I have waited 2 days since the DCC hoping Jay would come clean and admit his unfair decision regarding his 1p challenge. Again the integrity and credibility of the game has been compromised and no less by one of the most popular guys on this forum and in the industry. I really enjoyed the
1p challenge, especially the friendly competition between several top players trying to crack this extremely difficult test of skill. Alex, John, Cliff, Mika and Gabe trying over and over to break 50 but to no avail. Finally John Schmidt got to 45 under extremely difficult conditions in the room where the straight pool challenge was also being held. Finally on the last day Mika got to 47 score to take the lead. I watched Alex and Gabe pulling their hair out trying to succeed to win. They spent a lot of money trying as did John. Then lo and behold it was posted that Gabe finally came through at shot a 60. Wow that was great I thought. Jay posted what a good accomplishment it was and how well Gabe played. (Gabe played well all week). But Jay selectively forgot to mention, that early in the morning of the last night of the competion he let Gabe try the challenge on the "TV TABLE". You got to be kidding me I told John. He confirmed it. Now I ask you did he let anyone else go out there and try it? No. That has got to be one of the most unfair decisions I have ever heard of. Put one player on a much easier table for a shot at the money when noone else had a chance. That table played so much easier than the ones in the challenge room. 60 was a piece of cake. Think of all the money spent by all the players to try this challenge on only 2 tables in a tough room then find out one player got a huge advantage by going to the TV table. What a joke and insult to all who tried that discipline on the very difficult tables. I watched for hours and let me tell you they were much tougher than the TV table.
So our sport has another black eye to overcome. What a sad state of affairs, please explain Jay.
1p challenge, especially the friendly competition between several top players trying to crack this extremely difficult test of skill. Alex, John, Cliff, Mika and Gabe trying over and over to break 50 but to no avail. Finally John Schmidt got to 45 under extremely difficult conditions in the room where the straight pool challenge was also being held. Finally on the last day Mika got to 47 score to take the lead. I watched Alex and Gabe pulling their hair out trying to succeed to win. They spent a lot of money trying as did John. Then lo and behold it was posted that Gabe finally came through at shot a 60. Wow that was great I thought. Jay posted what a good accomplishment it was and how well Gabe played. (Gabe played well all week). But Jay selectively forgot to mention, that early in the morning of the last night of the competion he let Gabe try the challenge on the "TV TABLE". You got to be kidding me I told John. He confirmed it. Now I ask you did he let anyone else go out there and try it? No. That has got to be one of the most unfair decisions I have ever heard of. Put one player on a much easier table for a shot at the money when noone else had a chance. That table played so much easier than the ones in the challenge room. 60 was a piece of cake. Think of all the money spent by all the players to try this challenge on only 2 tables in a tough room then find out one player got a huge advantage by going to the TV table. What a joke and insult to all who tried that discipline on the very difficult tables. I watched for hours and let me tell you they were much tougher than the TV table.
So our sport has another black eye to overcome. What a sad state of affairs, please explain Jay.