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Post by bigtj on Mar 23, 2011 8:04:09 GMT
24/03/2011 Duke of Wellington 4 v 1 New Sussex Hotel B Cask Club 2 v 3 Swan A Swan B 2 v 3 Old House at Home New Sussex Hotel A 2 v 3 Gardeners A Atlas A 5 v 0 Atlas B
Gardeners B 5 v 0 Schooner Henty A 3 v 2 Marine View B West Tarring Club 5 v 0 Romans Marine View A 3 v 2 Henty B
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Post by BB Warrior on Mar 24, 2011 23:19:22 GMT
Atlas A 5 Atlas B 0
Ian Lelliott 10,530 - 2,210* Matt Adatepe Geoff Jukes 9,170* - 2,340 Mick Pope Martin Smith 7,310 - 1,910* Gina Sherratt Steve Mariner 5,620* - 5,150 Alan Messer Tony Lewis 4,860 - BP* Dave Ingram
Congratulations to the new Worthing Premier Division Champions...... Atlas A. 8-)
No pizzas tonight though...... :o ..... sausages & chips instead. ;D
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Post by H on Mar 24, 2011 23:43:46 GMT
Duke of Welly 4 - 1 New Sussex B
We won another at home! Hurrah! Approximate scores...
H 14500 vs 1500 Chris Lucas Nigel 16000 vs 800 Kim Hurley Tupps 800 vs 7700 Steve Hurley Mal 2800 vs 2700 Colin Green Reggie 3800 vs 3700 Dave Jones
Game 4 - Mal was on a comfortable 4k at the halfway stage when he took out the black peg! With 1.5 mins to go, nothing on the scoreboard, and 2.7k to catch he got the break back and went about the chase, managing to leave himself the 200 to win, which he potted!
Game 5 - After much scrapping about, John found himself 750 down as the bar went. All around thinking this undoable he then proceed to pot a ball in the 100 off the back cushion, followed by a 200-30 shot to get the break back. He then played 1-up split to leave himself requiring the last ball down the 100 pocket to take it - which was again potted! This left Nige and myself feeling rather outclassed!
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Post by bigtj on Mar 25, 2011 7:04:38 GMT
New Sussex Hotel A v Gardeners A
Bill Kerr * struggled to settle on the table and despite three goes at the break only built 4.8k lead whilst KT could not get the break back, Eventually he did with 5 minutes to go and played the table out to take the game 5330 -4830 1-0
Kev Hall * off early after missing the split, then he and Adam had a couple of minutes of cat and mouse chasing the balls around until Adam got the break back and knocked in a great 8k, 1730 -10330 1-1
Terry M * never settled and him and Chris Lawman ended up chasing the back of the table, Terry first to get it back but again coukd not settle on break, Chris eventually got it back and made sure 5750 -2390 2-1
Stu * off at 2k, Steve A got them back and knocked in 2k, bit of play at top of table before Steve added another 2k, Stu took black going for last ball 200 and then next visit sunk the100!!!! 100-5230 2-2 and all against the break.
Rick C * opened with 2.5k Jim G could not get break back no matter what he tried, Rick made sire of a very good win for the Gardeners 1350-6520 2-3
Enjoyable evening with I am told an excellent Chilli.
With this result and Atlas A winning well done to them on winning the Premier division this season,
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Post by enzo on Mar 25, 2011 9:29:40 GMT
Gardeners B 5 - 0 Schooner
D.Hickman 3610 - 1650 J.Shurey C.Oakley 3270 - 0 A.Cleveland L.Hickman 7310 - 1600 H.Cleveland D.Driscoll 2110 - 1540 F.Kelly P.Hickman 4680 - 2750 A.Brewster
Damo set the standard by clearing the balls left by Jay and knocked in a 2180 break, Jay came back with 1650 but Damo made it 3610 by the end.
Chris next played a very unlcuky Andy, we lost count how many pegs and no scores they were - it just wasn't his night. Chris looks comfortable but the bar went a few minutes early for some reason but no-one realised until later on when we'd played 3 games in just under an hour!
Keen to make it 3-0, I took advantage of Helen's early mistake off the break and was keen to get the highest break trophy but broke down on 3600. Helen came back with a respectable score and I still had 5 minutes to chase my first 10k but no luck, only ended up on 7310 :(
Danny took it in turns with his opponent to struggle potting balls!! Not sure quite what happened but Frank and Danny just couldn't get going, despite gettting breaks back a few times
Pete up last against Arthur, very even game around the 2.5k mark with about 5 minutes to go. Pete decided to pip him at the post with a final 2k break to seal the whitewash.
Great game as always, lovely food as always (thanks Dan!), plenty of banter! Look forward to the return leg!
Also heard the West Tarring Club won 5-0 :)
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Post by enzo on Mar 25, 2011 9:56:13 GMT
Also, I talked to Helen last night and she said she has emailed the appropriate parties in favour of ammending the incorrect scorecard from wk9. Should read 4-1 not 3-2 (Damo's and Andy's score were accidently swapped over when written down).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2011 10:40:43 GMT
Duke of Welly 4 - 1 New Sussex B We won another at home! Hurrah! Approximate scores... H 14500 vs 1500 Chris Lucas Nigel 16000 vs 800 Kim Hurley Tupps 800 vs 7700 Steve Hurley Mal 2800 vs 2700 Colin Green Reggie 3800 vs 3700 Dave Jones Game 4 - Mal was on a comfortable 4k at the halfway stage when he took out the black peg! With 1.5 mins to go, nothing on the scoreboard, and 2.7k to catch he got the break back and went about the chase, managing to leave himself the 200 to win, which he potted! Game 5 - After much scrapping about, John found himself 750 down as the bar went. All around thinking this undoable he then proceed to pot a ball in the 100 off the back cushion, followed by a 200-30 shot to get the break back. He then played 1-up split to leave himself requiring the last ball down the 100 pocket to take it - which was again potted! This left Nige and myself feeling rather outclassed! Cheers for the write up Henry. Just a small correction though. After I played the one up I tried to play a 50/100 split. Because I played to make sure I got the 100, I missed the red in the 50. I then cut the red in 100 and just kept the last white on the table for the last ball. I have renewed faith in myself but only a little.
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Post by H on Mar 25, 2011 10:48:20 GMT
I just remember the 200 shot to be honest!
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Post by missymoo on Mar 25, 2011 10:55:39 GMT
Cask Club V Swan A result 2 - 3 But who cared. Great evening with the Swan A as usual. Highlight was when John put his cue through the chain that held the lights up. Remainder of games played with the light sort of hanging one end definitely nearer the table than the other.
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Post by enzo on Mar 25, 2011 11:13:43 GMT
I just remember the 200 shot to be honest! Sounds like you guys had a bit of a masterclass lesson!
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Post by dipper on Mar 25, 2011 18:19:05 GMT
Swan `B` 2 - 3 Old House.
Old House played very well, Swan went two one up but lost the last two! Wins for Paul, Gary and Neil for the House. Brian and Barry for the Swan.
Hope you get promotion to the premier, you deserve it on last nights performance, well done.
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Post by Mark James on Mar 25, 2011 18:47:43 GMT
Stu took black going for last ball 200 and then next visit sunk the100!!!! 100-5230 The above incident illustrates a point from the rules which is not known by a great many players. It's of little consequence in this instance, but a last-ball 200 shot that knocks over the black peg ends the game. This is the case even if the ball remains above ground. So once Stuart had felled the black there should have been no more attempts by either player, and Stuart's score should therefore be nil rather than 100. As I say, it makes no difference in this instance,but there are certain bizarre circumstances in which it would be crucial to apply this rule correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2011 19:18:44 GMT
Mark's point of order is absolutely correct. AEBBA Playing Rule 26, last sentence reads: ....Both players should continue to play the last ball shot alternately until the ball is potted or the black peg is knocked down.
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Post by chriscox83 on Mar 25, 2011 19:32:56 GMT
west tarring 5 romans 0
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Post by SirKT on Mar 25, 2011 19:33:53 GMT
Mark's point of order is absolutely correct. AEBBA Playing Rule 26, last sentence reads: ....Both players should continue to play the last ball shot alternately until the ball is potted or the black peg is knocked down.I knew that but wasn`t going to argue the point with our Chairman ;D
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Post by davejones on Mar 25, 2011 20:40:36 GMT
Duke of Welly 4 - 1 New Sussex B We won another at home! Hurrah! Approximate scores... H 14500 vs 1500 Chris Lucas Nigel 16000 vs 800 Kim Hurley Tupps 800 vs 7700 Steve Hurley Mal 2800 vs 2700 Colin Green Reggie 3800 vs 3700 Dave Jones Game 4 - Mal was on a comfortable 4k at the halfway stage when he took out the black peg! With 1.5 mins to go, nothing on the scoreboard, and 2.7k to catch he got the break back and went about the chase, managing to leave himself the 200 to win, which he potted! Game 5 - After much scrapping about, John found himself 750 down as the bar went. All around thinking this undoable he then proceed to pot a ball in the 100 off the back cushion, followed by a 200-30 shot to get the break back. He then played 1-up split to leave himself requiring the last ball down the 100 pocket to take it - which was again potted! This left Nige and myself feeling rather outclassed! Duke of Wellington New Sussex B H Brooks 14480 1830 C Lucas N Senior 16320 400 K Hurley C Tupper 770 7620 S Hurley M Spier 3690 3640 C Green J Perrin 3910 3880 D Jones 4 1 Total Score 39170 17370 Average per man 7834 3474 We are gutted to lose the last 2 games like that is beyond belief!!!
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Post by bigtj on Mar 26, 2011 9:15:28 GMT
Mark's point of order is absolutely correct. AEBBA Playing Rule 26, last sentence reads: ....Both players should continue to play the last ball shot alternately until the ball is potted or the black peg is knocked down.Must admit did not think anything of it as game was over and even if Stu had sunk 200 he would not have beaten Steve, rule really only matters when someone needs 200 to win the game not in the circumstances in this match.
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Post by bigjimsilverfox on Mar 26, 2011 9:38:31 GMT
Mark's point of order is absolutely correct. AEBBA Playing Rule 26, last sentence reads: ....Both players should continue to play the last ball shot alternately until the ball is potted or the black peg is knocked down.Must admit did not think anything of it as game was over and even if Stu had sunk 200 he would not have beaten Steve, rule really only matters when someone needs 200 to win the game not in the circumstances in this match. Best we strike Stueys score of 100 from the result then! ;D ;D
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Post by NigelS on Mar 26, 2011 10:24:05 GMT
Here are John’s super 6 shots in full – at the time he was 1,000 behind exactly, with a break of 250 on the go. Realising he was 750 behind with the bar just dropped you could see the glint in his eye as he knew he was about to do something special.
Shot 1 – white of the back cushion into the 100. (650 down, 6 balls left)
Shot 2 – a 200-30 split played to perfection giving him the break back as well (420 down, 4 balls left)
Shot 3 – John had intelligently left the red in the tray, but now had to play it on the break shot, but using his experience played the one up to give him a chance of scoring higher of the red (370 down, 3 balls left)
Shot 4 – Again another shot only could be imagined by Reg – a thick split potting the white down the 100 leaving the red on the table (270 down, 2 balls left)
Shot 5 – as good as shot 2, maybe better, a thin cut in the 100 hole with the red, and leaving the last ball up so he had a shot to win (70 down, 1 ball left)
Shot 6 – white down the 100 as clean as whistle, jubilant scenes followed and a crestfallen Dave Jones made his way to the bar. (30 ahead, 0 balls left)
So in 6 shots John cements himself into bar billiards folklore. I genuinely don’t think anyone else could have won from there. Those last 6 balls went in at an average of 111.4 per ball, just to put that into perspective 3 down, one up split is 77.8 per ball
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Post by bobhall on Mar 26, 2011 12:14:53 GMT
I think the only person i seen play like that was chunkey monkey on a finals night against chris elliot where he brought numerous balls back into the two hundred after being about 700 down if not more
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2011 13:33:25 GMT
Yes, Bob, and your mum once scored a thousand after the bar had gone in a Mixed Doubles Semi-final against us at the Greyhound. I think the Chunky Monkey was there that night too. ;)
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Post by enzo on Mar 28, 2011 10:57:59 GMT
Would love to know the Henty A vs Marine View B score.. anyone know who won? :)
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Post by enzo on Mar 28, 2011 11:27:48 GMT
3-2 win for Henty A
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Post by Ros on Mar 28, 2011 11:39:12 GMT
As you asked so nicely, Loz!
Henty A 3 - Marine View B 2
I don't have any scores, but the winners were Rob Driver, Gordon Brett and James Whittle for us. Mark Senior (last ball against me :( ) and Amy won for MV B.
Edit: Oh, I see you already answered your own question!
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Post by BB Warrior on Mar 28, 2011 13:42:13 GMT
With just one result outstanding (Marine View A v Henty B) from last week, here are the latest tables:-
Premier Division
Pos Team Played Won Draw Lost For Against Points Diff
1 Atlas A 17 15 0 2 67 18 30 49 2 New Sussex A 17 13 0 4 59 26 26 33 3 Swan B 17 11 0 6 47 38 22 9 4 Gardeners A 17 11 0 6 44 41 22 3 5 Duke of Wellington 17 8 0 9 41 44 16 -3
Division 1
Pos Team Played Won Draw Lost For Against Points Diff
1 Swan A 17 9 0 8 39 46 18 -7 2 Old House at Home 17 8 0 9 44 41 16 3 3 Atlas B 17 8 0 9 37 48 16 -11 4 Cask Club 17 2 0 15 23 62 4 -39 5 New Sussex B 17 0 0 17 24 61 0 -37
Division 2
Pos Team Played Won Draw Lost For Against Points Diff
1 Romans 17 11 0 6 46 39 22 7 2 West Tarring Club 16 10 0 6 46 34 20 12 3 Marine View A 16 9 0 7 44 36 18 8 4 Henty B 16 8 1 7 42.5 37.5 17 5
Division 3
Pos Team Played Won Draw Lost For Against Points Diff
1 Gardeners B 17 12 0 5 51 34 24 17 2 Henty A 17 10 0 7 44 41 20 3 3 Marine View B 17 4 1 12 34.5 50.5 9 -16 4 Schooner 16 1 0 15 22 58 2 -36
Postponed Matches West Tarring Club v Schooner (Week 5)
Missing Results Marine View A v Henty B (24/03/2011)
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Post by bigtj on Mar 28, 2011 17:28:05 GMT
With 3 games in Division Three to go it is possible for Henty A to catch the Gardeners B.
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Post by bigtj on Mar 28, 2011 17:29:25 GMT
Understand Marine View A won 3-2 against Henty B.
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Post by enzo on Mar 29, 2011 11:20:36 GMT
With 3 games in Division Three to go it is possible for Henty A to catch the Gardeners B. Indeed, although we would have to lose our remaing 3 games straight which is impossible right? Nope, deja vu anyone? We lost it last year in this same position! If this does happen, how is the league decided? :)
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Post by SirKT on Mar 29, 2011 11:38:39 GMT
With 3 games in Division Three to go it is possible for Henty A to catch the Gardeners B. Indeed, although we would have to lose our remaing 3 games straight which is impossible right? Nope, deja vu anyone? We lost it last year in this same position! If this does happen, how is the league decided? :) If points are tied, it then goes on legs + or -
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Post by davejones on Mar 29, 2011 16:04:51 GMT
With 3 games in Division Three to go it is possible for Henty A to catch the Gardeners B. Indeed, although we would have to lose our remaing 3 games straight which is impossible right? Nope, deja vu anyone? We lost it last year in this same position! If this does happen, how is the league decided? :) The league ruling is as follows:– 2 points will be awarded for a win and 1 point for a draw. League positions will be determined by points won. If more than one team has the same number of points, teams will be positioned according to number of games won. If any teams in Championship, promotion or relegation positions finish the season level on points and games won, the deciding factors will be the results between the teams involved as follows: the number of points won between the teams involved, for the total number of league matches played against each other during the same season will determine position. If still level, the number of individual league games won between the teams involved during the same season will decide final position. If there is still not a difference then there will be a play off between the teams concerned at a neutral venue. The match will be played according to Match Rules C8 with a toss of coin to determine home and away teams.
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