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League News - August 6th, 2010

To enter a team in the upcoming 2010 / 2011 season, there will be a captain's meeting at James Street Billiards on Monday, August 23rd at 8pm.

League Play will commence Monday, Sept. 13th. Please get in touch with Janice if you are thinking entering a team.




Score Sheets

Get those scoresheets in AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!

Score sheets can be:

  • Dropped off at 121 Summit Drive
  • Dropped off at RE/MAX of Nanaimo, Attn: Janice Stromar
  • Faxed to (250) 760-0872, Attn: Janice Stromar
  • Scanned & emailed to operators@midisland8ball.org

Score sheets should NO LONGER be FAXED to RE/MAX of Nanaimo.


Schedule
<<< Previous (Week #25: 2010-03-15) 2010-03-22 Next (Week #27: 2010-03-29) >>>
Team Name Team Name Location
Let's Rock vs. Busts & Balls Longwood Brew Pub
Firkin' Woodies vs. Rackers Moose Hall
BYE vs. Westcoasters BYE
Cuenucks vs. Full Throttle The Occidental Pub (The Oxy)
Rookies vs. Majestix James Street Billiards
Sportsman 69er's vs. O.F.F.A.Q. James Street Billiards
Harry's Potters vs. 8 Balls & A Pocket James Street Billiards
Hooksters vs. Knight Sticks The Harewood Arms Pub

If you have any questions, please email operators@midisland8ball.org.

Standings
Team Name MatchPoints Game Winning Percentage Matches Played
Rackers 46 0.63 27
8 Balls & A Pocket 38 0.57 27
Majestix 37 0.54 28
Firkin' Woodies 36 0.55 28
O.F.F.A.Q. 34 0.63 27
Sportsman 69er's 31 0.56 28
Let's Rock 30 0.61 27
Knight Sticks 30 0.54 28
Rookies 30 0.52 28
Harry's Potters 30 0.49 27
Busts & Balls 28 0.45 28
Cuenucks 20 0.44 27
Hooksters 14 0.38 28
Full Throttle 6 0.31 28
Westcoasters 4 0.24 28
Other Things..

E/F/N

No, EFN is not an acronym for how often you eat pizza. Rather, this system of recording 'special' games was adopted (as well as this point system) from the BCA leagues that are prevelant on this continent.

There has been some confustion as to how this works. Although the terminology is somewhat non-descriptive it is a standard in the amatuer billiards world so we should all know what it means and how it works. In any given game for a specific player, there is an opportunity for a 'special' (their word, not mine). When this happens, the appropriate letter is placed in the circle on the score sheet. A game can only be one kind of special game. The letter codes, names, and descriptions of the specials are as follows:

    Letter code Name Description
    E ERO (Eight-Ball Run Out

    There are two, and only two instances where an ERO can occur.

    1. The breaking players makes a ball on the break and then proceeds to (legally, obviously) run out the table, winning the game thereby quashing any opportunity for his opponent to approach the table.
    2. The breaking player BREAKS DRY leaving ALL 15 BALLS (plus Cue-Ball) and AN OPEN TABLE for his opponent. The opposing player then proceeds to run out the table in a single inning and wins the game, there by earning the ERO.

    When a player scores an ERO, the other player automatically gets a 'N'. See below

     
    F First Attempt or First Shot The First Attempt is similiar, but not identical to the ERO. The First Attempt is scored anytime a player steps up to the table and proceeds to run out all of his or her balls, including the 8-ball, during his or her first attempt at the table in a single inning thereby winning the game and there were NOT 15 balls (plus Cue-ball) on the table when he started. Note: The breaking player is not eligible to earn a 'First Attempt'
     
    N No Shot After the Break This one is fairly easy. A player is awarded an N anytime they are not afforded the opportunity to shoot in the game following the opening break shot. Every ERO has a corresponding N (No Shot). You don't shoot - you get an N. Note, 'N's are not restricted to losers. A 'N' can also be awarded to a player when his opponent loses the game (by scratching on the eight, e.g.) before the player shoots.

Score Sheets
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