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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

ACS and CCS Updates & Standardizes Tournament Formats and Player Rankings

Joining the APA and BCA, the American CueSports Alliance (ACS) has teamed up with the Canadian CueSport Association (CCS) to update and standardize their tournament formats and player rankings between the two affiliated organizations.

The biggest change to the ACS is adoption of the top level "Advanced" Division and "Advanced" Player Ranking. The changes will be effective for the 2011 ACS Nationals to be held from May 7-14, 2011 at the Tropicana in Las Vegas, Nevada.

For more information, check out the ACS press release below.



ACS Updates its Formats and Rankings for the 2011 ACS Nationals at the Tropicana Las Vegas

The American CueSports Alliance (ACS) has teamed up with the Canadian Cue Sport Association (CCS) to update and standardize the Tournament Formats and Player Rankings between the two affiliated organizations.

For ACS, the biggest change is the adoption of a new top level ‘Advanced’ Division for all Events and a new ‘Advanced’ Player Ranking, which the CCS has used since its incorporation six years ago.

Here is a full summary of all the changes which will be effective for the 2011 ACS Nationals, May 7-14, at the Tropicana Las Vegas:

1. Divisions
  • The ACS will now offer Divisions categorized as Standard, Open and Advanced for all events – Singles, Scotch Doubles and Team – for both 8Ball and 9Ball, where applicable.
  • There will no longer be a Division category labeled as Master in any event.
2. ‘Bump Up’ Ratio
  • The player and team ‘bump up’ ratio for both the 8Ball Singles and 8Ball Team events will be set at 12% between Standard / Open and 12% between Open / Advanced.
  • This ratio is being applied retroactively to 2005.
3. Player Rankings
  • All players will be given a separate Singles Player Ranking and a Team Player Ranking of either C - Standard, B – Open, A - Advanced or M – Master.
  • The Player Rankings will be based on the highest of their last 2 Performance Rankings in the 8Ball Singles event and the 8Ball Team event, as follows:
Advanced
(i) Finished in top 12% - M Master
(i) Finished in money but not top 12% - A Advanced
(ii) Finished out of money – B Open

Open
(i) Finished in top 12% - A Advanced
(ii) Finished in money but not top 12% - B Open
(iii) Finished out of money – C Standard

Standard
(i) Finished in top 12% - B Open
(ii) Finished in money but not top 12% - C Standard
(iii) Finished out of money – C Standard
  • This means that there will now be a full performance history for every player who has played in these two events regardless of their finishes.
  • Since your Player Ranking will be based on the highest of your last two finishes, any move up is immediate but the move down will only happen after you come back and finish out of the money in (2) consecutive appearances at the ACS Nationals.
  • There will be no automatic dropdown for those with an M – Master Player Ranking.
  • A Player’s Team Ranking cannot be lower than their Singles Ranking.
  • The ACS will continue to recognize the Player Ranking Lists of both the VNEA and the BCAPL and ACS administration will have the right to assign Player Rankings based on KA – Known Ability.
  • The ACS Player Ranking Records will be maintained in an online database accessible by everyone on both the ACS and CCS websites by September 1, 2010..
4. 8Ball Team Event Restrictions
  • The above Team Player Rankings will be applied as follows:
Advanced – No restriction as to the number of A Advanced or M Masters players.
Open – Maximum (1) A Advanced player or (1) M Master player.
Standard – Maximum (1) B Open player. No A Advanced or M Master players.

5. 8Ball Entry Fees
  • A progression has been given to the 8Ball Entry Fees between the Divisions:
Singles – Standard $125, Open $150, Advanced $175
Team – Standard $200, Open $300, Advanced $400

6. Original Member Rule
  • The ‘Original Member Rule’ has been eliminated for all Advanced Team divisions.
  • The ‘Original Member Rule’ has been eliminated for all Women’s Team divisions.
  • The ‘3 Original Member Rule’ will remain in effect for Men’s/Mixed Standard and Men’s/Mixed Open Team divisions.
  • The ‘Same League Rule’ will continue to be in effect for all Team events.
7. ACS Hotel Room Voucher Program
  • The economic reality today for the ACS Nationals to remain in Las Vegas and be at a host property like the very desirable Tropicana, is that the majority of players must support the host property by staying there during the tournament.
  • If they don’t, then the deal that the ACS struck with the Tropicana no longer works financially, the ACS would be subject to very severe financial penalties and any future Event would be in jeopardy.
  • In dealing with this critical issue and to encourage players to stay at the Tropicana, the ACS Board felt it had no choice but to introduce a Hotel Voucher Fee with every entry to the ACS Nationals.
  • So, if you stay at the Tropicana, the Hotel Room Voucher acts like a Room Deposit and you will have prepaid a part of your Room Bill.
  • If you don’t stay at the Tropicana, the unredeemed Hotel Room Voucher will be used to help offset any financial penalties charged to the ACS by the Tropicana.
  • The Hotel Room Voucher amount per Entry at the ACS Vegas 2011 Nationals are as follows:
$50 – Singles
$50 – Scotch Doubles
$75 – 9 Ball Team (3 player)
$100 – 8 Ball Team Womens (4 player)
$125 – 8 Ball Team Mens Mixed (5 player)

The ACS is very excited with the move to the Tropicana Las Vegas in early May and complete information and entry forms will be posted on the ACS website – www.americancuesports.org – by September 1, 2010.

ACS: www.americancuesports.org // Toll-free 1-888-662-1705

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour Final Stop Winner Jung Yoo!!

The 40th and final stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on Saturday, June 19 in Houston, TX, at Slick Willie's. The $500 added charity event, which piggybacked onto the 14th Annual Houston Billiard Open, attracted a 37-player field in a double-elimination 8-ball format in races to 3.

Jung Yoo (Houston, TX) climbed to the hot seat at the expense of Greg Killips (Houston, TX) 3-1, Matt Hull (Houston, TX) 3-1, C.B. Benitez (Houston, TX) 3-2, T. McGregor (Houston, TX) and Beau Urdiales (Houston, TX) 3-1.

Yoo’s opponent in the tourney finals proved to be Candido Ramirez (Houston, TX). Ramirez’s record prior to the finals included wins over Nate Nguyen (Houston, TX) 3-0, Robert Soto (Houston, TX) 3-1 before a loss to Beau Urdiales 0-3. Ramirez recovered to eliminate in order: Alvie Jones Beau (Houston, TX) 3-0, Richard Chew (Houston, TX) 3-2, Alan Tyser (Houston, TX) 3-0, C.B. Benitez (Houston, TX) 3-1 and Beay Urdiales (Houston, TX) 3-1.

The finals between Jung Yoo and Candido Ramirez took one set, as the undefeated Yoo lost the first game, but recovered to run out the set for the title – 3-1 !

As the highest finishing ACS (American Cue Sports) league member, Alan Tyser of Houston won a free 8-ball singles entry into the 2011 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions.


From Left: Beau Uldiras (3rd), Candido Ramirez (2nd) and Jung Yoo (1st)


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 40th Stop Results
1stJung Yoo (Houston, TX)$195
2ndCandido Ramirez (Houston, TX)$136
3rdBeau Urdiales (Houston, TX)$93
4thC.B. Benitez (Houston, TX)$66
5thAlan Tyser (Houston, TX)$51 + Free 8-Ball Singles Entry to ACS Nationals
5thT. MacGregor (Houston, TX)$51
7thBilly Gallego (Justin, TX)$39
7thAlvie Jones (Houston, TX)$39
9thGreg Barlow (Houston, TX)$29
9thRichard Chew (Houston, TX)$29
9thBen Arangorin (Houston, TX)$29
9thFred Aldrighe Hi III (Corpus Christi, TX)$29
13thWen Ju (Sugarland, TX)$21
13thMatt Hull (Houston, TX)$21
13thAdriana Lopez (Corpus Christi, TX)$21
13thRobert Soto (Houston, TX)$21


Thursday, June 3, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 39th Stop Winner Trey Jankowski!!

The 39th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on Saturday, May 29 in Stuart, FL, at Riverside Billiards. The $500 added Memorial Weekend Bar Bash featured a 30-player field in a double-elimination 8-ball format in races to 3/Masters 4.

Trey Jankowski (Port Charlotte, FL) had the hottest hand on this weekend, as he concluded his march to the hot seat by defeating Tony Groza (Port St. Lucie, FL) in the A-side finals. With eight players remaining, Justin Kovalsky (Palm City, FL) and Jeff Hughes (West Palm Beach, FL) ended the day at 7th place for Jon Callahan (West Palm Beach, FL) and Jason Jenkins (West Palm Beach, FL) respectively. Jerry Sotelo (Palm Beach Gardens, FL) then joined Doug Tittle (Port St. Lucie, FL) in respectively ousting Kovalsky and Hughes at 5th place. Jerry Sotelo kept up his hot streak to eliminate Doug Tittle at 4th place and Tony Groza at 3rd place. The finals were one race to 5, and undefeated Trey Jankowski cooled off Sotelo quickly by a 5-1 margin for the title!

By virtue of Trey Jankowski being the highest-finishing ACS member in the event, he qualified for a free 9-Ball singles entry into the ACS Nationals in Las Vegas – courtesy of the ACS.
Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


From Left: Jerry Sotelo (2nd), Riverside Billiards Owner Willy Peat, and Trey Jankowski (1st)


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 39th Stop Results
1stTrey Jankowski (Port Charlotte, FL)$500 + Free Singles entry to the ACS Nationals
2ndJerry Sotelo (Palm Beach Gardens, FL)$350
3rdTony Groza (Port St. Lucie, FL)$210
4thDoug Tittle (Port St. Lucie, FL)$165
5thJustin Kovalsky (Palm City, FL)$100
5thJeff Hughes (West Palm Beach, FL)$100
7thJon Callahan (West Palm Beach, FL)$50
7thJason Jenkins (West Palm Beach, FL)$50


Final Tour Stop

Houston Billiard Open
June 19-20, 2010
Slick Willie's
Houston, TX


Monday, May 10, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 38th Stop Winner Helene Caukin!!

The 38th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on Saturday, May 1 in Gainesville, FL, at Art of Billiards. The $250 added event, which piggybacked onto the popular Flamingo Tour, attracted 11 of Florida's top women players in a double-elimination 9-ball format on 9-foot bar boxes.

First round matches saw last month’s Flamingo Tour winner, Nicolle Rasmussen, face off with powerhouse Leslee Davis-Blakie, who has been absent on tour. Rasmussen won 7-4 and moved on to defeat Christie Cloke. Helene Caukin defeated newcomer Allison “Derek” Folds, sending her west with a score of 7-4. Barbara Ellis won a double-hill thriller against newcomer and pool room owner Dana Rogers to advance.

In the round before the redraw Shanelle Lorraine sent Caukin to the one-loss side, and Rasmussen lost to Jessica Barnes. Rasmussen matched up again with Blakie, winning 7-3 and her spot into the redraw. Caukin played Melissa Durkin in a tighter match, but edged out with a 7-6 score.

The redraw saw Caukin and Rasmussen draw their opponents, coincidentally setting up rematches of their earlier losses that day ? Caukin versus Lorraine and Rasmussen against Barnes.

Semi-final matches

Caukin and Lorraine started out cautiously, neither wanting to relinquish control of the table. Caukin gained control first and just when she looked to get the win in the first game, she rattled the 9-ball, leaving it for Lorraine to easily pocket. Caukin quickly tied the score but again hung the 9-ball, and Lorraine went up 2-1. The match stayed close until Lorraine began a streak, taking the lead 5-3. However, the tables turned as Lorraine was about to get on the hill, as she jawed the 9-ball and Caukin pulled within one. From there, it was all Caukin as she took over the table and eventually won the match 7-5.

In the other semi-final match, Rasmussen quickly took a 2-0 lead, but Barnes fired back and tied the match. Rasmussen pulled away taking the lead 4-2, but Barnes managed to pull within one game. When it looked that she would tie the score, Barnes missed the 8-ball and Rasmussen went up 5-3. Again Barnes found her rhythm and looked to be out when an unexpected miss on the 6-ball gave Rasmussen another game. Now on the hill, Rasmussen ran out, closing out the match 7-3.

Two veteran players made it to the finals; last month’s Flamingo Tour winner Rasmussen, and top competitor Caukin. Caukin won the lag and meticulously began running out, taking a 3-0 lead before Rasmussen got on the board. However, Caukin’s momentum continued as she took back control and jumped to a 5-1 lead. The next game, Caukin scratched on a tricky 8-ball and Rasmussen started closing the gap. But Caukin quickly shook off the scratch of the previous game and ran the table to reach the hill. Up 6-2, Caukin broke and began a run that would have ended the match, but left with a difficult shot on the 9- ball, the match wasn’t over just yet. After an exchange of misses and safeties, Rasmussen pocketed the 9 to put the match at 3-6. The next rack, Caukin took control and began running the table to close out the match, but missed a tough 8-ball and Rasmussen ran out. At 6-4, Caukin broke and watched the cue ball drop in the side pocket. With ball in hand, Rasmussen made the 1 and then the 2-9 combo to put the score at 6-5. Rasmussen broke, hoping to tie the match. But a dry break would be her last chance, as a determined Caukin decided it had been long enough and ran the rack to take her first regional tour win!

As the highest finishing ACS (American Cur Sports) league member, Leslee Davis won a 9 Ball singles entry into the 2010 ACS Nationals, June 6-12th in Las Vegas.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


From Left: Pool room owner Art Rogers, Shanelle Lorraine, winner Helene Caukin, Jessica Barnes, second place Nicolle Rasmussen, and room owner Dana Rogers


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 38th Stop Results
1stHelene Caukin (Orange City, FL)$370
2ndNicole Rasmussen (Orlando, OR)$250
3rdJessica Barnes, (Orlando, FL)$100
4thShanelle Lorraine (Orlando, FL)$100
5thLeslee Davis (Lutz, FL)Free 9-Ball Singles Entry to ACS Nationals


Next Tour Stop

$500-added 8-Ball
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Riverside Billiards
Stuart, FL


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 37th Stop Winner Stan Tourangeau!!


The 37th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted during the weekend of April 10-11 in Portland, OR, at Nite Hawk. The $1,500 added "Memorial 9-Ball Tournament" featured a full 48-player field (with an ample waiting list) in a double-elimination format on 8-foot bar boxes.

Stan Tourangeau ran undefeated to the hot seat, capping off his march with an A-side semifinals win over Pat Schumacher (Portland, OR) 9-4 and an A-side finals win over Jesse Allred (Medford, OR) 9-8. In the other A-side semis match, Allred had earlier defeated Bob Olsen (Portland, OR) 9-6.

On the B-side Scott Snyder (Vancouver, WA) and Bill Rosenberry (Portland, OR) tied for 7th place – victims of Bob Zack (Portland, OR) 9-6 and Eddie Mataya (Seattle, WA) 9-7 respectively. Both Mataya and Zack had their momentum upended in the next round, as both tied for 5th place at the hands of Pat Schumacher (Portland, OR) 9-7 and Bob Olsen 9-6 respectively. Schumacher then ended Olsen’s run at 4th place by a 9-2 margin. In the B-side finals, Jesse Allred eliminated Schumacher at 3rd place 9-7. The tourney final was one-race to 11, and Stan Tourangeau (holder of numerous North American amateur titles) kept control throughout to take the title over Jesse Allred by an 11-6 margin!

By virtue of Pat Schumacher being the highest-finishing ACS member in the event, he qualified for a free 8-Ball singles entry into the 2010 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas – courtesy of the ACS.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


Champion Stan Tourangeau


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 37th Stop Results
1stStan Tourangeau (Vancouver, BC)$1,325
2ndJesse Allred (Medford, OR)$825
3rdPat Schumacher (Portland, OR)$500 + Free singles entry to the ACS Nationals
4thBob Olsen (Portland, OR)$270
5thEddie Mataya (Seattle, WA)$180
6thBob Zack (Portland, OR)$180
7thBill Rosenberry (Portland, OR)$90
8thScott Snyder (Vancouver, WA)$90
9thGlenn Atwell (Vancouver, WA)$50
10thRuss Pettis (Vancouver, WA)$50
11thDamian Pongpanick (Seattle, WA)$50
12thTodd Gooch (Portland, OR)$50


Next Tour Stop

$250-added 9-Ball Open
held in conjunction with the Women's Flamingo Billiards Tour
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Art of Billiards
Gainesville, FL


Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 36th Stop Winner Trey Jankowski!!


The 36th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on April 10 in Port Charlotte, FL, at Q's Sports Bar & Girl. The $500 added event featured 14 players in a double-elimination 8-ball format on 7-foot bar boxes.

The quarter-final winner’s side saw Wayne Agnew of Venice best Bob Buntrock of Fort Myers 4-0 as Tony Durbin of Plant City got by Rom Nichols of North Port 4-3. This set up the “rocking chair” match between Agnew and Durbin, who earned a tightly fought 4-3 win over Agnew.

On the one loss side of the tournament, Shawn “Pokie” Collie of Port Charlotte, went down to Rom Nichols 4-3, as Trey Jankowski of North Port sent Bob Buntrock home to Fort Myers. This led to Jankowski drumming Agnew 4-3, setting up the final match. Jankowski, having one loss, had to beat Durbin two sets to win the event. Jankowski came to play as demonstrated with his dominant first set win 4-0. Durbin fought back the second set but came up short, and was sent back to Plant City by Jankowski’s commanding 4-2 win!

As the highest finishing ACS (American Cue Sports) league player, Jankowski also won a 9 Ball singles entry into the 2010 ACS Nationals, June 6-12th in Las Vegas.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


From Left: Tony Durbin (2nd) and Trey Jankowski (1st)


Next Tour Stop

$250-added 9-Ball Open
held in conjunction with the Women's Flamingo Billiards Tour
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Art of Billiards
Gainesville, FL


Thursday, April 8, 2010

ACS Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 37th Stop: April 10 @ Q's Sports Bar & Girl, Port Charlotte, FL


ACS PRESENTS LUCASI HYBRID ALL AMERICAN TOUR

37th TOUR STOP

PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

APRIL 10

___________________________________________________


Q's Sports Bar & Girl

4030 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL


$500 MINIMUM ADDED

8-BALL OPEN


11:00 AM START

SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2010


OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS

PAYOUT BASED ON 32 PLAYERS

ENTRY DEADLINE IS APRIL 8



OPEN WOMEN RACE TO 3

OPEN MEN AND MASTER WOMEN RACE TO 4

MASTER MEN RACE TO 6

PROS AND PLAYERS OF KNOWN SKILL RACE TO 7

DOUBLE ELIMINATION



ACS/BCA RULES

7 FOOT VALLEY TABLES, $.75/GAME, ULTRA CLOTH, ARAMITH CUES

PLAYER CALCUTTA, BREAK CONTEST, CUE RAFFLES, 50/50 PLUS



HIGHEST FINISHING ACS MEMBER

GETS NATIONAL SINGLES ENTRY

$35 entry ($40 if entering after April 8): $5 greens fee + $5 ACS fee

MAIL EARLY ENTRY TO

Q's 8 Ball c/o Ken Coulter

3287 Cascabel Terrace

North Port, FL 34286


The ACS is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to heightening the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and sanctioning of organized competition throughout the United States.


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 35th Stop Winner Tony Maresca!!


The 35th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on March 20 in Clinton IA, at Legends Sports Bar. The $500 added event featured 32 players in a double-elimination 9-ball format on 7-foot bar boxes.

Tony Maresca (Clinton, IA) [rated a “6” on a regional handicapping system used] won the A-side bracket, including a “hill-hill” semifinals win over Tommy Fuller (Davenport, IA) [5] 6-4 and a “hill-hill” finals win over Jim Baker (Camanche, IA) [5] 6-4.

On the B-side Will Kohl (DeWitt, IA) [5] and Keith Helfrich (Dixon, IL) [6] ousted Will Thomsen (DeWitt, IA) [5] 5-4 and Woody Van Kampen (Fulton, IL) [6] 6-2 at 7th place respectively. Kohl then eliminated Tommy Fuller at 5th place by a 5-4 margin, where Fuller was tied with Keith Helfrich, who fell at the hands of Ray Fredericksen (Clinton, IA) 5-2.

Kohl then ended Ray Fredericksen’s run at 4th place, 5-2, and in the next match Kohl gained an entrance to the finals courtesy of Will’s win over Jim Baker 5-3. The tourney finals ended in one set, as Tony Maresca remained undefeated, clipping Will Kohl 5-3 for the title!

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


From Left: Tony Maresca (1st) - Jim Baker (3rd) - Will Kohl (2nd)


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 35th Stop Results
1stTony Maresca (Clinton, IA)$335 + 90 side pot
2ndWill Kohl (DeWitt, IA)$225 + $60 side pot
3rdJim Baker (Camanche, IA)$160 + $35 side pot
4thRay Fredericksen (Clinton, IA)$100 + $15 side pot
5thTommy Fuller (Davenport, IA)$65
6thKeith Helfrich (Dixon, Il)$65
7thWill Thomsen (DeWitt, IA)$45
8thWoody Van Kampen (Fulton, IL)$45
9thCrist Aiardo (Moline, IL)$25
10thDon Sager (Clinton, IA)$25
11thFrank DeCastecker (Moline, IL)$25
12thRocky Mickelson (Savannah, IL)$25


Next Tour Stops

$500-added 8-Ball Open
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Q's Sports Bar & Girl
Port Charlotte, FL


$1500-added Memorial 9-Ball Tournament
April 9-11
Nite Hawk
Portland, OR

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 34th Stop Winner Tony Piazza!!


The 34th stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on March 20 in Lakewood CO, at Greenfields Pool & Sports Bar. The $500 added event featured 35 players in a double-elimination 8-ball format on 7-foot Dynamo bar boxes.

Tony Piazza (Ft. Collins, CO) ended his run to the hot seat by outpointing Mark Morgan (Ft. Collins, CO) 5-2 in the A-side semifinals and Adam King (Ft. Collins, CO) 5-1 in the A-side finals. On the B-side, Mark Morgan was eliminated at 5th place at the hands of Mark Haddad (Westminster, CO) 5-1, joined by Steve Chan (Lakewood, CO) – a 5-3 victim of Ruben Silva Jr. (Colorado Springs, CO). Haddad then ousted Silva at 4th place by a 5-3 margin. Mark Haddad further won a trip to the tourney finals by virtue of his B-side finals win over Adam King (Ft. Collins, CO) 5-4. The tourney finals showcased Tony Piazza versus Mark Haddad, but Piazza dominated play with a 5-1 first-set win for the title!


By virtue of Mark Haddad being the highest-finishing ACS member in the event, he qualified for a free 8-Ball singles entry into the 2010 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas – courtesy of the ACS.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in June for a $950-$1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


From Left: Mark Morgan, Steve Chan, Ruben Silva Jr., Frank Urbaniak, Adam King, Tony Piazza, Mark Haddad


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 34th Stop Results
1stTony Piazza (Lakewood, CO)$600
2ndMark Haddad (Westminster, CO)$300 + Free singles entry to the ACS Nationals
3rdAdam King (Ft. Collins, CO)$150
4thRuben Silva, Jr. (Colorado Springs, CO)$75
5thSteve Chan (Lakewood, CO)$50
6thMike Morgan (Ft. Collins, CO)$50


Next Tour Stops

$500-added 8-Ball Open
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Q's Sports Bar & Girl
Port Charlotte, FL


$1500-added Memorial 9-Ball Tournament
April 9-11
Nite Hawk
Portland, OR


Friday, March 12, 2010

Congratulations Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 33rd Stop Winner Anthony Garcia!!



The 33rd stop on the 2009-2010 Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour (produced by the American CueSports Alliance – ACS) was hosted on March 6 in Dubuque, IA, at Bulldog Billiards. The $500 added event featured 32 players in a double-elimination 8-ball format on 7-foot bar boxes.

Anthony Garcia (Cedar Rapids, IA) – rated a “4” on a regional handicap system used – completed his undefeated route to the hot seat by topping Craig Hintgen [5] (Dubuque, IA) 4-0 in the A-side semifinals and Nate Mindham [4] (Beloit, WI) 4-1 in the A-side finals.

Filling the 7-8th spots in the final standings, Tracey Christenson [4] (Beloit, WI) was eliminated by Craig Rice [5] (Cedar Rapids, IA) 5-1, while Rich Bideaux [5] ousted Ron Pluym [5] (Dubuque, IA) 5-4. Craig Hintgen and Mason Parks [4] (E. Moline, IL) bit the dust in the next round at the hands of Craig Rice 2-5 and Rich Bideaux 3-5. Bideaux then continued on by stopping Craig Rice at 4th place 5-4 and Nate Mindham at 3rd place 5-3. However, in the tourney finals, Anthony Garcia took advantage of his one-game spot to claim the title over Rich Bideaux in the first set, 4-4!

By virtue of Anthony Garcia being the highest-finishing ACS member in the event, he qualified for a free 9-Ball singles entry into the 2010 ACS Nationals in Las Vegas – courtesy of the ACS.

Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour sponsors include: Pool Cue Guru, Lucasi Hybrid Cues, Championship Billiard Fabric, Nick Varner Signature Cases and Billiard Gods Productions. All entries in the Tour are also entered into a drawing in January for a $1,000 Lucasi Hybrid Cue.


Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 33rd Stop Results
1stAnthony Garcia (Cedar Rapids, IA)$615 + Free singles entry to the ACS Nationals
2ndRich Bideaux (Moline, IL)$235
3rdNate Mindham (Beloit, WI)$90
4thCraig Rice (Cedar Rapids, IA)$56
5thCraig Hintgen (Dubuque, IA)$34
6thMason Parks (E. Moline, IL)$34
7thTracey Christenson (Beloit, WI)$28
8thRon Pluym (Dubuque, IA)$28


Next Tour Stop

$500-added 8-Ball Open

Saturday, March 20, 2010
Greenfields Pool & Sports Bar
Lakewood, CO


$500-added 9-Ball Open

Saturday, March 20, 2010
Legends Sports Bar
Clinton, IA

ACS Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 35th Stop: Saturday, March 20 @ Greenfields Pool & Sports Bar, Lakewood CO








ACS PRESENTS LUCASI HYBRID ALL AMERICAN TOUR

COMING TO GREENFIELDS POOL & SPORTS BAR

IN LAKEWOOD, CO

SATURDAY, MARCH 20

_____________________________________________



GREENFIELDS POOL & SPORTS BAR

3355 S. Yarrow St. E101 / Lakewood, CO


$ 500 ADDED

ALL-AMERICAN 8-BALL STOP


NOON START

MARCH 20, 2010


OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS

RACES TO 5 WITH ALTERNATING BREAKS

DOUBLE ELIMINATION

ACS/BCA RULES

7 FOOT DYNAMO TABLES


HIGHEST FINISHING ACS MEMBER

GETS NATIONAL SINGLES ENTRY



$35 entry + $5 to ACS + $10 green fees + $20 to purse

PAYING 25% OF THE FIELD


FOR INFORMATION OR EARLY ENTRY CALL

TODD GROSVENOR@ 303-989-9820



The ACS is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to heightening the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and sanctioning of organized competition throughout the United States.

ACS Lucasi Hybrid All American Tour 36th Stop: March 20 @ Legends Sports Bar, Clinton, IA


ACS PRESENTS LUCASI HYBRID ALL AMERICAN TOUR

COMING TO LEGEND'S SPORTS BAR IN

CLINTON, IA

SATURDAY, MARCH 20

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Legend’s Sports Bar

2118 Harrison Drive, Clinton, IA


$500 ADDED

9-BALL OPEN


1:00 PM START

SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2010


OPEN TO ALL PLAYERS

HANDICAPPED FIELD LIMITED TO 64


ELITE - RACE TO 8

MASTER - RACE TO 7

OPEN-C - RACE TO 6

OPEN-D - RACE TO 5

DOUBLE ELIMINATION FOR ALL DIVISIONS


ACS/BCA RULES

7 FOOT VALLEY TABLES


HIGHEST FINISHING ACS MEMBER

GETS NATIONAL SINGLES ENTRY

$35 entry: $10 greens fee + $5 ACS fee + $20 to purse

Full purse will be paid 25% of the field

FOR INFORMATION OR EARLY ENTRY CALL

DAVID HOLMES@ 563-243-4266



The ACS is a non-profit, national organization dedicated to heightening the interest and awareness of cue sports through the support and sanctioning of organized competition throughout the United States.


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