just updating the world on this, but here in Australia, cue sports aren't the biggest thing. only a hand full of halls and clubs around, n most of them being licensed, its hard to get it going for youths.
having said that, there are tournaments for pool and snooker happening all the time, with a large underground community of committed players such as myself!
Anyways, 8 days from now, it will be Friday the 1st of April, and that brings me to my point. A mate of mine, Ben Nunan along with another fellow, Travis Crawley have organised the most 'richest' money tournament in Australia in the past decade. a 20 000+ dollar prize pool, with 10 000 going to first place.
Hopefully, we're going to have live streaming for it, when it happens, but at the very least, we're going to hav 4 cameras running for the whole tournament (over the weekend) recording matches and posting it online. if anyone doesn't know, Australias main cuesport video site is www.cueball.tv and its run by a mate of mine.
anyways, this tournament is 1000 dollars buy in for Pro's. 500 dollars for intermediates and i myself being an amateur, only had to pay 250. we've got 37 runners at this stage. close to half of them being Pro's which is where most of the Prize money is coming from. if anyone is keen on watching or wanting to see potential of english pool players in australia, u can watch everything on cueball.tv.
www.bugguns.com.au is the site with all the info on it!
should be awesome! lookout for this thread if anyone wants any more info! =]
having said that, there are tournaments for pool and snooker happening all the time, with a large underground community of committed players such as myself!
Anyways, 8 days from now, it will be Friday the 1st of April, and that brings me to my point. A mate of mine, Ben Nunan along with another fellow, Travis Crawley have organised the most 'richest' money tournament in Australia in the past decade. a 20 000+ dollar prize pool, with 10 000 going to first place.
Hopefully, we're going to have live streaming for it, when it happens, but at the very least, we're going to hav 4 cameras running for the whole tournament (over the weekend) recording matches and posting it online. if anyone doesn't know, Australias main cuesport video site is www.cueball.tv and its run by a mate of mine.
anyways, this tournament is 1000 dollars buy in for Pro's. 500 dollars for intermediates and i myself being an amateur, only had to pay 250. we've got 37 runners at this stage. close to half of them being Pro's which is where most of the Prize money is coming from. if anyone is keen on watching or wanting to see potential of english pool players in australia, u can watch everything on cueball.tv.
www.bugguns.com.au is the site with all the info on it!
should be awesome! lookout for this thread if anyone wants any more info! =]
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