Reno Action Update

nfty9er

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When we last left you Tony Chohan was playing Marlon Manalo a 10 ahead set 9 ball with Tony getting the 8 for $3500 and thousands more on the side.
They had to quit at 6 a.m. that morning as the room was closed. They came back the next night to finish up. Tony got to 8 ahead several times before struggling to stay ahead and eventually the match got to even. At this point the players agreed to change the race to 8 ahead due to the length of time it had taken and the only consolation was they would flip for the first break although Marlon had won the last game to get to even. Tony won the flip but nothing else, and ironically after never being behind in 10 hours of play all of a sudden he lost the set in 1 hour.
I was told this Manalo guy shoots like Efren did 20 years ago.
 
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I am glad someone is letting us know what is going on up there. Who won the Amateur tournament? Is there no board that post the positions of the players during the tournament? There was a time computers were used to place players and look up averages. What difficulties the scorekeepers must have to type in all those changes and then to post it on the internet. It seems to me that some people that get paid to run the tournament and also get money from promoting the USPPA that they should, would have enough consideration to post the results to those players who have jobs and cannot attend. Unless of course they are too busy boasting about what a great player they are or boasting about what a great job they are doing. So who won the tournament? The USPPA is losing players faster than you can scratch on the break. This is yet another black eye on the current promoter who is more concerned about his image than letting others keep abreast of the results. What is going on with the Reno Open? Who won between Tony and Manalo?
nfty9er said:
When we last left you Tony Chohan was playing Marlon Manalo a 10 ahead set 9 ball with Tony getting the 8 for $3500 and thousands more on the side.
They had to quit at 6 a.m. that morning as the room was closed. They came back the next night to finish up. Tony got to 8 ahead several times before struggling to stay ahead and eventually the match got to even. At this point the players agreed to change the race to 8 ahead due to the length of time it had taken and the only consolation was they would flip for the first break although Marlon had won the last game to get to even. Tony won the flip but nothing else, and ironically after never being behind in 10 hours of play all of a sudden he lost the set in 1 hour.
I was told this Manalo guy shoots like Efren did 20 years ago.
:o :cool:
 
"Tony won the flip but nothing else, and ironically after never being behind in 10 hours of play all of a sudden he lost the set in 1 hour." tony lost and manalo won :rolleyes:
 
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