DeLawder goes undefeated to win Sunshine State Predator ProAm Tour season finale

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In only his second cash finish on the 2022 Sunshine State Predator Pro Am Tour this past weekend (Nov. 26-29), Mike DeLawder went undefeated through a field of 70 entrants to claim the tour’s season finale, its $2,500-added 9-Ball Championships, hosted by Racks Billiards in Sanford, FL. This year’s tour finale added a $1,000-added One Pocket event which drew 21 entrants to the same location and saw Justin Hall and Anthony Meglino split the top two prizes. The One Pocket tournament started a couple of hours before the 9-Ball Championships on Saturday, and finished after them, at around 3 a.m. on Monday morning, when, after a 4-hour, 46-minute semifinal, Meglino and Hall opted out of a final match and chose to split the money.

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In only his second cash finish on the 2022 Sunshine State Predator Pro Am Tour this past weekend (Nov. 26-29), Mike DeLawder went undefeated through a field of 70 entrants to claim the tour’s season finale, its $2,500-added 9-Ball Championships, hosted by Racks Billiards in Sanford, FL. This year’s tour finale added a $1,000-added One Pocket event which drew 21 entrants to the same location and saw Justin Hall and Anthony Meglino split the top two prizes. The One Pocket tournament started a couple of hours before the 9-Ball Championships on Saturday, and finished after them, at around 3 a.m. on Monday morning, when, after a 4-hour, 46-minute semifinal, Meglino and Hall opted out of a final match and chose to split the money.

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Did I read correctly that DeLawder got a game on the wire when he played Tommy Kennedy in 9 ball? Why was that?
 

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Did I read correctly that DeLawder got a game on the wire when he played Tommy Kennedy in 9 ball? Why was that?
At the time they played their match, Kennedy was ranked one number higher than Delawder; 9 & 8 I think it was. So in the race to 9, Delawder started with one. Don’t know the formula, but these numbers are related to player Fargo rates.
 

Z-Nole

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At the time they played their match, Kennedy was ranked one number higher than Delawder; 9 & 8 I think it was. So in the race to 9, Delawder started with one. Don’t know the formula, but these numbers are related to player Fargo rates.
Thanks. I didn’t realize they did that.
 
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