Turning Stone

John Morra's path to victory in the TS XLI:

1.Tony Deocharran 9-0​
2. Marco Cam 9-0​
3. Brian Vu 9-1​
4. Donny Mills 9-6​
5. Jesus Atencio 9-4​
6. Martin Daigle 9-4​
7. Jayson Shaw 9-1​
8. Jesus Atencio 13-6​
Total 76-22 (game winning percentage 78%)​
I wonder what his event Fargorate performance was. I'm guessing 870 or so.

TROY Deocharran 634
Marco Cam NR
Brian Vu 644
Donny Mills 752
Jesus Atencio 797
Martin Daigle 735
Jayson Shaw 834
 
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I wonder what his event Fargorate performance was. I'm guessing 870 or so.

TROY Deocharran 634
Marco Cam NR
Brian Vu 644
Donny Mills 752
Jesus Atencio 797
Martin Daigle 735
Jayson Shaw 834
DigitalPool has a "Performance" page that shows 918 for Morra for the event vs. his 793 FargoRate. I don't know whether those performance numbers are calculated the way Mike Page would do it.
 
John Morra's path to victory in the TS XLI:

1.Tony Deocharran 9-0​
2. Marco Cam 9-0​
3. Brian Vu 9-1​
4. Donny Mills 9-6​
5. Jesus Atencio 9-4​
6. Martin Daigle 9-4​
7. Jayson Shaw 9-1​
8. Jesus Atencio 13-6​
Total 76-22 (game winning percentage 78%)​

incredible. didn't he beat atencio in the florida open too?
 
I LOVE when people smoke Shaw.
I know the guy has a shit attitude, but it's 2026. You'd think he would've outgrown that childish crap by now. And someone on the mic seemed to be encouraging that crap which makes me wonder if they have it out vs Zuglan or something? What a weird commentator.
 
I know the guy has a shit attitude, but it's 2026. You'd think he would've outgrown that childish crap by now. And someone on the mic seemed to be encouraging that crap which makes me wonder if they have it out vs Zuglan or something? What a weird commentator.
That's probably who upstate wanted me to be in the booth with lol. May not have gone smooth and I like Bobby
 
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I'm happy for Morra. I don't know him personally, but he seems like a humble gentleman, an asset and ambassador to our sport. I never heard anything bad about him. I believe he took 2nd place at the Turning Stone when he was 15 or 16 years old. Hopefully this performance will stoke his confidence and we'll see him turn the corner from a decent pro to an elite pro. He's still young!
 
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