Darren Appleton - US Bar Table 10-ball Champion

Roy Steffensen

locksmith
Silver Member
Couldn't find another thread about it, so sorry if it's already posted...

Darren "Dynamite" Appleton won the 10-ball division undefeated, and in the final he won 7-1. Total score after his 7 matches, impressive 49 - 24 with a 7-1 in the final and 7-2 in the semifinal.

Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 3 Smith, Kenneth L Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 3 Pham, Anbinh Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 5 Tadd, Mark Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 4 Tourangeau, Stan
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 6 Van Boening, Shane M
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 2 Behnke, Adam J
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 1 Atwell, Glen

Congratulations Darren!

It's SO NICE to see some Europeans winning those American Championships, don't you all agree? :D :D :D :D :D (Wasn't it the only European in the field too??? ;)

(Thanks to those who betted against Darren Appleton)

Now, if I could only find some information about who won that Turning Stone event, and where he's from... Atleast that must have been an American, don't you think?
 
Last edited:
Almost First(haha)....Daz is ridiculous on a bar table but then again so were a bunch of people in the field. Great win. He's going very strong in the 9 ball right now as well. Wonder does he play jam up 8 ball too? We'll see..
 
I watched all his matches on Tuesday and he was Spot-On most of the time, with only a few hic-cups ... Couldn't stay for the finals today, but knew they would be a barn-burner. Congratulations Daz !!!
 
I had to leave during his match with Mark Tadd and thought that Mark had him beat. He played great though...Leave the computer that is.
 
mikeyfrost said:
Almost First(haha)....Daz is ridiculous on a bar table but then again so were a bunch of people in the field. Great win. He's going very strong in the 9 ball right now as well. Wonder does he play jam up 8 ball too? We'll see..

Since he was ranked nr 1 in the World in the UK 8-ball version of the game, for 6 consecutive years, I bet he does :cool:

For those who don't know, UK 8-ball is played on bar-box tables with snooker-cut pockets, which makes regular bar-boxes look like jokes.

UK 8-ball is mostly played in UK, Australia and France, and is often called "reds and yellows" or "blackball".
 
Roy Steffensen said:
Since he was ranked nr 1 in the World in the UK 8-ball version of the game, for 6 consecutive years, I bet he does :cool:

For those who don't know, UK 8-ball is played on bar-box tables with snooker-cut pockets, which makes regular bar-boxes look like jokes.

UK 8-ball is mostly played in UK, Australia and France, and is often called "reds and yellows" or "blackball".
I heard Darren talking about this in the booth today. The pockets are like snooker pockets and the balls are 1 3/4 inches. He said the rules are pretty close to the same with it being open after the break. The difference is the balls are just two different colors ( no numbers ) and if you foul your opponent gets two shots, so you could break balls up then run out. He said it was easier.
 
Roy Steffensen said:
Couldn't find another thread about it, so sorry if it's already posted...

Darren "Dynamite" Appleton won the 10-ball division undefeated, and in the final he won 7-1. Total score after his 7 matches, impressive 49 - 24 with a 7-1 in the final and 7-2 in the semifinal.

Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 3 Smith, Kenneth L Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 3 Pham, Anbinh Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 5 Tadd, Mark Tied
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 4 Tourangeau, Stan
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 6 Van Boening, Shane M
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 2 Behnke, Adam J
Appleton, Darren (Daz) Won 1 Atwell, Glen

Congratulations Darren!

It's SO NICE to see some Europeans winning those American Championships, don't you all agree? :D :D :D :D :D (Wasn't it the only European in the field too??? ;)

(Thanks to those who betted against Darren Appleton)

Now, if I could only find some information about who won that Turning Stone event, and where he's from... Atleast that must have been an American, don't you think?
your a fool
 
[It's SO NICE to see some Europeans winning those American Championships, don't you all agree? :D :D :D :D :D (Wasn't it the only European in the field too??? ;)

(Thanks to those who betted against Darren Appleton)

Now, if I could only find some information about who won that Turning Stone event, and where he's from... Atleast that must have been an American, don't you think?[/QUOTE]

You can take your stupid a** back to Stavanger and act like a fool to your friends there. I saw Darren at the DCC, he shot great and he was treated in America like a champion. Dignity and respect are qualities easily identified but not mutually shared.
 
The guy (was making a joke and rubbing it in a bit). Just good natured whoofing for his country. Johnnyt
 
Tennesseejoe said:
You can take your stupid a** back to Stavanger and act like a fool to your friends there.
This statement is hillarious. Not because of the verbal abuse but because I have no idea where Stavanger is and it makes the whole thing sound funny.
 
Tennesseejoe said:
You can take your stupid a** back to Stavanger and act like a fool to your friends there. I saw Darren at the DCC, he shot great and he was treated in America like a champion. Dignity and respect are qualities easily identified but not mutually shared.

Please, don't forget to take your medications ;-)

Oh, and thanks for the red rep and the nice comment you left me LOL

I might have a stupid ass, but atleast it is an European ass :D
<-------- and by looking at that ass, don't say you don't like European's ;) lol
 
Roys a good dude!.....he can't help it if he has no sense of humor :)

wanna hear funny?.... I lost a bet to Roy and paid the wrong person! I miss spelled his last name and sent a paypal to someone else!:angry:

oh well.....all in good fun.
 
Gerry said:
Roys a good dude!.....he can't help it if he has no sense of humor :)

wanna hear funny?.... I lost a bet to Roy and paid the wrong person! I miss spelled his last name and sent a paypal to someone else!:angry:

oh well.....all in good fun.

The funny thing is that I have the paypal-address with Steffenson also, so now I got paid twice for the same bet!

I've learned a thing or two from those Kevin Trudeau books, that's for sure :thumbup:
 
Europe

Johnnyt said:
The guy (was making a joke and rubbing it in a bit). Just good natured whoofing for his country. Johnnyt

Johnny,

Although it seems like just another country to people living in a country, Europe is a continent. That isn't enough to get pool victories so they rake in all of the surrounding islands too like England so they can claim wins. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I've always figured if people were going to fudge things a bit, the Philippines are practically part of the US!

How is the "US" doing now? :grin: :grin: :grin:

Hu
 
It's great to see Daz turning his talents to the US games with great success. I'm hardly surprised that he would play impressively on the smaller tables having also come from a blackball background.

The woofing is all a bit of fun. I'm sure Roy and others like myself wouldn't enjoy it so much if it wasn't such a satisfying achievement. i.e. We've a healthy respect for how difficult it is to compete at the highest levels of US pool.

Colin
 
ShootingArts said:
Johnny,

Although it seems like just another country to people living in a country, Europe is a continent. That isn't enough to get pool victories so they rake in all of the surrounding islands too like England so they can claim wins. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I've always figured if people were going to fudge things a bit, the Philippines are practically part of the US!

How is the "US" doing now? :grin: :grin: :grin:

Hu

Well, Spain ruled Philippines for 350 years while USA only were there for like 50 years, so I would say that the Filipinos have more in common with Europeans than Americans, so they are practically a part of Europe ;)

How is Europe doing now? :D :p
 
Colin Colenso said:
It's great to see Daz turning his talents to the US games with great success. I'm hardly surprised that he would play impressively on the smaller tables having also come from a blackball background.

The woofing is all a bit of fun. I'm sure Roy and others like myself wouldn't enjoy it so much if it wasn't such a satisfying achievement. i.e. We've a healthy respect for how difficult it is to compete at the highest levels of US pool.

Colin

Exactly. The woofing is all a bit of fun. I admire American poolplayers almost as much as Europeans :)

Unfortunately some people doesn't understand that, but that's ok. That makes me laugh even more :D
 
Back
Top