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Darren Appleton Vs Chris Bartram matchup |
BigDave
Forum User Joined: 13-Mar-2006 Posts: 11008
From: England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:35
Chris Bartram 96 : 91 Darren Appleton
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BigDave
Forum User Joined: 13-Mar-2006 Posts: 11008
From: England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:39
Chris Bartram 96 : 92 Darren Appleton Now Daz breaks but hangs the 8-ball over a pocket! Yeah, 2-8 combo and Bartram is out... Chris Bartram 97 : 92 Darren Appleton [ This message was edited by: BigDave on 2010-05-26 10:41 ]
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Ads
Home away from home Joined: 07-Sep-2007 Posts: 1894
From: Essex, England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:40
Come on Daz.....
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BigDave
Forum User Joined: 13-Mar-2006 Posts: 11008
From: England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:44
Ahhh, all credit where it's due, Bartram crushes the break, makes two balls, brings the cue ball back to the head rail, right next to the one ball, and there's a 2-10 combo into the side waiting for him... Another quick rack! Chris Bartram 98 : 92 Darren Appleton  Another big break from Bartram, this time he makes a ball, but no out... C,mon Daz! Nearly 15 hours non-stop pool and Darren completes a great runout after winning ball-in-hand with a superb, tight hook. Chris Bartram 98 : 93 Darren Appleton [ This message was edited by: BigDave on 2010-05-26 10:52 ]
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Ads
Home away from home Joined: 07-Sep-2007 Posts: 1894
From: Essex, England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:47
Uphill struggle now to say the lease, squeaky bum time needs to kick in now or it looks like its curtains
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Riggers
Home away from home Joined: 30-Mar-2006 Posts: 4454
From: Barnsley (centre of the universe)
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Posted: 2010-05-26 10:59
99.93
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Ads
Home away from home Joined: 07-Sep-2007 Posts: 1894
From: Essex, England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 11:03
Ouch, this is going to be hard to take for Darren after being up by 11 at the midway point
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BigDave
Forum User Joined: 13-Mar-2006 Posts: 11008
From: England
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Posted: 2010-05-26 11:07
Chris runs out to a 7-8 combo into the corner pocket, it needs to be made as it's not straight and not hanging either as it's a foot from the pocket, but there's not too much doubt that he's gonna make it either... Good shot, he nails it for the match. Chris Bartram 100 : 93 Darren Appleton Well played both players, a marathon 15 hours of play today, and thanks to TAR and their sponsors - great to be able to watch matches like this. -----------------  Authorised Pro9 forum advertiser/sponsor [ This message was edited by: BigDave on 2010-05-26 11:08 ]
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KAM
Just can't stay away Joined: 17-Dec-2008 Posts: 99
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Posted: 2010-05-26 11:12
lots of missed opportunitys through the match........................it looked to me the race was too long for daz to keep concentration...........................................never mind every dog has there day
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tonyponty
Home away from home Joined: 15-Apr-2008 Posts: 2264
From: yorkshire
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Posted: 2010-05-26 12:52
yeh unlucky daz take away missed balls the table was not kind to daz on the breaks so done well really to say chris was breaking well must be frustrating though he had so many dry breaks or no shot after break was unreal yes think races to 100 are to long must be hard to try and keep focused all that time [ This message was edited by: ct on 2010-05-26 12:59 ]
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BPotter
Home away from home Joined: 24-Mar-2007 Posts: 370
From: London
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Posted: 2010-05-26 13:35
On 2010-05-26 12:52 , tonyponty Wrote:!!! QUOTE !!! yeh unlucky daz take away missed balls the table was not kind to daz on the breaks so done well really to say chris was breaking well must be frustrating though he had so many dry breaks or no shot after break was unreal yes think races to 100 are to long must be hard to try and keep focused all that time Its not about the table being kind on breaks lol. You got to break good to get results. Im sure Darren will be the first to admit he broke bad. Cant expect too much breaking the way he did unless your expecting to get real real lucky. Mr Appleton it was a valiant effort, bad luck maybe next time. ----------------- New Money is better than No Money.
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stox
Just can't stay away Joined: 14-Mar-2006 Posts: 131
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Posted: 2010-05-26 13:48
Gutted for Daz as he's clearly a lot better than Bartram IMO. I watched a fair bit of this match up and saw a lot of balls missed and not much happening for Daz on the break. Re: the balls missed, I can't begin to understand how it must feel to play a marathon match like that with that sort of money on the line - I'm sure I'd have missed a whole load more than these guys did, especially with my ability lol. When the score was 91-89, Daz was making a decent comeback but I'm sure he miscued on the 9 whilst playing bottom left. Sure Daz will correct me if I'm wrong but I think that was a huge turning point. If Daz had got to within 1 rack at that stage things could have been very different. Anyhow, bad luck Daz, well done Chris and thanks to TAR and both players for the entertaining match. [ This message was edited by: stox on 2010-05-26 13:49 ]
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dynamitedaz
Home away from home Joined: 21-Mar-2006 Posts: 2200
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Posted: 2010-05-27 02:27
thanks for support sorry for you guys who at to watch it and bet on it and lost money.. race to 100 i will never play again last year against hatch i just thought i played bad and that was 3 days so wasnt too bad but still its a marathon and tough.. this one over 2 days really affected me today i played OK first day but really should have killed the game off.. last night at the start i felt ok but made silly mistakes and break was killing me it was very inconsistant couldnt get any rythm.. and when did make a ball never got a shot and when come dry left him straight in and vice verser with his breaks.. but at end of the day i still had chances and missed alot of easy balls at crucial times my body and emotions were up and own and at one stage yesterday for about 5 hours i cant remember a thing about the match from around 65-65 - 85-80 was too much for me and the break was demolarising me only at the end the last hour i started to hit them good but too late .. but at 90-89 i missed great chance to get back level then next rack misscued on the 9ball that killed the game as he run the next 2-3 its a really big low for me as i pride myself on concentration and not missing easy balls under pressure but this year i missed so many and its definatly affected my confidence in past few months and when showed signs of form its only been in glimpses. and only reason really i was so close to chris in this match was my safety play was far superier to his but my potting and break let me down.. same last year against hatch.. but this was a easier match up than hatch so it hurts alot more. but ive done 2 of these race to 100s i will never do it again i find them boring not enjoyable .. i prefer head set or sets or one race to 25-30 am more suited to that style.. ive given better players than chris bigger handicaps in philippines and america and beat them and beat chris easy in 2 head sets giving him the 9ball at 10ball and the 8ball at 9ball.. so yeah its a big big low and today feel like poopie just completly drained and feel embarassed with myself that people watched it and worser still bet on me..am sure it was frustrating for you guys too.. thanks for the following guys who supported and sent messages and kept me going Ravi,dvali,,dave wright,eric doc, and my dad of course  . and sorry for people who lost money on me. i was supposed to fly home early in morning after match but i just couldnt get on the flight as i couldnt leave the bar lol.. so ill be staying another week chill maybe play a bit and go to a tournament in l.a at weekend. ps also thanks to tar for all there work with pool they do amazing job. Daz
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pooladdict
Not too shy to talk Joined: 05-Dec-2006 Posts: 26
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Posted: 2010-05-27 06:33
Darren, you have nothing to be embarassed about, you play better than 99,99% here. Better luck next time, I will bet on you again  Chris
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The_Sandman
Home away from home Joined: 31-May-2009 Posts: 292
From: Birmingham
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Posted: 2010-05-27 07:52
Chin up mate all the great players go thought these periods in the game and the nature of the the sport itself makes it almost impossible to dominate.
You had such a good season last year it was always going to be tuff this year and there is so much exspectation on you particularly in Britain it must be mentally hard. Were not even half way though the year and cream always comes to the top. Still got a lot of big events coming up so keep the belief and I'm sure success will follow.
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dazzler
Home away from home Joined: 14-Mar-2006 Posts: 1289
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Posted: 2010-05-27 18:51
Mate, all true champions get down on themselves when they are under par....i do it, but maybe a little different to you. Bottom line is that its a common denominator! You have not been playing your best game for a few months now, but all champs come back from lulls. Its wierd, cos similar to you, after i won World 9ball Championships i had a real bed lull, but for around a year, but i have bounced back. Players like you and me have done this (bounced back) all our careers....cos thats what we do....thats why we are at the top of the pool trees, and we have been for many years while others have come and gone mate. If i was been totally honest on this match up, i felt that the long race suited Bartrem more than you, mainly cos he has played a lot more of them than you....like you said, if the race is to 30 ish, you are a big fav in my eyes. Never mind mate, keep chin up, and have a few beers for me. Dazzler...proud to be British. ----------------- 
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poolknight
Home away from home Joined: 22-Jun-2006 Posts: 478
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Posted: 2010-05-28 01:18
agree with the above posts ability wise u a better player than chris but the break and race to a 100 seemed to take a lot out of u
and if last years form is anything to go about after losing to dennis u went on to become world masters champion of the world am very confident u gonna do the something similar again
chin up m8 battling performance u let no one down
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BPotter
Home away from home Joined: 24-Mar-2007 Posts: 370
From: London
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Posted: 2010-05-28 03:59
Chris Bartham looked like he could play to 200 no sweat. He keeps good focus. Guys got a lot of heart thats for sure.
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unique
Home away from home Joined: 06-Sep-2009 Posts: 1917
From: South elmsall
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Posted: 2010-05-28 10:06
yeah agree potter,bartram just looks like he was knockin about in a pub,from the view we were gettin it looked like nothing bothered him,bartrams break was better than darrens and the race to 100 siuted chris more,nevermind its all done with now,look forward to the next money game where ever it is,am sure daz will bounce back n take another challenge on somewhere but summat that suits him more
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dynamitedaz
Home away from home Joined: 21-Mar-2006 Posts: 2200
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Posted: 2010-05-29 02:15
cheers guys yeh he solid player and he loves the grinding long day match he been known to play 2 days straight.. i thought i could keep focus but couldnt if we was playing sets to 21 best of 5s am sure i would have had better focus but that long marathon with no winning line in sight its brutal really.. but bad as played and broke on the last day i still had chances so only myself to blame thanks for kind words anyway lads at poolsharks around 200k as exchanged hands in past week or so its been bad pro poker player been donating and he reckons the guys who arrived for world series he will get them to come club and bet so it worth sticking around and see what happens  dyno..
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