Fury 14.1 Challenge Roundup (Very Long Post) Good read though !!

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That was some great up date. Congrats to everyone who ran that great event and the players. Don't understand why they would open the doors and let that cold in during the finials. That was wrong. Unless I missed the info while reading the comments. Wasn't there an Armature 14.1 contest? If so, what were some of the runs on their attempts?
 
i basically suck but ill keep trying.


Geeze, John... I was only joking when I called you "that Hack from Victorville" - LOL!

FWIW, I can guarantee you that 99% of players would give their left arm to be able to play half as bad as you do.
 
Geeze, John... I was only joking when I called you "that Hack from Victorville" - LOL!

FWIW, I can guarantee you that 99% of players would give their left arm to be able to play half as bad as you do.

Pfft....Who's John Schmidt?

LMAO, just kidding John, hope the owner business is treating you well...tough you had a bad game but from what I hear, peoples nipples could cut glass in that place.

Keep up the good work and don't let the non-believers shake you.

Thanks for the games, "you got the 8" :D

Carl
 
Brrr....

That was some great up date. Congrats to everyone who ran that great event and the players. Don't understand why they would open the doors and let that cold in during the finials. That was wrong. Unless I missed the info while reading the comments. Wasn't there an Armature 14.1 contest? If so, what were some of the runs on their attempts?

From what I understand, the Straight Pool Challenge was played on a table in the main arena rather than on one of the two tables set up for the Challenge out on the Expo floor. In the process of breaking down the arena the doors had to be opened to haul out equipment, thereby lowering the temperature inside the arena.

Ron F

a crew was breaking down the main arena while the match was being played.
 
Challenge Stats

Thanks to Charlie and everyone else involved in making this event possible.

When you get some time, Charlie, I would appreciate it if you would post some data from this event. I guess Mika had the highest single attempt (114) and the highest single "buy-in" (252, after 4 attempts rather than 5). But how about posting the scores for all the other qualifiers. I'd even like to see all of their buy-in scores, not just the ones that got them into the top 8 qualifiers.

What was the total number of buy-ins? How many single attempts were there from 75-99? How about 50-74?

We've often heard stories of the greats who are able to snap off high runs at will, or at least with a high frequency. I have a hunch that events like this are showing quite a different result -- that high runs are tough to come by, even for great players. I know the conditions were tough for this event -- high humidity, probably lots of people milling around, tough tables (?), etc. But the results would still be of interest. Just think how much interest there is in statistical results in all the other sports. Why not create some here?

Charlie - I'm off from work until at least the middle of next week - so I have a ton of free time. If you'd like you can scan the score sheets and email them to me and I'll crunch the stats. Feel free to send them to rrfaraday@juno.com.

Ron F
 
Charlie, Steve, and helpers

Congratulations on a nice event.

From what you guys have been writing, it appears that you had a heckuva lot of traffic, in addition to some pretty good runs.

It sounds like there may have been plenty of spectators. I noticed Gene said the other day that he had to explain the game to more than one person. I suspect this is a great way to initiate new people to the game of 14.1. It does not hurt that the spectators see people like Nick Varner, John Schmidt, Darren Appleton, Mika, Max and others playing the game. They know who these players are and might think, if its a good game for those guys, maybe I should learn it.

I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts after you have had time to digest all of what happened. Once again, kudos to all involved.
 
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts after you have had time to digest all of what happened. Once again, kudos to all involved.

Hey Dennis yes it was a great event and I feel very lucky because it went smoothly again because of Steve Heather Mike P Mark Henry and Ron. They kept the booth going at all hours.

To address the finals the comcast people had to get their equipment out and if you think the players were cold that was nothing. Steve and I were sitting in front of the door doing the live stream where they were going in and out from lol. I was literally shivering while I was speaking.

My overall thoughts on the event is that next year I want it to be bigger. More tables more prize money etc. Now that is not to say that if the event stayed the same size I wouldn't be happy but that being said I would like to have at least one more table to generate more turn over.
 
Thank you Charlie, Steve, Heather and everyone else involved for organizing and running this event. It is definitely a shining star for the lovers of 14-1.

Also, a big thank you to all of the sponsors. Without them, nothing happens.

My wife Cathy and I spent a lot of time watching this event and it was never dull. We really enjoyed it and we look forward to next year.
 
Congratulations on a nice event.

From what you guys have been writing, it appears that you had a heckuva lot of traffic, in addition to some pretty good runs.

It sounds like there may have been plenty of spectators. I noticed Gene said the other day that he had to explain the game to more than one person. I suspect this is a great way to initiate new people to the game of 14.1. It does not hurt that the spectators see people like Nick Varner, John Schmidt, Darren Appleton, Mika, Max and others playing the game. They know who these players are and might think, if its a good game for those guys, maybe I should learn it.

I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts after you have had time to digest all of what happened. Once again, kudos to all involved.

Hey Dennis yes it was a great event and I feel very lucky because it went smoothly again because of Steve Heather Mike P Mark Henry and Ron. They kept the booth going at all hours.

To address the finals the comcast people had to get their equipment out and if you think the players were cold that was nothing. Steve and I were sitting in front of the door doing the live stream where they were going in and out from lol. I was literally shivering while I was speaking.

My overall thoughts on the event is that next year I want it to be bigger. More tables more prize money etc. Now that is not to say that if the event stayed the same size I wouldn't be happy but that being said I would like to have at least one more table to generate more turn over.

Charlie/or/ Steve : So did you think your event introduced a lot of new potential players to the game? I know the event at Derby is kind of closed up in a separate room and we were thinking of moving out more in the open to get more foot traffic. What do you think?
 
Charlie/or/ Steve : So did you think your event introduced a lot of new potential players to the game? I know the event at Derby is kind of closed up in a separate room and we were thinking of moving out more in the open to get more foot traffic. What do you think?

I think that's a very good idea for introducing people to 14.1. Most of the Derby 14.1 entrants are top players, the kind passers-by would stop and watch. I can imagine many watching and thinking, "Gee, what's this game Johnny Archer's playing?" Or Darren Appleton, Corey Deuel, Alex, Mika, Charlie Williams, etc. etc. Those that actually recognize straight pool when they see it might think "Gee, I never knew <fill in the blank> played this old game." It would be like celebrity endorsements for 14.1.

I think most Derby attendees never even know the 14.1 challenge is going on, or if they know they have to make a positive effort to find it. A lot of the time the door to the room is even closed, making it seem like a private event. I think opening it up is a great idea.
 
I think that's a very good idea for introducing people to 14.1. Most of the Derby 14.1 entrants are top players, the kind passers-by would stop and watch. I can imagine many watching and thinking, "Gee, what's this game Johnny Archer's playing?" Or Darren Appleton, Corey Deuel, Alex, Mika, Charlie Williams, etc. etc. Those that actually recognize straight pool when they see it might think "Gee, I never knew <fill in the blank> played this old game." It would be like celebrity endorsements for 14.1.

I think most Derby attendees never even know the 14.1 challenge is going on, or if they know they have to make a positive effort to find it. A lot of the time the door to the room is even closed, making it seem like a private event. I think opening it up is a great idea.

Unlike DCC, the 14.1 Challenge at VF is on the lower level of the Expo, along side vendors and there were major isles on both sides of the tables. I'm sure this was very distracting to the players but it also got a lot of attention from people passing by. With the number of people stopping to watch, I'm sure 14.1 caught the attention of a lot of people.
 
Yes

Unlike DCC, the 14.1 Challenge at VF is on the lower level of the Expo, along side vendors and there were major isles on both sides of the tables. I'm sure this was very distracting to the players but it also got a lot of attention from people passing by. With the number of people stopping to watch, I'm sure 14.1 caught the attention of a lot of people.

Sometimes it attracted "too many" people and the crowd overflowed into adjacent booths - which was repeatedly discouraged by Charlie on the public address system. Oh yeah, Charlie on the public address system - that was another big draw!

"Ladies and gentleman, I'd like to turn your attention once again to the Fury 14.1 Challenge booth where we now have not 1, but 2 US Open 9-ball champions playing - one table #1..."
 
OK Payouts for the event were as follows

1. Darren Appleton - $1500.00
2. John Schmidt - $900.00
3-4 Dave Daya - $400.00
3-4 Mika Immonen - $400.00
5-8 Mike Davis - $200.00
5-8 Bobby Chamberlain - $200.00
5-8 Max Eberle - $200.00
5-8 Nick Varner - $200.00

Amateur Payouts were

1. Pat Calvarese - $140.00
2. Mike Panzarella - $140.00

Raffle winners off the top of my head were

Ginky 50/50 raffle to support his family winner was Sean Leinen

Fury Cue was our very own Mark Hadley which was a nice surprise as he helped out like crazy this weekend.

Jacoby Cue was Anthony Castenza

and the Tonkin Zinzola and OB Cues I have to look at the sheet when I get home. I just don't remember the names lol lol. Sheer exhaustion from the event but I will look when I get back home today.

Who won the Zinzola and the Tonkin cues ?
 
Hi-Run at BCAPL Nationals

Just to let everyone know, Charles and Steve are giving us assistance in having a similar event at the BCAPL National 8-Ball event in May.

Held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino, from May 12- 22, 2011.
We will have 2 - 9' Diamond Tables.

We are putting the pieces together but will have several divisions.
Amateur, Pro, and Women.

With close to 7,000 players, we should have a good turnout. The location is right next to the flow charts in the front (Grande) Ballroom.

We are not very good at solicitng donations - but would appreciate any items that any cue makers or others could see proper to donate. We can raffle them off to help generate more funds to go to the winners.

We are planning on having 4 tries for $20.
We may not have a tournament at the end because of the length of the event. We will try to have an event that ends around the singles events and another that ends around the teams events.

Questions and suggestions are welcome.

Mark Griffin, CEO
markg@playcsipool.com
702-719-7665
 
I wish you a lot of luck with an event like this in Vegas. However, I recommend that you have the tournament at the end. It really does bring everything to a logical conclusion.
 
Just to let everyone know, Charles and Steve are giving us assistance in having a similar event at the BCAPL National 8-Ball event in May.

Held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino, from May 12- 22, 2011.
We will have 2 - 9' Diamond Tables.

We are putting the pieces together but will have several divisions.
Amateur, Pro, and Women.

With close to 7,000 players, we should have a good turnout. The location is right next to the flow charts in the front (Grande) Ballroom.

We are not very good at solicitng donations - but would appreciate any items that any cue makers or others could see proper to donate. We can raffle them off to help generate more funds to go to the winners.

We are planning on having 4 tries for $20.
We may not have a tournament at the end because of the length of the event. We will try to have an event that ends around the singles events and another that ends around the teams events.

Questions and suggestions are welcome.

Mark Griffin, CEO
markg@playcsipool.com
702-719-7665

Mark,

Is it going to be the high run for 1 inning as it is at the DCC or is it going to be the total for the 4 innings as it is at the Expo?

Bill
 
Hi-Run in Vegas

Here is our plan. Keep in mind this is being discussed and can change so these are just thoughts.

Bill - I expect it to be the total of 4 attempts. I think it keeps the suspense up and has more interest. We could always have an evening that is devoted to just one inning - who knows?

As far as an ending tournament. One of the reasons for NOT having that kind of finale is that our event lasts 11 days. Many of the players will try this challenge during the single events but just are not here during the team events. Likewise, many of the team players and pros are not here at the beginning.

I don't think it is fair to MAKE a person be available for the finals which might be a week later. We could have a tournament at the end of the singles and at the end of the team but with 2 tables, a tournament might take a fair amount of time. BUT we are open to suggestions, but they must be practical.

We will also have more divisions; amateurs, women, pro etc. And can have several different events. One geared around the single players and one geared around players playing in the team events.

Since our event lasts so long, we cannot have the event going until 3 AM. The staff just cannot work those kind of hours.

This will be our first time doing this - but we are doing this to try and bring back the US Open Straight Pool event - which we are hoping to bring back in 2013 (in Vegas).

BTW, we are looking for voluteers to assist and for donations to help create some money for the top players and runs.

Thanks for the interest.

Mark Griffin
markg@playcsipool.com
702-719-7665
 
Suggestion

Here is our plan. Keep in mind this is being discussed and can change so these are just thoughts.

Bill - I expect it to be the total of 4 attempts. I think it keeps the suspense up and has more interest. We could always have an evening that is devoted to just one inning - who knows?

As far as an ending tournament. One of the reasons for NOT having that kind of finale is that our event lasts 11 days. Many of the players will try this challenge during the single events but just are not here during the team events. Likewise, many of the team players and pros are not here at the beginning.

I don't think it is fair to MAKE a person be available for the finals which might be a week later. We could have a tournament at the end of the singles and at the end of the team but with 2 tables, a tournament might take a fair amount of time. BUT we are open to suggestions, but they must be practical.

We will also have more divisions; amateurs, women, pro etc. And can have several different events. One geared around the single players and one geared around players playing in the team events.

Since our event lasts so long, we cannot have the event going until 3 AM. The staff just cannot work those kind of hours.

This will be our first time doing this - but we are doing this to try and bring back the US Open Straight Pool event - which we are hoping to bring back in 2013 (in Vegas).

BTW, we are looking for voluteers to assist and for donations to help create some money for the top players and runs.

Thanks for the interest.

Mark Griffin
markg@playcsipool.com
702-719-7665

Mark - closing an 11 day event with a tournament based on the standings would be quite difficult since some qualifiers may no longer be at the site, or in the state, for that matter. But with such a long event you may consider having 2 consecutive Straight Pool Challenges - the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th can be qualifying days with the tournament on Monday the 16th. Then the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th can be qualifying days for the second one with the tournament on the 21st.

Do you have volunteers to work this booth for that many days?? Ask Charlie, Steve and Heather - it gets boring and tiring after so many days.

Good luck, and if there's anything I can do to help please let me know.

Ron F
 
14.1 High Run at BCAPL

Ron F.

Thanks for the comments. That is along the original lines we were thinking - IF we have a tournament at the end.

It is very difficult to do scheduling on the tournament when all the players are either leaving or playing in other events.

We will work it out in the fairest way we can.

We do not have many volunteers lined up yet but are working on it. It will be a challenge to make it work right but I think we can do it.

Anyone that is interested in helping out - PLEASE contact me(markg@playcsipool.com - 702-719-7665)

We will have some kind of 'ending event' but not sure what the format will be - still a lot of discussions going on.

Mark Griffin

And we will have several different divisions; pro, amateur men, amateur women.
 
14.1 at the BCAPL Nationals

Just a friendly bump to remind everyone we are doing this event in Vegas.

More details to come soon.

Mark Griffin

PS. We welcome suggestions and maybe some volunteers!
markg@playcsipool.com
702-719-7665
 
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