Friday - 16 player single elimination, matches to 200

juggler314

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I'm here, I'll report scores as they come up

Tony 5 - opponent (don't know the name right now) 4 (this is after 2 racks and tony taking 3 fouls).

Alan Hopkins 1 - opponent 55

Johnny Archer 4 - Corey Deuel 33

can't easily see the accustats match from here, but presumably you can just watch that:)
 
Tony 40 - Stevie Moore 10
Alan 9 - J. fulcher 74
Johnny 32 - Corey 33

I heard them announce 65 balls so far in a run mika is on at the tv table
 
Tony 68 - Stevie 24 (currently shooting)
Alan 49 - J. Fulcher 89 (currently shooting)
Johnny 74 (currently shooting) - Corey 33
 
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Tony 75 (shooting) - Stevie 41
Alan 27 (after taking 3 fouls+) - J. Fulcher 101 (shooting)
Johnny 106 (shooting) - Corey 42

Mika won his match
 
Tony 100 (shooting) - Stevie 60
Alan 27 - J. Fulcher 143 (shooting)
Johnny 148 (shooting) - Corey 42
 
Tony 108 - Stevie 66 (shooting) (slowest match ever)
Alan 29 - J. Fulcher 168 (shooting)
Johnny 162 - Corey 42 (shooting)

Matches Just started:

Charlie W - Jim G
Thorsten H - Mike D
S. Cohen - Z. Thweib

and on the tv table
Ortmann and not sure
 
Tony 127 - Stevie 75 (shooting) (slowest match ever)
Alan 42 (shooting) - J. Fulcher 193
Johnny 180 - Corey 79 (shooting)

Matches Just started:

Charlie W - Jim G
Thorsten H 56 (shooting) - Mike D
S. Cohen - Z. Thweib

and on the tv table
Ortmann 60ish (single inning I think) and not sure 2 I think
 
So, let me get this straight.

Oliver Ortmann has played 100, then 100, then 150 and now 125 before he finally missed. Did he have any innings in between, or did he actually make 475 balls before he missed???

I know it can't count as a high-run, but still: WOW
 
I think that Lipsky was the toughest to crack :D
This is sick. I don't understand how he can stay focused for that long:cool:
 
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