the male side. Kristina is the first Russia last year to win American 14.1.

 

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... Edit: Just saw it was changed to the 25th. Also changed from 6 days to 5 so he may be expecting less players.
I believe there will be no separate Women's division due to lack of interest.
 

Bob Jewett

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Does the American 14.1 count as the world federation title? ...
It is not a world championship due at least partly to the amount of added money. I think the current required added money for a WC is $100k.
 

AtLarge

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Yeah, the American 14.1 is a truly great event but I'm sure several of the elite will choose the Battle of the Bull as it carries Matchroom Ranking points.
Yes, it's a shame that the Am. 14.1 will be affected by this. Their website currently is talking about 36 players playing down to 16 for single elimination instead of the 40s or 50s of recent years playing down to 24 for single elimination. And the projected player list currently has just 20 names. But many of those 20 are excellent 14.1 players, so the matches should still be good.
 
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DynoDan

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I understand Simonis cloth is in short supply currently. I wonder if there will be a problem getting enough new 860 to recover all the tournament tables (?).
 

sjm

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It is not a world championship due at least partly to the amount of added money. I think the current required added money for a WC is $100k.
No, but it's a very tough title to win. The later editions of the Dragon 14.1 events tended to feature a field weaker than that of the European Championship but the American 14.1 has been producing killer fields of late.
 
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