i believe today monday the 31st. on the offical ipt site, they will have the brackets of who will be playing whom in the king of the hill tournament, this should cause a LOT of posting here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8-ball bernie said:i believe today monday the 31st. on the offical ipt site, they will have the brackets of who will be playing whom in the king of the hill tournament, this should cause a LOT of posting here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jjinfla said:It should be fun. Group 5 looks the toughest to me. That will be a real battle to come in the top three there. Group 3 is no cakewalk either. And Group 4 is not so easy either. Now that I keep looking all the groups are pretty tough.
There will be some sleepless nights ahead for the players. And a lot of practice.
I upgraded my ticket to VIP so I can be right there and see it all up close.
jjinfla said:You think Mike has a big smile on his face, then what about Lorree John Jones?
If she doesn't advance in the first round then she will receive a payday of $6200. That added to the $75,000 she received for losing to Mike will give her $81,200. All for losing.
Now that is a historic event. When did you ever hear of a pool player getting paid for not winning and he wasn't scamming someone?
SlimShafty said:I think the players in green will advance to level B, not easy to pick and I did go with a few personal favoritesGroup 5 does look like like the hardest, group 3 looks like a lock for Corey,Earl & Mika, although John is good straight pool player and might beat out Corey.
Group 1:
Karen Corr
Jose Parica
Kim Davenport
Nick Van den Berg
Grady Matthews
Johnny Archer
Group 2:
Allison Fisher
Francisco Bustamante
Raj Hundal
Allen Hopkins
Neils Fiejen
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Group 3:
Gerda Hofstatter
Corey Deuel
Earl Strickland
Mika Immonen
John Schmidt
Bill Incardona
Group 4:
Helena Thorfeldt
Marlon Manalo
Jeremy Jones
Tony Robles
Rodney Morris
Thorsten Hohmann
Group 5:
Shawn Putnam
Charlie Williams
Keith McCready
Ralf Souquet
Gabe Owen
George San Souci
I'm very surprised you left Manalo out of the top three in this group. Sure it's a tough group, but don't forget who was runner up to Efren last year in the World 8 Ball Championships.Snapshot9 said:Group 4 - Double J is tougher here than people realize.
His 8 ball experience will win out over Manalo.