Been a coupla days, I'm moving, so things are chaotic.
Mondays BCA was the worst EVER. I was so stiff from packing and hauling, with the big stuff going on this weekend, I couldn't even lean over. Age is a *****.
Mondays games:
Game 1: 1 ball
Game 2: 3 balls
Game 3: 2 balls
Game 4: 2 balls
Total of EIGHT. OMG, what a stinker! We played the first place team, and they're break and run mostly, so I was lucky to get any on the ones I didn't break.
However, Tuesday night's APA was different. I rested up a little bit, and got there early to practice at a bar I've never been to before. WHAT A DIVE. You had to battle the cucaracha's for toilet paper, ya know?
And what a surprise to walk in and see we're playing on Global coin operated 9 foot tables! 50 cents!!!!!! HOLY CRAP! I suck on the 9 footers, but I had 90 minutes to practice.
Ya'll were right: I went down to a 2. They put me up against a 4 so he had to win 4 games to my 2. He put the 8 in on his third shot (he broke), so I won one. One more to go. He then won the next 3 games, but I only had one or two balls on the table. Almost won the 4th game, missed the 8.
Then on the last game, it was winner take all. It would be his 4th game won and my 2nd. He must have been nervous because he missed several shots (so did I), but I had to give him ball in hand when I missed with one ball on the table I had to kick at (I need to learn to masse!). I won the game when he
missed on his ball in hand (it happens to us all), I got ball in hand and made the last 2 shots easily.
:grin:
Feels good to win something.
I'm going to Lincoln City, OR for the BCA Regional Championships in March. What the hell. I'm entered in Women's Senior Singles. How much competition can there be?
I know, out of my league, but I want the experience. I want to see how I shoot under some real pressure. I think I'll be A OK. Butterflies have never been a problem since I used the 9 as a cue ball in my first tournament. :yeah: