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OldHasBeen

Tom Ferry
Just got back last night and have about 20 hours of work to catch up on. Was there for the whole 9 days and had a ball. This is NO replacement for Johnston City; It is MUCH BIGGER & BETTER.
Best One-Pocket Game - It was either Fri or Sat of last week that Efren gave Cliff 8 to 7 on the TV table and it will go down in my mind as being the best One Pocket Game I have ever seen. I have always thought that Buddy & Nick played the best I've seen - BUT - This EFREN is playing on another level I've never seen or imagined. They played a race to 11 for $15K but the total bet was around $35 to $40K. Efren won 11 to 5 and I couldn't believe what I was seeing. His Nickname is truly deserved!
Best 9 Ball - This would be a toss up between Marcus Chalmut (?spelling?) & Little John. 10 ahead for $10K (over $25K w/ the rail) and John was getting the 6 and the last three. At one point John said that he would quit pool if he lost at this game. He was 7 ahead at one point but couldn't take it off. Marcus played super to come back & get the cash. I got a little pissed off at Chalmut the next day when we were talking about the match. He quoted Little John's comment about quitting pool and said this is a typical American comment & attitude. I looked him right in the eye and said - "Yes, maybe you feel that way but at least in this country, you are free to say something as STUPID as that anytime you feel like it".
Another 9-ball match I watched and couldn't believe was between a really good (and maybe great someday) player from Indiana. This 17-year-old kid from Canada (???Name???) gave up the 7 & 8, race to 10 for $2K & won. Then gave up the 6 & 8 and won another 10 ahead. I don't know this kids name but I'm SURE we all will pretty soon.
The St. Louie, Louie & OHB poster was a huge success. Over 30 were sold and I'll bet over 200 people were able to read it as it was on display & for sale at Mike Maloney's booth. Scott Smith was very nice to announce the availability of this one of a kind poster and also did a fantastic job in general. Buddy was very helpful and always available to personally sign the poster. It will be going up on eBay next week.
What I was worried about as far as my playing came true. "I Shit In The Chili" in my one pocket match and "Pooped In The Popcorn" in my one pocket mini. The mini shouldn't count though because after winning the first game I noticed a player who I had beaten out of $1,400 the night before watching very intently. For the $25 entry fee, I saw a great opportunity to have him see what he wanted. Sure enough, he lost another $600 about 2 hours later. I know now that I'll never get used to the Tournament pressure. I have "No Problem" playing for the cash (as long as I have at least 10 barrels) but I'll never get used to getting beat while I still have cash in my pocket. I guess at 58 - It’s too late to change.
Got a lot more but - not now.
TY & GL
 
Hey Tom. Thanks for your post. Chamat is called "Little Napoleon" not for just his height. But his very large ego and attitude. I guess all those years of getting pummelled by the American team at the Mosconi Cup would make anyone pissed at us.
 
OldHasBeen said:
What I was worried about as far as my playing came true. "I Shit In The Chili" in my one pocket match
It helps to actually make it to your match somewhat on time, my friend. LOL!!!

Fred <~~~ glad to have finally met Tom
 
Only ERO's said:
Was the Canadian kid dark haired, most likely spiked up in the front?

The Canadian kid was dark haired, skinny with acne. I forget his name too.
 
Canadian

I would assume the Canadian kid was Jason Klatt. He is always traveling with Erik Hjorleifson.
 
Canadian Kid

My bet on the young Canadian would be the 2004 BCA Junior National Champion. Funny that a Canadian could be the U.S. Junior National Champ, but it is so. I can't remember his name, but it is available on the BCA Website.
 
Nice to meet you, OHB. While you were playing, I saw Jose
Parica lose 2 straight to some average player! Was he
bored? Sorry he entered? Some funny business? Weird!



OldHasBeen said:
Just got back last night and have about 20 hours of work to catch up on. Was there for the whole 9 days and had a ball. This is NO replacement for Johnston City; It is MUCH BIGGER & BETTER.
Best One-Pocket Game - It was either Fri or Sat of last week that Efren gave Cliff 8 to 7 on the TV table and it will go down in my mind as being the best One Pocket Game I have ever seen. I have always thought that Buddy & Nick played the best I've seen - BUT - This EFREN is playing on another level I've never seen or imagined. They played a race to 11 for $15K but the total bet was around $35 to $40K. Efren won 11 to 5 and I couldn't believe what I was seeing. His Nickname is truly deserved!
Best 9 Ball - This would be a toss up between Marcus Chalmut (?spelling?) & Little John. 10 ahead for $10K (over $25K w/ the rail) and John was getting the 6 and the last three. At one point John said that he would quit pool if he lost at this game. He was 7 ahead at one point but couldn't take it off. Marcus played super to come back & get the cash. I got a little pissed off at Chalmut the next day when we were talking about the match. He quoted Little John's comment about quitting pool and said this is a typical American comment & attitude. I looked him right in the eye and said - "Yes, maybe you feel that way but at least in this country, you are free to say something as STUPID as that anytime you feel like it".
Another 9-ball match I watched and couldn't believe was between a really good (and maybe great someday) player from Indiana. This 17-year-old kid from Canada (???Name???) gave up the 7 & 8, race to 10 for $2K & won. Then gave up the 6 & 8 and won another 10 ahead. I don't know this kids name but I'm SURE we all will pretty soon.
The St. Louie, Louie & OHB poster was a huge success. Over 30 were sold and I'll bet over 200 people were able to read it as it was on display & for sale at Mike Maloney's booth. Scott Smith was very nice to announce the availability of this one of a kind poster and also did a fantastic job in general. Buddy was very helpful and always available to personally sign the poster. It will be going up on eBay next week.
What I was worried about as far as my playing came true. "I Shit In The Chili" in my one pocket match and "Pooped In The Popcorn" in my one pocket mini. The mini shouldn't count though because after winning the first game I noticed a player who I had beaten out of $1,400 the night before watching very intently. For the $25 entry fee, I saw a great opportunity to have him see what he wanted. Sure enough, he lost another $600 about 2 hours later. I know now that I'll never get used to the Tournament pressure. I have "No Problem" playing for the cash (as long as I have at least 10 barrels) but I'll never get used to getting beat while I still have cash in my pocket. I guess at 58 - It’s too late to change.
Got a lot more but - not now.
TY & GL
 
Time Mix Up

Fred Agnir said:
It helps to actually make it to your match somewhat on time, my friend. LOL!!!

Fred <~~~ glad to have finally met Tom

Fred - The night before I checked with David at the main tourney desk and he said my match would be scheduled at 4 pm but probably wouldn't go off before 5. I had told the hotel desk to not put through any calls unless it was from my wife with an emergency.

My phone rang at 2 pm and I thought the worst until I answered it and the young lady said I was about to forfeit my match.

I had to throw in my contacts and go down & play without even washing my face. But I am giving NO excuses as I won the first game and "Just Dogged It" for the next two.

I AM NOT A TOURNAMENT PLAYER AND HOPE TO NEVER BE!

There was soooooo much action that by being out of the tourney and able to scheduled my time around getting up at 4 pm and hitting the pool before getting dressed for the night was the best thing that could have been for me.
I was able to take my time and really never got downstairs until 8 pm or so. I thought it was great that we could watch the action on the TV table right in our rooms on channel 8. I stayed up every morning until the breakfast buffet opened @ 6:30 am. I was able to capture 3 players for 4 different money games that rewarded me with more cash than if I had placed very very well in the tourney.
What I think happens at a wonderful tourney like this is - The average players from all over get tired of just watching the matches after a few days and want to play themselves. By being of a mature age and not known by most, I was able to find other mature players that wanted ACTION.

"WONDERFUL COUNTRY, AMERICA"

TY & GL
 
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