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Billiard Business Solutions

Billiard Business Solutions is the best software available for operating and managing pool rooms. In today’s fast paced lifestyle, many business owners are faced with under-qualified employees and the need to operate their business as an absentee owner. Billiard Business Solutions tackles both of these problems by being very user-friendly and extremely secure. This will allow owners of businesses to relax when they’re not at their establishment 24 hours per day. This software is also capable of performing all of the player and table functions, light controls, memberships, automatic rate changeovers, waiting lists, table alarms and more. Billiard Business Solutions is available alone, but if you need hardware, touch screen and standard turnkey systems are available. Operate your room knowing that you're in safe hands. Definitve Synergy has decades of experience operating and writing software for pool rooms. The experience that we have has been installed into our software so your business can be operated with security. On top of our software being secure, it is also easy to use and loaded with features that make you money.
Sales Tracker POS Software
 POS software may be the most important decision that you will make in your business. Business owners need to find a solution that fits all of their needs. Let’s face it, POS software needs to perform retail sales and be as secure as possible. It has to be versatile enough to run a business, track inventory, export accounting reports and maybe run tabs.
Sales Tracker POS software is the perfect solution for bars, poolrooms, and restaurants. It carries out all of the necessary standard restaurant and bar functions, adds sales to tables, performs, inventory control, runs tabs and offers itemized sales accounting reports. Sales Tracker is available alone, but if you need hardware, touch screen and standard turnkey systems are available. Operate your room knowing that you're in safe hands.
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Monday, 17 March 2008 |
Super Billiards Expo Event Roundup
Artistic Pool Masters Championship
The Super Billiards Expo concluded March 16 just after 6 p.m., when the final event, the Artistic Pool Masters Championship, crowned a new champion. Mark Dimick bested Eric Yow in the finals with the title coming down to the final shot. Dimick successfully completed it on his first attempt, and although Yow could have taken the event on his first attempt or tied on his second, he failed to execute the shot each time, making Dimick the new champion.
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Pro-Am
Across the arena, the pro-am was grinding its way through to also crown a new champion. The semifinals had Matt Clatterbuck eliminate Tyler Edey and Ronnie Wiseman knock out Ryan McCreesh. Then, in the finals, Clatterbuck all but walked away with the event, taking Wiseman to school 11-4.
By Rick Davis, InsidePOOL Staff
Amateur Womens Players Championship
Bo Ra Jeung captured the first championship title that was awarded on Sunday at the Super Billiards Expo. Zinnie Panju reached the finals this year to play Bo Ra Jeung in a field 128 ladies. Panju’s... Read more at: . |
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Sunday, 16 March 2008 |
Van Boening Earns Another Billiard Title
By InsidePOOL Staff
InsidePOOL Magazine’s 2007 Player of the Year, Shane Van Boening, scored another home run at the Diamond Open 9-Ball Professional Players Championship when he defeated Shaun Wilkie in the finals. This event brought 64 of the top men in pool out to the 16th Annual Super Billiards Expo and was sponsored by Iwan Simonis, Diamond Billiards, Viking Cues, Mueller Recreational Products, and the Delta 13 Rack.
First up in the quarterfinal match were Rodney Morris and Mika Immonen vying for the chance to play Van Boening in the semifinals. A few errors on Immonen’s behalf saw Morris gain a 5-1 and then a 7-2 lead. At that point, Immonen caught a gear and began forging a comeback, but not in time to catch “Rocket,” who ultimately won 10-7.
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But it was a different Morris who showed up at the semifinals, for nothing he did seemed to come out right. Tied 3-all, the score flew up in Van Boening’s favor after a foul and then a scratch on the break by Morris, followed by Van Boening dropping the 9 ball... Read more at: . |
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Saturday, 15 March 2008 |
Wilkie Wrests Hot Seat From Van Boening
By InsidePOOL Staff
In the last match of the evening at the Diamond Open 9-Ball Professional Players Championship, Shaun “Get Some” Wilkie bested Player of the Year Shane Van Boening in a double-hill thriller that kept the crowd glued to their seats. This win puts Wilkie firmly in the hot seat, where he will wait for his opponent to come through the one-loss side.
The elimination rounds saw the hatchet come down on all but two players, who will return Sunday morning to play in the quarterfinals. “Rocket” Rodney Morris started off his day by ousting Luc Salvas, then Mike Dechaine, then Louis Ulrich. A lengthy 10-8 battle with former champ Shawn Putnam saw the Hawaiian move on to a slightly quicker match against Tony Crosby, whom he defeated 10-4.
Sunday Morris will meet Mika “Iceman” Immonen in the quarterfinals. After being dealt his first loss by Van Boening hill-hill, Immonen tore through the one-loss side, eliminating John Morra, Adam Smith, and then Tony Robles.
In the winners’ side early evening rounds, Van Boening matched up with Crosby, while Wilkie played Robles. Van Boening... Read more at: . |
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