Our First Tournament, My First TD Experience

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We had our tournament in Pelham, AL last week at the Blue Collar Bar & Grill. It was 8 ball open, $1,500 added, $100 entry fee. We had 22 entries. At first I was disappointed, however in retrospect, I think if we would have had a full field, it would have been chaos given our lack of experience.

I was pleased overall with how things went. People appeared to be enjoying themselves, we had zero complaints from the players and got lots of positive feedback. What we lacked in volume was made up for by quality. Stevie Moore took first place in a sudden death ahead by 2 playoff. Bruce Knoll (Stevie Moore told me he knew this fellow as Stevie Knoll and knew he was a strong player) out of FL took second place, he beat Stevie 11-10 and then lost a close sudden death playoff 2-0. Jason Hill, a very strong local took third. David Rowell, whom I was told has won the Amateur 8 ball National Championship and owns a local pool room (Bumpers) was 4th. Bill Eisenhard and Tim Baron took 5th and 6th respectively. The payouts, in order, was $1,488, $930, $558, $372, $186 and $186. Another local young gun, Brandon Davenport, lost to Bruce Eisenhard 9 - 8 despite running 7 of the 8 racks he broke in that match. JoeyA showed up, played well but was outed in the third round. I was able to chat with Joey quite some time. He is ever bit as nice a gentleman in person as he is here on line. Rumor has it he went over to another pool room and demolished a local 1 pocket player 9-2 for several hundred dollars.

I was very impressed by the attitude and sportsmanship of all players. Stevie really struggled with his break the last 4 matches or it wouldn't have been as close as it was. The competition was close, most of the matches among the last 8 players went hill-hill, lots of incredible pool being played.

Our plans are to have another similar tournament within the next 6 months. We will be ready this time for a larger field. We used the InGen Bracket Software, it was great! There are a number of other features in this software we didn't know how to use but will incorporate the next go around.

The last 4 competitors were REALLY strong players. The Knoll fellow from FL might be the mentally toughest guy I've seen play. He refused to ever quit and just kept grinding, grinding and grinding more. I believe his last 4 matches all went hill-hill. He had Stevie down 7-1 in the final when Stevie broke dry the first 4 racks. Stevie hit another level and came back to tie 8-8. At 10-9, Stevie got a bit of bad roll, Knoll ran out and then broke and ran to win the match. Knoll came through the losers bracket so this resulted in an ahead by 2 sudden death. Bruce broke, ran down to 2 balls, missed a near table length 1/8 ball cut that paused in the pocket. Stevie ran out, broke and ran, tournament to Stevie.

My thanks for all the players who were the ones really responsible for making this an excellent tournament and a lot of fun for me personally. We're also grateful to our sponsors Ozone Billiards, RG Billiards and BumperNets.

I'll post a few pictures following.
 
We had a 55" TV next to the Tournament desk that showed the InGen Generated Brackets. Really made it stress free for me as the players and spectators could easily see the brackets.



Me and Stevie Moore with his winnings.

 
Bruce (or Stevie) Knoll receiving his second place prize money from my Son Andy.



Jason Hill receiving his 3rd place prize money.



Jason Hill and his Girlfriend. Super nice people.

 
David Rowell, the 4th place finisher, shooting a shot.



Tim Baron our 5th place finisher.



Bill Eisenhard, our other 5th place finisher.

 
JoeyA watching his opponent and considering his next shot.



Stevie Moore's friend Todd Edwards. Very good player and I can tell you, this guy was a hoot.



Stevie Moore in full focus.

 
Local young gun Brandon Davenport. I clocked his break 3 times with the Break Speed iPhone app at 26.4, 26.3 and 26.5.



Mike Weeks, a strong player that I believe came up with JoeyA won 7 games from Stevie Moore.



Since the turnout was relatively small, my Son Andy hopped in and played. Andy is a strong APA 6/7 in the local league but found out what it was to play against the big boys. He played Jason Hill in the first round (no favoritism was shown in the random draw generated by InGen) and got taken out 9-0 I believe. He did manage to take a couple of games off Bruce Knoll in the 3rd round after winning in the second round. Great experience for him.

 
Props to you guys for keeping the love alive at a local level.
Keep up the good work..
 
Bruce Knoll (Stevie Moore told me he knew this fellow as Stevie Knoll and knew he was a strong player) out of FL took second place, he beat Stevie 11-10 and then lost a close sudden death playoff 2-0.

Steve Knoll won the APA 8b singles back in 2011. He can play a little.
 
Good Job

Looks like you had a good time. When you have your next one,
give us as much notice as possible and I will try to make a road
trip and bring some of our friends from Indy down to play.

Thanks, Carl
 
Congrats on your tourney. Can you tell me how you connected to the tv, and again what you used for generating the brackets?
 
Congrats on your tourney. Can you tell me how you connected to the tv, and again what you used for generating the brackets?

I purchased the InGenPool Software for around $75 per year licensing fee. Downloaded it to my laptop. It creates the brackets, allows you to assign tables and also has a Calcutta Manager. I connected the laptop to the TV with an HDMI cable. I used a setting in the control panel to project my laptop screen onto the TV Screen.

By the time we have the next tournament, I expect we should have several more Smart TV's. I'm pretty sure we'll be able to connect to all the Smart TV's wirelessly by using a DLNA plug in with the laptop.
 
I purchased the InGenPool Software for around $75 per year licensing fee. Downloaded it to my laptop. It creates the brackets, allows you to assign tables and also has a Calcutta Manager. I connected the laptop to the TV with an HDMI cable. I used a setting in the control panel to project my laptop screen onto the TV Screen.

By the time we have the next tournament, I expect we should have several more Smart TV's. I'm pretty sure we'll be able to connect to all the Smart TV's wirelessly by using a DLNA plug in with the laptop.

Interesting, thanks!
 
Mark...So Blue Collar must be the new name of the bar, huh? Looks like you had a pretty good turnout! Best of luck in the future. I still believe we can do a successful pool school in Birmingham! I'm out on the west coast now, but I'll see you either in Indy or Pelham one of these days! :D

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
 
Mark...So Blue Collar must be the new name of the bar, huh? Looks like you had a pretty good turnout! Best of luck in the future. I still believe we can do a successful pool school in Birmingham! I'm out on the west coast now, but I'll see you either in Indy or Pelham one of these days! :D

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Scott, yes that is the new name. We changed it as soon as the liquor license transfer was approved. We would love to host your pool school.
 
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