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Deuel Batting 1000 in Ring Games by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Next to leave was Buddy Hall who won a few games but never really got going. Soon after was Morris who had chances early o­n to take some games and came with some great shots, but unfortunately followed up with some misses o­n routine shots.  

TonyCrosbyFloridaring.jpgThe Dark Horse was Tony Crosby who was taking Johnny Archer's place. Tony broke and ran the very first rack of the ringgame and continued to play well throughout. He made it to the sudden death round in the 4th hour with Immonen and Deuel. But Immonen won putting Tony out and left Deuel and Immonen left. Deuel had $4800 and Mika had $4200. This made the total bet $4200 which would force Mika to have to win that game. Mika broke and the cueball unluckily was kissed into the corner pocket after stopping. Cory than proceeded to make the 1 ball, 2 ball, and then accidentally clipped the 3 ball but got fortunate as it rolled right in front of the 10 Ball for a dead 3 - 10 combo. Deuel pocketed $9000 for the victory. 

The ring game will be out in 2 weeks o­n DVD and VHS at WorldPool.com with commentary by Charlie Williams and Allan McCarty(Owner & Founder of Predator Cues).

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This article was published on Saturday 29 May, 2004.
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