Nine Ball Event: VIP Billiards, Catonsville, MD (Sat. Dec. 1)

Photo of the room.

Took a photo towards the end of the tournament.
 

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If you can get Ozzie Reynolds to pronounce my name correctly I talk Curtis into giving you paid entry fee for life...or at least he'll give you a sloppy kiss on the cheek!!!

:yikes:

I apologize Frank! I will get some one on one lessons from you at the next event. At least we're even...I mispronounced your name and you misspelled mine.:)
 
Results!

Congratulations to Matt Krah, who went through the field of 25 players undefeated, which included strong players such as Paul Adolini, Tommy Kay, Andy Lincoln, Marlon Alcaraz, Steve Ball, Kevin West, Fred Scott, Alan Duty, Dave Beegle and Sergey Bolotin.

Special thanks to Paul Adolini, Scott Emory and Kirk Dewease who came all the way from Waynesboro, PA.
Additional special thanks to Kevin West and Fred Scott who made the journey from the Eastern Shore.

Surprisingly, Alan Duty, Kevin West and Fred Scott did not finish in the money, which only proves there are no guarantees in this beautiful game of ours.

The races were extended slightly to 8/6 due to the smaller field, but that did not stop Matt Krah from sailing through the winner's side to the finish line, beating an ever-improving Sergey Bolotin in the first set of the Finals. Sergey is certainly becoming "tournament-tough" and it showed yesterday.

Thanks as always to the owners, Steve and Jessica Didier, who are extremely accommodating and always at the ready to help in any way.

Here are the results:

  1. Matt Krah = $400
  2. Sergey Bolotin = $250
  3. Andy Lincoln = $150
  4. Paul Adolini = $80
  5. Steve Ball = $60
  6. Matt Shilinski = $60

Stay tuned for the next event on January 26th. 2013.
 
Copy of tournament chart.

I have attached a GIF of the chart for those interested.
 

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Thanks for the charts Curtis. I don't know about others but I think it is cool to follow the chart and see how a tournament went down. :cool:
 
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