Bergman/Smith

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Update....Just left Brickyard, Justin is up
5 games playing one pocket 8 ahead. they
are suppose to play until 2 o'clock and
finish tomorrow if needed. Table is playing
tough, it was hot and sticky in there. Both
guys are making some great shots. If I hear
any updates I will post them.

Busboy where are you? You should have
headed over.
 
Just in case anyone wants to know.
Justin won. Finished up about 8:00 AM.
Nice win for Justin, getting here from St.
Louis about five, warming up about
twenty minutes then playing until eight
AM. As always Danny was a class act.
I really enjoy watching both these guys
play. Thanks to Justin and Danny for a
very entertaining and educational night.

Carl
 
Just in case anyone wants to know.
Justin won. Finished up about 8:00 AM.
Nice win for Justin, getting here from St.
Louis about five, warming up about
twenty minutes then playing until eight
AM. As always Danny was a class act.
I really enjoy watching both these guys
play. Thanks to Justin and Danny for a
very entertaining and educational night.

Carl

wow howmuch is danny down recently? well his backers im estimating 75k?

good win for the iceberg he keeps getting stronger it seems
 
I was there as well. Bergman was the dictionary definition of "in stroke". Danny Smith hit plenty of amazing shots as well. What was incredible is that the level of play was so high with extremely tough table conditions brought on by a room that was likely over 80 degrees and extremely high humidity. I'm kind of surprised that more people didn't post on this thread with interest. That kind of thing used to garner a lot of attention on here. Guess it's a different audience now more interested in chalk, tips, and aiming arguments.
 
Or, people like to not publicize games like that for private reasons i.e. not wanting to draw attention.


I was there as well. Bergman was the dictionary definition of "in stroke". Danny Smith hit plenty of amazing shots as well. What was incredible is that the level of play was so high with extremely tough table conditions brought on by a room that was likely over 80 degrees and extremely high humidity. I'm kind of surprised that more people didn't post on this thread with interest. That kind of thing used to garner a lot of attention on here. Guess it's a different audience now more interested in chalk, tips, and aiming arguments.
 
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