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Pjadedd said:
I was wondering that too. Sarah Rousey is also MIA, as are Tracie Hines, Miyuki Sakai, and Hsin Huang.


PJ
Maybe this is an invite deal. Johnnyt
 
I -think- the WPBA is playing this one out like a regular WPBA event with 48 or 64 players and the top 32 advance into the main tournament.

They played the pre-qualifier at Smokin Cue in Charlotte on Friday and Saturday.
 
Johnnyt said:
Maybe this is an invite deal. Johnnyt


They wouldnt have left out Sarah or any of the others. I did hear somone say expenses way up and prize money down compared to previous BCA"s but i dont really know that.
 
Angel and My Hanh out, Caroline, Liz advance to downtown. Joan Ashton and Anna undefeated. Hazel Cook of NZ is surprising some people. Melissa Moris advances as well as the usual crowd.
 
Pjadedd said:
I was wondering that too. Sarah Rousey is also MIA, as are Tracie Hines, Miyuki Sakai, and Hsin Huang.


PJ

Unfortunately, I forgot to double check the dates of something that I have to be home for this coming week and of course...bad timing. It would have been an expensive trip as well and I am nowhere near ready since I haven't been playing. I'll definitely be in Indiana though. As for the others, I know Tracie also had other commitments with her family. The others, I'm not sure.

Sorry I missed everyone. Good luck to everyone still in the tournament and the guys that are getting ready to start next week.

Sarah
 
I just got home from the tourney and the ladies that just won or lost are in the $600 to $700 range with the winners picking up some more maybe. As long as you were not two and out I think you got $600 but with a $500 dollar entry fee that don't help much. Several pro players tried to make some money today at the Viking stop but were unlucky to run into some good shooting local players, two of the locals are paired up with Nevel and Hatch tommorow as the only four left in the winners side. One local still in the winners side bought himself in the auction for 10 bucks.

Leonard
 
LAMas said:
I hope that the newcomers Iris and Mi Hahn do well - adds interest.

Iris was nervous about this event (based on a convo from last weekend), but looking forward to playing with all of the women she has heard so much about. her innocence was so refreshing as she was talking about watching Allison and Karen and now getting to play with them. this gal has some real talent and a great personality, i hope she makes a huge splash.:D

9balllvr <----sending her great pool vibes!
 
Queen city

I miss living in Charlotte. My hometown. There's alot of nice people their.
 
The WPBA is going to price it's self right out of business. As it is right now if you don't have a GOOD sponsor, you or your family have money, or your one of the top ten on the WPBA Tour who were ALREADY champions in their own country before coming on tour here, it's a losing battle.

I'm sure the economy is not helping the tour one bit right now. But when regulars on the tour start not showing up, that spells trouble. Not very long ago if just one of the regulars didn't make a tour stop it was very unusual. Now, not so much. Johnnyt
 
JB Cases said:
I -think- the WPBA is playing this one out like a regular WPBA event with 48 or 64 players and the top 32 advance into the main tournament.

They played the pre-qualifier at Smokin Cue in Charlotte on Friday and Saturday.

Dead on. The BCA wanted 32 women and 32 men for the tournament. The WPBA wanted a full field. That's why they added two days (Friday and Saturday) to get the field down to 32 to fit into the schedule. The extra time needed, plus the fact that they are running two tournaments at the convention center is the reason it stretched out so long.

Charlotte is the place to be this week if you love pool. The Viking tour is about 20 minutes away in Monroe, NC, the WPBA, the UPA players all playing this week, and the BCA trade show starts Thursday at the convention center. Of course, in keeping with tradition of southern hospitality, we managed to schedule a heat wave for this week, just to make life interesting. We have been pushing 100 for the past few days, and we have a few days to go.:)

One update from the late rounds last night. Ewa dropped a close match with Allison in the afternoon, then ran into a buzz-saw in the form of Val Finnie, who eliminated Ewa with some incredible shot making, and an awsome display of defense in the final game where she managed to 3-foul Ewa to take the match 9-6.

Steve
 
9balllvr said:
Iris was nervous about this event (based on a convo from last weekend), but looking forward to playing with all of the women she has heard so much about. her innocence was so refreshing as she was talking about watching Allison and Karen and now getting to play with them. this gal has some real talent and a great personality, i hope she makes a huge splash.:D

9balllvr <----sending her great pool vibes!


Well, Iris is doing well. Looks like she has taken out Val Finnie and Julie Kelly on the winner's side. She gets Ga Young Kim next.


PJ
 
Some new players on the A side

Glad to see Joann Ashton and Iris doing well.
Was rooting for my friend Kim Jones. She was out last night.
 
It is funny that debbie Schjoldt just beat denise wilkinson and now has to play hazel cook who is denise wilkinson`s cousin.denise`s father and hazel`s mother are brother and sister.by the way denise`s father bruce wilkinson is also a pro player.
 
Scott Lee said:
Nostroke...Did Hazel Cook play at the BCAPL tournament in Vegas this year? I met her last year, and wanted to spend some time with her. Anyone have any contact info for her?

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Yes she was in vegas this year.I first met Hazel in Auckland, Newzealand when she was 16 year old ( in the year 2002).Don`t have contact information.:cool:
 
vagabond...I missed seeing her this year. Teaching too much, I guess. I gave her my card last year. If you are there, and talk to Hazel, please ask her to contact me via email! Thanks!:D

Scott Lee
poolknowledge.com
email: poolology@aol.com
 
Scott Lee said:
vagabond...I missed seeing her this year. Teaching too much, I guess. I gave her my card last year. If you are there, and talk to Hazel, please ask her to contact me via email! Thanks!:D

Scott Lee
poolknowledge.com
email: poolology@aol.com

sorry, I am not there in charlotte.:cool:
 
Anyone have the updates on the 5 and 7pm est matches? Surely their over by now. Johnnyt
 
Johnnyt said:
Anyone have the updates on the 5 and 7pm est matches? Surely their over by now. Johnnyt

XTP DRILLED Jasmin 9-1, Capow loses on hill to Little. Liz loses another close one. Helena over Ellerby, K Fisher over Webb. KOSTANIAN over Shin Mei Liu 9-7. Corr over Ashton. Gerda over Jeanette. Thats all i can recall.
 
Good for Melissa getting by Liz. Nice rebound after an opening round loss. Very impressive score for XTP over Jasmin. Congrats to Anna for a big win over Lui. Go, Vivian!!!

It's funny, I just noticed something. Earlier, I noticed this tournament not being completely double elimination, as it has been. But even then, I hadn't realized the format was a little different. The re-draw occurs at the final 8 rather than the final 16.


PJ
 
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