$5,000 Guaranteed Richard Sweet Memorial in Atlanta, GA on June 28th-July 1st

JoeA, I was there this afternoon. Every table is slightly different. They have centennial object balls, Aramith object balls, measles cue balls, red circle cue balls, and even some no-marking plain white cue balls. I've also seen a few tables where most of the balls are centennials, but there was one or two higher numbered stripe that was not a centennial. I didn't see this in the 1 through 9 balls, however.

In other words, be ready for anything;)

Hahahahaha. I guess it will be just like my pool room.
 
Hahahahaha. I guess it will be just like my pool room.

Well, I was in tonight, and all the tournament tables I could see had measles cue balls and centennial object balls. I don't know if Janis brought his own sets or what, cause just 10 hours earlier the balls looked different. You are still on your own for good chalk, however.
 
Well, I was in tonight, and all the tournament tables I could see had measles cue balls and centennial object balls. I don't know if Janis brought his own sets or what, cause just 10 hours earlier the balls looked different. You are still on your own for good chalk, however.

I "spoke" to Janis on FB and he said they would be using Pro Cup Cue Ball and the house racks, with no Magic Rack allowed.

I do love Centennial object balls. I had a brand new set that needed cleaning so lazy arse me, brings them to Pickle's Sports Bar where they had a ball cleaner and the manager did me a favor and cleaned them. The only problem was the lid popped open and these sharp metal cylinders started jumping up and down, attacking my brand new set of Centennial balls, permanently scarring probably 50% of the balls to the point that they could never be used again.
 
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