nfty9er said:
Not trying to be a nit picker but if he told me that was reason for cancelling I would have questioned it immediately. SUPER BOWL WEEKEND IS FEB. 4-5
not in January.
I do apologize for giving the wrong impression, nfty9er. It was one of a couple reasons given for the date change, but I can't remember the others stated.
I don't know how long one of these IPT tournaments will take. The KOTH Shootout with 44 players took 5 days, and the future IPT events with 150 participants may take longer.
I did overhear some comments from the players that they need to be in good shape, healthy, and strong, as some of the tournaments days may last from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.. Endurance will be play a role for sure.
When Efren started out on Level 3 at the KOTH, I think he played a little cold, and some of his opponents, aside from his fellow Hall of Famers, were all warmed up, having made it through Levels 1 and 2. When Ray Martin pulled way out ahead of Efren and got on the Hill, the crowd was glued to their table. Folks were whispering, "This is a BIG upset." Ray, BTW, played damn good, but he too was playing a little cold. It wasn't long before Efren caught a gear and "adjusted" to the equipment.
The best part of the finals match between Challenger Efren Reyes and then-King of the Hill Mike Sigel was very last game for the $200,000 win. Efren made a really sweet out, quite an appropriate ending. Everybody at that instance couldn't help but recognize his excellence. Bustamante, who was sitting right behind Efren keeping his score during the finals, agreed that Efren really shined at that moment. The name of that finals room, I found out later, was "The Mothership." It kind of looked like a spaceship, the way it was set up. (LOL)
Interestingly, as popular as Efren Reyes is with pool folk around the world, the majority of the spectators were cheering loudly for Sigel, "Come on, Mike," et cetera. I have never seen the usually reserved Johnny Archer so animated before, but he was really enjoying himself to the fullest and happened to be one of the most vocal railbirds. I happened to be sitting next to Charlie Bryant for a spell, and some fan seated behind Hillbilly kept saying he'd back ANYBODY against Mike Sigel for $100,000, over and over again. I mean, this guy kept heckling. Hillbilly got his nostrils open for a few minutes, exchanging words with the barking railbird, but soon began to ignore him. Sigel seemed to be the crowd's favorite!
JAM