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7th Annual Mid-Season Pool Tournament @ Biff's

Saturday, November 8, 2008
@ Biff's Sports Bar & Grill - Spring Lake Park, MN

10:00am-11:00am Sign-up
11:00am-11:45am Calcutta
12:00pm Start Time

$80.00 Entry Fee per Team (Includes Greens Fee)

Pool Tournament Format
8-Ball - Doubles(not Scotch) - double Elimination - ACS Rules Apply

2 Divisions - ($1,300 in Pay-outs in each division - Pay-outs based on 16 teams in each division)
Masters/AA (Race to 4-5-6)
A/B (Race to 3-4-5)
(Female players will be placed accordingly)
Players will be placed in each division based on the MOMA/MNACS Player List

For more information contact
Superior Vending, Inc
(651) 554-8363

Re: 7th Annual Mid-Season Pool Tournament @ Biff's

THIS TOURNAMENT IS OPEN TO ALL POOL PLAYERS!!!

Same tournament that we have been running @ Shooter's for the past 3 years.

Re: Re: 7th Annual Mid-Season Pool Tournament @ Biff's

just a quick question.

What division and handicap would you play if a AA or master player wants to play with a A player or B player?

Re: 7th Annual Mid-Season Pool Tournament @ Biff's

The a or b player would have to play in the upper division if their partner was aa or master. Pretty much would be considered a aa player. At least thats what they have done in the past, who knows now I guess.