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Carl W ilson Jr W ins USPP A Pro-Am Wilson Wins USPPA From: Gene Miller

The 45th Sands-Regency USPPA event, Gene Stary’s dream, attracted 165 players and was once again in the capable hands of Tony Annigoni and Scott Smith. Host hotel since its inception, the Sands Regency added $12,000 prize money, creating a payout to 39% of the participants. Action began with the Early bird on Thursday evening followed by the main event, Friday thru Sunday. Could you use a free pickup? BIG news. Next December they’re giving away a brand new truck! REALLY! If you log 36 playdates during 2008, you’re in the drawing. More details on this fantastic giveaway at the USPPA website. Foulfest: You might wonder what happens w h e n y o u run

amusing occasions during the tournament, its absence created bonafide comic relief. The Forrest Roberts - Steve Berger match went into a hilarious fouling contest until one of them got creative. It reminded me of tavern tournaments I used to play in the 70’s when we had no rules at all. You could sneak around nudging balls and fouling forever. The players enjoyed the spanking new Diamond tables, and it was generally a very friendly gathering with consistently good sportsmanship throughout the five days of competition that began with Thursday’s race-to-five warmup. All matches in the main event were best eight of fifteen games with a maximum spot of five games. Thanks to the sponsors - Jacoby, Tonkin, Simonis: Two beautiful and unique $1,000 Tonkin cue sticks were donated just for this event, awarded to the best finish among two lower-average classifications. Robert Garcia and Frank Giordano went the furthest in their groups, and they each have a very nice new cue. A drawing for a $3,000 Jacoby cue was also held but I didn’t catch the winner’s name. Free room: Anybody finishing in the final eight of the handicap event got a free room at the Sands if they stayed for the open tournament. Hard to pass up that deal, considering eighth place was $750. We have a winner: As to the competition, nobody among this region’s players would be surprised to learn that Carl Wilson Jr. took home the $3,000 first prize. He stayed in high gear for every match and was seldom behind. In the finals, both he and Jeff Heath had 96 averages, and Carl breezed to the finish line over Jeff Heath, 8-5, 8-2. Carl (USPPA avg, 96) began with wins over Don Parker (51), Jesus Fernandez (48), Ken Young (28) and Scott Ota (61) before taking a loss from Mike Morang (43). On the left side of the board he defeated Bobby Herr (83), Phillips Yee (64), Marshall Anonby (79), Jamie Bruce (83) and Frank Giordano (57) taking him to the championship with Heath. (USPPA continued on page 23)

Carl Wilson Jr

such a huge event without the 3-foul rule. In over 300 matches, NOTHING! There were a few matches when players went to five or more consecutive fouls, but not one match was voided by stalemate. It reinforces my belief that the three-foul rule was originated by a confirmed safety player who dreamed of torturing small, defenseless house pets. On a couple of

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January 2008

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Alexander’s Phoenix, AZ 13 American Legion Oak Harbor, WA 8 Billiard Palacade San Francisco, CA 20 Billiards Plus Vancouver, WA 30 Black Star Tacoma, WA 29 Broken Rack Emeryville, CA 12 Buffalo Jump Livingston, MT 25 Cadillac Island Longview, WA 34 California Billiard Club Mtn View, CA 9 Cat’s Paw Bozeman, MT 14 Cattlemen’s Casino Kalispell, MT 7 Classic Billiards Portland, OR 22 Club, The Okanogan, WA 8 Cue Ball, The Salem, OR 5 Cue’s Billiards Portland, OR 31 Dr Cue Billiards Shoreline, WA 5 Eagles Club #326 Bozeman, MT 7 Edge Casino Helena, MT 15 Eight Ball In Great Falls, MT 3,26,36 Falls Club Post Falls, ID 28 Family Billiards San Francisco, CA 17 Farmhouse Portland, OR 30 Frankie’s Olympia, WA 9 Full Splice Tacoma, WA 6 Good Time Ernies Burien, WA 29 Halftime Bar & Grill Vancouver, WA 30 Hard Times Billiards Sacramento, CA 5 Helena Bar Box Helena, MT 19 Hollywood Billiards Hollywood, CA 35 Hub Bar Belgrade, MT 7 Hwy 26 Sports Bar Boring, OR 29 Jake’s Bar & Grill Salem, OR 20 Jay Swanson Mem Hollywood, CA 35 Jillians Seattle, WA 26 Jointed Cue Sacramento, CA 27 K C Midway Oregon City, OR 29 Kolby’s Tempe, AZ 11 Latitude 84 Tacoma, WA 8 Lil’ Big Foot Spokane, WA 4 Log Cabin Bar Sumner, WA 29 Longhorn Saloon Lakewood, WA 15 Maggie O’Tooles Lakewood, WA 30 Malarkey’s Tacoma, WA 14 McCorry’s Woodenville, WA 4 McQ’s Billiards Spokane, WA 30 Main Street Billiards Mesa, AZ 10 Main Street Billiards Tucson, AZ 13 Mike’s Place Renton, WA 30 Molly Brown Bozeman, MT 15 Mr Ed’s Saloon Butte, MT 29 Mustard Seed Bellevue, WA 15

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Letter to the Editor:

I’d like to respond to the question in your editorial from October. (Yes, 2007, I’m not that far behind) As a tournament director who likes to think about situations like this one where a player at a practice table claims a guy comes up and asks him if he wants to play some and then claims it was a match, I’d like to give my opinion. First of all, I say the correct action is easy and obvious in this case. But before I give it I’ve got to say the director doesn’t know who is lying, but one of them is. Barring any information at all he must let the result stand and warn both of them he will remember this. If he ever hears of or witnesses a similar event from either of the players he immediately tells that director or, if it happens again in one of his tourneys, rules against the repeat offender and warns about disqualification. It’s possible a player might break the ice with a comment like, “Want to play some pool?”, so that isn’t meaningful. However, in this case the facts that the two agree on make it an easy decision. They didn’t lag or flip for the break. It was on a practice table. One of them is lying. You, as director, must rule that the match did not take place. They play it on an assigned table. No tournament calls a match or schedules a match by having the players go find an empty table. There is always an assignment. Only if both agreed it was a legitimate result would you allow that result to stand. Any disagreement means no match. That simple. Now I hasten to point out this doesn’t prove who lied; the one claiming no match may have seen the possibilities when his opponent came to the practice table wanting to just play the match there. The point is, you, as director, aren’t supposed to play God (or St. Peter). You just make the correct decision and then remember the situation in case it ever crops up again. This is common in sporting events. You can’t peer into their hearts; you can only call what is correct, which in this case is that they disagree about the match but agree that one of them is lying. Therefore, the one fact neither can argue with is that the match wasn’t played where it was supposed to be played. No excuse. No match. Thanks, Curt Watts


January 2008

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Tom “Dr Cue” Rossman, a World Champion contributes his monthly artistic pool shot challenges taken from the DR. CUE CLASSIC "ARTISTIC POOL" TOUR 2008 SHOT / CHALLENGE PROGRAM. The Dr Cue Classic “Artistic” Cup will be held January 5-7, 2008 at the Tom “Dr Cue” Rossman Executive Inn in Louisville, KY. The shots presented in his column will be part of the disciplines that the participants in this event will attempt to make. The Artistic Cup has a guaranteed prize fund of over $20,000 with $5,000 going to first place. The field will be open to 48 players of both Open A and Open B catagories (pro, amateur, junior). Full information and the complete shot program is available online at www.artisticpool.org and www.professorqball.com. For more information please send your request to: Tom "Dr. Cue" and Marty "Ms. Cue" Rossman "Dr. Cue" Classic Artistic Pool Tour Directors Email Options: dr_cue_and_ms_cue@yahoo.com drcue@artisticpool.org Phone Options: 765.795.4968 (Business) 765.760.7665 (Cell)

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Cadillac Island

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Pete Ga tes Wins 9 Ball Gates

January 2008

Al P er ez Wins Per ere

By Mike Jensen

By Mike Jensen

The Cadillac Island Casino in Longview, Washington held a nine ball

Longview, WA - Al Perez pulls off win at Cadillac Island Casino 9-Ball Handicap. Al finished a strong 3rd place at the previous 9-ball tournament in November and came to the December tournament determined to do even better. The players in Longview are no strangers to Al Perez. He lived in Longview for quite a while and honed his game by playing a lot of locals for years. He played in the daily afternoon games at Grumpy’s Tavern for a while. I remember my brother-in-law, Tommy Rice asking me if I liked his new pants one day. I said yes, there okay and he said they are compliments of Al from the afternoon games at Grumpy’s! This went on for some time and so did the stories of Al playing other local players, like George Moore for months on end. Time went on and Al moved to the Portland area where he became a respected money player in that area and through out the Northwest. He is always a pleasure to have at our tournaments. Congratulations to Al Perez, Jeff Baker Al for a great tournament. Al played Jeff Baker, a regular at our tournaments for the point. Al came out on top and sent Jeff to play Glenn Atwell, to see who would get a second chance at Al. Jeff rated at seven games was the winner over Glenn who was rated at eleven games and then went on to play Al. Al was rated at nine games and Jeff at seven. They went hill hill the first set and Al pulled off the win. A big congratulation to Jeff Baker for his second place finish. See you in January for some 8-Ball! 1. $750 Al Perez 7. $110 Mike Stevens 2. $500 Jeff Baker 8. $75 Pat Shumacher 3. $350 Glenn Atwell 9. $75 Dan Coffman 4. $250 Jeff Jimenez 10. $75 Mary Hopkin 5. $175 Don Wirtaman 11. $75 Matt Bryan 6. $110 Sean Lewis

Glenn Atwell, Pete Gates, Al Perez, Todd Gooch

handicap tournament in November. Pete Gates from Bend, Oregon was the winner. Pete has played in several Cadillac tournaments and this time clawed his way to the top. The last four players on the winners side were Todd Gooch, rated a nine vs. Pete Gates rated a seven, with Pete the victor, and Al Perez rated a nine vs. Steve Tune rated a nine, with Al coming out on top. The battle for the point would be Al Perez going to nine games and Pete Gates going to seven games. Pete Gates won the point match and sat back to wait for the B side winner to advance. The player battling his way through the B side was none other than Glenn Atwell one of the Northwest’s toughest competitors. Glenn beat Steve Tune, Todd Gooch, and Al Perez to have another shot at Pete. It only took one set to prove the four game spot was too much for Glenn. Pete played steady and undaunted to claim his first title at the Cadillac Island. 5. $150 Steve Tune 1. $700 Pete Gates 6. $150 Wayne Milke 2. $460 Glenn Atwell 3. $350 Al Perez 7. $100 Tim Haines 4. $270 Todd Gooch 8. $100 Hershell Blaylock


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January 2008

Slow and Slower

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(Reprinted from June 2006)

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By: Bob Jewett of the SFBA

where the ball should go and then putting it there. Pick a precise spot on the table. With a ball already out there, pick a certain distance past that ball. For the first balls, I try to put the next ball exactly one ball beyond the previous. For the balls farther out, that’s too much precision for me, so I try for a half-diamond past the previous ball. You will probably need to shorten your bridge. There are lots of reasons to use a shorter bridge on this kind of shot. A 4-inch bridge is not to short for the first shots. Really. Try it. As you get better at controlling your soft speed, add more balls to the line with the ultimate goal of shooting all 16 balls. I’ve done all 16 once, and the key was leaving the first 10 balls between the line and the side pockets. That left more room and chance for error on the last 6. When you have made good progress on this drill, and I think you will see progress within 10 minutes of practice, try the drill in the other direction: Shoot the first ball as far down the table as you can without hitting the far cushion, then shoot the next one so it doesn’t quite reach the first, and so on. Do you have a favorite, fun drill? Send it in to my email address, and I may write it up in a future column.

A large part of learning how to play well involves pushing back your frontiers. You are comfortable in parts of your game but there are parts that might terrify you, such as drawing the cue ball more than three feet or 80-degree cuts on the game ball. Practice Bob Jewett should help to take the terror out of those “terra incognito” regions. Power shots are one area to work on, but this month let’s try the other side — soft shots with precise control of speed. These are most useful when playing safeties and just rolling a ball into a pocket. I got this drill from Tom Riccobene of New Mexico, who has just completed his training as an Advanced Instructor in the BCA’s Instructor Training Program. I didn’t do very well at first, but it’s fun and attention grabbing. The idea is to shoot a series of balls from the head string and make each one travel a little farther than the one before. The cue ball is not involved — just hit each object ball with your cue stick. In the diagram are the beginning and ending positions for a typical attempt with 8 balls. Things went OK until ball 7 which didn’t get past the six. The first technique to work on is visualizing

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The recent passing of ‘Chicago Bugs’ Rucker is a sad reminder of just how important the One Pocket Hall of Fame is to these great players, many of whom have been overlooked by the pool and billiard establishment for years. If you have never been to one of our annual Hall of Fame dinners at the Derby City Classic, it is hard to explain the special quality of the experience. Let me just say that our banquet is an unusual mix of strong emotional sentiments, and rousing entertainment. The emotional part might surprise you, because frankly, these are some of the toughest hombres in pool! Of course the storytelling is to be expected, because these are the great characters & storytellers in pool. Put these two components together in the company of about 135 players and peers, and you can see why many people describe our dinner as the highlight of their week at Derby City and that is saying something! So I hope you can come. Dress is casual, and the banquet room is conveniently located right in one of the main Derby City Classic host hotels. The Executive Inn is directly across the street from the Executive West, with free shuttle service back and forth; we try to make it as easy as possible. The dinner takes place Tuesday night, January 8th. If you cannot come this year, but you still like the idea of helping out, I would like to suggest you consider buying a ticket to sponsor one of our many guests. If you do, I will very happily get one of the Hall of Fame player posters signed for you, and I will also send you a copy of this year’s program. Click here for 2008 One Pocket Hall of Fame Dinner Info and to make your reservations. It sure looks like this year’s Derby is shaping up to be the best yet; I hope to see you there!

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January 2008

Rakin and Ko are the New Champions of the World!

Mary Rakin of the United States and Pin Yi Ko of Taipei are the new Junior Champions of the World. They took their titles today in Willingen, Germany at the conclusion of the WPA World Junior Championships for 2007. This is nothing new for Mary Rakin. She won this same event last year, but took the longest road possible to repeat the feat. Coming into the event as the number one seed she dropped her very first match (7-4) to Denise Wilkinson of New Zealand. From there she went on an undefeated romp through the rest of the field. Her second match was nearly the end of her road, but she got by Anja Wagner of Germany (7-6) and then easily took down both Hui Ching Yap of Singapore (7-2) and fellow American Briana Miller (7-2), the 12-year-old wonder with a very big future. This put her into the redraw that signals the start of singleelimination play and her first match there was another close one as she escaped Kristina Schagan of Germany by a single game (9-8). When she then stepped on Kim Witzel of Germany (9-4) it meant she had once again made the finals of the Worlds. Her opponent in the final attempt was Tina Buhnen. Strangely, Buhnen had also lost her first match of the week, and to the same Denise Wilkinson that had sent Rakin left as well! (Wilkinson wound up in fifth place.) Buhnen had easily taken down Sabrina Naverschnig of Austria (9-4) in the SemiFinals prior to finding herself across the felt from Rakin. This would not prove a comfortable spot to be as Rakin found her best game of the week and simply tortured Buhnen to win going away at 9-2 to take her second consecutive World Title. Asked if pool would be in her future she replied: “Yes, but not until after I finish school. School first, then pool.” Pressed as to whether she would be knocking on the door of the WPBA after college she grinned: “Yeah, I think so!” The young men had watched for the last three years as Yu Lun Wu of Hours: 11:30AM-2AM

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Ring Game At Alexanders Chuck “The Mailman” Evans Wins The Freezer Wins

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Scott Frost, Mitch Ellerman, Mike Pankoff, Dennis Orender Courtesy of: azpoolscene.com

The “Ring Game” scheduled for Friday December 7th, 2007, at Alexander’s in Phoenix, between Scott Frost, Mitch Ellerman, Dennis Orender, Mike Pankoff, and Rodney Morris took place even though Mr. Morris was delayed in travel and was unable to attend. The four Phoenix players, Scott, Mitch, Dennis, and Mike each put up $250.00 in this winner take all event. Dennis, who seemed to be the one that just never got the shots needed to get started, was the first player eliminated. Mike or Mitch traded places early as the money leader as Scott struggled but was able to hang in. At one point Mitch was shooting the money ball which would have also eliminated Scott. Mitch rattled the ball which in turn gave Scott new life. As is his usual pattern, Scott took advantage of that miss and stormed back to eliminate Mike. Scott and Mitch then battled it out for the next hour before Scott was able to eliminate Mitch and win the $1000.00

On December 15th, 2007, Alexander’s, in Phoenix, held the First Annual Arizona Seniors State Bar Box 9-Ball Championships. This tournament was for all players age 55 or older. Alexander’s added $300.00. This was a non-handicap event with all players racing to eight games on both sides of the bracket. The format was double elimination with a one race final to eleven games. The field for this event drew seventeen players including Chuck Evans Alexander’s own Ron Merseal who went undefeated to the hot seat. Chuck Evans, who eventually won the tournament, lost early to Steve Henderson and had to fight his way through the one-loss bracket to get into the finals against Ron. Ron had won the hot seat by defeating Frank Wellman. Chuck, nearing the end of the one-loss bracket, won a rematch with Steve Henderson leaving Steve in 4th place. Chuck then defeated Frank Wellman in the oneloss side final leaving Frank with a very respectable 3rd place finish. In the one race to (11) final, Chuck kept Ron in his seat and ran away with the finals (11) games to (5). Chuck played almost perfect in the finals missing only two shots and running rack after rack courtesy of “sticking the cue ball” in the center of the table on almost every one of his breaks. Congratulations to Chuck Evans on his win. Payouts include added money and side pots 1st $500.00 Chuck Evans 2nd $290.00 Ron Merseal 3rd $100.00 Frank Wellman 4th $65.00 Steve Henderson

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Kolbys Corner poCKeT hosTs awbT Presented by J. Pechauer Custom Cues! December 15 - 16 from: Dawn Anderson

TEMPE, AZ We would like to start off by giving a big huge thank you to Kolbys for coming to the AWBT’s rescue and hosting this $500 added WPBA Qualifier presented by J. Pechauer Custom Cues! If it weren’t for them, we wouldn’t have been able to hold this event! So THANK YOU to Jimmy, Dan, Jeff and all the folks at Kolbys! We LOVE that pool hall! The tables were in awesome shape and the food was wonderful! The two point leaders, Holly Sholes and Susan Mello, met up in the hot seat match. Mello won sending Holly to play Susan Williams for 3rd place. Holly quickly beat Williams 7-0 and jumped back up to play Mello for the final match. Mello beat Holly in the first set by 7 to 5 to win the tournament! This was also her very first Qualifier win! Congratulations Mello! She will be getting a paid entry into her choice of a 2008 WPBA Classic Event to attend! By finishing 2nd Holly Sholes locked up the prestigious title of AWBT Susan Mello

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EOS Scotch Doubles has 48 Players! Written by PVPL Online Staff

Monday, 17 December 2007 Following the banquet and awards party every season we throw a blind draw scotch doubles 8-ball tournament. This remains one of our most popular events each season. On this night we had 48 league players sign up. Thanks to Al Ruiz, owner of Metro Sportz, for taking the time to greet everybody coming in for the banquet and signing them up for the scotch event early. With Al’s help we were able to get the tournament started off quickly and what an event it was. With 48 players signed up to play the total tournament prize fund would be $480.00. This included $240 in players entry money and $240added by Metro Sportz Bar. Thanks to Metro Sportz and Al Ruiz for their generosity in supporting the Arizona Hot Shots and their players this holiday season. As teams were working their way thru the winners side of the bracket, two teams met for the winners side

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‘Hot Seat’ match. These two teams were Char Alcott (The Snap) & Lee Christensen (Kitty’s Lounge) and John Romo (The Deli) & Randy Pelton (Northern Lounge). John & Randy’s road to the hotseat saw wins over the teams of Jack Helmkay & Ernie Herrera, Cathy Thomas & Adella

Hackett, Chad Lovelace & Johnny Garcia, Doreen Sunn & Earl Scott, and the eventual hot seat win over Lee & Char. Char & Lee found themselves playing for the hotseat after wins over the teams of Benny Garcia & Aaron Purdy, Dean Mielke & Max Ramires, Travis

Draughon & Robbin Grammatico, Dennis Albers & Tiger Ramires before losing to Randy & John for the hotseat. Metro Sportz own pro shop owner and operator Steve ‘Jazz’ Jaskewitz with partner Devon Caruso of Kitty’s Grinders had an outstanding run through the tournament eliminating many teams along the way including the team of Benny Garcia (5030 Lounge) & Aaron Purdy (Kitty’s) leaving them with a 4th place finish and Char & Lee with 3rd place. The finals match would be the first time Jazz & Devon would get to challenge the undefeated team of John & Randy as they hadn’t played each other up until now. Despite this event being a true double elimination format, the first match would be the only match played as John & Randy defeated Jazz & Devon 2-1 to take home the title as 2007 Az Hot Shots Scotch Doubles Champions.

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Metro Sports Bar & Billiards teams up with the Arizona BCA Committee. The result is the Arizona BCA Scotch Doubles 2007 Championships. $50 Team entry for the 2 day event - Dec 1st & 2nd - Saturday & Sunday 2007. 64 players signed up for the event. Race to 5 Eight Ball. Master players add an extra game for each master player on the team. The AZ BCA Committee Larry Eans & Bernie Store added $750 to this event & Metro Sports Bar added another $500 for a total of $1250 guaranteed added money to the pay out which equaled $2850.00. Late Saturday night Chuck Parrill the BCA Tournament Director had the field down to 8 teams. Four from the winners side of the board: Bernie Store and Larry Eans - Pete Gresh Sr. and Michaele Kedanis - Lynn Shoemaker and Chris Shenker - Kathy Kelley and John Bridges - and Four Teams from the one lost side: Susan & Mike Williams - Tiger & Max Ramirez - Liz Bernreuater & Rodney Thompson - Noel Rima & Bill Vanderweyst. All of these teams returned on Sunday and were all in the money. The Master Team of Larry Eans & Bernie Store racing to 7 games in each match were not to be denied. This team went undefeated for the entire tournament. The final match showed their superiority with a final score of 7-3 over Susan & Mike Williams. Total Payout: 1. Bernie Store & Larry Eans $1000.00 2. Susan & Mike Williams $600.00 3. Lynn Shoemaker & Chris Shenker $400.00

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Scott “ The F reezer ” F rost W ins Big “The Freezer Frost Wins Captures Last Leg Of 2007 All-Around Then Wins Points Title In Playoff Over Ellerman Courtesy of: azpoolscene.com With Jimmy Mendoza and Chuck The 2007 Olhausen Arizona AllEvans playing for the hot seat, Scott Around started in January and ended had his work cut out. He would have with event #10 on December 9th at to make his way across the one-loss Alexander’s in Phoenix. The tour side then he would have to beat consisted of different formated events Mendoza and Evans back to back. at six different pool rooms located in The order of those matches would Arizona. There were ten total events be decided by who won the hot seat over the year. The six “rooms” match. Evans beat Mendoza for the participating in the 2007 tour were hot seat. Frost then beat Mendoza Metro Sportz Bar, Alexander ’s, to earn a shot at the tournament win Kolbys, Main Street Mesa, and those much needed 200 points. Sixshooters, and On The Snap in Scott was up to the task and did Prescott, Arizona. Players earned indeed defeat Chuck Evans for the win points for each event they played in. and the points. Ellerman and Frost The number of points were based on were now tied for the overall points each players finish in each event. race after 12 months of play. The money and prizes up for grabs A random draw of all ten events Scott Frost and Scott Whisler included a Scott Whisler cue to the preceded a playoff between the two points winner and another Scott Whisler cue to the highest finishing women. champions. Big table 8-Ball was the game drawn to be played. Mitch $1000.00 cash went to the overall points leader. This jumped out to an early lead in the playoff only to watch Scott fight back and cash bonus was provided by Chuck Bobbitt of Visual then close Mitch out for the playoff win. Scott Frost did all he had to do. He Impressions. Olhausen provided a pool table to won the last leg, forced a playoff, and won the playoff to win the 2007 go to the winner of a random draw. Predator Olhausen Arizona All-Around Championship. Congrats to all the players provided a BK-2 cue to the overall winner. that made the 2007 edition of this tour a huge success. A special congrats Going into the final event at Alexander’s (Bar to Scott Frost and Mitch Ellerman. Box 9-Ball) the overall points leader was Susan Williams won the Whisler cue as the highest finishing lady. The the “Young Gun” Mitch Ellerman. Mitch pool table was won by Babe Thompson with a random draw. Scott collected held a 150 point lead over Scott Frost. the $1000.00 bonus, a Whisler cue, and the BK-2 from Predator. With 200 points awarded to the winner of each event, it was obvious that all Mitch had to do was finish 7th or better to close Scott out of 3603 W. Dunlap, Phx, Az. 85051 - (602) 973-1638 the points race. Mitch finished 9th and collected 50 points. The door was now open for Scott. A first place finish for 8~Under 9-Ball Scotch Doubles Scott would earn him 200 points and a tie for the Susan Williams overall points championship.

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It’s that time of year again: the time for making a bunch of New Year’s resolutions that may be formulated with the best of intentions, but without any idea of how we might keep them. Why do we do this to ourselves every year? What good are resolutions, anyway, if we’re not going to be ‘resolved’ to carry them out? Why are we so bad about affirming our resolutions? Last year, I made only one resolution: I resolved to lose 30 pounds. Now that’s the same resolution I’ve made for the past ten Roger Long years, but without ever coming close to achieving my goal. However, this last time around, there was something different involved - I was motivated. You see, I had long been of the opinion that aging and poor conditioning can have ill effects on a pool player’s game. Maybe you have also been of the same opinion? For evidence supporting this opinion, just look at how our eldest and most experienced players - the ones we would tend to believe would have “the nuts” in such a physically soft game as pool - are never the ones at the top of the rankings. As further evidence, let me tell you about a very close friend of mine who is a world-class player; a real champion. Well, he used to be, anyway. Nowadays, he usually finishes in the money in the really big tournaments, but he doesn’t stand much chance of winning them, anymore. He can only win the smaller ones. Oh, his game is still much better than 99.9% of all players out there, but it’s the players at the very top of the heap that he may never be able to beat again. What has made the difference in my friend’s play? Well, I think it is probably those two things I’ve already mentioned: age (he is now in his early forties) and lack of good conditioning. Now, I know the process of aging can’t be stopped, and will necessarily bring on certain unwanted changes in any person’s abilities; but good conditioning is one thing that all pool players can utilize to help offset the negative effects of aging. I remember that my friend used to tell me how he was feeling completely exhausted at the end of those two-day tournament he used to win. At that time, I couldn’t fully appreciate what he was saying because I had never been under pressurized conditions such as those. I didn’t realize the toll it takes on one’s mind and strength to have to bear down for long periods of time. Since that time, however, I have learned what my friend was talking about. So, a number of years ago, I started telling my students that they should keep themselves in good physical condition if they desired to give themselves an edge in competition. But my advice usually went unheeded. Wondering why that was, I stopped and took a good look at the example I was setting. There I was; way out of shape. Why would anyone want to take advice from someone who wasn’t practicing what he was preaching? That’s when I realized that my motivation should be to shape up for my students’ sake. Up to that time I had been resolving to lose weight only for myself. I knew it would be good for me, but that alone didn’t seem to motivate me enough to go ahead and affirm my resolution. But now I had this new motivation: I needed to prove a point! I wanted to show my students that I could not only reach my goal for a good physical condition, but that it would pay the dividends I thought it should. So, at the beginning of this past year came my latest resolution to lose those 30 pounds. Now, twelve months later, I’m happy to report that I’ve exceeded my goal by two pounds! But the best news is that my weight loss wasn’t primarily due to strict dieting, although controlled eating did play a role in it. No, what really did the job for me was exercise - LOTS of exercise. (Roger Long continued on page 23)


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Pechauer Tour at Family Billiards from: Gene Miller photos courtesy of: Family Billiards

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45th Reno Open matches was 36-0. He was the player to beat. So he sat on the point and waited for his opponent to be determined in the match between Shane Van Boening and Mark Tadd. Shane was in stroke after his match with Edwin and made quick work of Mark winning the match 9-4. Now to the finals, Shane had to beat Johnny twice to take home the victory. Since Johnny had sent Shane to the one loss side, this was a Johnny Archer and Tony Annigoni revenge match for Shane. The set went back and forth until both players were at 7, Shane finished out rack 15. A break and run in the next rack had Shane winning the first set 9-7. One more set and Shane would be the 2007 Reno Open Champion. This time it was all Shane as he jumped out to a 3-1 lead, then increased that to 6-3 and finally finished out the match at 9-3. Shane Van Boening is now in the record books as the 2007 Reno Open Champion. We would like to thank the Sand Regency and Mick McMillin for all the hard work they did in getting the tournament room ready and for having us there, and to Scott Smith and Ken Shuman for doing an excellent job as tournament directors and OTBnTV interviewers. OTBnTV was honored to be a small part of the action and to be able to bring to the pool players, who were not able to attend, video of the finals and semi final rounds. We worked until 4:30 am getting up the footage

from the final match that ended at 6:30 pm, so that it could be viewed as quickly after the completion of the finals as possible. We had the video edited and online within 9 hours. We would also like to thank our sponsors without whom the coverage of this event would not have been possible, Chameleon, a perfect rack every time; Platis Law Firm, serving the Seattle community since 1970; and The Break, the Western United States Billiard News. PHOTO IDENTIFICATION: 1. Melissa Little Interviewed by Becka Larkin 2. Mike Davis Interviewed by Becka Larkin 3. Carl Wilson Jr Interviewed by Tony Annigoni 4. Gabe Owen Interviewed by Becka Larkin 5. Tony Annigoni Interviewed by Becka Larkin 6. Billy Palmer 7. George Michaels 8. Chuckie Holyoak All other photos not numbered are tournament photos All photos taken by Don “Cheese� Akerlow and property of OTBnTV

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Record Turnout for Straight Pool Tournament from: Bill Bradford

Twenty-one players participated in the 14.1 Tournament at Sam’s Billiards in Portland on Sunday, December 2. David Randell came in 1st, winning matches against Art May, Mitchell Henderson, Chad Kurokawa, Buzz Poleson, and Sam Rabito. Sam Rabito was 2nd, beating Darin Walding, Fred Matzke, Justin Lilje and Damian Rebman before falling to David in the finals. With 21 players, the tournament was broken into seven groups of three, with the top person from each group and one wild card player moving on to the finals. The upset in the finals was Buzz Poleson, the wild card, beating Bob Zack, the number 1 seed. Bob did come back to win 3rd place as well as the high-run prize. It was a pleasure to have a couple of players from out of state, Bill Enger from Seattle and Lee Larson from Minneapolis. Both players played well. Bill advanced to the finals but didn’t end up in the money.

The volume of players forced a format of 40-point, time-shortened games in the finals, which didn’t go over well with several players. The popularity of this tournament is creating more friction as I attempt to provide ample playing time and chances for success, balanced against completing the tournament in a reasonable amount of time. In a continuing (and probably futile) effort to try to quell the dissatisfaction I will continue to tweak the process. Many thanks to all those who put up with the format. I’m pleased to have made it through the tournament in 7 hours. The final results were as follows: 1st $85 David Randell 2nd $70 Sam Rabito 3rd $50 Bob Zack 4th $30 Buzz Poleson High Run: 29 - Bob Zack

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Missoula, MT - December 14-16, 2007 The Holiday 8-Ball Open was hosted by Buck’s Club in Missoula and sponsored by Bud Light with Pete “Cue Ball” Quande as the tournament director. Fifty-six players showed up to fight it out for the $1,000 Guaranteed added money. Everybody like the layout of the room, red circle cue balls and the tournament went smoothly. In the field was Morgan Steinman who was home visiting her Dad in Darby. Morgan plays out of Galaxy Billiards in New York and was recently named ‘Player of the Year’ on the JPNEWT (her 3rd consecutive time). She is ranked 40th (up from Jeff Boucher 59th) in the WPBA player standings. She finished in 17th place at the WPBA Championship this past November. Pete remarked, “Morgan’s going to be a champion, she has a really nice stroke. I was really impressed with the graciousness she showed to her opponent when she lost”. Thanks goes to Tom and his staff for their great service and to Jack Madden who helped out during the tournament. 1st $750 Jeff Boucher (Bozeman, MT) 2nd $450 Jason Dawes (Butte, MT) 3rd $300 Don del Campo (Coeur d’Alene, ID) 4th $220 Dennis Brown (Cranbrook, BC) 5-6 $125 Morgan Steinman (Darby, MT) Jim Allen (Ronan, MT) 7-8 $75 Nate Neergard (Missoula, MT) Chad Sylvester (Kalispell, MT) There was also a “Last Man Standing Pot” that was won by Jeff Boucher.

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ARCHER BEATS STRICLAND! Archer victorious in close match (15 to 12) Chicago, IL - 12/19/07 - The International Pool Tour (IPT) held its first Challenge match between Earl “The Pearl” Strickland and Johnny “The Scorpion” Archer in the heart of downtown Chicago. Both players are well respected around the world as two of the greatest players to ever play the game. After more than 3 hours of grueling, hard fought and tense hours Johnny Archer emerged victoriously with a score of 15 to 12. Strickland, who was down by five games at one point, showed a valiant effort by pulling within 2 games of Archer before eventually losing the match. Archer walked away with $5,000 USD, Johnny Archer courtesy of Kevin Trudeau (Founder, IPT), and a beautiful cruise for two provided by Incentives International, a company owned by IPT Pro Linda Carter. We are happy to announce that the match is already up in the Videos section of the IPT Web Site. The match will be streaming for free through the end of December, 2007. You can watch the video right now! The video is unedited right now and the beginning of the video has some footage that was streaming before the broadcast officially began. In a few days, it will be edited down to the beginning of the official broadcast. This is your chance to catch some classic Mike Sigel moments before they disappear from the video file forever!


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LiquidWick Pool Cues Billiards Start-Up Wins Big By Signing Renown Billiard Superstar Jeanette Lee, “The Black Widow” How Do You Lock Up the Biggest Star in Pool? Present a Unique and Bold Vision Complementary to Lee’s Own Competitive Spirit. Albuquerque, NM - (December 13, 2007) - Billiards newcomer, LiquidWick Pool Cues, an emerging cue manufacturing and media promotion powerhouse, announced today that it has signed world billiard star Jeanette Lee “The Black Widow” to a multi-year contract. “LiquidWick and Jeanette Lee make a great match because we share the same competitive spirit. ‘The Black Widow’ gets her name from her ability to devour the competition. LiquidWick has a vision and plan to do the same,” said Rich Gustin, LiquidWick partner. Like a Ferrari racing from 0 to 60 in mere seconds, LiquidWick partners, Rich Gustin and Dan Shields, left the starting line just over one year ago, hit the accelerator and continue to rev the engine. They launched the company, produced and filmed two half-hour infomercials, three music videos, their own “Trick Shot Mania” DVD and became the first billiards company to air an infomercial on

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their own traffic driving campaigns,” said Shields. “Interested parties should contact LiquidWick@comcast.net.” “LiquidWick is a company with solid ideas and an aggressive management team that gives them a strategic advantage at becoming a market leader,” said Tom George, Octagon’s Senior Marketing Officer. Lee is the winner of more than 25 national and international titles and has received numerous industry accolades including consistently being recognized as one of the Most Powerful People in Billiards by Billiards Digest. The Brooklyn, NY native was also named one of the sexiest female athletes in the world by ESPN. Lee also serves as a national spokesperson for The Scoliosis Association, Inc. For more information on Lee please visit her newly revamped website at www.jeanettelee.com. LiquidWick Pool Cues is a cue manufacturing and media production and promotion company endorsed by world billiards star Jeanette Lee, “The Black Widow.” They are the first billiards company to air an infomercial on national television. Their media production arm has produced, “The LiquidWick Infomercial,” “Trick Shot Mania” a DVD featuring Andy “The Magic Man” Segal, and music videos for actor and musician, Bokeem Woodbine and singer songwriter Dawn Jameson. www.liquidwick.com

Black Widow Jewelry Billiards Sensation Signs Deal with Korean-Based TVShopPlus.com to Offer Specialized Jewelry Line McLean, VA / Seoul, Korea (December 12, 2007) - Billiards star Jeanette Lee has today announced a deal with www.TVShopPlus.com to offer an exclusive line of jewelry and accessories hand-picked by “The Black Widow” herself. Based in Korea and a division of SBS B r o a d c a s t i n g , www.TVShopPlus.com is one of the country’s top three network TV channels that will offer viewers a wide range of jewelry options. “I am really excited to expand ‘The Black Widow’ persona with a personalized jewelry line,” said Lee. “The items I have selected are elegantly designed and beautiful to wear. I really hope my fans and others around the world enjoy wearing them as much as I do.” A wide array of Black Widow Jewelry is now available including earrings, lockets, necklaces and bracelets. The jewelry is priced in the Korean Won currency and ranges from $40 to $600 in value. The website also offers exclusive photos of Lee modeling some of her favorite items from the jewelry line. For more info, please visit the newly revamped www.jeanettelee.com or h t t p : / / w w w. t v s h o p p l u s . c o m / sbstvshop/handler/StarShop-Main.

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And one of the benefits I’ve received from so much exercise is greater endurance. Another is a higher level of concentration, which I believe is due to having a sharper, less-fatigued mind. Still another is a higher level of confidence that is probably derived from having a higher self-esteem. Lately, I’ve been able to work long days and then go out and compete long nights without running out of gas. My win percentage has gone up, and my blood pressure has gone down. My attitude is better, and my outlook is better. I feel better, and I’m performing better. And now I’m beginning to get the results I was really after all along: my students are no longer snickering when I talk to them about physical conditioning.

Reno Open - December 4th - 9th Sands Regency Casino (continued from page 19)

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Shane Van Boening Johnny Archer Mark Tadd Edwin Montal Carl Wilson Jr., Chukie Holyoke Gabe Owen, Justin Bergman Kings Santy, Jose Parica, George Michaels, Tyler Edey Arturo Rivera, Oscar Dominguez, Deo Alpojara Brian Parks Billy Palmer, Mark Haddad, Ronnie Wiseman Mike Davis, Joshua Burbul, Greg Niwa Rafael Martinez, Ramin Bakhtiari Verjil Bedwin, Melvin Sharp, Rylan Hartnett William Anderson, Jerry Matchin, Vince Tedesco JJ Cain, Steve Rector Alex Kopel, Derek Pogirski, Trevor Smith Josh Smith, Melissa Little, Tony Chohan Ernesto Dominguez, Stan Tourangeau, Louis Ulrich Dave Hemmah, Jeff Heath, Nick Kruger, Paul Mottey Jeff Clark, Ernesto Reyes, Shane McIntosh

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$3,000 $2,200 $1,750 $1,500 $1,000 $750 $500

Carl Wilson Jr (96) Jeff Heath (96) Frank Giordano (57) Patrick Rhea (75) Jamie Bruce (83), Mark Tiu (83) Marshall Williams (107), Deo Alpajora (137) Ernesto Reyes (77), Sylvester Coronado (73), Mike Morang (43), Marshall Anonby (79) 13-16 $360 Ed Ramos (86), Jeff Gregory (108), Phillips Yee (64), Kevin Woodruff (52) 17-24 $250 Rylan Hartnett (73), Jude Bautista (64), Ron Cook (78), Al Markasky (83), Bobby Herr (83), Larry Nathan (51), Jay Goodman (48), Danny Bulaong (87). 25-32 $200 Bill Hart (70), Scott Ota (61), Mark Benov (64), Skip Miller (85), Steve Lucas (50), Forrest Roberts (74), Bill Houck (100), Robert Garcia (38). 33-48 $100 Colin Mazaika (125), Brian Theberge (66), Deirdre Shiozawa (25), Jonny Warren (90), Bill Lee (56), Russ Bettencourt (39), Junne Padua (70), Alex Almendral (66), Michael Kirchner (40), Mauricio M. (54), Gilbert Arellano (83), Ed Doral (95), Ed Ofrecio (65), Steve Adams (51), Jontel Baritua (33), Orlando Garcia (55). 49-64 $60 Revelina Um (90), Brian Um (104), Nick Callado (83), Bob Beaulieu (60), Dara Eckern (42), Geoffrey Heighton (63), Justin Abraham (54), Brian Andersen (53), Eugene Villena (90), Glen Constantino (53), Pat Akins (61), Dom Cardoso (37), Bob Neill (41), Bret Baker (68), Steve Homich (70), Bob Lapode (62). Warm-Up: The Early Bird, held the night before the main event began, nearly filled to its 128-player capacity and included a $1,000 boost from the USPPA. Marshall Annonby (79 avg) took the $1,165 top prize with victories over Chris Cruz (70), Candy Elliott (23), Mario Nozawa (70), Albert Alford (50), Justin Abraham (54), Mike Morang (43) and Deo Alpajora (137). 1st $1,165 Marshall Annonby (79) 2nd $640 Deo Alpajora 3-4 $320 Danny Bulaong (87) & Mike Morang (43) 5-8 $160 Bill Hart (70), JustinAbraham (54), Noy Quinonez (64), Gene Peregrino (80)

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$1000 Annual Midseason Tournament Rodders Grub and Pub in Oregon while they continued to give players City recently hosted the 3rd Annual fun fits on the table. Cody Johnson was Cascade Pool League Midseason running around trying to convince Tournament. Good players, mixed players not that he could play but that with players on the rise, met in this he was giving up too much spot... handicapped extravaganza, where however, that didn’t really work to his over $2,300 in prize money was won. advantage. And then there was Cathy The three-day weekend league Duenas, who provided entertainment tournament drew over 60 different on and off the table. Cathy Duenas CPL players from over 48 league did her part by being Kasey Hamm’s teams. They came to play one or all scotch partner. A great round of the special events. The three-day sportsmanship was available but tournament featured hundreds of everyone handicapped 9-Ball, 8-Ball, and Open The 3rd annual event provided Scotch Doubles games, played over Cascade Pool league players an (l to r) Sean Stevenson, Todd Gooch, Steve Copher, Danian Rebman eight tables. The format changed to opportunity to get together outside the allow more players to enter this year as the event took place over two regular weekly league match setting. Since they are spread out over the weekends instead of cramming all the players in one weekend. Many new Metro area many only get to see others play at these CPL events. Many players took advantage of the experience. CPL players play week in and week out throughout the entire year, some Damian Rebman, a new CPL member on the block, won the Saturday 8for years on end. These players, all part of a pool community, deserved the ball with stellar play. He beat the Steve Copher. Steve won the first set from opportunity to do more than just show up weekly to qualify for the Chinook Damian but couldn’t double dip him. Todd Gooch played well in his 3rd Winds Regional. Andrew Monstis League operator believes that doing place finish. Sean the man Stevenson 4th always plays tough. 43 players something for the players is vital, and plans for next year’s event to provide entered 8Ball. even more prize money. CPL is sanctioned by the BCAPL, using BCAPL Steve Copher & Tony Dunlap showed off some skills, playing very well in rules and guidelines. their bid to dominate the scotch doubles event. Eve Stockstill and Todd Because of the handicaps, predictability went out the window. Some people Gooch runners up played supurb getting to the final match. Clearly second grumbled over getting beat, but most just took their lumps. Some thought best in the event. John Scudder and Andrew Monstis lost their first match others received too much handicap, but many just played really well. It and went on a long run to end up 3rd. was hard for those who had to give pre event favorites Damian Rebman up a spot, but it did even out many and Gary Crane were 4th. There were matches. Many players got an some close finishes. opportunity to beat players that they In the 9 Ball held the following normally would not. The spot made weekend Todd Gooch playing like a it fun and grueling and always demon beat Damian Rebman after he uncertain. Open level players could won the first set from the loser round. and did compete with the master Cody Johnson 3rd is a force to be players. Many matches went hill hill. reckoned with we soon will see him Volunteer Tournament Directors jump to Open A’s. And always steady Andrew Monstis and Kurt Hamm ran Steve Tune was 4th the tournament smoothly, largely This year’s surprise talents were because Starla Mixon did most of the Mickey Mixon and Faye Fang, who work. These guys worked over 50 (l to r) Eve Stockstill, Todd Gooch, Steve Copher, Tony Dunlap both placed high in 8 ball. Big singles hours to put on this tournament wins came from Fay Fang, Luke Wheeler and Herb Johnson, who beat up during, before and after. on their share of higher ranked players during the 8-ball event. In scotch Bowing heads to Cathy and John ‘JJ’ Johnson, owners of Rodders Grub Rob Nicholson and Pete Discaiscio Sr, Dave Cobb and Dave Avegio, Nina and Pub, and their staff, for their continued support of CPL’s league players. Doel and Dan Rodriguez beat some pretty good teams. They were instrumental in putting this event on the map. It is great to see If you were watching, there was great shot making and position play by the sponsors holding local events for league players. JJ does it better than regional master level players. They weren’t the only one who shot great. anyone, adding significant money to the pot, showing players that it’s not Other great match play was seen from Cecil Pickett, Rich Zumwalt. Bonnie always about the buck and that success can be achieved through fun and Jones, and made players earn whatever they could get. The same was a great showing of appreciation for his customers and friends. CPL players true for Eve Stockstill, who played great. She is getting tougher and gaining were appreciative of their efforts throughout the weekend. The food and valuable experience. Returning Scotch Doubles team Julie Deboer and service were excellent. 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Europe Takes Home Mosconi Cup USA 8 - 11 Europe TEAM EUROPE has won the 2007 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup following a dominating performance over the final three days of the competition that saw them win ten out of 14 matches. Fittingly it was German veteran Ralf Souquet, who played in the first ever Mosconi Cup back in 1994, who potted the winning 9 ball to secure an 11-8 victory and send his team into a frenzy of celebration. Making a record- equaling 11 appearances, Souquet sealed a glorious victory, as he came from behind against Rodney Morris to win 6-4 in what was the final game of the tournament. Shane Van Boening and then Earl Strickland had kept American hopes alive with wins over Konstantin Stepanov and Daryl Peach respectively. But another win from Tony Drago, this time over Johnny Archer, set Souquet up for his moment of history. “I’m very, very proud of the team. Not one player can win the Mosconi Cup, only the team and the coach can win it”, said Souquet. “On the first day we did not act or play like a team and no one felt comfortable. “We had a very long talk on the same day and we had things to change. We said we are a team and that we could win it,” he added. Leading 9-6 overnight, the European captain Johan Ruijsink, thought long and hard about his critical running order for the Sunday singles. He opted to send his least experienced player out first as Konstantin Stepanov went up against America’s Shane Van Boening. Both players looked nervous as they missed balls but it was Van Boening’s superior skills down the home stretch that carried him to a 6-4 win. Tony Drago then stepped into the fray and cemented his Most Valuable Player credentials with yet another fine win, this time over Johnny Archer by 6-3. There was a feeling that the pressure of the Mosconi Cup may have had an adverse effect on the Maltese potter, but once again he delivered the goods under the most testing of conditions. “Obviously, I was the weakest link in the tournament! To win this cup is an honour. Hopefully I will be in the team again next year and I can’t wait to welcome our US friends to Europe next year, said Drago. “We had the best coach in Johan, the World Champion in Daryl, the most

dedicated player in Niels, a great future player in Konstantin, the scariest player that ever lived in me and the best player in the world in Ralf. “It was so easy for us to come here motivated and we were playing the strongest team ever to play for the Mosconi Cup and it was in America. World Champion Daryl Peach had a great opportunity to win the Mosconi Cup for Europe but ran into an in-form Earl Strickland in an ugly match marred by Strickland’s outbursts. ‘Scum of the earth’ was how Peach described his opponent following some disruptive behaviour during the heated contest. Referee Michaela Tabb was forced to step between the two players after Peach snapped as Strickland branded him a ‘cheat’. The normally mild-mannered Englishman moved towards his opponent, asking him to step outside. Peach claimed that Strickland was trying to put him off as he constantly moved and talked when he was at the table, and following a warning from Tabb, the American went off the rails. Order was finally restored and Strickland eventually won the match 6-3 following some brilliant play in the closing stages. That left Ralf Souquet the opportunity to win the Mosconi Cup for Europe for the third time in its 14 year history.


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Qlympic Fame Qlympics, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, Louisville KY, Nov. 1-18, 2007 Our leagues were highly represented from two of our best female shooters during the recent Qlympics in Louisville, KY. Here are the results:

DVPL Awards These were the individual players who took the prize for the categories of top woman and most improved players during our 22 week women’s league which recently finished.

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BCAPL Big Table 8-Ball Scotch Doubles 1st Joonas Verneri Ohtonen, Finland Debbie Tasharski IL. 2nd Vincent P (Paul) Bramwell FL. LouAnne LaFlamme CA. 3rd William C (Billy) Peay KY. Dawn Fox OH. 4th Jerry M Watts KY. Samantha S Patton KY. BCAPL Women’s Big Table Singles 1st $800 Jacqueline Herrera, Bartlett, IL. 2nd $500 Diana Parsons, Huntington, WV 3rd $300 Selena Modelo, Antioch, CA. 4th $150 Sherri Helton, Winslow, AZ http://www.dvpool.com/

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$5 Game Room Night from 5 PM to close all video games, for one flat fee Tues: Texas Holdem Poker at 6 PM 9-Ball at Wed: 7:30PM $7 entry 100% ADDED Fri/Sat: Club J with a DJ, Dancing, and NO COVER Sun: S.I.N. Night Work in the hospitality industry? Bring down a paycheck stub or ID badge to prove it, spend $20 or more on anything in the house and receive free pool from 8-close

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Diablo Valley Pool League The Diablo Valley Pool league is a non profit organization which is mainly geared to the need of the entry and mid level pool player. Our main goal is to prepare players to participate in the BCA-ACS National 8-Ball Championship which has been held at the Riviera in Las Vegas. All our leagues are handicapped. We have just finished the Women’s League 8 ball league which plays on Wednesday at 7:30pm. We had 12 teams participating on a double round (22 weeks).

8TH

$515

“WARRIOR'S” HEATHER OUTLAW, TACY NICHOLS, NIKKI WHITE, HILLARY DENNEY, LESLIE NUCCIO

9TH

$317

“LAUREN'S ” LAUREN RUTKOVITZ, ZORAH MARIANO, ERIN MCKIBBEN, CARMEL PIPER

10TH $275

“A WHOLE DIFFERENT ANIMAL ” GAYLE HILL, LEE ANN ARENDTSON , KRISTIN EISEN, NANCY VALDEZ (DEZ), TERESA TEAGUE

10TH $275

“WILD CUE'S ” CHERYL QUERY, PAT SOUSA, LAURA TOW, KIM RANDOLPH, TAMI SU O'LAUGHLIN

12TH $100

“UNDERDOG CUE'S CLAUDIA SCHULTZ, VERDA MORCH , BARBARA MARTISCH, ANDREA ESPITALLIER,CHRISTI HUTCHISON,SHARON WHALEY

1st Place: Holly’s Mix

FINAL STANDINGS 1ST $1,660 HOLLY’S MIX LILY DAVIS (ALTERNATE), DEANA SPOMER, HOLLY ROBINSON, KARA MCDONELL, CATHY REAVES, CONY MENDOZA

2ND

$1,225 “RIGHT ON Q” DARLA DECKER, ANA HEANEY, ANNETTE WOOD, LESLIE ARMSTRONG, JESS QUINATA (NOT IN PHOTO)

3RD

$1,025 “BITCHES” KACIE RAGEN, LOUANNE LAFLAMME, TINA MENDOZA, STACY WILSON, CARY WOLCOTT (PICTURE BELOW-LEFT CORNER)

4RD

$870

“THE OUTSIDERS” BRENDA JOHNSON (BJ), SHAWN MODELO, SALLY HARVEY, STEPHANIE GUINN

5TH

$715

“QULESS” EVELYN VANAT, JONNIE SMITH, KAROLYN COVIONE, JENNY MCCARY

3rd Place: Bitches

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2nd Place: Right On Q

6TH

$715

“SCORES T-A” TIFFANY WALKER,TINA LUX, LISA BAKER THERESA BALES, ANVANDYKE

7TH

$515

“FANTASTIC FOUR ” CARMEN MILHOLLAND, CAROL PRESCOTT, JAMIE JAMIESON, ELIZABETH BAUM, BRENDA CLARK


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In Memory Of ...

Dana Sachie Nakamura 9/11/1978 - 12/15/2007 from the APA:

Normally, this time of year, you would be receiving a Christmas card from us wishing you a wonderful holiday season. Even though we do wish the best for everyone, we do have some sad news that we felt was necessary to get to as many people as possible and this seemed that most efficient way to do so. Dana Nakamura passed away on December 15th after being stricken with an unknown virus. Even though she put up quite a battle, her tiny body just could not withstand the trauma that it had to endure while the doctors and nurses did everything in their power to try to save her life. Dana was just 29 years old and her passing will leave a hollow space in the hearts of all who knew her. Dana joined the league just 3 days after her 21st birthday. In the last 8 years, she proved that great things come in tiny packages as she immerged as a player of high skill and great sportsmanship. Even if you didn’t know her personally, many of you have run across her during tri-cups, regionals or at Chinook Winds. Her brilliant smile and expertise on the pool table left a lasting impression on all of us and she will be missed so much. There was a Memorial Service, December 22 at 11 am at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Portland. Cards for the family may be sent to her brother Scott Nakamura at: 6111 SE Sigrid St, Hillsboro, OR 97123 We will be having a memorial tournament in February to benefit the family

Monthly Jamboree Hard Times December First of the Month Results By Tom Suarez Tournament Director-Sacramento, CA

Holiday gr e etings to all imes fr om Har Hardd T Times from

Billy Palmer

One Pocket 28 players $840 prize fund 1st $260 Billy Palmer 2nd $175 Chris MacDonald 3rd $120 Frank Nordmann 4th $85 John Henderson 5th $60 Max Harbough Robert Aldana 7th $40 Eric Krause Pat McLeod

9 Ball 43 players $1505 prize fund 1st $445 Billy Palmer 2nd $280 Pat McLeod 3rd $190 George Michaels 4th $130 Chris MacDonald 5th $90 Robert Aldana Jim Fabionar 7th $60 Austin Murphy Joe Pally 9th $40 Trevor Smith, Nic Cano, Loren Mah Greg Furuta

from: Cindy Doty - Northwest Player’s League

I received a very sad phone call the other night....Dana Nakamura, who took (I think 2nd in the open womens) passed away the other morning from a virus of some kind that hit her suddenly...I had only just met her at the past 8ball event...she seemed very very nice and what a great little player...The pool world will be saddened with the loss of her wonderful personality and her great game...My condolences to her brother Scott and the KC’s Midway group that she plays with during her qualifying league play...She will still be with us at Christmas time...in all our hearts...

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Post Falls, Idaho

(208) 773-7752

GREAT FOOD 8 VALLEY TABLES LOTS OF FUN

FREE POOL on Sundays Drinks on Tuesdays 8-10PM

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Classic 253-946-9734

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Karaoke Thurs thru Sat with Seth Bates and Friends

Come Join The Fun!!!

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Sports Bar Tues & Wed L L Pool Tournaments F NN Providing all Video - 14 TV’s Pool Leagues - Lottery Full Menu - Food Specials Boring, OR 503-663-5181 158-100th St So. Tacoma, WA

253-535-6688 Happy Hour: Mon-Fri 4-7 PM Pool Leagues Sun - Thurs Karaoke Wednesdays D J Dancing Fri & Sat Food Specials All Mr Ed’s Tournaments have food served and no table fees

Watch for Upcoming Tournaments

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406-782-3700

Hours M-F: 11am-close Sat & Sun: 10am-close

These schedules have been provided by ESPN. These are tentative dates and are subject to change

01-01-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-02-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-03-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-04-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-05-2008 8:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-07-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-08-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA National Champ Semifinal #1 01-09-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA National Champ Semifinal #2 01-10-2008 7:00 am 2001 WPBA National Champ Finals 01-11-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Billiards Semifinal #1 01-14-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-15-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-16-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-17-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-18-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-19-2008 8:00 am ESPN2’s Gordon’s $50,000 9-Ball Champs.Semifinal #1 01-21-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-22-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2

01-23-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-24-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-25-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-28-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 01-29-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #1 01-30-2008 7:00 am WPBA Classic Tour Semifinal #2 01-31-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Classic Tour Finals 02-01-200 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Nationals Semifinal #1 02-02-2008 8:00 am ESPN2’s Gordon’s $50,000 9-Ball Champs.Semifinal #2 02-04-2008 7:00 am 2002 WPBA Nationals Semifinal #2

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5800 198th St SW - Lynnwood, WA 425-640-5474

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2719 E Valley Hwy E-Sumner, WA

253-863-2905

POOL TOURNAMENTS Tues & Sat

Live Music Fri & Sat

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OTBnTV.com The Billiard News & Tournament Report Watch Video from your Favorite Tournaments, Dr Cue’s Trick Shots, Cue Tips with Jack Madden, Interviews and more ... This month we have video of the Reno Open finals from the Sands Regency Casino in Reno, NV Two final sets plus footage from semi-final matches

K C’s Midway Bar & Grill

1003 7th St-Oregon City, OR (503) 656-9501

Newly Remodeled Smoke-Free Pool Room 8 Valley + 6 Diamond Pool Tables Sharky’s Pool & Brew

Daily Specials Open Daily 7 am - 2:30 am

WEEKLY POOL TOURNAMENTS

Jan 26th: Open 9-Ball $20 entry $500 added w/32 Handicapped - Starts Noon Races: AA-7, A-5, B-4, C-3

3985 Commercial SE, Salem, OR

503-391-4912


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Farmhouse 3612 SE 82nd Ave Portland, OR

503-777-8126

Daily Spec Speciials Homemade Soup Pool Players Spec Speciial NY Steak DDinner inner $9.75

Sure Shot Billiards & Darts

5510 W Clearwater - Kennewick, WA

509-737-9868 S ELECTED POOL TABLES ON SALE Open: Tues - Fri 10am-6pm Sat: 10am-4pm

5429 100th St SW (corner of 100th & Bridgeport)

Lakewood, WA

253-584-1919 3 Pool Tables Pool Leagues Saturday Night 8-Ball $5 entry - BCA Rules Double Elimination - Starts 7PM House matches the pot

Oasis Bar 304 N Main

Pocatello, ID

208-232-9347

Sunday 8 or 9-Ball - 8PM (alternating)

$5 entry - House Matches the Pot

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SKYLAND PUB 503-661-6464 7 POOL TABLES FULL KITCHEN HARD LIQUOR 20 BEERS ON TAP Corner of Stark & Troutdale Rd (across from Troutdale Thriftway)

League Operators California Bakersfield: Show Me the Money Dave Nunley 661-863-0193 North Hollywood: Two of a Kind Gibbi Tkatch 818.509.1839 Palmdale: High Desert Classic Travel 8 Joe Moore 661-264-3779 Concord: Diablo Valley Pool Tina Mendoza 510.861.0812 Idaho Inland NW ACS - Jackie Clark jc9ball@icehouse.net Nevada The Money League Dan Gai 702-838-4215 Oregon Central Oregon ACS: Kelly Reynolds (Bend) cowboykel@coinet.com 541.420.4511 Lane County: Georgia Cassle gaceug@peoplepc.com Medford/Grants Pass: Dan Burdick anbvending@earthlink.com Midnite Phoenix: Portland Jean Bartholomew Jean32@email.msn.com Judy Griffith 360.892.7454 SHORDUNSKI@aol.com Becky Mowdy (contact Judy Griffith) Niki Phillipi ninipipi3@hotmail.com Roseburg ACS: Dave Gerkin 541.673.1304 Willamette Valley ACS: Annie Gay anneth@comcast.net Washington Midnite Phoenix Olympia & Tacoma: Craig Arnold 360.704.9448 lasercue@comcast.net Midnite Phoenix Vancouver: Judy Griffith 360.892.7454 Puyallup: Western Washington ACS Doug Schulze 253.848.0277 California Orange County: Vicki & Carol Wade 714.674.7665 OrangeCountyAPA@aol.com www.orangecountyapa.com San Gabriel Valley: Marc Ong 626.285.2455 Idaho Boise: Ada, Canyon & Gem Counties Glenda “Poppy” Rae 208.887.9168 TreasureValleyAPA@mac.com idaho.apaleagues.com Montana Great Falls: John Amelsberg 406.899.7665 j.amelsberg@bresnan.net Oregon Salem: Randi Lee 503.362.0133 Southwest Oregon: R J & Wild Bill 541.582.0821 Washington Seattle: King County Gene Birkeland 425.644.9331 Snohomish: Sno-Co APA Jeff Lilleberg 206.276.2427 Lisa Lilleberg 206.818.8835 Spokane: John Wenglewski 509.327.2591 Tacoma: Pierce County Michelle Barkdoll 253.219.2130

Oregon Albany: Mid-Valley BCA Bob Cook 541.760.8242 bcook@northstarsurveying.com Astoria: Lower Columbia BCA Nancy Nelson 503.325.2931 frrumpy2003@yahoo.com Bend: Central Oregon Pool League Kelly Reynolds 541.420.4511 cowboykel@coinet.com Eugene: Emerald Valley BCA Darcy Williams-Moss 541.517.9816 darcy@lcpl.net Grants Pass: Players Club Danny Burdick 541.659.0467 anbvending@earthlink.net Lincoln City: Lincoln City BCA Roger Jones 541.994.9305 rogercjones50@hotmail.com Portland: Cascade Pool League Andrew Monstis / Sassy Campbell 503.252.4215 sharandrew@comcast.net Roseburg: Roseburg BCA League Bruce Deal 541.285.8542 janet.thomas@douglasesd.k12.or.us Salem: Cherry City BCA Shawn/Tracii Self 503.851.0365 trucntrac21@comcast.net Toledo: South Lincoln County Melvin White 541.336.9563 remdwhite@yahoo.com Oregon, Washington Northwest Players League League Op: Cindy Doty 360.577.0098 cinbad@ispwest.com Bend Div Mgr: Linda Knight 541-389-1093 Kennewick Div Mgr: Donna Totten 509-946-8636 Longview Div Mgr: Cadillac Island Casino Cindy Doty 360-577-0098 Portland Div Mgr: Sam’s Billiards Kimberly Engh 503-484-5542 Oregon City KC’s Midway Div Mgr: Mike & Kari Stevens 503-632-4189 Tigard Div Mgr: Breaktime Billiards Matt Bryan 970-563-9279 Vancouver Div Mgr: Big Al’s - Becky 360-944-6118 Joe & Kay Ruben 360-892-0250 Yakima Div Mgr: Pam & Tim Desmarais 509-469-0354 Washington Lynnwood: Sno-King BCA Pool League Mark Avlon 425.478.1598 mark@skbca.com Ocean Park: Lower Columbia Peninsula Division Don/Jenny Sheldon 360.665.4105 dkj@centurytel.net Olympia: Thurston County BCA Terry Ludwig 360.790.7139 terrymludwig@comcast.net Port Angeles: Juan de Fuca League Bill Henderson 360.452.3923 hendo@tfon.com Puyallup: Western Washington BCA Pool League Doug Schulze 253.848.0277 Spokane: Inland BCA League Johnnie Landis 509.220.4255 inland_bca@msn.com

Arizona Glendale: Paradise Valley Pool League 602-667-4220 pvplleague@aol.com California Bakersfield BCA: Randolph Winkle 661.332.7827 North Hollywood: Two of a Kind Gibbi Tkatch 818.509.1839 Concord: Diablo Valley Pool Tina Mendoza 510.861.0812 Idaho Pocatello: Gate City BCA Pool League Steve Gertonson rgertonson@cableone.net Twin Falls: Magic Valley 8-ball Carl Wormsbaker 208.734.2560 wormospocket@netscape.net Montana Billings: Doug Asleson dougasleson@netscape.net Bozeman: Aimee Neel 406.388.0448 Bridger: Carbon County BCA Tony Lehman 406-662-5355 Hamilton: Bitterroot 8-Ballers Mark Strandberg 406.821.3355 Helena: Big Sky Billiards Chuck Hoagland 406.431.8105

Arizona Tucson: Eagle Vending - Eric Allen info@eaglevnea.com Idaho Boise: Inglis Coin Mona Inglis 208.345.5305 Idaho Falls: Gays Music Mike Griggs 208.523.7774 Lewiston: C & B Music & Vending John Jordan 208.743.3248 Pocatello: Bannock Music Bruce McCaskill 208.232.4243 Salmon: Salmon River Amusement Bill Nemgar 208.756.4775 Twin Falls: Western Music & Vending Kevin Mahler 208.733.1212 Montana Bozeman: Rocky Mountain Gaming Don Lutes 406.586.9526 Helena: Century Gaming Chris Warren 406.442.7088 Lewistown: Native Son Amusement Stuart Armstrong 406.350.2204 Oregon Portland: Cascade Pool League Andrew Monstis 503.252.4215 sharandrew@msn.com

January 2008

McQ’s Billiards

& Sports Bar 9614 E Sprague Spokane WA (509) 891-8357

Watch for Upcoming Tournaments

Great Daily Specials Come waTCh fooTball Sunday NFL 98.9 Monday Night Football Weekly Tournaments Tues 9-Ball at 7:30 pm Spokane In-house BCA Pool League contact Nita Saddler 509-891-8357 Tournament Play on 9’ Gold Crowns Doors open at 9am - Starts 10 am For Info Call Nita (509) 891-8357 Pool Player Rates: Quality Inn Resv. 509-928-5218 or 800-777-7355

Tavern

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1055 Sunset Blvd NE

Renton, WA

425-255-9213 Cows may come and cows may go But the BULL in this place goes on forever

Maggie O’T O’Toooles Pub & Grub

Mon: 9-Ball at 7PM Thurs: 8-Ball at 7PM $5 entry - “B” Players Only House adds 100% 6006 100th St SW Lakewood, WA

www.maggieotooles.com

253-584-3278

Halftime

Bar & Grill

7115 NE Hazel Dell - Vancouver,WA

360-694-3114 Mon: Sun:

8-Ball Open at 7PM - first 24 $5 entry - Added Money Blind Draw Scotch Doubles at 6PM - $5 entry Added money 16+ players


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OREGON POOL TOURNAMENTS

DA Y DAY Mondays

CITY Beaverton Boring Medford Portland Salem Troutdale Tuesdays Beaverton Boring Medford Portland Salem Wednesdays Boring Milwaukee Portland Portland Troutdale Thursdays Milwaukie Portland Portland Portland Vaneta Fridays Oregon City Salem Saturdays Oregon City Oregon City Portland Portland Portland Portland Salem Sundays Oregon City Portland Portland Portland Salem

WEEKLY POOL TOURNAMENTS LOCA TION LOCATION Hot Shots Full Moon Bar & Grill Rack’em Cues Billiards Sharky’s Pool & Brew Skyland Hot Shots Hwy 26 Sports Bar Rack’em Cues Billiards Sharky’s Pool & Brew Hwy 26 Sports Bar Wichita Cues Billiards Cues Billiards Skyland Domenic’s Bar & Grill Ranchouse Ranchouse Ranchouse Yukon Jack’s K C Midway Jake’s Bar & Grill K C Midway K C Midway JoQ’s Ranchouse Ranchouse Ranchouse Jake’s Bar & Grill K C Midway Classic Billiards NiteHawk Sam’s Billiards Sharky’s Pool & Brew

PHONE (503) 644-8869 (503) 663-0581 (541) 779-6111 (503) 251-8399 (503) 391-4912 (503) 661-6464 (503) 644-8869 (503) 663-5181 (541) 779-6111 (503) 251-8399 (503) 391-4912 (503) 663-5181 (503) 654-4201 (503) 251-8399 (503) 251-8399 (503) 661-6464 (503) 654-6969 (503) 702-7878 (503) 702-7878 (503) 702-7878 (541) 935-1921 (503) 656-9501 (503) 362-3600 (503) 656-9501 (503) 656-9501 (503) 287-4210 (503) 702-7878 (503) 702-7878 (503) 702-7878 (503) 362-3600 (503) 656-9501 (503) 761-2622 (503) 285-7177 (503) 282-8266 (503) 391-4912

EVENT / RULES 9 Ball ‘B’ -Texas Express 8 Ball BCA rules USPPA 8-Ball BCA Rules 9-Ball 8-Ball B & Below 9 Ball ‘C’ -Texas Express 8-Ball/9-Ball USPPA 9-Ball C & below 8-Ball B & below Mod. BCA 8-Ball/9-Ball 8-Ball Open 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball B & Below 8-Ball “No Masters” 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball Double Elim. 9-Ball Texas Express 8 Ball-Open 9 Ball Texas Express 8 Ball BCA rules 9-Ball with Break Pot 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball/9-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball Blind Draw Sc Doubles 9 Ball - Race 4/3 9-Ball Race to 4/3 8 Ball Straight Pool (1st Sun.) 9-Ball

ENTR Y ENTRY $6+$1 $5 $8 $7 incl. g.f. $5+$2 g.f. $3 $6+$1 $5 $8 $7 incl. g.f. $5+$3 g.f. $5 $5 $6 incl. g.f. $6 incl. g.f. $3 $5 $6 $6 $6 $3 $5 $5 $6 $5 $5 $6 $6 $6 $5 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $3M/$2W $10+$2 g.f. $10

ADDED

TIME 7:00PM $$$ 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM Matching 7:00PM 7:30PM 7:00PM Matching 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM $75/1st w/16 7:00PM Matching 7:00PM Matching 7:30PM $$$ 7:30PM $$$ 9:30PM 7:30PM 50% 7:00PM $$$ 5:00PM $$$ 7:30PM $$$ 9:30PM 50% 7:30PM $75/1st w/16 7:30PM $$$ 7:30PM $75/1st w/16 5:00PM $75/1st w/16 7:30PM 8:00PM $$$ 5:00PM $$$ 7:30PM $$$ 9:30PM $$$ 7:30PM $75/1st w/16 6:30PM Match to $100 5:00PM $100 6:00PM 11:00AM 50% 1:00PM


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WASHINGTON POOL TOURNAMENTS

DA Y DAY Mondays

CITY Federal Way Kennewick Lakewood Puyallup Sedro Woolley Tacoma Vancouver Vancouver Tuesdays Everett Everett Lakewood Marysville Shoreline Spokane Spokane Sumner Wednesdays Bellevue Longview Renton Seattle Tacoma Tacoma Vancouver Thursdays Bellevue Everett Fircrest Graham Lakewood Kirkland Lynnwood Olympia Puyallup Vancouver Fridays Everett Federal Way Longview Okanogan Renton Spokane Saturdays Everett Federal Way Kennewick Lakewood Okanogan Renton Renton Spokane Sumner Vancouver Sundays Graham Lakewood Lakewood Longview Lynnwood Okanogan Olympia Tacoma Tacoma Vancouver Vancouver

WEEKLY POOL TOURNAMENTS LOCA TION LOCATION Tall Timbers Classic Island Maggie O’Toole’s Summit Pub Cues-N-Brews Latitude 84 Halftime Spot Bar & Grill New Grove P C Pub Longhorn Saloon J R’s Steakhouse & Bar Dr Cues 7th Rail McQ’s Log Cabin The Spot Off Main Cadillac Island Mike’s Place Jillian’s Malarkey’s Pool & Brew Latitude 84 Spot Bar & Grill Mustard Seed New Grove Charley’s Qz’s Maggie O’Toole’s Brickhouse Pub Daverthumps Frankies Nifty’s Spot Bar & Grill P C’s Pub Time Out Alehouse Cadillac Island The Club Mike’s Place 7th Rail New Grove Time Out Alehouse Classic Island Schooners The Club Mike’s Place Mike’s Place 7th Rail Log Cabin Spot Bar & Grill Qz’s Full Splice Longhorn Saloon Cadillac Island Uncle Jack’s The Club Frankies Latitude 84 Malarkey’s Pool & Brew Halftime Spot Bar & Grill

PHONE (253) 952-2302 (509) 460-7203 (253) 584-3278 (253) 536-1588 (360) 855-2263 (253) 531-5154 (360) 694-3114 (360) 256-1110 (425) 438-8449 (425) 258-9465 (253) 581-2580 (360) 658-7747 (206) 365-1187 (509) 325-7751 (509) 891-8357 (253) 863-2905 (425) 646-6434 (360) 957-0065 (425) 255-9213 (206) 223-0300 (253) 383-3301 (253) 531-5154 (360) 256-1110 (425) 603-9001 (425) 438-8449 (253) 564-9454 (253) 262-8437 (253) 584-3278 (425) 814-4606 (425) 774-6573 (360) 455-0352 (253) 531-8202 (360) 256-1110 (425) 258-9465 (253) 838-0086 (360) 957-0065 (509) 422-1907 (425) 255-9213 (509) 325-7751 (425) 438-8449 (253) 838-0086 (509) 460-7203 (253) 584-1919 (509) 422-1907 (425) 255-9213 (425) 255-9213 (509) 325-7751 (253) 863-2905 (360) 256-1110 (253) 262-8437 (253) 512-6898 (253) 581-2580 (360) 957-0065 (425) 640-5474 (509) 422-1907 (360) 455-0352 (253) 531-5154 (253) 383-3301 (360) 694-3114 (360) 256-1110

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball Open Call Pocket 9-Ball Open 9-Ball “B” Only 8-Ball 8-Ball - Limit 32 9-Ball 8-Ball Open-Limit first 24 8 Ball - Ladies Only 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball B & below/BCA Mod. 9-Ball Limit 32 “Torture” Tournament 9 Ball - Texas Express 9-Ball Vegas Rules 8-Ball Revised BCA Rules 8-Ball Open 8 Ball 9-Ball 9 Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball Call Pocket 8-Ball B only Limit 16 8-Ball “Meat Shoot” 8-Ball/9-Ball Alternating 8-Ball 8-Ball “B” Only 8-Ball Prog. Break Pot 8-Ball Open 9-Ball Valley Rules 8-Ball 8 Ball - BCA Modified 8 Ball - B & below 8-Ball 9-Ball $25 top B player 8-Ball 8 Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball BCA rules 9-Ball 8 Ball 8 Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball Slop Pool 9-Ball 8-Ball/9-Ball Alternating 9-Ball Blind Draw Sc Dbls

9-Ball Open 9-Ball 8-Ball Valley Rules 8-Ball 8-Ball Blind Draw Scotch Dbls 9-Ball Race to 3

ENTR Y ENTRY $5 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $5 $5 $5+$3 g.f. $5 $3 $12 $5 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $10 $1 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $7 $5+$1 $5 $7 $5+3 g.f. $5+$3 g.f. $5 $5 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $5+$3 g.f. $5 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $5 $3 $12 $5 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $5 $5 $5 $3 $5 $2 $5+$3 g.f. $5+$3 $5 $5+$1 $5+$2 g.f. $5 $5 $5+$3 g.f. $10 $5 $5

ADDED 100% ($100 max) $200 w/20 100% 50% $50 $$$ $2/player $200 Guar 100% Pays 75% field 100%+Break Pot Break Pot $20 $50 min. Matching 100% Matching 100% w/16 100% 100% w/32 Matching up to $100 $200 in Meat Matching 100% 100% Matching Matching to 32 Matching 100% w/16+ $3/player 100% 50% $200 100% w/16 Matching $200 Guar 50% Matching 100% 100% w/16 100% w/16 Matching Matching Meat 100% 100% w/15+ Pays 75% field Matching Matching Matching 100% $$$ w/16+ Matching

TIME 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 5:00PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 11:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 2:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 1:30pm 8:00PM 2:00PM 3:00PM 2:00PM 6:00PM 8:00PM 2:00PM 7:00PM 2:00PM

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DA Y DAY Mondays

CITY Glendale Mesa Phoenix Tempe Tucson Tuesdays Glendale Mesa Tempe Tucson Wednesdays Mesa Tucson Thursdays Mesa Tucson Fridays Glendale Mesa Mesa Phoenix Saturdays Glendale Sundays Glendale Phoenix Phoenix Tempe Tucson

LOCA TION LOCATION Northern Lounge Main Street Billiards Alexanders Kolby’s Main Street Billiards Northern Lounge Main Street Billiards Kolby’s Main Street Billiards Main Street Billiards Main Street Billiards Main Street Billiards Main Street Billiards Northern Lounge Main Street Billiards Main Street Billiards Alexander’s Northern Lounge Northern Lounge Alexander’s Ox Sports Bar Kolby’s Main Street Billiards

PHONE (623) 937-0940 (480) 969-7898 (602) 973-1638 (480) 829-7344 (520) 546-3464 (623) 937-0940 (480) 969-7898 (480) 829-7344 (520) 546-3464 (480) 969-7898 (520) 546-3464 (480) 969-7898 (520) 546-3464 (623) 937-0940 (480) 969-7898 (480) 969-7898 (602) 973-1638 (623) 937-0940 (623) 937-0940 (602) 973-1638 (602) 995-0943 (480) 829-7344 (520) 546-3464

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball 8 & Under hndcp -2 7 & Under HQ-3 8 & Under 8-Ball 9 & Under HQ-3 D/E 8 and under minus 3 games 9-Ball 6 & Under hndcp -2 Open ABCD Format Open Wild Ball D/E Hdp Open ABC 8 & Under HQ-3 8 and under minus 3 games 7 & Under HQ-3 Open minus 4 games 9-Ball 9 & Under hndcp -3 WB 9 & Under HQ-3 Open 9-Ball Race to HQ/SE 9-Ball 9 & Under hdcp -3 Min 4 8-Ball Open LP/LB 9-Ball Open Ball hdcp 9-Ball Scotch hdcp -10 Min 4 9-Ball 6 & Under 8 & Under HQ-3 D/E Race to full handicap

ENTR Y ENTRY $5 $5 $5 Call $5 $5 $10 Call $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $20 first 16 $5 $5 $5 $15 $5 Call $10

ADDED

DA Y DAY CITY Tuesdays Moscow Wednesdays Moscow Twin Falls Saturdays Moscow Sundays Pocatello

LOCA TION LOCATION Mingles Mingles The Pocket Mingles Oasis Bar

PHONE (208) 882-2050 (208) 882-2050 (208) 733-9676 (208) 882-2050 (208) 232-9347

EVENT / RULES 9 Ball 8 Ball 8-Ball Handicapped 8 Ball 8/9 Ball Alternating

ENTR Y ENTRY $5 $5 $6 $5 $5

ADDED $25 w/16+ Matching Matching

TIME 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM

DA Y DAY Mondays

CITY Kalispell Three Forks Wednesdays Kalispell Missoula Friday Missoula Saturdays Kalispell Missoula Missoula Sundays Belgrade Butte

LOCA TION LOCATION Cattlemen’s Casino Frontier Club Cattlemen’s Casino Buck’s Club Buck’s Club Cattlemen’s Casino Buck’s Club Buck’s Club Hub Bar Mr Ed’s

PHONE (406) 257-9656 (406) 285-9876 (406) 257-9656 (406) 543-5028 (406) 543-5028 (406) 257-9656 (406) 543-5028 (406) 543-5028 (406) 388-1811 (406) 782-3700

EVENT / RULES 8-Ball Free Pool All Day 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball Free Pool All Day 8 Ball

ENTRY $5

ADDED Matching

TIME 7:00PM

$5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5

Matching $5/player $5/player Matching $5/player $5/player

7:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 1:00PM 4:00PM 8:00PM

$5

$2.50/player

2:00PM

DA Y DAY Mondays

LOCA TION LOCATION Jointed Cue Family Billiards Broken Rack Garlic City Billiards CA Billiard Club Shooters Jointed Cue CA Billiard Club Hard Times Billiards Palacade Gary’s Victor Billiards Shooters Hard Times Family Billiards Shooters Family Billiards Billiard Palacade Hard Times CA Billiard Club Hard Times Gary’s Victor Billiards

PHONE (916) 456-3243 (415) 931-1115 (510) 652-9808 (408) 842-6950 (650) 965-3100 (951) 785-9588 (916) 456-3243 (650) 965-3100 (916) 332-8798 (415) 585-6800 (760) 951-2800 (951) 785-9588 (916) 332-8798 (415) 931-1115 (951) 785-9588 (415) 931-1115 (415) 346-9140 (562) 867-7733 (650) 965-3100 (916) 332-8798 (760) 951-2800

EVENT / RULES 9-Ball B USPPA USPPA 9-Ball USPPA 8 Ball Handicapped 9-Ball Handicapped 9-Ball Open staggered entry 9-Ball USPPA 9 Ball ‘B’ & below-Limit 32 8-Ball 8-Ball Handicap 9-Ball 9 Ball USPPA USPPA 9-Ball USPPA NPL NPL 9-Ball Open 9-Ball USPPA Handicap 9 Ball Open 9-Ball Handicap

ENTRY $5 $20 $15 $15 $10 $12 $5-$15 $20 $5 $10 $8 $12 $10 $20 $12 $20 $20 $15 $20 $15 $9

ADDED

TIME 8:00PM 7:00PM 8:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 7:00PM 7:00PM 1:00PM 3:00PM 1:00PM 1:00PM 8:00PM Noon 6:00PM

CITY Sacramento San Francisco

Tuesdays

CALIFORNIA

WEEKLY POOL TOURNAMENTS

Emeryville Gilroy Mountain View

Riverside Sacramento Wednesdays Mountain View Sacramento San Francisco Victorville Thursdays Riverside Sacramento San Francisco

Saturdays

Riverside San Francisco San Francisco

Sundays

Bellflower Mountain View

Sacramento Victorville

200% payback

200% payback Sidepot 200% payback

Sidepot Sidepot Sidepot 200% payback

200% payback 200% payback 200% payback

$$$ 200% payout Side pot

$50 $75 $50

$50 w/16 $500 Break Pot $$$ $500 Break Pot $5/player to $150

TIME 7:00PM Call 7:30PM 7:30PM 7:00PM 7:00PM Call 7:30PM 7:00PM Call 7:00PM Call 7:00PM 7:00PM Call Call 7:30PM 7:00PM 6:00PM 5:30PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 1:00PM


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34 DA TE DATE Jan 4-6 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 5-6 Jan 11-13 Jan 12 Jan 19 Jan 19-20 TBA Jan 19-20 Jan 20 Jan 25-27 Jan 26 Jan 26 Jan 26-27 Jan 26-27 Jan 26-27 Jan 26-27 Jan 30 Feb 2 Feb 3 Feb 2 Feb 2 Feb 2 Feb 3 Feb 3 Feb 8-10 Feb 9 Feb 9 Feb 9-10 Feb 9-10 Feb 9-10 Feb 10 Feb 16 Feb 16 Feb 16 Feb 16-17 Feb 16-17 Feb 16-17 Feb 22-24 Feb 23 Feb 23-24 Feb 23-24 Feb 23-24

CITY Butte, MT Lynnwood, WA Portland, OR Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Phoenix, AZ Helena, MT Salem, OR Tucson, AZ Longview, WA Phoenix, AZ Mtn View, CA Marysville, WA Billings, MT Bozeman, MT Salem, OR Tucson, AZ Phoenix, AZ Everett, WA San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Great Falls, MT Great Falls, MT Okanogan, WA Lynnwood, WA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Portland, OR Great Falls, MT Helena, MT Salem, OR Tacoma, WA Hollywood, CA Woodenville, WA Marysville, WA Phoenix, AZ Bozeman, MT Salem, OR Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Oak Harbor, WA Mtn View, CA Phoenix, AZ Salem, OR Bozeman, MT Everett, WA San Francisco, CA Feb 25-Mar 2 Reno, NV Feb 27 San Francisco, CA Mar 1 Sacramento, CA Mar 2 Sacramento, CA Mar 1 Lynnwood, WA Mar 2 Portland, OR Mar 10-16 Lincoln City, OR Mar 15-16 Mtn View, CA Mar 22-23 San Francisco, CA Mar 26 San Francisco, CA Mar 28-30 Great Falls, MT Mar 29-30 Everett, WA Apr 16-20 Shelton, WA Apr 25-27 Lewistown, MT Apr 26-27 Everett, WA May 9-17 Las Vegas, NV

LOCA TION LOCATION Cinz (See ad Dec) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p29) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p19) Hard Times (See ad 5) Hard Times (See ad 5) Alexander’s (See ad p13) Edge Casino (See ad p15) The Cue Ball (See ad p5) Main Street (See ad p13) Cadillac Island (See ad p34) Ox Sports Bar (See ad p10) CA Billiard Club (See ad p9) New California (See ad p22) Players Open (See ad p6) Eagles #326 (See ad p7) Sharky’s (See ad p29) Main Street (See ad p13) Alexander’s (See ad p13) Soundview (See ad p3) Family Billiards (See ad p17) Billiard Palacade (See ad p20) 8 Ball In (See ad p3) 8 Ball In (See ad p3) The Club (See ad p8) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p29) Hard Times (See ad 5) Hard Times (See ad 5) Sam’s Billiards (See ad 19) 8 Ball In (See ad p36) Edge Casino (See ad p14) The Cue Ball (See ad p5) Malarkey’s (See ad p14) Hollywood Billiards (See ad p35) McCorry’s (See ad p4) New California (See ad p22) Ox Sports Bar (See ad p10) Eagles #326 (See ad p7) Sharky’s (See ad p29) Stix Billiards (See ad p22) American Legion (See ad p8) CA Billiard Club (See ad p9) Alexander’s (See ad p13) Sharky’s (See ad p29) Eagles #326 (See ad p7) Soundview (See ad p3) Family Billiards (See ad p17) Sands Regency (See ad p35) Billiard Palacade (See ad p20) Hard Times (See ad 5) Hard Times (See ad 5) Uncle Jack’s (See ad p29) Sam’s Billiards (See ad p19) Western BCA (See ad p16) CA Billiard Club (See ad p9) Family Billiards (See ad p17) Billiard Palacade (See ad p20) 8 Ball In (See ad p26) Soundview (See ad p3) Pacific ACS (See ad p2) MCMOA (See ad p21) Soundview (See ad p3) BCA Nationals (See ad p35)

PHONE (406) 782-2468 (425) 640-5474 (503) 282-8266 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (602) 973-1638 (406) 431-8105 (503) 362-9740 (520) 546-3464 (360) 957-0065 (602) 955-0943 (650) 965-3100 (360) 653-2101 (406) 672-8208 (406) 587-9996 (503) 391-4912 (520) 546-3464 (602) 973-1638 (425) 238-3591 (415) 931-1115 (415) 585-6800 (406) 761-9169 (406) 761-9169 (509) 422-1907 (425) 640-5474 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (503) 282-8266 (406) 761-9169 (406) 449-4997 (503) 362-9740 (253) 383-3301 (323) 465-0115 (425) 478-1659 (360) 653-2101 (602) 955-0943 (406) 587-9996 (503) 391-4912 (714) 299-5432 (360) 675-5266 (650) 965-3100 (602) 690-9569 (503) 391-4912 (406) 587-9996 (425) 238-3591 (415) 931-1115 (702) 719-7665 (415) 585-6800 (916) 332-8793 (916) 332-8793 (425) 640-5474 (503) 282-8266 League Operator (650) 965-3100 (415) 931-1115 (415) 585-6800 (406) 799-4949 (425) 238-3591 (360) 892-7454 (406) 442-7088 (425) 238-3591 (702) 719-7665

EVENT / RULES Traynor Memorial Doubles 9-Ball (big table) Straight Pool One Pocket 9-Ball 8 & Under 9-Ball Ultimate Helena Bar Box Open Singles 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players Super Sc Dbls 8-Ball Handicap 9-Ball Sc Dbls - 17 & Under Sat: One Pocket / Sun: 9-Ball Fingerpool - Money Shoot 4 Person Teams Open 9-Ball Singles Open 9-Ball Handicapped Pechauer All American Tour 9-Ball Ultimate Scotch Doubles 9 Ball 3 person team One Pocket/9-Ball 8-Ball Handicapped 8-Ball Chuck Thompson Mem. Super Bowl Blind Draw Doubles 8-Ball Scotch Doubles 9-Ball (big table) One Pocket 9-Ball Straight Pool 9-Ball Open 8-Ball Dbls-Bud Sautter Mem. 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players 9-Ball Open - Limit 64 9-Ball Jay Swanson Mem. Mx Sc Dbls - No rated pros Fingerpool - World Champ. 9-Ball Sc Dbls-17 & Under Sweetheart Mx Dbls 9-Ball Ladies Only-Handicap Open 14.1 (Men & Women) 8-Ball 4 Player Team (Singles) Sat: One Pocket / Sun: 9-Ball Desert Dust-Off - Limit 96 Open 9-Ball Handicapped Women’s State Doubles (MT only) 8 Ball Women’s Invitational Team One Pocket/9-Ball U S Bar Table 10Ball 9Ball 8Ball 8-Ball Handicapped One Pocket 9-Ball 9-Ball (big table) Straight Pool 8-Ball Regionals Sat: One Pocket / Sun: 9-Ball One Pocket/9-Ball 8-Ball Handicapped 9-Ball Open & Women Div. 8 Ball Mx Sc Dbls Round Robin Regional 8-Ball Montana State 8-Ball 8 Ball Open Invitational Team Nationals Singles, Sc Dbls, Tms

ENTR Y ENTRY $50/team $20+$5 g.f. $15 $20 $25 $30 $40+$10 g.f. $10 $20 $40+$10 g.f. $20 $25 / $25 $3 $140 $25 $20 Call $75 $125/team $25 each $20 $25 $10 $20/Team $20+$5 g.f. $20 $25 $15 $100+$10 g.f. $20 $10 $40+$10 g.f. $65 (incl g.f.) $70+$10 g.f. $3 $20 $20 $20+$10 g.f. $40 (incl g.f.) $130/team $25 / $25 $100 $20 $20 $125 $25 each $125 each $20 $20 $25 $20+$5 g.f. $12 Varies $25 / $25 $25 each $20 $25 $125 Varies Qualify $125 Varies

ADDED TIME $500 w/20 teams 8:00PM $250 w/32 10:00AM 11:00AM $10 per 30 max. Noon $10 per 50 max. Noon $500 w/32 Noon $2,000 w/full field 11:00AM $200 10:00AM $500 1:00PM $1,000 Guar Noon Sidepots 1:00PM $400 each 1:00PM Call $2800+ Call $200 11:00AM $500 w/32 Noon 1:00PM $500 w/24 Noon $1,000 Call $300 ea w/32 1:00PM $200 Call $500 w/ful field 1:00PM $$$ 3:00PM $300 w/16 T 11:00AM $250 w/32 10:00AM $10 per 30 max. Noon $10 per 50 max. Noon 11:00AM $5,000 w/full field 10:00AM $300 11:00AM $200 10:00AM $1500 w/64 10:00AM $3,000 Guar. 10:00AM Call Call Sidepots 1:00PM $100 11:00AM $600 w/30+ Noon $1,500 Guar 10AM $500 10:00AM $400 each 1:00PM $5,000 Call $500 w/32 Noon $600+ 10:00AM $1,000 Call $300 ea w/32 1:00PM $24,500 Guar Call $200 Call $10 per 30 max. Noon $10 per 50 max. Noon $250 w/32 10:00AM 11:00AM $26,000+ 5:00PM $400 each 1:00PM $300 ea w/32 1:00PM $200 Call $5,000 8:00PM $1,000 Call $12,500 Varies $25,000 max entries 7:00PM $1,000 Call $750,000 Call


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