Way to go Steve Lipsky

Wedge

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Just heard the great news that Steve has been invited to play in the Worlds 14.1 championship. Phew...won't have to play him at the Drexeline Qualifier in August!!! Way to go Steve!!!

Wedge
 
I Am not shocked !

Stevie truely deserves to be there, Now stevie show them up and show them who you really are by taking the Big Event down !!!!!

Lots Of Luck !:smile:
Steve
 
Haha, thanks guys. Quite an unnecessary posting... when I go 0-7 in the round robin this year, I'm going to hope this thread is waaaay buried on azb.

Definitely looking forward to the tournament, as always. As far as I'm concerned, it's the greatest week for pool in the world.

Thanks again. ;)

- Steve
 
Haha, thanks guys. Quite an unnecessary posting... when I go 7-0 in the round robin this year, I'm going to hope this thread is waaaay buried on azb.

Definitely looking forward to the tournament, as always. As far as I'm concerned, it's the greatest week for pool in the world.

Thanks again. ;)

- Steve

Steve, I hope you don't mind. I fixed the typo in your post. :thumbup:
 
Sorry, Steve-o, but you are no longer an unknown beast from the East.

Go get ye some.


Eric >it's your time
 
Watched Steve play and win today in N.J. He almost made it look easy, and we all know what that means! I respect and admire his game, and that says it all for me. I wish I was near N.J. so I could take a few lessons. Keep it up Steve...Tom:thumbup2:
 
It's amazing to watch someone that knows what they are doing play 14.1. Great game Steve.
 
It's amazing to watch someone that knows what they are doing play 14.1. Great game Steve.

He should be on again today. He's one of four alive on the winner's side. His mentor, Danny Barouty is on the left side and may get back to meet him.
 
When I showed up at the pool hall last night Steve was maybe half way through his match. I sat down to watch when D. Barouty began his match on the next table. So it was a real treat to watch Steve and Danny play simultaneously next to each other. Both were handling their opponents pretty easily I thought.

I know this is Steve's thread, but I have to say Barouty just flew through racks like nothing. He made it look very easy. I haven't watched him enough to know if it's always like that, or if the balls went his way this match. (His opponent was definitely thrown off his game.) He ran typically two or three racks at a clip, and the only reason he didn't run more is that he'd make some spectacular shot but lose the cue ball in the same uptable corner pocket every time.

dwhite
 
Who won the tournament? It got to be too late for me.

There is a thread on the main forum....

I believe Dan Louie is the winner, Lipsky graciously defaulted to him. There's more to the story.


Eric
 
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