Hemmah over Archer at the World Summit

sjm

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Well, I had a long day at the office, but couldn't resist the temptation to check out a few hours of the World Summit. Lots of top men were there, and I also caught up with WPBA pros Laurance, Thornfeldt, Webb, Paglia, and Barretta, who were there sweating some of the action. Nostroke was there, too.

Break fromat: Sardo rack, alternate break, no break box, and rack your own, with the one ball racked on the spot.

I never even saw the tournament chart, and have no idea how many are left, but I'll relate things I remember from the matches I saw:

Dave Hemmah vs Johnny Archer
This was a seesaw affair all the way up to 7 - 7, but Hemmah played beatifully and pulled away late to win it 11-8. I'd heard a lot about Dave, but this was the first time I got to see him play. Fine player!

Danny Barouty vs Gabe Owen
In the 2003 Big Apple nine Ball cahllenge, Danny Barouty played and beat Thortsten Hohmann, who had been crowned world champion just a couple of weeks earlier. Tonight, he had to play Gabe Owen, crowned US Open champion just two weeks ago, and once again, the credentials of his opponent didn't faze him. Barouty played well to jump out to a 6 - 3 lead, but a defensive error opened the door for Owen, and it was 6 - 6 very quickly. Barouty pulled a way again, and Owen started to close the gap again, but with Barouty on the hilll, Gabe scratched on the five ball, and that was the end of it, with Barouty eliminating Gabe.

Santos Sambajon vs Jose Garcia
Generally well-played but Santos caugfht a key roll at the right moment. Leading by 9 - 8, he miscued on the one ball, but it banked the length of the table into the opposite corner pocket. This led to a 10 - 8 lead and an 11 - 9 win.

Corey Deuel vs John Schmidt
Deuel came out fast and led 5 - 2, and later 9 - 4, but Schmidt dug down deep to get within 9 - 8. They traded racks for 10 - 9, but Corey, seemingly about to run out to end the match, had a bad miss on a seven ball and hung it. The position Schmidt faced is shown below, and if John could get out, he'd be breaking at double hill. John hit a medium/slow masse to the bottom rail but caught the seven thinner than he would have liked, and the cue ball ran into the nine ball, leaving John hooked from the eight. The result was a kick and sellout, leading to an 11 - 9 Deuel win. Great match!
 

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Hi and thanks for the update.

Just curious, how is the turnout with the spectators? I know how hard it is to produce an event of this size and I hope that they got a decent turnout.

Eydie
 
Bob Romano said:
Hi and thanks for the update.

Just curious, how is the turnout with the spectators? I know how hard it is to produce an event of this size and I hope that they got a decent turnout.

Eydie

I'd call the crowd size a disappointment. The tickets were priced off the charts. If you didn't spring for the all-session VIP pass for $225, but still wanted to sit in the VIP section, you had to buy the all-day pass, which costs $75, even if you were watching the evening session only. The general admission costs $30 per session. The predictable result was that few were sitting in VIP, and probably only about half of them were paying customers.
The general admission seats were very uncomfortable metal bleachers.

The positive, however, is that commuters passing by could have a glance at the action for free, and this has to be good for the sport.
 
I'm glad my friend Dave Hemmah is doing well. He is by far one of the nicest players I've ever met, he's right up there with Ernesto and Max. I played Dave in a Pechauer tournament a few months ago. I thought that I had put the heat on him, but boy did he turn things around on me. I was up 3-0, and I hadn't left Dave an open shot yet. I broke and ran down to a key shot in the 4th rack, which was very tough to pull shape. I hit it perfectly, and ran down to a fairly easy 9 ball. I got a little excited and dogged it. He jumped out of his chair, made the 9, then broke and ran a few, played a safe, ran a few more, and the next thing I know, he beat me 9-3. After that miss I had about 5 more trips to the table, all of them were hooks, intentionally.
 
lasttwo, i know that feeling..lol
dave is one of my best friends and teacher. we have traveled a lot together. several times he has run 9 racks on me.
sjm, any updtaes on dave would be outstanding if you could, thanks
 
Does anyone know if there's brackets anywhere to view? Is Luc Salvas playing? I can't believe AZ doesn't have brackets posted for an event of this magnitude :confused:
 
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