BFG
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Post by BFG on Nov 24, 2008 21:30:31 GMT
There is no doubt that the tables where a bit iffy shall we say!
Apart from 5 and 1 the finals tables,
I think a massive break in the mixed pairs from Steve's dad? (is that milko?) Steve's 18 and Chris's 18 all went on 5
Steve also put up a big break on 2 though in the last group match, a testimony to Steve though not the table!!
In defence of the tables though it is quite normal for a table to settle out of true during the first games with even the most dilligent attention. Our own table was still settling a month after we put it in I believe the official guide would be about 3 months for settling time?
I think if you marked those two tables they would be the two that would play best next tournament too!
BUT.....most importantly.....What a great day out!! ;D And what agreat bunch of youngsters playing the game!! ;D
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Post by H on Nov 24, 2008 23:13:16 GMT
I have to agree. Every table I played on was challenging yesterday, yet I scored two 18k+ breaks on table 5 which I sadly never got to play on. Yes Jonny it was me scoring your game against Chris. Nipper is right, not every table in this game can be good, and if you can adapt you deserve to win, as he did against me. But next time we meet Martin, don't expect any mercy :P :P :P.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2008 23:42:31 GMT
:) Sure I understand about adapting ::) just look at the tables here in Cambs :-X
I wasn't moaning though and my opponent did play the same table.
I enjoyed it and whould love to go again. Hopefully actually win a full 2 legs next time :-[ :D :)
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nipper
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Post by nipper on Nov 25, 2008 6:55:27 GMT
lol well said... i wont expect any mercy next game H no worrys i think we had a great close game and hope the next one will be just as good and i'm sure it will.
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