I don't believe the Open is seeded...and that is just how it should be, IMO.
The tournament is seeded. Top 16 on WPA, Top 12 finishers from last year, past champions, and hall of famers. Shane and I were very upset that we had to play each other but there is nothing that could have been done. Plus there are a lot more than 32 great players in the tournament, so there were going to be some tough match up's.
The tournament is seeded. Top 16 on WPA, Top 12 finishers from last year, past champions, and hall of famers. Shane and I were very upset that we had to play each other but there is nothing that could have been done. Plus there are a lot more than 32 great players in the tournament, so there were going to be some tough match up's.
As for Shane, he has to win his next ten matches to get to the hot seat!
Not a slam, just trying to help.
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The tournament is seeded. Top 16 on WPA, Top 12 finishers from last year, past champions, and hall of famers. Shane and I were very upset that we had to play each other but there is nothing that could have been done. Plus there are a lot more than 32 great players in the tournament, so there were going to be some tough match up's.
I agree, I didnt want to say that. But since you did-its bullshit that you and Shane had to play so earily in the tournment, it's great for weaker players in the tournment but the guys playing for a living, and the rail birds lose out when 2 top players are the first match. And JA plays Ocollo in 30 minutes as their 2nd match, thats as bad as SVB and mike day 1.
I don't think it's close to a 100-1 shot. Mike's an excellent player, and any top player is capable of beating another top player in a short race by a lopsided count (I think a race to 11 is still a short race). It's just the nature of the game.
Corey beat Mika 11-0 in the U.S. Open final, Grady beat Buddy once 11-0, and Earl beat Nick 11-0 when Nick was number 1 in the world. I know of those matches just because they're on Accu-Stats. With the amount of pool these guys play everybody's gonna lose lopsided once in a while.
Oh ok! I stand corrected. Thank you, sir!here is an article about that very tournament:
http://www.billiardsdigest.com/new_30over30/19.php
if i understand the article correctly, it looks like sigel lost his third-round match, then won 12 in a row to take the title.
Here is a Terry Ardeno question, Has anyone at the US open ever won it after losing the first match???