We had as good a final match, as I could have hoped for: DC local Bus Driver Ronnie vs. up and comer Brandon Shuff playing even up. The format is a race to 15 balls, with the score from the first rack carrying over into the second rack. Ronnie won the break and left Brandon stuck, pretty bad. I didn’t see Brandon’s shot, so the following is based on the shot as described by Joey Ryan: Ronnie left Brandon on the stack. Brandon kicks two rails into the 12 ball, sends the cue up table and leaves the 12 hanging in his own pocket!
It was something like this:
In the first rack, Brandon also made the kick-bank shot that Pagulyon made against Scott Frost (I think) in one of my Accustats tapes. Long story short, Ronnie won the first rack 8-7. Brandon had the break in the second rack, needing 8 balls to Ronnie’s 7. Brandon won by about 15-11 or 15-10. It might have been closer, but Ronnie cut his finger pretty good late in the first rack.
Also, of note:
* AZB’s own Andrew Manning came out and gave it a whirl, but had the bad luck of drawing Brandon, who was pretty hot tonight (see, e.g., the above 2-rail kick).
* Strawberry Brooks came by and watched for a while. He also showed me, Joey, and Brandon a couple of shots. A woman who is writing a biography about Strawberry also came tonight and took a lot of pictures and videotaped the finals match between Brandon and Ronnie. Hopefully I can get the pictures and video of the match from her and post some highlights here.
Overall, it went pretty well. The only downside is that only 7 players showed up (this is why I ran singles instead of blind-draw doubles), but given the caliber of players that showed up tonight, and the number who say they'll show up next time, I think I can build on that.
First Sunday of every month at Cue Bar, on U St. NW, in DC. Practice starts at 4:00 p.m. 100% payout.
Cory
P.S. Hat tip to Ronnie: I had never met him, though I knew him by reputation. He introduced himself as “Ron” and asked how the handicaps get set. I said I’d watch him play and then use my best guess to handicap him. His answer was “just make me whatever the highest guy here is.”
P.P.S. For some reason, the cue ball doesn't show up in the above image. Here's the wei code: START(%AN7O5%BL7P8%CI9T5%DL7N1%EM7P1%FK6P1%GK6N8%HM7N8%ID4V2%JK6M5%KH4O3%LH3X2%MK6Q4%NJ5R0%OJ5M0%PO5N3%Up8W3%VI9X6%WI7D4%XO7N3%YD2M8%ZI2C6%[H7W5%\D0P0%]D0E6%^H3X6)END
It was something like this:
In the first rack, Brandon also made the kick-bank shot that Pagulyon made against Scott Frost (I think) in one of my Accustats tapes. Long story short, Ronnie won the first rack 8-7. Brandon had the break in the second rack, needing 8 balls to Ronnie’s 7. Brandon won by about 15-11 or 15-10. It might have been closer, but Ronnie cut his finger pretty good late in the first rack.
Also, of note:
* AZB’s own Andrew Manning came out and gave it a whirl, but had the bad luck of drawing Brandon, who was pretty hot tonight (see, e.g., the above 2-rail kick).
* Strawberry Brooks came by and watched for a while. He also showed me, Joey, and Brandon a couple of shots. A woman who is writing a biography about Strawberry also came tonight and took a lot of pictures and videotaped the finals match between Brandon and Ronnie. Hopefully I can get the pictures and video of the match from her and post some highlights here.
Overall, it went pretty well. The only downside is that only 7 players showed up (this is why I ran singles instead of blind-draw doubles), but given the caliber of players that showed up tonight, and the number who say they'll show up next time, I think I can build on that.
First Sunday of every month at Cue Bar, on U St. NW, in DC. Practice starts at 4:00 p.m. 100% payout.
Cory
P.S. Hat tip to Ronnie: I had never met him, though I knew him by reputation. He introduced himself as “Ron” and asked how the handicaps get set. I said I’d watch him play and then use my best guess to handicap him. His answer was “just make me whatever the highest guy here is.”
P.P.S. For some reason, the cue ball doesn't show up in the above image. Here's the wei code: START(%AN7O5%BL7P8%CI9T5%DL7N1%EM7P1%FK6P1%GK6N8%HM7N8%ID4V2%JK6M5%KH4O3%LH3X2%MK6Q4%NJ5R0%OJ5M0%PO5N3%Up8W3%VI9X6%WI7D4%XO7N3%YD2M8%ZI2C6%[H7W5%\D0P0%]D0E6%^H3X6)END
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