Mobile..The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
I don't usually post action and tournament reports, but I have to let everyone know what happened in Mobile this weekend. First, I got to meet Ted Harris, who did the cue work at the event, and Ronnie Allen who I have admired for a long time.
Before I get into things, let me say that it was one of the best tournament experiences in my pool lifetime.
We got into town Friday around midnight and got to Breakers around 1 am. The ring game was down to 2 players, Reed Pierce and LittleJohn. And not to knock anyones action, but LittleJohn has improved at least 2 balls since the last time I saw him play (which hasn't been that long ago). The ring game went on for about an hour after we arrived with great 10 ball being played. LittleJohn won the money (I think $8000) with great play and the help of several opportune 10 balls on the break.
Of course the banter being exchanged was classic between LittleJohn, Scotty Townsend, Shanon Daulton and many of the other "action" heroes in the room, with quite a few heated exchanges. If this didn't interest you, you could just turn around and watch Cliff Joyner, Richie Richeson, Tony Chohan, Ronnie Allen and other champions playing several thousand dollar sets of one pocket. I saw many old friends that I hadn't seen in years. Awesome.
I finally left Breakers around 6:30 am to get a couple of hours sleep before the tournament started at noon. I didn't realize at the time how critical these couple of hours would be.
1 pm Saturday.....There was of course a full field (or at least 125 players) with many, many champions. The calcutta didn't get started till around 3. I think around 20 players went for at least $400, and many other in the $250-$300 range. I'm not sure of the calcutta total, but it was huge. The matches started around 4 or 4:30, and this is where the real fun started.
With 125 players and 8 tables, things progressed at what seemed like a snails pace. The tournament director finally made the decision that if they were going to finish on Sunday that there could be no break in play. This was a new experience for me. It's the first tournament I have ever seen that ran matches continuously from Saturday afternoon till completion without a break in play. The players that were able to get a couple of hours sleep between matches were lucky. I played at around 6 pm Saturday, 2 am Sunday morning, 7 am Suday morning, and around 1 pm Sunday afternoon. I never left the poolroom except to check out of my hotel (which I didn't get a chance to use). How players can run out on no sleep amazes me. And with just a few exception, most playes were on time for their matches.
And with the players that were there; let me just say that you should hear the woofing and matching up when these guys are working on no sleep for about 30 hours. Bear and Ricky ran a great tournament, and Mobile is getting to be classic for high stakes action.
This is getting too long, so......I left around 3 pm Sunday with no sleep and an 8 hour drive back to SC ahead of me. The ride home was long, and the weekend was certainly exhausting, but the experience was amazing. I hope someone (Vagabond or Ted???????) can clue me in on what happened from 3 pm till completion.
Isn't pool the greatest sport ever?
Mike
I don't usually post action and tournament reports, but I have to let everyone know what happened in Mobile this weekend. First, I got to meet Ted Harris, who did the cue work at the event, and Ronnie Allen who I have admired for a long time.
Before I get into things, let me say that it was one of the best tournament experiences in my pool lifetime.
We got into town Friday around midnight and got to Breakers around 1 am. The ring game was down to 2 players, Reed Pierce and LittleJohn. And not to knock anyones action, but LittleJohn has improved at least 2 balls since the last time I saw him play (which hasn't been that long ago). The ring game went on for about an hour after we arrived with great 10 ball being played. LittleJohn won the money (I think $8000) with great play and the help of several opportune 10 balls on the break.
Of course the banter being exchanged was classic between LittleJohn, Scotty Townsend, Shanon Daulton and many of the other "action" heroes in the room, with quite a few heated exchanges. If this didn't interest you, you could just turn around and watch Cliff Joyner, Richie Richeson, Tony Chohan, Ronnie Allen and other champions playing several thousand dollar sets of one pocket. I saw many old friends that I hadn't seen in years. Awesome.
I finally left Breakers around 6:30 am to get a couple of hours sleep before the tournament started at noon. I didn't realize at the time how critical these couple of hours would be.
1 pm Saturday.....There was of course a full field (or at least 125 players) with many, many champions. The calcutta didn't get started till around 3. I think around 20 players went for at least $400, and many other in the $250-$300 range. I'm not sure of the calcutta total, but it was huge. The matches started around 4 or 4:30, and this is where the real fun started.
With 125 players and 8 tables, things progressed at what seemed like a snails pace. The tournament director finally made the decision that if they were going to finish on Sunday that there could be no break in play. This was a new experience for me. It's the first tournament I have ever seen that ran matches continuously from Saturday afternoon till completion without a break in play. The players that were able to get a couple of hours sleep between matches were lucky. I played at around 6 pm Saturday, 2 am Sunday morning, 7 am Suday morning, and around 1 pm Sunday afternoon. I never left the poolroom except to check out of my hotel (which I didn't get a chance to use). How players can run out on no sleep amazes me. And with just a few exception, most playes were on time for their matches.
And with the players that were there; let me just say that you should hear the woofing and matching up when these guys are working on no sleep for about 30 hours. Bear and Ricky ran a great tournament, and Mobile is getting to be classic for high stakes action.
This is getting too long, so......I left around 3 pm Sunday with no sleep and an 8 hour drive back to SC ahead of me. The ride home was long, and the weekend was certainly exhausting, but the experience was amazing. I hope someone (Vagabond or Ted???????) can clue me in on what happened from 3 pm till completion.
Isn't pool the greatest sport ever?
Mike
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