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12 Tom Simpson

13 Michael Glass

14 Bob Jewett

15 Anthony Beeler

16 Stefano Pelinga

COLUMNISTS

Directory PLACES PEOPLE PLAY 4th Plain Tavern Vancouver, WA 26Antique Billiards Colorado Springs, CO 31Ballad Town Billiards Forest Grove, OR 26Banks Lake Pub Electric City, WA 28Black Diamond Spokane, WA 24Black Star Tacoma, WA 31Broken Arrow Manhattan, MT 30Broken Rack Emeryville, CA 26BZ’s Sports Bar Burien, WA 23Charley’s Pub Fircrest, WA 31Classic Billiards Portland, OR 32Cue Ball, The Salem, OR 27Cue-Topia Lakewood, WA 28Danny’s Midway Marysville, WA 24Derby City Classic Elizabeth, IN 11Diamond Billiards Modesto, CA 26Doc’s Tavern Ocean Park, WA 31Duke’s Saratoga, WY 24Eagles #16 Helena, MT 23Eagles Club Bozeman, MT 32Family Billiards San Francisco, CA 10Fast Eddy’s Capitola, CA 31Good Time Ernies Burien, OR 30Greek Village Portland, OR 31Hi Way Lounge Alexander, ND 30Holiday Gift Guide 6,7,8Jake’s Bar & Grill Salem, OR 26Jointed Cue Sacramento, CA 26Kolby’s Keizer, OR 24Laramie Peak Invitational Laramie, WY 10Larry Martin Memorial Laramie, WY 21Latitude 84 Tacoma, WA 23Legion Bozeman, MT 28Malarkey’s Tacoma, WA 25Match Ups Fort Collins, CO 31Molly Brown Bozeman, MT 32Montana Pool Montana 22MugShots Bellevue, WA 31Nick’s Bar & Grill Amboy, WA 25NiteHawk Portland, OR 24Oasis Pocatello, ID 23Plaza Bar Three Forks, MT 30Pocket, The Boise, ID 23Pocket, The Idaho Falls, ID 30Pocket, The Twin Falls, ID 28Rackem Medford, OR 20Ringo’s Bar & Grill Beaverton, OR 31Rose’s Billiards Eureka, CA 30Rum Runner Las Vegas, NV 25Sam’s Billiards Portland, OR 26Schooners Lakewood, WA 30Scoop Bar Bozeman, MT 20Shot Glass, The Orofino, ID 32Silver Dollar Coos Bay, OR 23Soundview Everett, WA 20‘Stormy’ Ackerman Memorial Billings, MT 30Wreck Room Saloon Federal Heights CO 22ORGANIZATONSBilliards of Idaho Boise, ID 30Judy Griffith PACS League Operator 24Mezz West State Tour California 28Rocky Mountain Gaming Bozeman, MT 26TWCWT California 22BILLIARD SUPPLIES Andy Cloth Saratoga, WY 22Aramith Libertyville, IL 3Buffalo Billiards Petaluma, CA 21CueStix International Lafayette, CO 36Dufferin St Augustine, FL 9Lucasi St Augustine, FL 17McDermott Menomonee Falls, WI 2Mueller Lincoln, NE 21Simonis Libertyville, IL 3Sure Shot Billiards Richland, WA 31Tiger Products Burbank, CA 4TNT Billiards St Paul, MN 24Viking Cues Middleton, WI 29,35INSTRUCTION/SERVICESAnthony Beeler 15Billiard Directory Index 5Bob Jewett 14Michael Glass 13National Billiard Academy 12Stefano Pelinga 16Tom Seymour-Beginner’s Mind Pool School 28POOL TOURNAMENTSWeekly 33Tournament Trail 34

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4x7 Hard/Soft Hybrid CaseMcDermott’s brand new 4x7 Hard/Soft Hybrid Case is unlike anything you’ve seen before. It features a unique 2x3 hard shell end compartment for cue and shaft storage, as well as two 1x2 removable soft felt sleeves that fit inside the zippered top section. This case is designed with an extra long 32” interior and a special storage area for your jump handle. The 4x7 Hybrid Case retails for $169 and makes a perfect gift for any pool player. If you need less storage space, McDermott also offers a 2x3 version for only $129. Learn more at www.mcdermottcue.com/cases or call 1-262-251-4090.

G230The G230 is a new addition to McDermott’s G-Series cue line for 2015. Beautifully crafted with a Birdseye maple forearm/sleeve with a Pacific blue stain, this cue features a sophisticated no-wrap handle that is accented with silver, black urethane and white urethane rings. The G230 retails for $265 and comes standard with McDermott’s high-performance G-Core shaft. This cue is covered by McDermott’s Lifetime Warranty and Maintenance Plan, which includes warpage. Learn more at www.mcdermottcue.com/g230 or call 1-262-251-4090.

McDermott Play PackagesMcDermott Play Packages make a great family gift! The pack includes everything needed for your pool table, including a McDermott Traditional Series billiard ball set, pool cues, a wall-mounted cue rack, 8-ball and 9-ball racks, a table cover and much more. The best part is: YOU get to choose your own cues! Learn more at www.mcdermottcue.com/playpacks or call 1-262-251-4090.

Holiday Gift GuidePool Cue KitsLooking for the perfect gift for a beginner pool player? Look no further than McDermott’s selection of pool cue kits. These kits include everything you need to get started as a pool player. McDermott kits range in price from $52.50 to $92.50 and come with a 2-piece maple cue, a protective case and a variety of billiard accessories. Learn more about McDermott cue kits at www.mcdermottcue.com or call 1-262-251-4090.

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VIKING PROTOTYPE CUESFor a very limited time, you can save 30% on Viking one-of-a-kind prototypes, just in time for the holidays. This unique selection includes exotic woods, metallic paints, unique stains, engravings, inlays, Skinny cues, luxurious wraps, ringwork and the ViKORE ® American Performance Shaft. All Viking cues come standard with quick release joints (up to $125 upgrade for other brands), indestructible ferrule, and your choice weight, tip size and optional engraving!To get your hands on this exclusive deal, visit www.vikingcue.com or call (800) 397-0122

SS-1015A MSRP $795We’ve recaptured how the west was won by encompassing the rustic history of American cowboys, longhorn cattle, barbed wire and billiards, all in one cue design. This exclusive Smart Shops cue is made in the USA and adorned with an intricate long horn skull engraving; wenge wood barbed wire inlays and finished with rosewood and tulipwood ringwork. This cue comes standard with the ViKORE® American Performance Shaft (MSRP $179). Made 100% in the USA.To get your hands on this cue for a cool $695, after an instant $100 rebate, visit your local Viking Authorized Smart Shops dealer. For more information contact us at www.vikingcue.com or call (800) 397-0122.

A681 MSRP $775 Find perfect balance of accuracy and appearance with this stunning addition to our 50thAnniversary line of Viking Cues. We started the A681 with a deep red bordeaux stain applied by hand. Next we intricately inlaid genuine abalone shell, black and mirror inlays for added embellishment from the forearm down. Lastly, we finished it off with hand wrapped gator embossed leather wrap. For enhanced performance, we’ve paired the A681 with the the ViKORE® Performance Shaft, known for its low deflection and Softouch® dampening technology. 100% Made in the USA. For more information contact us at www.vikingcue.com or call (800) 397-0122.

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LTD & Retired Viking Cues Save between 40 and 50% on Viking Limited Edition and Retired cues, right in time for the holidays. Our stock is in limited supply, so hurry before they are gone! Our selection includes a variety of exotic woods, unique stains, luxurious wraps, custom inlays, ringwork, VPRO and ViKORE American Performance shafts. All Viking cues come standard with quick release joints (up to $125 upgrade for other brands), indestructible ferrule, and your choice weight, tip size and optional engraving!To get your hands on this exclusive deal, visit www.vikingcue.com or call (800) 397-0122

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BALANCE RITE Whether you are just looking to gain a few extra inches of reach, or if you’re tall and need length this Holiday season. The Balance Rite cue extension is the perfect fit. Not only will you gain those extra inches but this little extension readjust the balance point of your cue to a more natural forward position for seamless playability. Check it out on www.cueandcase.com or order 1-800-835-7665 for a dealer near you. Retail starts at just $39.99

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LUCASI LUXURY LINELucasi is featuring their new Luxury line this Holiday season. This months Fire and Ice cues are simple but nicely highlighted with exotic ring work and high end wraps. The teal genuine ring tail and wine embossed lizard wrap are usually found on cues twice this price. They are the perfect Holiday gift for that special someone and come with a lifetime warrantee even against warpage. For more information visitLucasi.com or call 1-800-835-7665 for a dealer near you. retails for $425.99 Fire and $475.99 Ice

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The Final Ranking (after nine events)1 Shane Van Boening (SD 902 Corey Deuel (CA) 553 Mike Dechaine (MA) 54T4 Skyler Woodward (KY) 45 Justin Bergman (IL) 45 6 Scott Frost (AZ) 347 Jeremy Sossei (CT) 328 Rodney Morris (HA) 299 Oscar Dominguez (CA) 27T10 Brandon Shuff (VA) 25 Justin Hall (SC) 25The PartyPoker Mosconi Cup takes place from 7th to 10th December this year at the New Tropicana Las Vegas. Ranking lists will be published on www.matchroompool.com as well as the Facebook and Instagram pages as well as the Twitter feed of the Mosconi Cup.Tickets for the PartyPoker Mosconi Cup are available exclusively through The New Tropicana Las Vegas. Visit http://trop.lv/MosconiCup2015 , call 800.829.9034 or purchase in person at the Show Tickets desk.There is a single session on each day’s play and tickets are priced at $43.45 per session plus commission. The popular season tickets covering all four sessions are available for $154 plus commission. All prices include LET.

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Don’t be in a hurry. Sometimes the smartest thing you can do is take a lap of the table.

Let’s discuss a few of those occasions:

1. The Victory Lap – Ever make an insanely great shot, only to step up and miss the no-brainer easy next shot? Of course, we’ve all done it. The best thing to do after an extraordinary shot is take a lap. Saunter around the table as if you’re studying the layout. I don’t care if there’s only one ball left. What you’re really doing is taking a moment to calm back down after the thrill of making that wonderful shot. Yeah, sure, nothing ruffles you; you don’t have to do this. Well, the rest of us tend to get a little self-conscious at these moments, and we’re either feeling proud of ourselves for making the shot or we’re feeling sheepish because we know we just got lucky. In either case, we’re distracted, and it’s vital to pull ourselves back together, so we can hit the next shot with our full focus. Take a lap, and get over yourself. Take two if necessary.

In the finals of the 2001 US Open, winner Corey Deuel hit an outrageously good shot early in the first game, sinking the nine. The crowd went crazy. Corey raised his arms to acknowledge the crowd, and promptly walked right out of the arena. He took a short break and returned, re-focused and ready to shoot. Talk about taking a lap!

2. The Nervous Lap – OK, you’re playing one of your heroes in a tournament match. There’s a crowd watching. You’re feeling a little shaky. You can’t sit down and meditate or do some chi gung or get a massage. You have to step up to the table and perform. Take a lap, even if the balls haven’t been broken yet. Nobody will think anything of it. While you’re circling the table, try to focus on the layout of the balls, the feel of your cue, the sound

of your chalk. Anything to get you connected to the

game. When you fill your awareness with appropriate pool sensations, there is no room for anything else. It’s gotta be just you and the balls. Use the lap to get yourself focused and connected to what you’re doing. If the lap wasn’t enough, focus on chalking your tip and then take another lap.

3. The Layout Lap – In games where you are free to choose from many possible shots (for example, 8-Ball and Straight Pool), you’ll be amazed at what you will discover as you take a lap. When you study an 8-Ball layout from one spot, you don’t get nearly the perspective you do when you take a lap. As you walk around the table, see the paths of each ball to each possible pocket. Notice the details of a cluster, how close that ball actually is to the rail, what patterns are possible. Often, you’ll have a different, better, simpler plan by the time you finish your lap than you would if you had stood in one spot. You’ll shoot with better confidence and win more games.

4. The Nitwit Lap – This one is for your practice sessions. When you make a terrible shot, don’t just keep shooting. Like in the Victory Lap, you need to give yourself a chance to get over what just happened. Those really bad, really stupid shots will haunt you, at least for a moment. Take a lap and pull yourself together. No sense shooting if you’re in the wrong frame of mind.

5. The Serious Lap – Sometimes it’s helpful to give your opponent the impression that you are completely focused and serious (and of course, you are). Taking a lap, carefully studying the layout, checking out shots you’ll shoot much later in the rack, shows your opponent you have confidence, and you have a plan. It could intimidate ’em a little. Don’t try this tactic against strong players though; it might make them serious, and that could be costly.

Take a LapTom Simpson © March 2002 – All Rights Reserved – PoolClinics.com

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TABLE TALK

Michael K GlassMichael Glass has been teaching pool for close to 10 years. He is a Recognized PBIA Billiards Instructor, taught by none other than Bob Jewett of the San Francisco Billiard Academy. Michael has been playing pool almost all of his life (except when he was in the Navy — it’s hard to install a pool table on a rocking ship!). He managed to stay away from the hustler life; he doesn’t believe in being dishonest in order to win money. He will, however, occasionally play for a beer or two at the local watering hole. Michael teaches all levels of pool players, from beginner to pro, and works on all aspects of the game, from fundamentals, to pattern play, to trick shots. He can be found playing in his home town of San Ramon, CA at Crown Billiards. Visit his website at billiardsprofessor.com for pool tips or to schedule a lesson!

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We have all faced that moment, many times: The ball you shot into the corner pocket rattled, and didn’t fall. Dejected, you trudge to your seat as your opponent jumps eagerly out of his chair, ready for battle. I know how it feels. You want to keep your opponent in his chair as long as possible, while you run out rack after rack. Or, you want to play a lock-up safety on him, knowing that there is a very favorable chance you’ll be coming back to the table in a moment, hopefully with ball in hand.But, alas, that is not to be. You have left him with a duck, and you know that you’ll probably be sitting in your seat for a while. Oh, well… at least you’ll get to enjoy a few of your fries, right?Hold on a second there! Don’t be so quick to give up. Your job is far from over!Many of us pool players are known for playing poker. Maybe it’s the gambling that draws us. Whatever the reason, we love to play. And as you might know, poker is a game that takes a lot of focus and observation, even (or especially) when you are not in the current hand. You need to watch your opponents, to see how they are playing, figure out their tells, and look for weaknesses.Pool is very similar. I would go so far as to say that sitting in your chair observing your opponent is an incredibly vital part of the game.Of course, we always want to keep our opponent in his seat, and run rack after rack. But that rarely happens, even amongst the pros. You will have some time in your seat, and while you are there, you have a job to do.First, observe the table. You are not standing over it now, so your perspective is a little different. You might notice something you completely missed while you were at the table. Maybe there’s a cluster that can be broken up, or a safety you might be able to play. Perhaps you’ll see a pattern that was not clear before. Study the table carefully, and plan what you would do to run the table out, if you were in your opponent’s shoes.Second, watch your opponent. Observe the choices he is making. Is he going for that long, straight shot in the corner, or is he

thinking about playing safe? That might indicate that he is not comfortable with his straight distance shots at the moment.

Is he looking to bank his next ball across to the side pocket, or is he looking to cut it down to the corner? Have you

ever seen him bank? Does he make most of them, or

is he struggling? Does his cut shot go in every time? If not, does he have a tendency to overcut, or undercut? If you left him safe behind another ball, is he opting to jump, or kick out of the safety? Is he capable of jumping a full ball? Does he prefer to masse? Look at your opponent’s face, and his body language. Does he look confused, or annoyed? Have you been leaving him safe a lot, making him frustrated? Is he talking to himself, or to the balls? Or, does he look focused, and determined?And why do you care about any of this?The fact is, this game is more mental than anything else. Yes, it’s important to know how to make balls, and leave your cue-ball where you want. But if you are fairly evenly matched, then whether you win or lose is really going to come down to which one of you is more mentally prepared. If you can get your opponent to start talking to himself, you have a distinct mental advantage!Observing your opponents and discovering their weaknesses will help guide you in your decision-making. If he’s having trouble with the long straight shots, then leave him a tester if you need to play a safety, instead of locking him up behind a ball. Give your opponent a chance to make mistakes, and you might get him to unravel a bit.One last piece of advice, while you are planted in your seat: root for your opponent to do well. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of hoping on every shot of his that he’s going to miss. And when he doesn’t, you get more and more frustrated, watching him march slowly toward that final ball for the win. If you can get into the mind-space of cheering him on, then you won’t get frustrated unless he misses – and guess what? You’ll get over that frustration awfully quickly when you realize that miss means you get to eagerly jump out of your seat, ready to attack the table while he trudges to his chair in dejection.And because you’ve been studying the table, you know exactly what you are going to do, and how you’re going to do it.Keep your head in the game – especially when you are in your chair. You’ll give yourself that mental edge, and you’ll be much better prepared to win!If you would like to share some of your success stories (or even the failures), or have suggestions for future articles, please feel free to drop me a line at [email protected]. I can also be found hanging out with fellow billiards enthusiasts at reddit.com/r/billiards. Come on by and join the discussion!

Armchair BilliardsPlaying the Game from Your Chair

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Do you have trouble getting position from a ball that’s hanging in the jaws of the pocket? Making the ball is easy but getting shape is a challenge for everyone. Here are some suggestions to improve your hanger control.The shots with the one ball are the basic plays to move the cue ball towards the other end of the table. Inside english can bring the ball straight back off the cushion but be sure to have a fairly thin hit on the object ball. Using outside is the most predictable way to bring the cue ball to the other end but it uses more cushions. With plenty of side spin you can hit a quarter of the object ball and still get a path towards spot A on the cushion. Add speed and you can continue to point B and on to C. This is a position pattern you have to master.A second way to play the shot is shown for the 2 ball -- hit the side cushion first. This is particularly useful when the 2 is up on the long rail a little and straight in. The path of the cue ball off the 2 is also quite predictable if you use running side spin, which in this case is right english. The tricky part is getting the needed hit on the 2. A simple system is to pick a spot to shoot towards that is as far from the nose of the cushion as the place where you want the center of the cue ball to be but on the other side, as shown in the diagram. This will have to be adjusted a little according to the speed of the shot and how the cushions react. Practice with it.You may have done the shot with the 3 ball unintentionally. You want to come back up the table but the follow on the cue ball takes after the cushion and forces the cue ball back to that same cushion with a nice hook. If you want to keep the cue ball on that cushion you can’t use a stop shot because the 3 is sitting against the long-rail jaw, precluding a full hit. A slow roller couldwork but it’s risky on a strange table.The “banana” shot as shown can be used to keep the cue ball on the cushion if you can hit a little more than half of the 3 ball. To help the “kill”, use a little reverse side spin, which is right side in this case. If you want the cue ball to travel farther along the rail, use no side spin or maybe even a little running english. That would let you make the 4 ball as well, for example.The 4 ball is another kind of challenge. Depending on how

far from the pocket along the end rail it is sitting, it might require a very thin hit if played by a normal

ball-first shot. Often a better solution is to play end cushion first with side spin to kick into the

4 ball.The natural angle is straight back up the table if you land right next to the 4 and get a pretty full hit.With all of these shots you need to practice the whole range of distances after contact from just a foot or so to getting down to the other end of the table. As you practice note where the cue ball seems to “want” to go for each kind of shot. When you can, you should use the natural path for position. On all the shots with side spin, you will need to adjust your aim a little as you increase the speed.

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Anthony Beeler is a 2013 BCA National 9-Ball team champion. He also finished 9th out of 1086 players in the 2013 BCA National 8-Ball Championships. He is a certified Level 3 instructor for the American CueSports Alliance and is the founder of Maximize Your Potential Billiards Academy located in Bradfordsville, Kentucky. Beeler is also a fully licensed Kentucky Educator having, received his bachelor’s degree at Campbellsville University and his master’s degree in Education Leadership at Eastern Kentucky University. Throughout his pool-playing career Anthony has won over 300 tournaments and has defeated numerous professional players in tournament competition.

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There’s a big difference between practicing hard and getting the most out of your time on the table. All too often, we think playing an eight-hour practice session will benefit us more than shooting just a few balls. As a kid, I desperately wanted to be a great player and heard somewhere that I needed to shoot a shot five hundred times if I really wanted to learn it.

I’d set up the same shot over and over again. Sometimes on a cold snowy day I’d embark on a marathon session on the top floor of my parents’ three-car garage. Very often, my sessions would start out being very productive. I knew what I wanted to accomplish and would get into a pretty nice rhythm. The more I shot, however, the worse I’d perform. I’d quickly lose focus and begin making shots in a non-deliberate manner. The moment I would miss, I would immediately place another ball on the table in the exact same spot and attempt it again. I’d become so undisciplined in my approach that many of my practice sessions would end in a state of frustration.

Back in 1999, I spoke with one-pocket hall of fame inductee Steve Cook. Cook was in the middle of one of his practice sessions at the first annual Derby City Classic. I can clearly remember Steve striking one shot after another both purely and deliberately. I asked Steve how he practiced and he then proceeded to tell me a story about Willie Mosconi and what a perfect practice session looks like. He said, “Ya know, back in the day, Mosconi would go to the table and strike just a few balls.” I learned that he’d hit no more than twenty shots at a time, directing his total focus and commitment into properly reaching a goal that he had set for himself. After twenty balls had been struck, Mosconi would take a quick coffee break and then return to the table to continue his work. The short break would allow him to mentally

refresh, reflect, and consider any adjustments he might need to make when he returned to the table.

From my conversation with Steve, I concluded that Mosconi would isolate one area of his game and then direct all of his concentration into that one specific area. Like Mosconi, I also believe it is important to set goals for yourself. I believe in keeping a written record of each practice session so that you can look back and see how much you have improved. After all, if you’re not improving, you need to change something about the way you practice.

Did Mosconi “actually” practice this way? I am not sure, but building my practice sessions in this manner really helped me to develop a more positive approach as I worked to improve my pool game. I never did become a coffee drinker. I did, however, begin shooting only twenty shots at a time, followed by a short break. For me, this process had the same effect, and it felt great to leave a practice session feeling as though I had accomplished something. So the next time you decide to practice, think about incorporating this little secret into your game. I think you will find your practice sessions to be shorter, more positive, and more productive

Mosconi’s Practice Secret

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Stefano Pelinga (born 1964) hails from Rome, Italy, where he has served since 1985 as a police officer for the Italian government (Polizia di Stato), until his retirement in 2011. He began to play pool at the age of 12, drawing inspiration from his favorite singer and actor, Dean Martin.Stefano, currently a 5-time World Champion in Pool Trick Shots, won several titles in Italy in straight pool and nine-ball throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. In 1990, he devoted himself entirely to “Artistic Pool,” commonly referred to in its practice as “Trick Shots.”Due to his outstanding achievements, Stefano is recognized worldwide as one of the greatest Trick Shot champions in the history of the sport, and has earned a spot in ESPN’s Trick Shot Magic Hall of Fame.Most importantly, on November 17, 2012, Stefano was inducted into the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. In the presence of approximately 500 VIP guests and many sports stars such as Tommy Lasorda, Mike Piazza, Tony Esposito and Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, Stefano was awarded this honor, becoming a member of this group of legendary Italian Americans.

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MORE USE FOR YOUR FOLLOWThis is among the very first trick shots I learned many years ago. It is pretty, not too difficult and, most importantly, it can actually happen in a game. Let’s start setting it up. Place the first Object Ball (according to my diagram the Red Ball) right by the side pocket, centered with the tip of the pocket. The distance between the edge of the ball and the tip of the pocket can vary from 1/8” to 1”. What is necessary for this shot to be doable is the position of the Cue Ball which should lie anywhere between the two dotted lines “X” and “Y”. The reason being is that we want to pocket the red ball first and when we do so, we need to make sure the OB and CB tangent line (the solid blue “A” line in the diagram) is not pointing backwards. At the most it should parallel to the long rail as shown. Then all we need to do is place an Obstacle Ball (the Green Ball in the diagram) frozen to the long rail at about 1/2 a diamond from the side pocket and our other Object Ball (the yellow one) hanging by the corner pocket. Now place the Cue Ball anywhere between the lines X and Y although the most comfortable placement is right near the spot. In shooting the Red Ball, make sure to hit it 6-7/8 to its right so that your Cue Ball will bounce off the rail after pocketing it. I’d recommend to use two tips of English and a 10:30 hit on the CB so that it’ll curve around the Obstacle Ball and travel straight towards the last OB to pocket it in the corner. Try the same shot using an 11 o’clock English on the CB and you will see that it’ll curve even more, likely hitting the long rail once

more before making the Yellow Ball in the corner but the CB’s speed will noticeably decrease. You can also try a 10 o’clock hit and verify on your own that the CB will pick up more speed but after clearing the Obstacle Ball, it will curve less and proceed somewhat parallel to the long rail with chances to miss the Yellow Ball. For this shot, keep your cue leveled and use a 3-speed stroke (a little less on a new felt).

May you all have a Merry Christmas and

Happy Holidays!

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Tiger West Coast Women’s Tour completed their fifth of six stops on November 14th and 15th at Family Billiards in San Francisco. Sponsor Delbert Wong and his staff opened doors promptly for players to warm up. Family Billiards has been part of the sponsor’s roster for the last seven years and it is one of the favorite stops for the players. The quality of the equipment is certainly one of the main perks all players appreciate.This stop had greater importance, as it was a WPBA Qualifier for the upcoming WPBA Masters event on February 3rd-7th, 2016 at Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. The player who paid to participate to compete for the spot would receive an invite to the event. This year the invite went to Minnie Tayaotao. This was also the cut-off date for players to qualify for the Regional Tour Championships (RTC) which will be held at Zingales Billiards in Tallahassee, Florida, on January 7th-10th, 2016. The requirement for players interested is to have played at least half of the stops (3) and have paid fees to tour and to WPBA. In the past we had been able to send three or more players to represent our tour. This year, our three members who accepted invites were Shawn Modelo, Jessica Skye, and Minnie Tayaotao. This will be Jessica Skye’s first time competing at the RTC. Minnie and Shawn have attended the RTC previously, and we wish them all the best of luck

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for this tough field.We drew a total of 34 players to this event with two new players. After introductions, Eleanor Callado-Manuel informed the participants of the guidelines for the qualifier and the event began.Revelina Um is a regular top performer of our tour. She received a bye in the first round and won matches against Jenniffer Ai, Helen Gaughran and Khanh Ngo to set up a match for top eight.Leslie Bernardi, another regular to our top eight, got a bye on first round and won matches against Denise Domingo, Cony Mendoza, Meadow Klingler to set a match for Sunday against Revelina.Eleanor Callado-Manuel , also with a bye, defeated Olga Azarova, Stephanie Hefner and Debora CullenMinnie Tayaotao, with a bye and wins against Barb Wilson and Shawn Modelo would face Emilyn Callado, who had wins against Mary Dughi and Ginger Bowen.Eleanor would move beat Minnie, and face Revelina, who had defeated Khanh. Revelina unfortunately had to leave early, leaving Eleanor in the hot seat. On the one-loss side, Leslie Bernardi defeated Holly Robinson and was left to face Khanh, who had beaten Minnie Taoyaotao. Leslie won that match, and had a forfeit win over Revelina to face Eleanor for the grand finals. Eleanor prevailed to win our fifth stop.Leslie Bernardi started playing pool when she was about 14. Her father started taking her into the bars and playing 2 person team weekly tournaments around the age of 16/17. She joined the Diablo Valley Pool bar table leagues while playing a scotch doubles tourney. Since that night she has played at least 1-3 leagues per week over the years. She became a BCA master ranked player about 7 years ago. Once BCA made a change and created the “advanced division” she participates on it. In 2014 she was part of an advanced/master team who took 2nd place in their category. In 2015 she teamed up with Shawn Modelo, Emilyn Callado, and Stephanie Hefner, and their team placed 4th. She has played in the Tiger tour off and on for about 5-6 years.

She attended the RTC for the first time in 2014, and her final standing for Tour season that year was 5th. She is currently in 6th place for the 2015 session with one stop to go. She plays the game of billiards for the love of the game and the challenge it presents. She feels no matter how much you know about the game you can always get better. Whether it’s learning new shots, better position play or executing what you already know more consistently. Standings for the main event with 34 participants were:1st $400 Eleanor Callado-Manuel2nd $300 Leslie Bernardi 3rd $200 Revelina Um 4th $150 Khanh Ngo5/6 $100 Holly Robinson, Minnie Tayaotao7/8 $80 Lindsey Dorn, Ginger Bowen9-12 $30 Deborah Cullen, Emilyn Callado, Meadow Klinger, Stephanie HefnerStandings for the second chance with 9 participants were:1st $80 Emilyn Callado2nd $50 Stephanie Hefner3rd-4th $25 Kirsten Karim, Susan ChurbaOur main sponsor continues to donate Tiger products to be raffled at each stop, as well as a cue for our big prize at the end of the season. Our newest sponsor, Ozone Billiards, donates a cue case at every stop. As always, we want to thank our regular sponsors for 2015: Tony Kalamaryan, President of Tiger productsDon Akerlow of On the Break NewsOzone BilliardsCony Mendoza, Diablo Valley Pool Leagues Photography by Naomi Manuel-CalladoIf you enjoy women’s pool, please support the rooms and businesses that support our sport.Come out and join the fun. Women of all skill levels are welcome. Visit our website www.twcwt.com and our Facebook page Tiger West Coast Women’s Tour for more information.

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The September version of the monthly Andy Cloth Nubbins Memorial pool tournaments kicked off on Sept. 18th & 19th with a new $1,000 added 8-ball event! These tournaments will be held every month at Duke’s Bar & Grill in Saratoga, WY and they will have a $1,000 added money purse each month! These tournaments have a reasonable $30 entry fee that is paid back 100% into the prize fund and there are no green fees or quarters required as the tables are open courtesy of Duke’s Bar & Grill proprietors, Chris & Sonya Duke. As well, the Dukes offer rooms at the Riviera Lodge for only $49 per night/$79 for two nights for all tournament registered pool players. These Andy Cloth Nubbins Memorial pool tournaments rotate each month from 8-ball to Saratoga (an 8-ball & 10-ball hybrid game). 1st Monte Thayer $6002nd EJ Glode $4003rd Greg Keating $2754th Justin Martinez $175

The Andy Cloth Nubbins Memorial Pool Tournament in Saratoga, WY on October 16th & 17th saw Wyoming players from Rawlins, Saratoga, Cheyenne and Casper tussle with a handful of tough players from Denver, CO in a battle of the Saratoga (an 8-ball & 10-ball hybrid) game! The eventual champion Adam King of Denver, CO played great all tournament and only lost one match en route to 1st place! Tournament runner up honors went to Perry Gilbert of Casper, WY. Justin Reckemeyer also from Denver, CO finished up in the 3rd place spot. Johnny Cisneros of Cheyenne, WY took 4th place after posting a 4-2 mark over the two day tournament. The 5th place tie spots went to Mack Pride of Saratoga, WY and Monte Thayer of Rawlins, WY.1st Adam King $6302nd Perry Gilbert $4503rd Justin Reckemeyer $2754th Johnny Cisneros $1755/6 Mack Pride $805/6 Monte Thayer $80

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Carlos Santabanez met Christ Barsky for the opportunity to continue playing, with the loser accepting 4th place. Sanatbanez lost the hill hill game and settled for 4th place and $40. Barsky met Joseph

“Win Jim’s Money”Farmer and the winner was set to play Wayne Willett who had settled into the point. Barsky played Farmer valiantly, but eventually lost, settling for 3rd place.

So the final was set, with Farmer meeting Willett for the championship. Farmer needed to beat Willett twice to win. Both players were suffering from a sincere case of nerves, as opportunity after opportunity was missed to seize control of the 1st match. Farmer was eventually given a shot that a rookie couldn’t miss and won the 1st match, 5 – 3.

The missed opportunities continued thru the 2nd set. Willett was able to convert just enough to outlast Farmer and win the set, and the championship 4 – 2. Farmer, for his troubles, took 2nd place and $ 160. Wayne Willett took the Championship and $ 300.

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As we moved into the finals of the World Junior 9-Ball Championships our host country is featured as it has a player in all three final matches. Poland's Daniel Maciol lost his opening match 1/7, but fought his way back through from the loser’s side to gain his spot in the final. His opponent, Zheng Xiao Huai was undefeated going into the finals and is just 14 years old. Daniel produced too many guns against his younger opponent to claim his victory. This is the third gold medal from the Juniors World Championships for Poland with their players winning both gold medals for boys and girls in 2011. Daniel’s victory was quite a turn around from his opening match and it appeared from that performance he wasn’t destined to remain for very long in the tournament, but in using his second life to great advantage, he is today a world champion. Well done.

The Girls Division final featured Xia Yu Ying of China facing Chezka Chenteno of the Philippines. Chenteno grabbed the Gold in this one. She was able to draw on her experience of playing in a number of women’s tournaments and gaining good results over some leading women players. Today she put all that to good use to win a gold medal and title of world champion. The scoreline at the finish was 9/3. No doubt the young Chinese player Xia YuYing will have learned a lot from the experience and hopefully will put it to good use in her future tournaments.

Lastly, the Boys under 19 Final was captured by Long Ze Huang of China 11-5 over Maksim Dudanets of Russia. China had a player in the final of all three divisions, but had lost-out in the first two. This may have placed a bit more pressure on Ze Huang, and if

it did, he certainly adapted and didn’t allow it to phase him one bit. With the help of the better run of the balls, and using a snooker cue, Ze Huang played very consistently and solid, making very few errors which allowed him the run out a comfortable 11/5 winner. Early in the match, Maksim was able to keep pace with his opponent, but a couple of bad rolls cost him two racks and from there he was never able to recover.

These championships were played at the Shanghai Huimin Middle School for the second time having been played there last year as well. The winner of the U/19 Division, Long Ze Huang is a student at this school, and joins his school mate Kong De Jing who was successful in winning the U17 world title last year. Quite extraordinary that the same school can produce two world champions in consecutive years.

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Tiger West Coast Women’s Tour completed their fourth of six stops on Oct 17th and 18th at Diamond Billiards in Modesto. Sponsor Tim Acosta and his new business partners were happy to host us for the second year in a row. For this stop there were two new players, the rest of the field were regular tour participants.The day began with excitement when two of the tour favorites and dominant players ended up competing in the third round on the first day of the event. They usually meet towards the end of the tournament.Eleanor Callado, who continues to dominate this 2015 session, would face Revelina Um, who always managers to bring her best game when competing against Eleanor. She played great offense and capitalized on any mistakes made. Revelina would walk away with the win in this tough match sending Eleanor to work the one loss-side early in the day. Revelina Um won matches against Theresa Teague, Gigi Callejas, and Eleanor Callado to set herself up for the top eight matches on Sunday. Holly Robinson, a former BCA champion in the senior category who had been out of the tour competition for two years, gained ground and had her best showing so far. She won matches against Ginger Bowen, Kirsten Karim, and Dee Domingo for a Sunday match against Revelina Um.In the other bracket Shawn Modelo, another former ACS champion on the senior category, won matches against Cassandra Ortega, Stephanie Hefner, and Debbie Hagar. She would face Janna Sue Nelson for top eight on the winners’ side. Janna defeated Olga Azarova, Emilyn Callado and Noel Campos.Sunday matches for top eight were:

Jana Sue Nelson vs. Shawn ModeloHolly Robinson vs. Revelina UmSunday matches for one-loss side finals:Eleanor Callado vs. Emilyn CalladoGigi Callejas vs. Robin Roderick

As the Sunday matches got underway, Holly Robinson would compete toe to toe with Revelina Um and take the win 7-6. She capitalized on many caroms, 9-ball combos, and did not waste any chance Revelina gave her at the table. Shawn Modelo would win her match against Janna Sue Nelson who is having a great season as well.On the one-loss side Eleanor Callado would win matches against her sister Emilyn Callado and Janna Sue Nelson for a rematch against Revelina Um. This time Eleanor did not make any mistakes.For the winners’ match Holly Robinson and Shawn Modelo would have a very close match, but at the end Shawn would take the win 7-4.Holly would be the next contender to face Eleanor on the one-loss side. She was able to get a few games from her but the win would be in Eleanor’s favor.Having a player like Eleanor Callado come back from the one-loss side to challenge the player seating on the winner side seemed a scary thought. El would win the two races to take the title away from Shawn and one more time win the stop.Shawn learned to play pool back in 2002. She joined the local bar leagues DVPL in 2003-204. She enjoys the competition and socializing aspects the most. She has also

have enjoyed the special connection she has created with teammates over the years.  She practices every day for at least 20-30 minutes. In addition to being a dedicated TWCWT competitor, she participates at BCA Nationals, ACS Nationals, and has attended the RTC’s the last three years in a row. Standing for the main event with26 participants were:1st Eleanor Callado $3002nd Shawn Modelo $2203rd Holly Robinson $1704th Revelina Um $1205/6 Gigi Callejas $80 Janna Sue Nelson $807/8 Robin Roderick $40 Emilyn Callado $40Standings for the second chance with 9 participants were:1st - 2nd Lauren Ward – Olga Azarova $80+$403rd Naomi Manuel $20Our main sponsor continues to donate Tiger products to be raffled at each stop, as well as a cue for our big prize at the end of the season. Our newest sponsor, Ozone Billiards, donates a cue case at every stop. As always, we want to thank our regular sponsors for 2015: Tony Kalamaryan, President of Tiger productsDon Akerlow of On the Break NewsOzone BilliardsCony Mendoza, Diablo Valley Pool Leagues If you enjoy women’s pool, please support the rooms and businesses that support our sport.Come out and join the fun. Women of all skill levels are welcome. Visit our website www.twcwt.com and our Facebook page Tiger West Coast Women’s Tour for more information.

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Willamette Valley players $10 $200 10AM Jan 9-10 Petaluma, CA Buffalo Billiards (see ad p21) 800-400-4283 MezzWestStateTour.com $65 $2,000 CallJan 15-17 Portland, OR NiteHawk (see ad p24) 360-892-7454 9-Ball $50+$10 g.f. $500 CallJan 16-17 San Francisco, CA Family Billiards (see ad p10) 415-931-1115 One Pocket $65+$10 g.f. $1,500 11AMJan 22 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL 9-Ball Banks-Single Elim w/1 buy back $110-$50w/bb $10,000 Guar Noon Jan 22-30 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL Mini Tournaments throughout DCC Call Call Call Jan 22-25 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL Diamond Bigfoot 10-Ball Challenge Call $16,000 Call Jan 24 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL 1 Pocket-Single Elim w/1 buy back $135-$75w/bb $15,000 Guar Noon Jan 24 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL Straight Pool $1,000 High Run $100 $7,000 Guar Call Jan 27 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 812-288-POOL 9-Ball-Single Elim w/1 buy back $160-$100w/bb $25,000 Guar Noon Mosconi Cup Points for 2016Jan 29 Elizabeth, IN Derby City Classic (see ad p11) 502-345-7775 Bank Ring Game Call $3,000 Call Jan 23-24 La Mesa, CA On Cue Billiards (see ad p28) 619-463-8759 MezzWestStateTour.com $65 $2,000 CallJan 23 Black Eagle, MT B.E.C.C. (see ad p22) 406-761-8435 9-Ball Singles Call Call CallJan 30 Lincoln, MT Wilderness Bar (see ad p22) 406-362-9200 8-Ball Doubles Call Call CallFeb 5-6 Saratoga, WY Duke’s Bar & Grill (see ad p24) 307-710-1447 Saratoga Handicap $30 no g.f. $1,000 7PMFeb 6 Vaughn, MT Silver Spur Saloon (see ad p22) 406-964-1003 8-Ball Singles Call Call CallFeb 7 Portland, OR Sam’s Billiards (see ad p26) 503-282-8266 Straight Pool $15 Call 11AM Feb 13 Salem, OR Cue Ball (see ad p27) 503-362-9740 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players $10 $200 10AM Mar 5 Vaughn, MT Silver Spur Saloon (see ad p22) 406-964-1003 Chuck Thompson Memorial 8-Ball Call Call CallMar 6 Portland, OR Sam’s Billiards (see ad p26) 503-282-8266 Straight Pool $15 Call 11AM Mar 12 Black Eagle, MT Little Chicago (see ad p22) 406-761-9293 3 Man Team 8-Ball Call Call CallMar 12 Salem, OR Cue Ball (see ad p27) 503-362-9740 9-Ball So. Willamette Valley players $10 $200 10AM Mar 19 Lincoln, MT Wilderness Bar (see ad p22) 406-362-9200 8-Ball Singles Call Call CallMar 25-26 Saratoga, WY Duke’s Bar & Grill (see ad p24) 307-710-1447 8-Ball Handicap $30 no g.f. $1,000 7PMMar 26 Black Eagle, MT B.E.C.C. (see ad p22) 406-761-8435 9-Ball Call Call Call

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