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Post by Baby Guinness on Nov 16, 2009 16:52:11 GMT
DRAW FOR THE MEN’S SINGLES
Contact to be made by 2nd December 2009
Results to be in by 31st December 2009
All matches shall be played on neutral tables and shall be the best of 3 games. The first break shall be decided by the toss of a coin. Even breaks shall be played in the event of a third game, the first break to be decided by a toss of a coin. In the event of a third game the second player shall be entitled to insert additional coins to allow his or her first break to continue without time limit to equal or exceed the first player’s score. Should the third game be tied, a fourth game shall be played with the rules as for the third.
Dilly Williamson v Roy Wells @ Laughing Fish
Pete Edwards v Geoff Fairs @ Hurst S.C
Norman Cragg v John Staplehurst @ Greyhound
Ted Stringer v Richard Spurrier @ St Francis
Adam Bateup v Richard Jeffrey @ Watermill
First named player to make contact by the contact date, if no contact is made the opposition to make contact and may play on their home table if preferred.
All results to be phoned to Lorraine by the 31st December 2009
Lorraine Hall competitions secretary e-mail lorraine@hall7023.freeserve.co.uk
Byes Graham Sparksman, Nick Brown, Ian Giffen, Derek Taylor, Paul Moyes Robb, Clive Thompson, Andy Farmer Wright, Henry Brooks, Dave Ingram, Pete Hall, Rob Hall,
In the Sussex County Bar Billiards Association Rules, it states that if players found playing on a table that they have been drawn to play on other than in a match organised by his/her League will be eliminated from the competition and the match awarded to his/her opponent. (rule 42).
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Post by spudgun on Dec 12, 2009 1:53:13 GMT
Ted Vs. Spud was played on Thursday night at St.Francis and was a bit of a close one.
The first frame was spent entirely at the back and Ted played the better shots and emerged the winner by 500 points or so. The second frame saw me lead off with about 1.5k which proved to be just enough and i took this one 2.4k to 1.7k. Ted missed his opening break in the decider but i failed to capatalise and pegged my opener. after some nail biting from me, i scraped the break back and put in another 1.5. Ted came back at me but my lead proved to be just enough.
A good but tricky match, and Ted was a sporting opponent. Cheers to Nikki for scoring and for the transport.
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Post by Sir Jock o The Strap on Dec 16, 2009 11:26:25 GMT
Jock v's Bravo
A terrible match in all honesty, with both of us struggling on a 'tricky top'.
Adam won the first against the break, I likewise won the second, and despite being given numerous chances by Adam to seal the match i just didn't happen, not helped by a very short clock, 14.5 mins in the last game. So a deserved 2-1 victory for the Bravo padawan.
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