Is there a posting anywhere that shows the prize payouts for the 9 Ball, Banks and One Pocket segments of the Derby City Classic?
I just noticed it is not always the second from the right. But it is the one that looks like a podium.
We have the payouts listed for the major events. Just go here:
http://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/124-derby-city-classic/5536-derby-city-classic-2014/children/
And then click on the event you want. When you get to the event home you will see a yellow-orange button at the top (second from the right) that looks like a podium. Click there to get the results. Click on the camera to see photos, etc.
Hope this helps.
Jerry: I noticed that the straight pool totals do not contain the daily and event high run prizes. In the case of Ralf Souquet, that was a significant amount.
Here are the high run prizes for the Straight Pool in case you want to correct your totals.
The high run prizes were as follows:
Ralf Souquet$1,500.00;
Huidji See-$300;
Niels Feijen-$300;
Dennis Orcollo-$300;
Darren Appleton-$200;
Nick van den Berg-$200;
John Schmidt-$200;
Konstantin Stepanov-$200;
Jayson Shaw-$100;
Alex Lely-$100.00.
John Schmidt the best in the US and he only got 7th. Between the Pinoy and Europeans, ugh.
Ken
Dennis,
Thank you! I do not know if Mike has this or not but I will make sure he gets it.
Best,
Jerry
That was a tough table as well. Running 100 with those conditions is pretty spectacular. No 400's happening on that equipment!John Schmidt the best in the US and he only got 7th. Between the Pinoy and Europeans, ugh.
Ken
That was a tough table as well. Running 100 with those conditions is pretty spectacular. No 400's happening on that equipment!
-td
I see that Ralf is still listed as making $650 in The Straight Pool Challenge when in fact he made a total of $2,150.00. A significant difference.
The others have not been updated either.
I have just updated the prize money. This is the first I have seen of the bonus money listing for this year. Thanks for sending it over.
Mike
It really doesnt matter how tough the table was, everyone played on the same table.
My point was US best (assume John is the best in US) and he got 7th.
I dont know anyone in the US that is better, but I assume John is.
Ken