If I'm reading the MC web site right, they are WAY behind on the updates. They have points only for the first 8 tournaments. Sorry, no help. Johnnyt
They're still trying to figure out how it all works
Last weekend had two Mosconi Cup Points events - Olathe and the West Coast Challenge.
Anyone have a calculation on the current point totals for US men? Thanks
If I'm reading the MC web site right, they are WAY behind on the updates. They have points only for the first 8 tournaments. Sorry, no help. Johnnyt
I can't give an accurate points list yet, as I don't know (a) whether the points for the West Coast Challenge will be reduced because of the small field (just 45 players) and (b) who finished in 5th through 24th place at the Midwest 9-Ball event.
Robb Saez was first in Olathe, which probably moved him into the top dozen. Sky Woodward finished 3rd in Olathe, which probably moved him into 4th place. Oscar Dominguez was 7th/8th in the West Coast Challenge, whereas Rodney Morris was 17th/24th, so Oscar gained some ground on Rodney, but will remain in 2nd. So I think the top 7 now probably will be:
1. Rodney Morris
2. Oscar Dominguez
3. Mike Dechaine
4. Skyler Woodward
5. Shaun Wilkie
6. Shane Van Boening
7. Hunter Lombardo
Too bad Dechaine absolutely falls apart at the Mosconi cup, it is a train wreck year after year. Morris does better, but still seems to be far too amped up about the event to put in his best games there.
So what does Mark Wilson do if it remains as it is now
1. Morris
2. Oscar
3. Dechaine
That leaves two spots for what I see are the next best 3 candidates: SVB, Sky, Bergman
Don't see Bergman on the list. Wilkie is ahead of SVB. Either do it based on merit or dont.
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Ok looks like the points have been updated
Morris 138
Dominquez 133
Dechaine 114
Woodward 92
Wilkie 83
Van Boening 80
Lombardo 71
McMinn 56
Deuel 50
Saez 50
MC has become the biggest joke in pool. Points for BB and 8 ball WTF. Johnnyt
PS: And I love BB pool too.