SJM at the Wrold Straight Pool Championships

JAM said:
Just for you, Kidrock! :) Here's SJM's schedule for today, highlighted in red!

5:30pm Dennis Hatch USA vs Nick Van Den Berg NED
5:30pm Bo Ram Cha KOR vs Joel Schapiro USA
5:30pm Allen Hopkins USA vs Jesse Rice USA
5:30pm Dennis Orcullo PHI vs Tony Rodriguez USA
5:30pm Mike Davis USA vs Ed Deska USA
5:30pm Max Eberle USA vs Radoslaw Babica POL
5:30pm Stuart Mattana USA vs Peter Burrows USA
5:30pm Niels Feijen NED vs Louis Pannullo USA

8:30pm Thorsten Hohmann GER vs Bobby Hunter USA
8:30pm Carlos Cabello SPN vs Sebastian Staab GER
8:30pm Antonio Fazanes SPN vs Bob Maidhof USA
8:30pm Danny Barouty USA vs Martin Kempter AUT
8:30pm Craig Riley ENG vs Stuart Mattana USA
8:30pm Yu Ram Cha KOR vs Jonathan Smith USA
8:30pm Radoslaw Babica POL vs Mike Davis USA
8:30pm Warren Kiamco PHI vs Danny Kuykendall USA

11:30pm Steve Lillis USA vs Marty Ciccia USA
11:30pm Bobby Hunter USA vs Bob Marsopulus USA
11:30pm Jerry Tarantola vs Craig Riley ENG
11:30pm Jasmin Ouschan AUT vs Jesse Rice USA
11:30pm Dennis Hatch USA vs Stuart Mattana USA
11:30pm Radoslaw Babica POL vs Joey Kang USA
11:30pm Stevie Moore USA vs Bob Maidhof USA
11:30pm Michael Felder AUT vs Antonio Fazanes SPN

Wow, those are some very long days of play! :p

JAM
Lol. Now you've done it JAM. You've broken the one unspoken rule here on AZbilliards: Do NOT reveal sjm's true identity on the boards. I believe you're the first poster ever on AZ who has explicitly revealed sjm's real name on the forum.

Doing a quick search on the forums using sjm's last name, only one other poster has ever posted his full name on these boards. BUT...she didn't even link the name to sjm the poster. :p

But I guess we can't blame you JAM. It's sjm's own fault for being good enough to qualify for such a prestigious tournament. It was only a matter of time. :)

BTW: Go sjm!
 
JAM said:
One thing for sure, there is only one pool player I would love to see SJM demolish on a field of green this week, who shall remain nameless at this juncture. :mad:
JAM

sorry JAM, i am not playing in this event...........:(

DCP
 
Oh man... oh man...
8:30pm Craig Riley ENG vs Stuart Mattana USA
We are probably going to hear a lot of this match whoever wins it... :cool:

Good luck SJM and also the One !!! :cool:
 
Well, Stu. You've been ID'd. You can't go winning tournaments and remain anonymous. ;)

Good luck this week. I'll be pulling for you.
 
jsp said:
Lol. Now you've done it JAM. You've broken the one unspoken rule here on AZbilliards: Do NOT reveal sjm's true identity on the boards. I believe you're the first poster ever on AZ who has explicitly revealed sjm's real name on the forum.

Doing a quick search on the forums using sjm's last name, only one other poster has ever posted his full name on these boards. BUT...she didn't even link the name to sjm the poster. :p

But I guess we can't blame you JAM. It's sjm's own fault for being good enough to qualify for such a prestigious tournament. It was only a matter of time. :)

BTW: Go sjm!

I didn't know it was supposed to be a secret! I thought everybody knew his name was "Stu." I thought since there is only one "Stuart" in the event, that it would be him. :o

JAM
 
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stu, it was nice to see u with ur dad this morning taking In some of the action. As u know, my dad passed away fairly unexpectedly Thursday night, and I chose to compete this morning instead of attending the funeral. I am 100% sure that is what he would have wanted.

Nothing earth shattering to report thus far, with the exception of upstart NY player michael yednak defeating harriman 100 to 77. John schmidt had the high run so far in the low 70's followed by Russian stepanov's 61 (against me). On these tables, that's quite an accomplishment.

The only other bit of news was the player from Spain, carlos something, who apparently was involved in a car accident supposedly I the way to the airport, in Spain, to come here. I hope he's ok. If anyone knows this player and can fi d out more details, I would appreciate it.


Boy, is there some talent here!

Tv
 
JAM said:
I thought everybody knew his name was "Stu." I thought since there is only one "Stuart" in the event, that it would be him. :o

That's about the way I saw it too, figgerd it out myself as you suggest. It's a good thing imo, now I can follow our esteemed members matches.

Dave
 
good luck stu, with the unfortunate absense of SL this year, you are my local favoriate. just remember what grady always says, 'a couple of 40's or 50's is just as good as 100.' go stu and KNOCK EM DEAD!
 
jimmy-leggs said:
please give us atleast a clue as to who you are referring.please.please.:D

My guess would be Craig "Buckingham Guard" Riley, AKA "The One".
 
wayne said:
My guess would be Craig "Buckingham Guard" Riley, AKA "The One".
oh,that makes sense.And it also makes sense that she won't respond to my asking,cause i was also involved with that infamous thread.oh,well.:p :D
 
Hey SJM, I'm like the little kid sitting cross legged on the floor waiting to hear the good stories! Good luck and hit 'em good!
 
NYC cue dude said:
stu, it was nice to see u with ur dad this morning taking In some of the action. As u know, my dad passed away fairly unexpectedly Thursday night, and I chose to compete this morning instead of attending the funeral. I am 100% sure that is what he would have wanted.

Nothing earth shattering to report thus far, with the exception of upstart NY player michael yednak defeating harriman 100 to 77. John schmidt had the high run so far in the low 70's followed by Russian stepanov's 61 (against me). On these tables, that's quite an accomplishment.

The only other bit of news was the player from Spain, carlos something, who apparently was involved in a car accident supposedly I the way to the airport, in Spain, to come here. I hope he's ok. If anyone knows this player and can fi d out more details, I would appreciate it.


Boy, is there some talent here!

Tv
Sorry to hear of the loss of your father. My father is a big part of my pool life and I dread the day he is not around to participate with me.

Good luck to you and I wish you the best.
 
JAM said:
One thing for sure, there is only one pool player I would love to see SJM demolish on a field of green this week, who shall remain nameless at this juncture. :mad:
JAM


Me too and I'm pretty sure we're thinking of the same somebody


EDIT: maybe not
 
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Well, my day is now in the books, and I played respectably, so it would be tough to complain.

I won my first match comfortably over Peter Burrows, 100-29 and I ran the balls pretty consistently.

While waiting for my next match, I caught Souquet's 101 and out against Matt Krah, who missed just one shot. Ifelt bad for him, but little did I know I'd get a dose fo similar medicine later in the day. Souquet, who'd lost a match to Bob Maidhof, left nothing to chance in this one, and gave a breathtaking performance. Hohmann would later run 100 and out on Bobby Hunter, too.

Next up was fellow poster Craig Riley, and we had a fairly uneven, but interesting match. We were both a bit conservative, and Craig really played well tactically, not allowing me to fully exploit my greatest weapon, which is my safety play. Still, I came with enough good shots and created enough good chances to be right there at the end, but I missed the break shot trailing 91-83 and that was that, 100-83 final score. My evening ended with a match against Dennis Hatch, and I knew I might have a tough go of it. Sure enough, I shot just twice, and Dennis ran 84 and out to beat me 100-11. He really played beautifully, overpowering the table at times, but also showing the deft touch of an old school player.

So, I went 1-2 today, and loved every minute of it. I felt pretty comfortable out there, and did plenty of things of which I was proud.

Tomorrow should be fun and, I fear, no less challenging.
 
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I'll play just once today, against fellow New Yorker Tony "Flaco" Rodriguez, who has his delightful 9-year old son Ray, who can run some balls, too, with him. I'll need to bring my best to have a chance, but I'm looking forward to the opportunity.
 
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