TAR 35 Orcollo vs Van Boening June 7-9, 2013

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TAR 35: Dennis Orcollo vs Shane Van Boening:

TheActionReport.com is proud to announce our latest production:TAR 35: Dennis Orcollo vs Shane Van Boening in an old school TAR match of 10 Ball race to 100 over three days. TAR 35 will take place at the TAR Studio in Las Vegas, NV on June 7,8,9, 2013.

The schedule for the match is as follows:
Friday June 7: Players will play until one wins thirty five games.
Saturday June 8: Players pick up from Friday’s score and play until one reaches seventy total wins.
Sunday June 9: Players pick up from Saturdays score and finish the race to 100
Each days play will begin at 5PM Pacific/8PM Eastern.

The prize fund is $5000 with the winner receiving $3500 and the loser $1500. The match will be winner breaks, rack your own using the Magic Rack. The match will be played on Diamond four and a half by nine table with standard four and a half inch pockets.

TAR 35 will be available to watch live via streaming PPV in 720p on theactionreport.com. There are limited seats available in the TAR Studio that will be for sale online at www.theactionreport.com. We want to thank our sponsor CueSports International for helping to make this exciting match possible.
 
Wow! This should be a great one. Clearing the schedule now.
Can't wait.
Thanks for putting it on.
 
I watched Dennis Orcollo play ...

My wife and I had the good fortune to watch Dennis Orcollo play a 10 ball match in the Philippines not far from where we live. At that time he was ranked number 2 in the world. He's the best player I have ever watched play. He is also a very down to earth guy. We're going up to Manila in September to watch him play again. I just wanted to share this with you. Shoot well my friends.
 
Shane's Chance to Shine!

Playing in home environment. Top notch A/C. Home crowd. Comfortable arena that he is familiar in. I believe that situation is best for SVB. However, there is more pressure to perform well because everything is in his favor.

Want to be the man? Gotta beat the man!!!:wink:
 
Want to be the man? Gotta beat the man!!!:wink:

SouthernDraw I think you missed three things:

1. The Strut

2. WOOOOO!

3. "Learn to live with it, learn to love it, diamonds are forever & i'm RIC FLAIR! WOOOOO"

:D
 
NOOOOOOO!!!!!

That's the only weekend I have to work in June. Very depressed right now. Been waiting for this match for 5 years and now I don't even get to watch it. Have fun and enjoy it for me.
 
Anyone know how their records in long sets (50+ games) compare to each other?

I'm assuming Shane's played more, or at least more known sets.
 
Odd with the race to 100 (it's allot of work - and 2 days) the payouts seem kinda low. ;)

I'm guessing the match will take about fifteen hours to play. So the loser makes $100 an hour and the winner makes $233 an hour. Plus their hotel for a weekend in Vegas is paid for. If thats low please show me who is paying more.

This match will put us at $32,000 paid out in 2013 and its only half over. Add in the hotel costs and it goes up another $3000 or so. Plus we actually pay what we say we pay unlike some of the "challenge matches" who claim a big number and pay something totally different.

Since I have been doing this there was exactly one match where TAR made as much as the winner of the match. In six years. So while this proves I am an idiot it also proves there just isnt that much money to be made in one on one matches. The reason TAR is still doing these is because we do not over promise on money then go in the tank and disappear. If players think its too little all they have to do is say "No" when I call.

Edit: Another way to look at it is the loser makes $500 a day and the winner makes $1166. Thats a decent day rate for any profession. I certainly would like opportunities to make it.
 
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