Norwegian 10-ball Championships

September 26, 2015

This weekend I am in Oslo to play the Norwegian 10-ball Championships. We stsrted in open division yesterday and I won my first match and got a bye in the next. Play again at 1130 to qualify for last 32.

The women’s division also start today but I have no times or first opponent. Updates will follow:)

Both tournaments draw and results are here: https://cuescore.com/live/

Fingers crossed for a good pool day:) Thanks for reading!

Ine:)

Undefeated today:)

September 13, 2015

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I have the best equipment:)

Today we played RT 7, straightpool. This is a local ranking tournament, we have 8 of them in a year. The winner of the ranking gets a spot in the elite division (32 best players in Norway) and I am now leading with more than 700 points so my spot in the elite is secured:)

We were not so many players, but I have played well and that is what matters. I started with a 25 and then 36 run to finish my first game with a 10,7 in average. I followed up with 20,25 and 25 again. I won all my 5 matches so the day has been good:)

Next tournament is Norwegian 10-ball Championships in Oslo 25-27 september.

Thanks for reading

Ine:)

 

 

 

What a day…

September 5, 2015

I really tried my best but today the balls did not roll my way. And my opponents took advantage of that, as they should. The last match I scratched twice on the last ball before the eight on difficult shots I would play exactly the same if I was yo do it again. In a race to 6 you can’t give away games like that.

Ohwell. I just have to let it go and focus on the Norwegian championships in 10-ball in three weeks. Now I  am going to take a day off, just relax here in beautiful Braga.

Thanks for reading
Ine 🙂

Portugal!

September 3, 2015

CARTAZ 70X100On my way to Braga, Portugal, to play the Women’s 8-ball Open, the 5th Eurotour this year. I have practiced a lot of 8-ball these past weeks and I feel prepared, up for the challenge. 8-ball is not my favourite dicipline, but I think it is because I play so much 9-ball and 10-ball. You need to get in the mood for 8-ball and I have been working on my mental preparation before the Ardennen Cup and also for this tournament.

Draw and results: http://womeneurotouronline.com/draw-results/

I will post link to livestream wgen I get it.

Wish me luck and thanks for reading!

Ine:)

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Preparing for tournaments can be difficult. Especially if you do not know what to expect. That is what happened to the western players last year when CBSA made a contract with Leqi cloth for the next 5 years. We just have to adapt and that is not easy!

When the Cyclop balls was introduced to our tournaments I bought a set to be prepared both for the colors and for the difference in the hit. This year they have introduced a new cue ball with one red dot and off course I have updated my Cyclop set with that. I even bought the official CBSA tournament cloth from Leqi and will fit it on a practice table very soon. For those of you that thinks that it should not be necessary to refit a table for a tournament preparation, YOU ARE WRONG:) Believe me, this cloth is so slick it is almost impossible to control the balls when you are not used to playing on it. It is no where near the Simonis 860 we play on in the Eurotour, or 760 or the Gorina or the Z9 or the Elitepro. It is totally different from all cloths we use in Europe so for me this is essential. Same for the Cyclop balls. I just have to do my budget for the WC a little different, I have to include some equipment…

BUT, and this is a big but… I have important tournaments in Norway and also a Eurotour coming up and they all use 760, 860 and the Aramith Super Pro TV balls. Also with the Eurotour being 8-ball I need to play a lot of 8-ball so I get into the mood if you know what I mean. I see 8-ball as a state of mind:) Same with straightpool, whereas 9-ball and 10-ball do not give you many options and is “easier” to play. But… I have to practice the different breakshots in 9-ball. I play with three different rules and they all need to be practiced…..

  • In Norwegian tournaments we have breakbox and three point rule. This also applys for the EC.
  • In the ETs we have 9 on the spot and three point rule.
  • In WC I hope we have the three point rule so the softbreak is excluded, but I do not know yet:) I do not think we will have any additional breakrules, but you never really know until you are there and attend the players meeting.

It is not easy to find enough time between tournaments for the optimal preparation, but I do my best. I find it strange that we have so many different challenges though. With so many different rules per discipline and different equipment we really need to be able to adapt. The player that does not adapt quick enough or good enough will loose because of it. There is no more “blaming it in the table” because the tables are different every tournament and it plays the same for both players. Same with the balls and the cloth. The only difference is that some players are more prepared than other, like the Chinese in China:)

So, I will receive my new training diary from my friend Olav Skrudland soon and I will make sure to include all these different rules, disciplines and equipment in there and try to get the optimal preparation for all tournaments. Wish me luck:)

Ine:)