Johnny Archer vs. Jason Shaw

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Live, On Location – The Simonis Arena at Sandcastle Billirds in Edison,
NJ. http://www.sandcastlebilliards.com/
Accu-Stats and London Bridge Promotions present "Showdown III" featuring Johnny Archer
squaring off against Jayson Shaw.


Monday April 8, 2013
8:00pm Eastern Standard Time (5:00pm on the West Coast)

Live on Pay-Per-View - Reasonably priced at $10.00.
There will be replays for 12 hours after the match ends for the Pay-Per-View customers who may have missed it or wish to see it again.

This will be a Race to 21 - Ten Ball on the Ten-Foot Diamond Table.
Mandatory Push-out after the break
Shot clock: 30 seconds
Call Shot

"Sudden-Sudden death" if tied at 18 or higher.

Join us Monday night, April 8, 2013 at 8:00pm EST.
Live Pay-Per-View and "In-person" seating will be offered.

The Pay-Per-View price will be $10.00
The price for seating at the event will also be $10.00.

For more information and to purchase the Pay-Per-View showing please click
the link below:

http://www.accu-stats.com or
http://www.accu-stats.com/liveppv.html
For the "In Person" tickets please contact Ed Liddawi directly:
http://www.sandcastlebilliards.com/
101 Townsley St Edison, NJ 08837
(732) 632-9277

This event has been put together and is being sponsored by Geoff Conway of
London Bridge Promotions.(geoffpooljunkie@yahoo.com)
Join us for what promises to be a really great show!
Thanks,

:cool:
 
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What's the point of sudden-sudden death in a race to 21 at 18 games? Why not just make it a race to 19 then.
 
What's the point of sudden-sudden death in a race to 21 at 18 games? Why not just make it a race to 19 then.

No doubt, that is kinda stupid. In effect if the match is close, it will be a shorter race.

Woohoo, the viewers get less pool for their $10, score...
 
Live, On Location – The Simonis Arena at Sandcastle Billirds in Edison,
NJ. http://www.sandcastlebilliards.com/
Accu-Stats and London Bridge Promotions present "Showdown III" featuring Johnny Archer
squaring off against Jayson Shaw.


Monday April 8, 2013
8:00pm Eastern Standard Time (5:00pm on the West Coast)

Live on Pay-Per-View - Reasonably priced at $10.00.
There will be replays for 12 hours after the match ends for the Pay-Per-View customers who may have missed it or wish to see it again.

This will be a Race to 21 - Ten Ball on the Ten-Foot Diamond Table.
Mandatory Push-out after the break
Shot clock: 30 seconds
Call Shot

"Sudden-Sudden death" if tied at 18 or higher.

Join us Monday night, April 8, 2013 at 8:00pm EST.
Live Pay-Per-View and "In-person" seating will be offered.

The Pay-Per-View price will be $10.00
The price for seating at the event will also be $10.00.

For more information and to purchase the Pay-Per-View showing please click
the link below:

http://www.accu-stats.com or
http://www.accu-stats.com/liveppv.html
For the "In Person" tickets please contact Ed Liddawi directly:
http://www.sandcastlebilliards.com/
101 Townsley St Edison, NJ 08837
(732) 632-9277

This event has been put together and is being sponsored by Geoff Conway of
London Bridge Promotions.(geoffpooljunkie@yahoo.com)
Join us for what promises to be a really great show!
Thanks,

:cool:

OP updated with the same ! tyvm :cool:
 
What's the point of sudden-sudden death in a race to 21 at 18 games? Why not just make it a race to 19 then.

I really would like it to be a win by 2 format.

Advantage swings could be more exciting than one hill hill game !

Yes , no , maybe ?

What about a must be 3 ahead ending for big race money matches !

For my money I would have wanted it. Ahead matches was my way to go back in the day. Races were for the tournaments used to be my way of thinking !

Thought for food, lol !

:cool:
 
ahead set

It always sucks to play a big set and know that it was decided by one game where somebody rolled good.

Why not race to 21 wins if the oponent has 18 or less and if not keep going until someone is 3 ahead. If that doesnt happen by 25games then its over.

I played 7 sets for cash this week with a opponent. We play pretty even and he won 4 sets, 3 of them ended with him rolling pretty strongly. I was lucky to only get stuck for $50. This kind of set would ensure a definitive winner.

I will try to tune in, thanks.
 
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