Wednesday, January 22, 2020
How To Enter A Nine-ball Tournament :: essays research papers
How to Play Tournament Nine-ball à à à à à People may think that spending eight dollars on a tournament is a waste of money. Every Sunday I go to Millertime Billiards and enter a nine-ball tournament. I never go in thinking that Iââ¬â¢m going to win at least my entry fee back, although it would be nice. On the other hand, I always go in knowing that I will walk out understanding more about the game then the night before. The tournament starts at 7:30 p.m., but the entry fee must be paid before that. After paying, all there is to do is wait. When they call your name and table itââ¬â¢s time to play. Itââ¬â¢s a race to four wins. To keep track of the games place a coin under the middle diamond. Every game won constitutes a move of the coin one diamond. The winner goes to the front counter and gives them the results. The loser of the first game doesnââ¬â¢t have to go home. The tournament is double elimination. After the first game is lost, the player goes down to the loserââ¬â¢s bracket. One loss in there means itââ¬â¢s time to go home, or at least sit down and wait for the nine-ball break. The winner of the loserââ¬â¢s bracket is guaranteed second place. To get first place the winner of the loser bracket will have to beat the winner of the winnerââ¬â¢s bracket twice. After they establish and record all the winners and losers for the forth round they call all the people who entered the tournament down to table 5 for the nine-ball break. The racks are usually set up by an A player or better. Three names are drawn out of a box. Everybody that got there name picked gets two chances to drop the nine-ball on the break unless the person before them already hit it in. Two dollars of the entry fee go toward the pot for the winner.
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