![]() ![]() I want to keep learning from more experienced players and will play anybody fiddy bucks a game at. There are not so many active players in the SF area and it gets boring playing the same 2 people. Their final match was a grind that, in spite of the game’s tendency to create long periods of relative inactivity as the players jockey for table position, proved to be about as riveting as any One Pocket match can be to watch (available via POVPool’s archives on You Tube). I've discovered this wonderful game at the beginning of this year and suffice to say, I've caught the bug pretty bad. He was challenged in the hot seat match by the event’s defending champion, Dennis Orcollo, and, in the finals, by Shane Van Boening, whom he’d sent to the loss side in the event’s third round. Three days after finishing as runner-up to Jeffrey De Luna in the 6th Annual Cole Dickson Memorial (Stop #1 on the WCS), Tony Chohan (aka T-Rex) stepped up to the tables and went undefeated to grab the One Pocket title of the WCS. Such was the case in the final match of the West Coast Swing’s (WCS) second tournament, the $5,000-added West Coast Challenge One Pocket, which drew 51 entrants to California Billiards in Fremont, CA. Here is the flyer for it and yours truly will be there to. I do believe you can call Chris at the number on the flyer and get your spot reserved. The entry for the one pocket is 125 with a maximum of 64 players. To the point, sometimes, where the end result is less significant than the matches themselves the journey, more important than the destination. This should be an awesome event and will be followed by a 10,000 Added 10 ball. There are times when the game of One Pocket, played by top professionals, can be riveting to watch. Ive decided to re-broadcast the ENTIRE 6,000 Added, One Pocket Challenge from California Billiards which, took place from July 5th-7th.
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