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Post by Chris_Sav on Dec 1, 2009 23:55:58 GMT
Sav came off a little early on 8k and Mike C. came back witn 7½k. I think its the highest recorded D&D losing score.
Chequers went in to a somewhat flukey 6 - 0.
Tim won the first against John in a game neither wanted to win and tried their best to give to each other, Several breaks were lost and John eventually missed from breal position dead level with four balls left.
Comfortable win from JJ over lin
Sav won against the break.
All three pairs were fairly comfortable wins for the Chequers with the home team front but never by that much
Sav
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Post by NigelS on Dec 2, 2009 0:07:46 GMT
A couple of big losing scores that I have witnessed....
Terry Coghlan 9,980 - KT 10,060.
I did lose a leg to Phil Collins in the Grand Prix semi final a couple of years ago 10,530 - 11,040. But he was 22,610 up from leg 1!
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Post by Chris_Sav on Dec 2, 2009 6:57:12 GMT
Hi Nige,
I did qualify D&D in the text and will alter the title. We only have detailed records for the last ten years since the website was born,
Our table only runs 17½ mins and it's difficult to hit clean breaks consistently, so you are not going to see very much higher than that.
Sav
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Post by markb on Dec 2, 2009 12:12:51 GMT
hi chris i can recall a game i had with blakey at the good intent he scored 11,300 i came back with 12,250
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Post by Chris_Sav on Dec 2, 2009 12:48:22 GMT
Hi Mark,
Medway tables always ran for ½ an hour!!
I also recall a big scoring KBBA semi on the Chantry with you where you and I each ran out their break in the first two and in the third you went off with 9½k and I came back and pipped you.
Sav
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