US Open 10-Ball & 8-Ball Championships Return to 9-Foot Tables

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US Open 10-Ball and 8-Ball Championships Return to 9-Foot Tables


CueSports International, Henderson, NV (Feb. 7, 2017) – CueSports International (CSI) is excited to announce several major changes to the 2017 US Open 10-Ball and US Open 8-Ball Championships.

The events will flank the 2017 BCAPL National Championships, which will be July 19-29 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The US Open 10-Ball Championship will be July 17-19 and the US Open 8-Ball Championship will be July 29-31. This gives US Open players the opportunity to also compete in three BCAPL events: the 9-Ball Challenge, July 20-21; the 10-Ball Challenge, July 22-24; and the 8-Ball Challenge, July 25-27 – each played on 7-foot tables.

Played on 9-Foot Diamond Tables at Griff’s Las Vegas!
The opening of Griff’s, a beautiful new Las Vegas pool room owned by CSI founder Mark Griffin, allows CSI to return the US Open 10-Ball and US Open 8-Ball Championships to 9-foot Diamond tables.

When asked about the change, CSI Manager Ozzy Reynolds said, “The cost of transporting the 9-foot tables was simply prohibitive. However, now that we have one of the most beautiful pool rooms in the country just minutes from the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, we can move the events back to 9-foot tables, while still maintaining a connection between the professional players and the amateurs that will be competing in the BCAPL National Championships. We see this as a win-win and we are very excited about it.”

Griff’s opened in October 2016 at 3650 S. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas. The upscale pool room has eight 9-foot Diamond tables, 17 7-foot Diamond tables and a 12-foot antique Brunswick snooker/golf table. The pool room will be open 24 hours and features a full bar & kitchen with drink and dining specials.

Great Hotel Rates!
The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is offering special group rates and resort fees are not required. The Rio, located only a mile from Griff’s, also offers free parking. In addition, Griff’s will provide a free 24-hour shuttle to and from the Rio.

Mosconi Cup and WPA Points!
Both events are official ranking events for the Mosconi Cup USA team 2017. The US Open 10-Ball Championship is also a World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) points event. Players will earn WPA world-ranking points based on how they finish.

Field Limited to 64! Top 16 Seeded!
Each event is limited to 64 players and the top 16 in the field will be seeded by FargoRate. Both tournaments are double elimination, alternate breaks, played on 9-foot Diamond tables with pro-cut pockets, Simonis 860 Tour Blue cloth, and will use Cyclop Balls.

There will be $10,000 added to each event (guaranteed) with the champion of each pocketing $15,000 (based on a full field).

Register today at www.playcsipool.com/2017-us-open-championships or call CSI at (702) 719-7665.
For more information about the 9-Ball Challenge, 10-Ball Challenge, 8-Ball Challenge and for hotel reservation information, visit www.playcsipool.com/2017-bcapl-national-championships.

CSI is dedicated to creating more choices for all players. CSI is the parent company of the BCA Pool League and the USA Pool League. CSI also produces independent events like the US Bar Table Championships, US Open 10-Ball Championship, US Open 8-Ball Championship, and much more. For more information, go visit www.playcsipool.com or call CSI at 702-719-POOL.
 
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This is excellent news. I'm glad there is way to make this work. I hope to come to Vegas and spend some time at Griff's soon. It looks awesome.
 
Good to hear that! I'm super stoked to watch this event. MC points as well is really great.

Thanks CSI for doing what you all do for us fans
 
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So, does that mean the US Open One Pocket is the only major CSI pro tournament that is going to be played on 7' tables?





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Just kidding of course -- but wondering if there are plans for a US Open One Pocket in 2017.
 
This is great. Wish the max field was 128, but perhaps it is limited due to only having 8 9ft tables. Perhaps remove a few 7ft and add 4 pro-am's. Start each day at 10am.
 

US Open 10-Ball and 8-Ball Championships Return to 9-Foot Tables


CueSports International, Henderson, NV (Feb. 7, 2017) – CueSports International (CSI) is excited to announce several major changes to the 2017 US Open 10-Ball and US Open 8-Ball Championships.

The events will flank the 2017 BCAPL National Championships, which will be July 19-29 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The US Open 10-Ball Championship will be July 17-19 and the US Open 8-Ball Championship will be July 29-31. This gives US Open players the opportunity to also compete in three BCAPL events: the 9-Ball Challenge, July 20-21; the 10-Ball Challenge, July 22-24; and the 8-Ball Challenge, July 25-27 – each played on 7-foot tables.

Played on 9-Foot Diamond Tables at Griff’s Las Vegas!
The opening of Griff’s, a beautiful new Las Vegas pool room owned by CSI founder Mark Griffin, allows CSI to return the US Open 10-Ball and US Open 8-Ball Championships to 9-foot Diamond tables.

Me likey.

Freddie
 
Mark and Ozzy are always doing things to improve their events. We need to support events like this. Thanks guys!
 
Great news!
Looks to be an even better 2017!
Thanks Mark and Ozzie!

An outstanding new poolroom Mark!
Thousands of people in our genre appreciate immensely all that you do for our sport!

Will Prout
 
US Open 8 & 10 ball on 9' tables

I want to tell everyone that CSI and me (Mark Griffin) appreciate the positive comments.

We are actually adding $40,000 between the 4 events.

Hopefully the players and fans will show their suppport.

Mark Griffin
 
This is wonderful news for all concerned. As a WPA points event, this event will attract the cream of the crop. Good luck and thank you to all at CSI.
 
Yes, it is wonderful news. However, being the eternal pessimist, where are the spectators supposed to watch from? For those of us who have visited Griff's, there is no place to watch from except the streaming table area. Are you going to remove some small Diamond tables and replace them with bleachers? An inquiring mind wants to know.

Lyn
 
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