hope that allison fisher wins this year

travis trotter

pro pool player
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i sure am pulling for allison to win at least maybe one or two events on the wpba tour this year she is now 41 yrs old when she gets older she won't be as good as she once was back in 1995 when she first came here to play on the wpba all i'm saying is that she was a darn good player in her time but the younger players on the tour will beat her and she will say well i was the best but now i am ranked 6th on tour so allison when your rankings fall down to the bottom you might as well hang up the cuestick and say i was a good player thanks:)
 
Allison played pretty strong at Turning Stone, beating Tony Crosby, Ginky and a couple more great players. I like her to win 2 of the 5 events this year.
 
Travis, I'll take the eight. And by the way, that was one mother fu#*er of a sentence. I had to go take a qualude after that.
 
travis - FYI, there's a very common technique used in communicating with the written word called punctuation, which allows the reader to understand when the author has completed a statement or question. It's like taking a breath while reading. It actually serves a purpose.

I gotta believe that it was still being taught while you were in elementary school. Did you not learn it? If you did, why do you not use it?

Disclaimer: If you're still in the 3rd grade or less, or have been held back due to a learning disability, please disregard this message as I don't want to be perceived as picking on a defenseless child.
 
Allison is still tough as nails to beat. There's no reason to think she won't hoist at least one WPBA trophy this year.
 
travis - FYI, there's a very common technique used in communicating with the written word called punctuation, which allows the reader to understand when the author has completed a statement or question. It's like taking a breath while reading. It actually serves a purpose.

your wasting your time travis knows what he is doing he probably spells just fine he's just playing a character for what reason I can't possibly say
thanks
 
I don't think we'll see Allison fall as a top player for quite awhile. I think she's still the best, I know she's slipped a little in the rankings but I'd take her over Kelly Fisher or Jasmin Ouschan any day. If she played either of those two or any other female player for that matter, a race to 100 over 4 or 5 days I'd bet on Allison.
 
Saw Allison this past weekend in Charlotte at Paradise Billiards.
Me and my wife were warming up right beside her and i didn't even notice who it was til we were through...lol! I guess i was trying to get into the pool zone...=)
 
Saw Allison this past weekend in Charlotte at Paradise Billiards.
Me and my wife were warming up right beside her and i didn't even notice who it was til we were through...lol! I guess i was trying to get into the pool zone...=)

How could you not notice Allison? I guess i've never been in the "pool zone" because i'd never miss her if she was that close to me........

James
 
Allison isn't really a very good pool player and really the only reason she wins at all is that she is sponsored by Cuetec cues only kidding she is still highly ranked and for good reason it is just that Kelly F seems to be the gal with the hot hand these days but Im sure Allison will win some tournaments this year
 
I bet no one player wins two tournaments this year. Anyone in the top ten or so can win. The talent in the top 20 or so on the WPBA tour is DEEP. Johnnyt
 
She's to nice not to like..

If I got it right ?, The WPBA points start over each year now, so if she wins the first one shes back to #1. She's to nice not to like, she would never snub someone out of their calcutta money :eek::p:p:grin-square: LOL... (We love ya JL tear um up...:))

P.S. About the points thing, how funny if what would be the 64th seed pulls it out. From out of the rakings to #1 in one event. (Now theres a bet)
 
I got to say, I like to watch Allison much more than Jasmin and the other younger ladies.. I envy you guys to have the chance of pool on TV.. here you will never ever see once of the tournaments in public TV....
:(
 
Got to see her play today in a charity tournament for the Humane Society. She was playing lights out and did not lose a single game...let alone match tonight. I felt sorry for my buddy as she beat him 9-0. I just said, "eh look who you are playing for crying out loud."

She was there with two friends. One of em I thought was her sister, but was just a long time friend. It might be her friend, but she is as close to being her sister/twin as anyone I have ever seen.
 
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