TAR 35 Sunday updates

and with each match at the TAR house, SVB's 'home team' advantage increases.

Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.
 
Pool is not like a football game. When they come back the next day it's a new day, a new start.

In the old days when the straight pool players played big blocks the papers would report on who won the day as well as the overall match standings.

So it is relevant that Dennis "won" the third day. The stats bear out that he played better on the third day.

One great thing about the long race format is the ability to see swings and get lots of stats on the top players.

He won the last days session by 5 games on the final day..when the outcome was all but decided..not a monumental feat..he got destroyed the first 2 days by monster #'s..
 
Zoom in on Shane's glasses and you'll see a reflection of Shane's hand holding the camera.

Originally posted by Spimp.......

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Actually I'm pretty sure it's someone in the passenger seat. The reflecting is coming from the other side of the car. He would need super long arms to reach that pic.
 
Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.


I'm not following you here. What's your point? I mean, who would want to go PPV in a parking lot TAR match?

WAIT!!! Come to think of it, let's lower the TAR table from a helicopter on the strip on a Friday night. TAR that sh1t live, post to youdube next day, post on MY Facebook - and I SWEAR that would save pool.

Not foolin' no more.
 
I'm not following you here. What's your point? I mean, who would want to go PPV in a parking lot TAR match?

WAIT!!! Come to think of it, let's lower the TAR table from a helicopter on the strip on a Friday night. TAR that sh1t live, post to youdube next day, post on MY Facebook - and I SWEAR that would save pool.

Not foolin' no more.

TAR helicopter is in the shop getting the mini-gun mounts serviced.
 
Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.

Na you don't need to do all that just tighten the pockets and have Dippy Dave break for both players


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Na you don't need to do all that just tighten the pockets and have Dippy Dave break for both players


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We will be playing on a 7x14 snooker table with pyramid balls using the bucket break (in the parking lot).

In order to save pool all players will be required to wear full tuxedos while playing.
 
Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.

Jeremy Jones said he is up for the parking lot game anytime :-)
 
Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.


he might need a toupee from Jay real soon, or at least sun block<------had to be said:thumbup:
 
Pool is not like a football game. When they come back the next day it's a new day, a new start.

In the old days when the straight pool players played big blocks the papers would report on who won the day as well as the overall match standings.

So it is relevant that Dennis "won" the third day. The stats bear out that he played better on the third day.

One great thing about the long race format is the ability to see swings and get lots of stats on the top players.

My differing opinion? The match was all but over after day 2. Come Sunday, had it been within 10 games or so, I'd have (with all due repsect and honesty Justin) bought the PPV. OR... if something was "more" on the line Day 3, be it a "donkey undercard" as I have respectfully called it before, or a standalone set/bet between SVB and DO, I'd be more enticed to want to watch. As I expressed in your poll 5 weeks or so ago.

Sunday, I chose - on a beautiful night - to grill rib eye and put Al Green and my funky (sometimes embarassing) man moves to good use :eek:... vs 4 hours spent watching a done deal.
 
My differing opinion? The match was all but over after day 2. Come Sunday, had it been within 10 games or so, I'd have (with all due repsect and honesty Justin) bought the PPV. OR... if something was "more" on the line Day 3, be it a "donkey undercard" as I have respectfully called it before, or a standalone set/bet between SVB and DO, I'd be more enticed to want to watch. As I expressed in your poll 5 weeks or so ago.

Sunday, I chose - on a beautiful night - to grill rib eye and put Al Green and my funky (sometimes embarassing) man moves to good use :eek:... vs 4 hours spent watching a done deal.

Ok but we have all seen the big comebacks in all sports. And we have seen one of the greatest already when Alex came back on Shane. I bet on Alex when he was down and it was an incredible sweat.

I do agree though that when score is so lopsided going into day 3 it won't inspire anyone to buy day 3.
 
Ok but we have all seen the big comebacks in all sports. And we have seen one of the greatest already when Alex came back on Shane. I bet on Alex when he was down and it was an incredible sweat.

I do agree though that when score is so lopsided going into day 3 it won't inspire anyone to buy day 3.

And thats exactly what happened...but..its the nature of the beast. I think the race to 100 was the right choice for this match. I do not see too many future match ups that would it would be good for.

I have kicked around the idea of a semi-tennis type scoring format for years. maybe next time Dennis and Shane play we can try that.

So say races to five. Alternate break for each race to five (Player 1 breaks until someone wins the race to five then it switches.). First one to win three races takes the set. Play till one guy wins whatever number of sets. One sticking point on the breaking situation is I am not positive how big an advantage the guy getting the first break rotation will have. Could be huge and might not mean much my gut says its could be pretty big. I havent thought a whole lot about it. Lots of details to work out but it could be interesting.
 
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And thats exactly what happened...but..its the nature of the beast. I think the race to 100 was the right choice for this match. I do not see too many future match ups that would it would be good for.

I have kicked around the idea of a semi-tennis type scoring format for years. maybe next time Dennis and Shane play we can try that.

So say races to five. Alternate break for each race to five (Player 1 breaks until someone wins the race to five then it switches.). First one to win three races takes the set. Play till one guy wins whatever number of sets. One sticking point on the breaking situation is I am not positive how big an advantage the guy getting the first break rotation will have. Could be huge and might not mean much my gut says its could be pretty big. I havent thought a whole lot about it. Lots of details to work out but it could be interesting.

I think you have the perfect laboratory to try out whatever you like. Buddy Hall said he favors alternate breaks because he said if he gets beat then at least he had the same amount of breaks as the other guy.
 
I think you have the perfect laboratory to try out whatever you like. Buddy Hall said he favors alternate breaks because he said if he gets beat then at least he had the same amount of breaks as the other guy.

I have never liked alternating breaks each game and been vocal about it. Doing the one guy breaks for a race to five then the other guy breaks for a race to five could be interesting though I think. Breaking a guys serve would be a big deal. But is the guy who breaks first at too big of an advantage?
 
Next match Shane plays we will put the table in the parking lot to eliminate that huge home field advantage.

It will be a pain to fade stopping every time someone yells "CAR!" but its really the only way to make it fair. Evidently playing Shane inside an office building with 15 people in it is tantamount to being the visiting team at Yankee Stadium.

I know you are being sarcastic, but it does matter if you play in a place on a consistent basis. You are just more comfortable, particularly when you consider that Orcollo doesn't even live in the US. I know SVB has gone to the Philippines to match up, but I think that puts him at a slight disadvantage being off of his home turf. Yes, he can and does still win, just as Dennis often does in the US, but it is an obstacle.
 
I have never liked alternating breaks each game and been vocal about it. Doing the one guy breaks for a race to five then the other guy breaks for a race to five could be interesting though I think. Breaking a guys serve would be a big deal. But is the guy who breaks first at too big of an advantage?

I think Allen Hopkins made an interesting argument in favor of alternating breaks. He made analogies to other sports. He said imagine a team in football scoring a TD and then receiving the next kick off or a team scores in basketball and gets the ball back (make it take it). I know these are distinctly different sports, but I think he does have a point to a degree
 
In tennis, they take turn serving after each game also.

I understand this. In my scenario each game of pool in a race to five would equate to a point in a game of tennis. So just like in tennis one guy would serve until someone wins a game(race to 5) then the other player would serve. After someone wins a number of games (races to 5) they won the set. Then you play to best out of five sets or whatever.
 
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