DoomCue said:Holy crap - Joe beat Parica 11-7!
-djb
I can just imagine... I wish I was there right now!Purdman said:I watched that match last night. The kid plays a mean stick!!! Stayed cool thruout the entire match.
Purdman
The Russian is hitting them pretty mean too.
mouse said:He beat me 66-0, me being an 8. I only got 3 kick shots in the whole match. Good luck Joey.
MOUSE
Actually, based on the score that mouse gave, it sounds like he was an 8 and not a 9. A 9 would have had to score 75 and he won with 66.cuetechasaurus said:I'm guessing Joey was an APA 9? Even so, I would like to give yet another congratulations to the APA on allowing top players to sneak into their events and rob them. Good job APA!![]()
mouse said:He beat me 66-0, me being an 8. I only got 3 kick shots in the whole match. Good luck Joey.
MOUSE
At APA nationals, Mini-Mania events have shorter races to save time. I'm not sure if the race is to 66 or not, but it's shorter than 75. I played Joe last year, and I got 54.JDB said:Actually, based on the score that mouse gave, it sounds like he was an 8 and not a 9. A 9 would have had to score 75 and he won with 66.
So "top players" shouldn't be allowed to play in an amateur event?cuetechasaurus said:I'm guessing Joey was an APA 9? Even so, I would like to give yet another congratulations to the APA on allowing top players to sneak into their events and rob them. Good job APA!![]()
Thanks for the clarification. I stand corrected.DoomCue said:At APA nationals, Mini-Mania events have shorter races to save time. I'm not sure if the race is to 66 or not, but it's shorter than 75. I played Joe last year, and I got 54.
And yes, I'm a 9.
-djb
DoomCue said:So "top players" shouldn't be allowed to play in an amateur event?![]()
The APA is for AMATEURS. That does not exclude "top players." I know Joe has done well in some regional events and he's obviously having a good run at the Open, but that doesn't mean he's a pro, and it doesn't mean he should be banned from APA events.
And yes, Joe did play as a 9 last year at the APA NTC.
-djb
Kirkwood is no longer allowed to play in APA events. He was allowed to play in this year's Masters event in Vegas because he had played in his league and paid his fees and dues for the entire season, and the APA didn't feel it would be right to allow him to do that, then ban him in Vegas (I know this because a protest was filed against Dream Team - Michigan at the APA NTC for having Kirkwood on the team). While I feel he shouldn't have been allowed to play in his league in the first place, I do think the APA did the right thing in Vegas since he actually was allowed to play in a Masters league. I'm not sure what the circumstances were surrounding the decision to allow him to play in the league, but more than likely that was made by the area's LO. They should be the "first line of defense" for issues like this, and I find it hard to believe the LO didn't think Kirkwood is a pro.Chilifide said:I have no problem with Joe playing in the APA, but I think letting Jason Kirkwood play is pushing the envelope. By the way my problem isn't with Jason it's with the APA's screening of pro players, or lack of screening.
--Chili
gopi-1 said:Joey's luck ran out. He met his match in Ronnie "The Volcano" Alcano.
The match wasn't even close, 11 games to 4...