Three Cushion Billiard News
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Pool Players Versus Billiard Players For Two Exciting Nights
During the first two nights of the preliminary rounds at this year's USBA national three-cushion championship, pool players lined up three deep to accept Professor-Q-Ball's challenge: a race to five against one of the billiard players in the tournament, with the pool player getting the break shot and some instruction from a three-cushion player. With no entry fee and the chance to win $15, pool players anxiously chalked their cues, but, after two days, and 70 challenge matches, the three cushion billiard players triumphed, winning 63 and losing only 7.
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Pedro Piedrabuena again proved to be the best three-cushion player in the United States, winning his third consecutive USBA national championship and sixth overall, by besting a field of 42 at Allen Hopkins Super Billiards Expo in Edison, New Jersey. In the final game, Piedrabuena defeated an old rival, Hugo Patiño, 40-24 in 31 innings. With his victory, Pedro Piedrabuena earned the right to play in the Pan American Championship (PAC) tournament in the week of June 17 Colombia. Joining him will be Patiño. In addition, Mazin Shooni will also play as he and Piedrabuena were unable to play in last year's PAC because of a calendar conflict.
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Pedro wins his 6th Championship!
Congratulations to Pedro Piedrabuena - Our 2013 USBA National Champion!
Complete tournament reults in one (large) PDF document - CLICK HERE!
Individual JPG images of all charts and results follow below (HINT: Click to enlarge):
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Let The Games Begin!
The USBA three-cushion national championship begins on April 4, 2013, as part of Allen Hopkins' Super Billiards Expo at the New Jersey Convention and Expo Center in Edison, New Jersey. The tournament will run four days, concluding on April 7 with a three-round single elimination bracket to determine the top eight place winners. A field of 42 players is expected to vie for the national championship crown.