TAR: Schmidt Wins $20,000 at the TAR Action All Around 2 presented by OB Cues

JCIN

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After an amazing weekend of pool played at its highest level between two Champion players, one of them has emerged victorious in this all around test of skill. John Schmidt took down the $20,000 prize fund on Sunday night with a convincing victory of 30 to 18 over Danny Harriman in the 10 Ball portion of the Action All Around II.

John controlled the final 10 Ball race to 30 from beginning to end, leading by as many as 10 games at several points in the match. In the end John showed great heart and determination to defeat Danny Harriman and claim the Action All Around Champion title. Below are the scores from all 3 days of action.

Day 1 Straight Pool Race to 400
Harriman 400
Schmidt 255

Day 2 One Pocket Race to 10

Harriman 9
Schmidt 10

Day 3 10 Ball Race to 30

Harriman 18
Schmidt 30

TheActionReport would like to thank both of these great champions for being a part of what we are trying to do in the pool world. Both were a pleasure to work with and we hope to do many more events with them in the future.

We also want to thank our sponsors for the event, without them we would not have seen some unforgetable action this weekend. Ob Cues, the maker of OB-1 shafts and a just released line of cues have been great to us TheActionReport and we are proud to work with them. Our cornerstone sponsors who have been on board since the beginning are BCA Pool Leagues and Diamond Billiard Products. These two companies do more to promote and encourage high level pool in America than anyone else in our opinion and we are thankful to them for their support of all of our events.

Both players had some great people and companies behind them as well. Danny Harriman was sponsored by the host of the Action All Around II, Side Pockets in Kansas City, MO. and the owner of Side Pockets James Doran. John Schmidt was sponsored by OB Cues, Diamonds Billiards and Garys Victor Billiards of Victorville, California. We also want to thank all of the staff at Side Pockets for going out of their way to make our event a success, they are a great crew and made our time Kansas City a great time.

Two of the most important members of the TAR crew were our commentators Ken Schuman and Fred Agnir. These two guys came in on their own dime to help us out and they did a fantastic job. Both guys spent 6 to 8 hours a day in the booth providing insightful and knowledgeable commentary. TAR is very happy to have these two gentleman involved in this event.

We especially want to thank all of the people who tuned into watch this great match and have supported TAR from the beginning up through the exciting things we have coming in the near future. Without all you we would not be able to put on these amazing and sometimes historic events. You allow us to do what we love and we thank you for it.

There are some very exciting things coming up in the next 10 days. Darren Appleton and Scott Frost face off in the OB Cues TARPIT at the BCAPL 8 Ball Nationals in Las Vegas on May 8-10 in The Diamond Bar Table Challenge. The day after that match concludes current U.S. Open Champion Shane Van Boening will take on former U.S. Open and World 9 Ball Champion Alex Pagulayan in the Action Report Action Challenge III.
Both of these matches and much more will be available on www.theactionreport.com LIVE form the 2008 BCAPL 8 Ball National Championships. For more info please visit www.theactionreport.com .

Below are some pics from the final night of the Action All Around II

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John with Gary and Tony, two of his sponsors for the event

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Most of the crew from The Action All Around II. The three younger guys on the left came in all the way from Chicago to sweat the match. They volunteered for score keeping duty and did an outstanding job, some more cool people we have been able to meet through TAR.

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Awesome job and the setup you guys have there looks great.Any pics of Danny to put up? :)
 
Fast Lenny said:
Awesome job and the setup you guys have there looks great.Any pics of Danny to put up? :)
Danny did not feel like sticking around for pictures.
 
Glad to see you guys had a good show, sorry I missed it, I will be here in Vegas. Looking forward to seeing the TAR Clan.
 
Fatboy said:
Glad to see you guys had a good show, sorry I missed it, I will be here in Vegas. Looking forward to seeing the TAR Clan.
I just got to the Riv. Chad and the Sleeve are on the road from KC and should be here tomorrow. TARPIT should be up and running late Wednesday. Stop in and see us it is going to be a great time. :D
 
Justin and Chad,

Great job as usual and I really enjoyed doing a little pinch hitting for Fred and Ken during the one pocket. That was probably the best set of one pocket I have ever seen, I made a comment that even though they were only half way through the race I would purchase the DVD right there on the spot. These guys played some of the most amazing offensive and defensive one pocket shots I have seen and I have been playing and wathing one pocket for 15 years including sweating several James Walden matches in Oklahoma City over the years.

Thanks again to John, Danny, Duff and TAR for one hell of an awesome weekend.

-don
 
JCIN said:
Two of the most important members of the TAR crew were our commentators Ken Schuman and Fred Agnir. These two guys came in on their own dime to help us out and they did a fantastic job. Both guys spent 6 to 8 hours a day in the booth providing insightful and knowledgeable commentary. TAR is very happy to have these two gentleman involved in this event.
I don't know if Ken comes on these sites, but I think I speak for him as well in saying that the pleasure is all ours. I had a great time working with Ken this weekend and I really felt that we made a great team!

As usual, the TAR group produced a fantastic event. To be able to capture and broadcast these types of action matchups is something that just has not been done before, especially to this extent. This (all of the TAR events) has been some of the most exciting pool I've ever witnessed. I'm glad to have been a part of it.

See you guys in a few days!!!

Fred
 
TAR rules!

As always a great job done by all the TAR crew.

Fred, you and Ken did make for interesting and informative commentary. Job well done.
 
I am proud to know both of these fine play by play announcers.

Ken Shuman and I have a great history of working tournaments together and share Tournament Director duties at Hard Times Billiards in Sacramento.

Of course, Fred and I met at the DCC in 2000 and have known 'about' each other since the internet started....LOL, circa 1994

Cornerman said:
I don't know if Ken comes on these sites, but I think I speak for him as well in saying that the pleasure is all ours. I had a great time working with Ken this weekend and I really felt that we made a great team!

As usual, the TAR group produced a fantastic event. To be able to capture and broadcast these types of action matchups is something that just has not been done before, especially to this extent. This (all of the TAR events) has been some of the most exciting pool I've ever witnessed. I'm glad to have been a part of it.

See you guys in a few days!!!

Fred
 
JCIN,

just a small question on something confusing for me.

If you and I said let's play a race to 5 for $20, that means we'd each put up $20 and the winner is $20 richer. John and Danny played a race where they each put up $10k, the winner is $10k richer, yet you say it's for $20k. Doesn't really make sense to me?

I'm sure I'm missing something but I don't know what.

Either way, great job on putting together a phenomenal match.

-J
 
James said:
JCIN,

just a small question on something confusing for me.

If you and I said let's play a race to 5 for $20, that means we'd each put up $20 and the winner is $20 richer. John and Danny played a race where they each put up $10k, the winner is $10k richer, yet you say it's for $20k. Doesn't really make sense to me?

I'm sure I'm missing something but I don't know what.

Either way, great job on putting together a phenomenal match.

-J

Its all on how you look at it,the purse total is 20K,when the money goes in its no longer his,its up for grabs. :)
 
Yes, the winner is $10k richer than he was before he put the money up. But once the money is on the light, it's no longer his -- none of it. When he wins, he is $20k richer than he would have been if he lost.

But I understand what you mean.

TAR, my hat's off to you guys. I was there Saturday and Sunday, and it was a great event. Keep up the good work.
 
dmgwalsh said:
When do you guys think you might get the dvds of this one done?
I am working on the One Pocket now. Should be out Monday or Tuesday.
 
dmgwalsh said:
Any eta on the 14.1?

Thanks.
After I get back from streaming the Battle of LA I will start on it. We have a LOT of stuff coming up so I am not sure when exactly it will be out. As soon as possible.
 
Straight Pool Dvds??

JCIN said:
After I get back from streaming the Battle of LA I will start on it. We have a LOT of stuff coming up so I am not sure when exactly it will be out. As soon as possible.

I was wondering whether you guys are going to release dvds of the straight pool.

I watched it live, but would like to see it again.

If dvds are too time consuming, maybe you can just sell downloads of the match.
 
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