Hey Watchez, I just got this and its pretty late..... My # is 573-480-6707. I dont know for sure if i can make it but i will call you if im coming.... Good luck
Just for the record. I will place in the money on Sunday. **** the bullshit. I am salty how I played on Saturday. I played way below my ability. That goes for the entire night. I will be on the map. Give me about a month or two. I just have not been playing like I would like too (as far a frequency).
Well the annual tournament has finally wrapped up just after 3 a.m.
Dustin Dunham went undefeated and took the guaranteed $1000
Jon Williams came in 2nd after a 2 and a 1/2 battle with Ron Omachi(3rd), Ron was on the hill and Jon kept chopping wood and both players got more than a couple turns at the table in the hill hill match. With Jon going on to face Dustin Dunham and it was a fast paced match Dustin 9-5.
In the Sunday Open Watches surprised the room when he predicted that he would beat AJ Clemens then did it, Watches hacked his way to the winners bracket final and was beaten by Rich Sager 7-0. Shortly after 3 a.m. Lars V. from Illinois beat AJ Clemens hill hill which cost me about $100 in auction money. As soon as Lars won, Watchez forfieted and took 3rd then Sager and Lars split the pot and auction funds.
After all was said and done, I was able to buy Part of Dustin's auction and Sager's. Made a few bucks on the big tourney and enough to cover gas on the chop chop we got to go to work. The race to 9 on Sunday protracted out the tourney and maybe next year Sunday's matches can start at NOON.
Otherwise, a great ran tournament by the Rail Gang.:smile:
Well the annual tournament has finally wrapped up just after 3 a.m.
Dustin Dunham went undefeated and took the guaranteed $1000
Jon Williams came in 2nd after a 2 and a 1/2 battle with Ron Omachi(3rd), Ron was on the hill and Jon kept chopping wood and both players got more than a couple turns at the table in the hill hill match. With Jon going on to face Dustin Dunham and it was a fast paced match Dustin 9-5.
In the Sunday Open Watches surprised the room when he predicted that he would beat AJ Clemens then did it, Watches hacked his way to the winners bracket final and was beaten by Rich Sager 7-0. Shortly after 3 a.m. Lars V. from Illinois beat AJ Clemens hill hill which cost me about $100 in auction money. As soon as Lars won, Watchez forfieted and took 3rd then Sager and Lars split the pot and auction funds.
After all was said and done, I was able to buy Part of Dustin's auction and Sager's. Made a few bucks on the big tourney and enough to cover gas on the chop chop we got to go to work. The race to 9 on Sunday protracted out the tourney and maybe next year Sunday's matches can start at NOON.
Otherwise, a great ran tournament by the Rail Gang.:smile:
Well the annual tournament has finally wrapped up just after 3 a.m.
Dustin Dunham went undefeated and took the guaranteed $1000
Jon Williams came in 2nd after a 2 and a 1/2 battle with Ron Omachi(3rd), Ron was on the hill and Jon kept chopping wood and both players got more than a couple turns at the table in the hill hill match. With Jon going on to face Dustin Dunham and it was a fast paced match Dustin 9-5.
In the Sunday Open Watches surprised the room when he predicted that he would beat AJ Clemens then did it, Watches hacked his way to the winners bracket final and was beaten by Rich Sager 7-0. Shortly after 3 a.m. Lars V. from Illinois beat AJ Clemens hill hill which cost me about $100 in auction money. As soon as Lars won, Watchez forfieted and took 3rd then Sager and Lars split the pot and auction funds.
After all was said and done, I was able to buy Part of Dustin's auction and Sager's. Made a few bucks on the big tourney and enough to cover gas on the chop chop we got to go to work. The race to 9 on Sunday protracted out the tourney and maybe next year Sunday's matches can start at NOON.
Otherwise, a great ran tournament by the Rail Gang.:smile:
How many entered the open tournament?
38 people
$500 1st
$200 2nd
$100 3rd
$10 entry fee. C players were free
$440 total in Calcutta
$290 1st
$100 2nd
$50 3rd
Yeah we could have split the auction money up more fairly. Since I had the 2 favorites and you only had 1 guy and the house sucked up the 3rd place auction since NO one bought the pool.
Should have pulled cost of the two players that split and then split the net profit, especially since Sager was undefeated and Lars would have had to double dip him.
That move only cost me $50 bucks, thanks to critter for dogging it against Lars. Then you could have got a side bet on you beating him again. Actually if you want to play him some sets race to 9 for a $500 a set give me a call.
I will save a lot more than that. Now through February.
congrats again watchez for beating AJ. Haven't seen him or you play in awhile. I'd say Jon Counts didn't do too well in the tourny? he's from around this area as well.
Somebody did buy the pool (Jon Counts - oh yeah, I beat him too) - they just were not there when the tournament ended. They will get their $50.
I'll let you save your money buddy. AJ Mountain Man Critter Clemons can't beat me. I will however play YOU some races to 9 for $500.
I think Counts may have made it to Sunday. $$$
I was going to write down the payouts for the main event and order of finish for the 16 places but I did not.
I know he played in the Open tournament on Sunday...but I'm not sure if he made it to Sunday in the main event.
Actually, I think Watchez knocked him out of the Open as well...or at least knocked him to the one loss side.
Jon you going up to Quincy this weekend for the $2000 added 9 ball event at Rack Daddy's?
Hmm...I might...for some reason I was thinking it was on the 12th.
I remember Dunklin saying something about it though, so I might.
You going up?