Thread subject: CroydonPool.com - The CDPL Online Community :: The Rileys All star pool challenge - it takes balls to take on the clock

Posted by hannahfish on 06-10-2009 16:31
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WIN A TRIP TO VEGAS WITH THE RILEYS ALL STAR POOL CHALLENGE

talkSPORT has teamed up with Rileys, the World's biggest chain of pool and snooker clubs to bring the biggest and fastest challenge to a town near you.

The Rileys All Star Pool Challenge is a chance for you to take on some of talkSPORT's sharpest shooters such as Alan Brazil, Andy Goldstein and Darren Gough to see if you're a genuine pool speedster.

The Rileys All Star Pool Challenge starts on October 6th at a Rileys Club near you. The challenge will run every Tuesday and Thursday during October and the winner will be the person who clears a pool table in the fastest time -that's all the spots and the stripes - against the clock and watched by a Rileys referee. The player who finishes top of the National All Star Challenge leader board will receive 'The Life Of Rileys' - an all expenses paid trip for two to Las Vegas!

If you think you've got what it takes then get down to your nearest Rileys and take the challenge for free!

And if that wasn't enough, tune in to Hawksbee and Jacobs to double your chance of winning big prizes to play 'The Ball breaker showdown' where you will get the chance to play to win a 'Life of Rileys' big night out up to the value of ?500.

The Rileys All Star Pool Challenge will also take place in January. Pool Speedsters of any age can take part and can have as many attempts to beat their time as they like. For a full list of Rileys Clubs visit Rileys.


Travel Package:

Scheduled flights with Delta Airlines from Manchester to Las Vegas (inc 1 stop in Atlanta)


?Thurs 13 May 2010 Manchester to Las Vegas 10:50 ? 19:15
?Mon 17 May 2010 Las Vegas to Manchester 10:50 ? *08:50
* = denotes next day arrival

All flights are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Package includes:

?All airport & passenger duty taxes
?4 nights at the Mirage Resort & Casino spectators pass
?Twin occupancy room with Premium View
?Room only basis
?Travel documentation
?BCAPL National 8-Ball Championships

http://www.rileys.co.uk/talkSport.aspx

This will be starting tonight and a league table available.

Posted by the flash on 06-10-2009 19:16
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is this on the 8 ball or 9 ball tables ?

Posted by hannahfish on 07-10-2009 22:39
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This is 8 ball but guess you know that as you played it last night :-)

Posted by EmDee on 08-10-2009 14:42
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8-ball & 9-ball tables are the same :P

hannahfish wrote:
- that's all the spots and the stripes -


Seriously though, are you sure it's meant to be on the English tables. They don't have english pool in the US of A. Not that I would ever doubt you Hannah :D

Posted by Fat-Dart on 08-10-2009 15:20
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I wondered that too, EmDee, as the 'spots and stripes' reference suggests US tables. Just looked on the website though and it says in the rules ...

"The Pool Challenge must be completed on a traditional/English pool table".

Hannah's right (of course).


Posted by EmDee on 08-10-2009 16:14
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Didn't doubt her for a second...
:angel:

Edited by EmDee on 08-10-2009 16:15

Posted by hannahfish on 08-10-2009 17:17
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I am always right and just to stop cause for concern i have some spots and stripes fit for an english pool table and therefore shall use them from now on :-)

Posted by longshanks on 08-10-2009 18:05
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What's the quickest time so far?

Posted by hannahfish on 08-10-2009 19:25
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Out of the country the quickest time so far is 0.46.63 secs.

The top three here on Tuesday were:

C. Seville with 1.05.13secs
S. Potter with 1.05.31 secs
I. Davids with 1.11.75

Posted by longshanks on 08-10-2009 19:37
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Has The Saxtonator had a go yet? I bet he played a df.

Posted by hannahfish on 08-10-2009 20:34
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LOL no saxtonator hasnt had a go yet....

Posted by The_Saxtonator on 09-10-2009 01:03
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hannahfish wrote:
LOL no saxtonator hasnt had a go yet....


"Yet" being the operative word!! :)

Posted by Rainbow on 09-10-2009 13:15
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Who the fcuk wants to go to Manchester??

Rainbow

Posted by kristiano78 on 09-10-2009 17:40
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I'm going to start practising now on my tables at work. I'm aiming for 39.25 secs!
BTW do you have to sink the black last?

Posted by hannahfish on 09-10-2009 20:05
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Black last and if you pot the white at any point then its games over :-)

Posted by seville on 14-10-2009 18:10
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Hi Hannah. It prob doesn't make the slightest difference, and i know people have mentioned it, but all other Rileys that i know are using red and yellows as it does say 'traditional english table'. Ok to revert?

Sev

Posted by hannahfish on 14-10-2009 19:02
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Your right it doesnt make a difference. Just let the girls know if they have used the spots and stripes to change them.