After my first tournament victory (see last post), I did not play any pool for a week. I decided to try to defend my "title" anyway, though, so I went out last Monday and entered the 8-ball tournament again, giving myself plenty of time to warm up. My warmup went well, and only two more people entered the tournament (Ah, the dog days of summer...), so we had a three-person, winner-take-all tournament for the $30 in total entry fees. Once again, for $10 I was guaranteed an hour of warmup plus at least two matches, so I was fine with whatever happened.
For the third straight week, I ended up with a first-round bye. I asked Frank (the guy who runs Buster's, and the tournaments there) if the person with the highest handicap always gets a bye in the first round, and he said that it is all luck of the draw. Well, I lucked out again, and as a result I got to warm up some more while the two others (Chris - handicap of 3, and Matt - handicap of 5) battled it out in the first round.
Chris won a good match, so I needed to play him in the next round while Matt watched. My handicap had been lowered from 11 to 10 after last week's triumph, so I had a seven-point edge out of the gate. I needed it too, as I broke the balls only to have Chris run them out for a 10-0 whitewash in the first round. I managed to win the second game 10-7, though, which tied us up going into the third game. I won that one too! For the second straight week, I was in the finals, though this time placing second was not worth anything.
Once again Chris and Matt played each other, with the loser heading home and the winner having to beat me twice to win the tournament. Chris won again, which meant that I never got to play Matt at all, even though there were only three of us. Chris and I played once more to determine the winner of the $30. If he won the first match, we would play a second one.
The first game I won 10-6, and the second game he won 10-5. This made the score 25-19 in my favor, which meant that all I needed was to sink five balls in the third game (a 10-5 loss still would give me a 30-29 win on points). When he missed the first time, I sank four balls and then badly missed the fifth one. I had only one ball left that I needed, but none of the balls were in a good spot.
I had a long shot along the rail to win, but I made it! Two tournament victories in a row...even though they were small tournaments, it still feels really good! I feel like I have a decent chance against anyone now.
Projects in the queue
- 8-ball tournaments
- Custom Pool Cue
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