I've played Nick quite a bit of 1 hole. The last time I played him, we played a race to 3 and it took 6 hours. 3 out of the 4 games ended up in the wedge cause I was ahead and he lost his cool with me for it. I havent played him since.
I think 4-2, but I was playing poorly at a 9ball tournament, so I didn't see the finish.What was the final score for ronnie /nick?
The guy that the wedge is attributed to didn't like it lol.I've played Nick quite a bit of 1 hole. The last time I played him, we played a race to 3 and it took 6 hours. 3 out of the 4 games ended up in the wedge cause I was ahead and he lost his cool with me for it. I havent played him since.
The guy that the wedge is attributed to didn't like it lol.
All the gcs at bogies are having the rails redone, they sent a few sets with mark to begin onFor me, that TV table is the best playing table I have witnessed. I love how active the rails were around the pocket. Whoever restored that table, my hats off to you!
Varner played a double cross side bank from about 2 diamonds out, and granted he had to play it close to opponent's hole instead of playing the natural angle, but he knew how the table played, and made it. But other than that the other banks played well, and the table rolled accurate.
Very nice table to watch, and for the players to play on!
Does anyone know who did the table and what cushions they used? They should get some props.
mr3c, the senior tournament was the Varner show, at least for our on line viewers, and in watching him and how patiently he plays when of course he could go offensive, I just had to think of the story of how he played Artie knowing he could not win, but knowing that learning the game was more important. That patience I felt he learned from Artie, and yes he got into the finals for that reason, IMO!
Whitey
Isn't that 1pkt in a nutshell lol?Just designed to frustrate the opponent.