Melinda said:
Gee Linda, that is pretty impressive since just a few weeks ago you claimed to be just a lowley C player when you wanted to get into the Cue's Amateur tournament. Your speed seems to have some kind of special flexibility depending on your post? I know Liz pretty well since we were BCA teammates a few years ago and she was no less than a B+ player back then!rackmsuckr said:That is weird too! Liz plays about my speed.
I dunno if Allison ever lost in first round, however i do remember at Florida a few of the top 10 went down in second rounds-Allison being one of them. That road back to semis was tough. Thats when she had them neck problems before the match-and like a true champion gave a great show, shooting first three matches left handed or a bridge. Good Luck Ally!AuntyDan said:Wow, when was the last time Allison Fisher got beat in the first round? They even have a seeding system in the WPBA that ensures the top ranked players don't meet until the late rounds.
cuechick said:Gee Linda, that is pretty impressive since just a few weeks ago you claimed to be just a lowley C player when you wanted to get into the Cue's Amateur tournament. Your speed seems to have some kind of special flexibility depending on your post? I know Liz pretty well since we were BCA teammates a few years ago and she was no less than a B+ player back then!
Scottster said:A player with "B" skill level credentials meets the requirements to be in a capped field of 150 of the best players in the world?
Enjoy your 2006 season.
Colin Colenso said:btw. Kim Ga Young beat Liz Ford 9-6 in the first round. There seems to be some confusion about that.
TheConArtist said:Aww man this ticks me off, Allison going out like that.