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Congratulations to Tammy Brooks, Barbara Jean Cole for winning 8-Ball trips and Troy Sullivan for winning a 9-ball trip! They are winners of this past Regional tournament and will join Dave Wolf and Dan Silver (both 9-ball) with earned trips to Vegas for the National Singles Championships in April!

Current scheduled Singles Boards are as follows:
Doors open at noon, tables open and tournament starts at 1 pm.


November - Saturday 11/22
January - Saturday 1/17 following Reg Mtg
February - To Be Announced
March - To Be Announced


SEE BELOW FOR "HOW DOES IT WORK?" INFORMATION
 
Congratulations to the 24 players that went to Regional Playoffs this October! Al Smith, Jim Haney, Mark Stone, Troy Sullivan, Scott Staples, Bruce Paradis, Dan Reinholtz, Charlie Barbe, Jessica Stock, Donald Poole, Tammy Brooks, Scott Coy, Patrick O'Brien, Danny Cartwright, Beth Doherty, Barbara Cole, John Soles, Chris Haimberger, Phil Johnson and Lorraine Ballesty. 
 
 

Singles Tournaments

How Does It Work?

 

  • Play is the same as regular weekly play, except it is individual competition instead of team. You must have 10 total matches played to participate.
  • It costs $20 to play, and $10 to re-enter if you lose.
  • It's single-elimination (once you lose you’re done) but you can re-enter on another board. The whole thing takes about 3 hours for each winner to play 3 rounds.
  • There is one winner for every group or “board” of 8 people. Each board starts with four 2-person matches; the 4 winners play 2 matches to determine the finalists. The winner of the final match goes to the semi-annual Regional tournament where they will play in the same format for a trip to the National Singles Tournament in Las Vegas.
  • Locally, boards are divided as much as possible by skill level. If we have enough people, 2's play 2's, 6's play 6's etc.
  • At the Regional level and above, there are four tiers that never intersect. The Blue Tier has 2's and 3's only. The Yellow Tier has 4's, The Red Tier has 5's, and the Purple Tier has 6's and 7's.
  • At Nationals each Tier winner gets $15,000 in cash and prizes. Statistically, this tournament is especially lucrative for 2's and 3's. This year there are only 22 2's and 3's competing for $15,000! 22 people competing for $15,000!

 

 For additional information please see our National Website at poolplayers.com.
If you would like to be on
a notification list for future tournaments call Daisy at
259-POOL (7665) or e-mail rochesterapa@frontiernet.net.