Colin Colenso said:Sorry to interupt....
But if Last Two is reading this...delete some of your PMs so I can reply please. I didn't want to start a whole new thread....I can delete this later.
Whoops sorry about that I didnt realize it was full.
Colin Colenso said:Sorry to interupt....
But if Last Two is reading this...delete some of your PMs so I can reply please. I didn't want to start a whole new thread....I can delete this later.
So the difference between a 30K pay day and a 50K pay day could be the GLI? That is unimaginable pressure!uwate said:King of the Hill Champion - $200,000
2nd Place - $100,000
3rd Place - $ 70,000
4th Place - $ 60,000
5th Place - $ 50,000
6th Place - $ 40,000
7th Place - $ 30,000
uwate said:King of the Hill Champion - $200,000
2nd Place - $100,000
3rd Place - $ 70,000
4th Place - $ 60,000
5th Place - $ 50,000
6th Place - $ 40,000
7th Place - $ 30,000
*Sung to the tune of the old TV western 'The Big Valley'*
The BIG Money dunh dun dun dun dunh
The BIG Money dunh dun dun dun dunh
wahcheck said:I thought the Hall of Fame round losers were guaranteed $30,000.....Was it $20,000 instead?
Tom In Cincy said:Six of the final 7 players left
Marlon Malano
Nick Varner
Mika Immonen
Efren Reyes (via GLI)
Francisco Bustamante
Johnny Archer
ironman said:I think the most pressure is on Mike now. It is his to lose and he is very aware ot it. They keep saying he is practicing well, but that is negated when the BELL rings.
These guys already have a good payday coming, so, maybe the pressure is off everyone except Mike.
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Mike was in the practice room, and BEFORE the break, he would call what ball he was going to make, make it, then call every ball from the break and what pocket he was going to make it in. He broke and ran EIGHT racks in a row that way. I don't know what he is going to do in the tournament, but I think he is playing flawless in practice!
BTW, my money is still on Manalo. lol.
wahcheck said:I thought the Hall of Fame round losers were guaranteed $30,000.....Was it $20,000 instead?
rackmsuckr said:ironman said:I think the most pressure is on Mike now. It is his to lose and he is very aware ot it. They keep saying he is practicing well, but that is negated when the BELL rings.
These guys already have a good payday coming, so, maybe the pressure is off everyone except Mike.
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Mike was in the practice room, and BEFORE the break, he would call what ball he was going to make, make it, then call every ball from the break and what pocket he was going to make it in. He broke and ran EIGHT racks in a row that way. I don't know what he is going to do in the tournament, but I think he is playing flawless in practice!
BTW, my money is still on Manalo. lol.
Who the Heck knows? Just a lot of babbling on my part and 2nd guessing. That has always been the fun part to me. I'm not cheering against any of them. Have fun and thanks for the updates!
SlimShafty said:Manalo will face Mike.
Book it.
He will go 4-1 and only lose to Django although it wouldn't surprise me if he went undefeated
Alex would be in it, alright. And it's a great shame that he isn't participating.jsp said:If Alex Pagulayan participated in this event, would anyone guess that he wouldn't have made it in the final 6? This almost looks like the semi-finals of last year's WPA 8ball competition, where Alex, Efren, Django, and Marlon made the final four (Efren beat Django in the semis and Manalo in the finals). I still think Efren will find a way to come out on top.
Jaden said:From what I understood, all of the HOF'ers were given a 30K appearance fee for entering the tournament, so their payday is actually 50K
nfty9er said:GAMES LOST INDEX
And rightfully so! Wow! Efren did it again!kep2 said:Somehow, when there's a lot of money involved, Efren Reyes almost always manages to pull it off.
Mike Siegel and Efren Reyes in the finals!