So I wouldn't say that it was the best match I playes but the most memorable one.
I had just turned 21 a couple years ago in Feb. and the APA 8 ball Southwest Challenge was coming up in March. So I decide as my 21st birthday present to myself that I would go to Veagas to compete. I was a four at that time, but I was a little underrated, I knew it and so did my team.
If anyone who doesen't know how they run the tourney, it is maxed out at 14 skill level for the team. It is also rotational posting, so you never get to post, the order of your team goes on for the whole tourney. It is also modified single elimination (every team is assured two matches.) It is a three man team so if my two buddies won the first round I would play the next first and so on.
So I'm a 4 and my teammates are 5's. We knew that I was a real strong 4 so we had a great team. Apart from that we were good friends, one of them was what I would consider a great friend, so I knew it was going to be a blast.
So the very first match I play first. I play a very good 3. I lost 2-0, which was a heartbereaker for me. I then learned that there a lot of underrated players when it comes to Vegas. My next player A loses also. So now we have to play all day, because we are on the loser's bracket. So we went on to wim the rest of the matches. Me and player C were kind of carrying player B. I didn't lose after that and neither did he.
So it was the end of the day and the next day whoever makes it cashes. The last match was at 10 pm I believe. and player B had to play first against another 5. He played better than previous matches, even had a break and run, but failed to win. So now its up to me and my homie. He's a 5 who played a solid 3. Manages to win 4-1.
So then it's me and their 6. They are from San Diego and we are from S. Orange County. He asked if it is okay to go the restroom, sure. I was pretty nervous knowing that if I lost we were out and only alcohol could cure my sorrorws. So the 6 comes back and he wins the lag. He broke and the 8 ball went 2 rails, which it did EVERYTIME he broke! Needless to say, everytime he broke I was worried. The first break I get my shot and fail to get out and he runs out like nothing. The next rack was the same story. So now I'm down 2-0 and all the weight I got was gone, it was an even race to 3. So he broke and missed a ball then it was me I run out some balls and managed to get to the 8. I dogged it, and pissed, knowing that I would be down 3-0. At that time a player from my league comes to watch the match. He tells me all I need was one game to put the pressure on him. So I watch him make balls untill he missed the ball before his key ball. So I'm thinking don't f**k up! He left me on the rail and the eight ball was in between the side and corner pocket. I was somewhat straight, only a small angle. I got down and started doubting myself. I get back up and say to myself "f**k it," I chalk my cue agian and get back down, took my warm up strokes and fired the 8 in. It felt good.
Now it is 3-1 and I need two games. I break and make a ball. I see the layout to run out. By now I had some confidence in myself. I fail to get out leaving to balls and the 8. Again I'm thinking F**K. By some miracle he misses his third or fourth ball and leaves me an easy three ball run. It's 3-2 now and I'm on the hill. By now there are a lot of people from my league watching my match since they are all done. That only pumped me up. I break dry. He runs some balls then misses. Now I know that it is time to get the f**k out. So I methodically run the balls and make the 8 to win. After that the 6 says to me, "Alex, you're my new favorite word for sandbaggin' four." I didn't take it bad just said "what do you mean" and shook his hand. I got high fives from everyone who was watching us and my teammates. I got us to the next day and to the cash. We saw him later that night and he apologized and told me I was a good shot. I gotta say that I felt like a king after that match. Just the feeling that a bunch of players from my leauge were there and they were able to say good job.
We went on to place 9th after losing to a team from our league. We woud have made it farther if I didn't dog my brains out in my match. But man, how good did it feel to have my team on my back and come out with the W! Best match I had so far, just because I pulled it out for my team and representing our area.