Props to J. Beretta............

I went to the link, it's a match between Wei Tzu Chien and Christina Tkach. No J. Beretta.
 
What does that have to do with saying you like JB's play and posting a link to single match between two others?
 
What does that have to do with saying you like JB's play and posting a link to single match between two others?[/QUOTE Its a link to today's matches. If you go to that site you can watch all the others leading up to today. I guess i wasn't clear on all that. JB won the winners
 
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Tkach up 7-0. Smoking this gal. She'll most likely play Allison next. Winner of that will play JENNIFER BERETTA. Hope that's clear enuff.
 
Yeah that was a nail biter last night, great match and Jennifer really held it together and made some incredible shots
 
Still slow as death. Absolutely no reason a race to 9 should take over 2 hours. But great job for both Jen and Allison. Great tournament.
 
OMG
That hotseat match Allison Fisher v Jennifer Barretta is 3hr 45 min for 17 racks i.e. 13.2 minutes.
Even if deduct timeouts of say 15 minutes that is 3.5 hours for 17 racks i.e. 12.4 minutes per rack
:D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRvQgzobcb4


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OMG
That hotseat match Allison Fisher v Jennifer Barretta is 3hr 45 min for 17 racks i.e. 13.2 minutes.
Even if deduct timeouts of say 15 minutes that is 3.5 hours for 17 racks i.e. 12.4 minutes per rack
:D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRvQgzobcb4


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So if you watched it, I’m curious what’s resulting in taking so long? Is it either or both players taking a longer than normal length of time decision making before they go down on the shot, regularly or once in a while, or is it that they are having long safety battles in so many of the games? Or is it all of the above?
 
I just watched Efren and Earl play a race to 11 then a race to 15. Both sets in under 2 1/2 hours. Just sayin.
 
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