What are you talking about????
It is a little surprising to see Stan this deep in, just because I don't remember seeing it before.
Glenn Atwell, on the other hand, is a killer on the small track. Considering two years ago, he got 2nd in 10 ball, 1st in 9 ball, 2nd in 8 ball, and won the all around, it is no surprise to see him beat anyone in the field.
Amateur is an interesting term in pool.
The US bar table championships. Stan Tourangeau and Glen Atwell took SVB out of the nine ball bracket.
You're right about Glenn. I think you may be wrong about Stan though, he seems to place high every year out here. I think he even won one of these things before.
If it was an "amateur" event, what was he doing playing in it anyways? And....if it wasn't an amateur event (which we all know that it wasn't) he should have expected the competition to be tough.
It just goes to show you that the game of 9-ball in short races can be an "equalizer", so-to-speak. It's not fit for serious professional play. Anyone, and I mean anyone (anyone except a hack like me, of course) can catch a gear and win a short race against a pro, especially if that pro catches a few bad rolls or is having an off night.
Maniac
I know Stan does well, I just don't recall him ever being that deep in. I didn't consider him on the same threat level as Glenn. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong though. I will refer to your judgment as you have been there playing multiple times and I am sitting on my couch.
Stan plays good. I drew him in the one pocket a few years ago at derby and he squeaked out a victory. I had no idea who he was, so I looked him up after the match. Pretty good player.
i saw the music city open some day ago and they were using the magic rack for 9 ball on a barbox. Also the format was winner breaks and rack your own LOL.
The magic rack for 9 ball is stupid, but also winner breaks and rack your own in a barbox is even more! I could have run packages on that tournament and I'm a banger lol..
It is a little surprising to see Stan this deep in, just because I don't remember seeing it before.
Glenn Atwell, on the other hand, is a killer on the small track. Considering two years ago, he got 2nd in 10 ball, 1st in 9 ball, 2nd in 8 ball, and won the all around, it is no surprise to see him beat anyone in the field.
I definitely agree with this. And it's not just the fact it's "the game of 9-ball" being the equalizer. The fact that it's being played on barboxes to boot, cements this as a contest not fit for professional consumption.
However, some pros like to try and see if they can outrun the "equalization" factor of this non-professional game played on non-professional equipment. It certainly is a test for sure!
-Sean
If it was an "amateur" event, what was he (SVB) doing playing in it anyways? ....
Maniac