New research – group percentages – tournament statistics… and an update

Analysis by our snooker stats department now reveals the group percentage completion rates for each group:-

Group A.    10%. (One match out of ten).  Simon beat Alyson.  No-one else has played.

Group B.     10%.  Jeremy beat Alan. The rest is silence.

Group C.     40%.   Paul beat Dexter, Lawrence beat Dexter, Jeff beat Paul.  And in a dramatic tussle on Wednesday evening, Dexter played Jeff, who has won the title no less than four times.  Dexter himself is a three times BCYC Champion – I well remember him beating me in the 2004 final

The match was evenly contested in the early stages, and Jeff quietly eroded the handicap, but in the latter stages a dramatic change occurred.  Suddenly Dexter was transformed in stature and confidence.  He potted a red, followed by the blue, another red, the black, and another red.  A 15 point break !!  Jeff was on the ropes, but recovered and when he potted the final blue it put him favourite with one point ahead and just pink and black left.  Dexter drew himself up to his full height.  The pink was a difficult long pot into the yellow pocket.  It didn’t touch the sides.  Roars of hysterical applause, from the crowd!!  Black ball game! Then a hush, as he approached the black.  A difficult angled shot from distance.  Without hesitation he confidently put it into the heart of the pocket. The handicap Committee was appalled!  How can a player on a handicap of 20 play like that?  Maybe, as they say, form is temporary, class is permanent.  Shades of 2004, I thought.

This group is moving. Everyone except John (Morse) has played at least once, and more matches are slated.

Group D.  16% (one match out of 6). Greg beat Mark.  This Group also contains previous Champions, namely Peter Harrison, who has arranged to play in the coming week, and the current Champion, David Thomas.

DEADLINES.  No deadline has yet been imposed for completion of the Group stages, but this is under active consideration.  Please play, if you wish to participate.  Greg has phone numbers, email addresses are in this email.  Play at any time, please arrange with Greg.  Tournament matches take precedence over any other use of the table.

Lawrence

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness…

Autumnal shades colour the woods!  It is now mid- October.  The Tournament has been in existence for 7 weeks.  Two matches have been played.  In Group C, Jeff beat Paul, Lawrence beat Dexter, as previously advertised.  Group C is the Group of Death.  How ironic that the Group of Death should be the only one showing any sign of life !!

Soon it will be time to impose deadlines for completion of the Group matches.  November, month of fireworks and Beaujolais, will soon be with us.  The shops are already ringing to the sounds of herald Angels.  Santa is servicing the sleigh and the reindeer are undergoing fitness training.  

The Snooker Christmas Dinner will arrive shortly and the Trophy will be presented to the new Champion.  At present the only contenders are Jeff and myself.  That seems silly.  Will someone, anyone, please play a match???

And we’re off!

Today the first match of the 2018 Tournament was played.  Jeff Evans, one of the stars of the show and a former multiple Champion, played Paul Nicholson, a former losing finalist, before an enthusiastic crowd (Alyson and Greg).  Paul began well and was able to add to his considerable handicap advantage to go well ahead.

Jeff pegged him back, and the contest became much closer, but Paul remained ahead with the last three colours on the table.  He potted a difficult blue but also lost his white.  Jeff cleared up to win.  As he often does !  So Group C is up and running.

Fish supper Friday 28th September

On Friday September 28 we will be holding a Fish and Chips supper.

1900 for 1930 at £10.00 pp. Please contact Greg or Tina to reserve your place – or should that be plaice????

Dress code casual.

BCYC Pursuit Race 9th June 2018

1st Place Chris and Pippa, MYC (RS 200)

2nd Place Rhian Chase, MYC (Laser intermediate)

3rd Place, Harry Pressdee, MYC (Topper)

1st BCYC Boat: Paul Nicholson and Paul Hemsworth (F18)

 

 

2018 BCYC Pursuit Race

The 2018 BCYC Pursuit Race ranks among one of the most successful for the club. 22 boats participated comprising 10 cruisers and 12 dinghies (8 monohulls and 4 catamarans) providing quite a spectacle – especially when a youth Topper is being chased by a 40-plus foot international racing machine!
Conditions made for competitive and enjoyable racing with glorious sunshine and wind at around 8 – 9 knots. However a lull towards the end favored the early starters.
Showing exceptional boat handling, the winners were Chris and Pippa on an RS200 from MYC, followed in 2nd place by Rhian Chase on a laser (intermediate race) and in 3rd (and hero of the day), young Harry Pressdee on a Topper. Harry was the only sailor who sailed for the full 2.5 hours and was still leading with less than 5 mins to go. He also beat his Dad who came 4th on an Aero. The handicap worked well with the first 3 boats changing places in the last couple of minutes and all 5 leading boats on the same leg!
First BCYC boat home, despite the race officer checking and checking and checking, oh, and checking again, was Paul Nicholson with Paul Hemsworth on the F18 catamaran.
The committee boat demonstrated girl power for the third year in succession with Rachel Ace and Anne Rees supporting Race Officer Alyson Nichoson.  We had a plenty of safety support from club members and MYC, without whom the event couldn’t have taken place.
After the race we were treated to nibbles in the BCYC clubhouse and were joined by the crews of at least 3 yachts who made it over from SYSAC despite Saturday traffic. Congratulations, tall tales, banter and the woes of insufficient sunscreen were regaled alongside some enthusiastic re-hydration!
Colin, whilst sailing his Dart18, took lots of photos on the water and at the presentation. you can access these via the MYC website: http://mumblesyachtclub.co.uk/?menu=news&post=3326