NTC Souvenir 04 (Page 1) - American Poolplayers Association
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NTC Souvenir 04 (Page 1) - American Poolplayers Association
NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:38 AM Page 1 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:39 AM Page 2 an NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:39 AM Page 3 E V E N T FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcome to the 2015 National Singles Championships! Congratulations on making it to Vegas! Over the next few days, your competitive spirit will be put to the test. Our goal is to make your experience here memorable. In conjunction with our 8-Ball Classic and 9-Ball Shootout National Championship competitions, we’re also hosting the 8-Ball and 9-Ball Doubles Championships and the Wheelchair Challenge. We’re also offering nearly round-theclock MiniMania tournaments open to all APA members. World famous trick shot artists Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman and Florian “Venom” Kohler will be here signing autographs and interacting with fans. Be sure to join us poolside Friday night as we celebrate the event and the end of an era with our annual POOLAPALOOZA party! There will be lots of games and giveaways! As most of you know, the Riviera is closing its doors after our event—making this a historic event. The Riviera has been the home of our championships for the past 23 years! We’re sad to see her go, but excited to make history again in August at our new home—the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino (formerly LVH and Las Vegas Hilton)! On behalf of our APA staff, League Operators and sponsors, we hope you enjoy all the excitement, entertainment and competition of the National Singles Championships! CONTENTS 4 6 8 9 10 Map of the Riviera and the APA National Singles Championships — Photographer — Practice Tables — POOLAPALOOZA — Florian “Venom” Kohler Trick Shot Exhibition — Dr. Cue Trick Shot Exhibitions — Exhibitors — Awards Presentations APA 8-Ball Classic — Tournament Agenda — Cash Payout Schedule — Prize Package Breakdown APA 9-Ball Shootout — Tournament Agenda — Cash Payout Schedule APA 9-Ball Doubles Championship — Tournament Agenda — Match Schedule — Prize Money Breakdown APA Wheelchair Challenge — Tournament Agenda — Match Schedule — Prize Money Breakdown 11 NSC Preregistered Rules for Participation 12 13 MiniMania Event Schedule 14 MiniMania — Rules and Regulations 15 Requesting a Referee Tournament Dress Code Sportsmanship Match Time Guidelines 16 17 National Tournament Rules 18 Match Tracker APA 9-Ball Shootout — Prize Package Breakdown APA 8-Ball Doubles Championship — Tournament Agenda — Match Schedule — Prize Money Breakdown Good luck and good shooting! Special Insert Reneé Lyle President P R O G R A M MiniMania — Registration Times How to Read Modified Single Elimination Format Brackets Sportsmanship Award Player Nomination Form Local Hospital, Urgent Care and Pharmacy List MiniMania FAQs See Centerfold Complete National Singles Championships coverage available online at poolplayers.com and facebook.com/poolplayers A PA O F F I C I A L S P O N S O R S Official Ball of the APA and its National Championships apa-store.com Official Cues and Cases Official APA Store Powered by PoolDawg of the APA Official Sponsor of the APA National Championships Preferred Carrier ©2015 American Poolplayers Association, Inc. All rights reserved. This work may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by any means, electronic or otherwise, without the prior written permission of American Poolplayers Association, Inc. The American Poolplayer is published three times yearly. Send address changes to: APA, 1000 Lake Saint Louis Blvd., Suite 325, Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367, Phone (636) 625-8611. For information on advertising, contact Laura Wall, (636) 625-8611 ext. 5636. The American Poolplayer welcomes views and comments from its readers. Correspondence should be addressed to “Letters to the Editor,” c/o The American Poolplayer at the above address or poolplayers.com. The American Poolplayer reserves the right to edit letters for publication and also reserves the right to refuse advertising. The messages and claims found in this publication’s paid advertisements do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs held by the APA. Production Team: Pam Aston, Jason Bowman, Tim Dyer, Greg Fletcher, Kellie Gilbert, Amy Huitt, Jodie Kavanagh, Reneé Lyle, Becky Rosner, Bill Tufts and Laura Wall. By entering APA designated areas you are consenting to possibly being photographed or videotaped for commercial use by APA. NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:39 AM Page 4 APA NATIONAL SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS RIVIERA CONVENTION CENTER POOLAPALOOZA! P R A C T I C E TA B L E S Practice Tables are available in the Main Tournament Room during the following dates and times, select arenas: Wednesday, April 29 6 PM – 10 PM PHOTOGRAPHER Individual player and action photos will be available for purchase in Capri Room 105 throughout the event from Las Vegas Photo & Video. 4 Thursday, April 30 7 AM – 8 AM 1:30 PM – 10:30 PM Friday, May 1 7 AM – 6 PM 8 AM – 8:45 AM 9-Ball Only (Top of the Riv) Saturday, May 2 7 AM – 8:45 AM 10:30 AM – 10:30 PM Sunday, May 3 7 AM – 1 PM 2 PM – 2:45 PM 8-Ball Only (Top of the Riv) Practice Tables are also located in the MiniMania Room when tables are available. P O O L A PA L O O Z A Get ready to PARTY! A poolside celebration in your honor is taking place, and you won't want to miss it! POOLAPALOOZA is a festival featuring great events, giveaways and contests, and ties into the excitement of being here at the 2015 National Singles Championships! Join all the poolplayers and their guests poolside at The Riv on Friday, May 1 from 8 PM to 11 PM. The American Poolplayer ® NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/6/15 5:17 PM Page 5 APA EVENTS MiniMania Brackets and Match Schedule MiniMania Control Table (Registration) Preregistered Events Control Table (Registration) Preregistered Events Bracket Tournament Brackets and Match Schedule Main Control Room SM Registration Desk for All Events MiniMania Tournament Room Grande Ballroom National Singles Championship Main Tournament Room Royale Pavilion East Desk Smoking Area Convention Center Cash Payout Entrance takes place at the Registration Desk and Top of the Riv Monaco Tower (Penthouse – PH Level) Refer to Cash Payout Schedule on pages 6 and 8 for Clarification. EXHIBITORS Located in the MiniMania Room DR. CUE AND VENOM TRICK SHOT EXHIBITIONS Come see world-famous trick shot artist Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman on Friday, May 1 and Sunday, May 3. Dr. Cue will be performing a special exhibition at approximately 10:30am on Friday and approximately 4:30pm on Sunday between the semifinal and final rounds of the National Singles Championships. Be sure to catch a performance and autograph signing by Florian “Venom” Kohler poolside at the POOLAPALOOZA celebration on Friday, May 1 from 8pm – 11pm! poolplayers.com Blackburn Cue Guard Cue Storage Connoisseur of Custom Cues Grind'N Clothing Company Hands From Heaven Hustlin USA Clothing Company Jacoby Custom Cues Khamsin Designs Inc. (located at the East Desk) Las Vegas Photo and Video (located Capri 105) Omega Billiards Palmer Cues PoolAHolic Apparel Shaftmaster Lathes Speed Break Contest Exhibitor Hours April 29 - May 2 Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOON to 7 PM Thursday, Friday, Saturday. . . 10 AM to 7 PM A W A R D S P R E S E N TAT I O N S LOCATED AT THE TOP OF THE RIV Friday, May 1 9 AM . . . . . . . . . Semifinal Round 9-Ball Shootout 10:30 AM . . . . . . 9-Ball Shootout Awards Presentation for 3rd Place and Sportsmanship Award 11 AM . . . . . . . . Final Round 9-Ball Shootout NOON . . . . . . . . 9-Ball Shootout (or Immediately Awards Presentation Following for 1st & 2nd Places Final Rounds) Sunday, May 3 3 PM. . . . . . . . . . Semifinal Round 8-Ball Classic 4:30 PM . . . . . . . 8-Ball Classic Awards Presentation for 3rd Place and Sportsmanship Award 5 PM. . . . . . . . . . Final Round 8-Ball Classic 6 PM. . . . . . . . . . 8-Ball Classic (or Immediately Awards Presentation Following for 1st & 2nd Places Final Rounds) Note: Times subject to change. 5 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:40 AM Page 6 8-BALL CLASSIC 7 PM Play Begins Sunday, May 3 Friday, May 1 8 PM – 11 PM Player Practice 7 AM – 6 PM Player Practice POOLAPALOOZA NOON – 5 PM Registration Saturday, May 2 AGENDA 6:30 PM – 7 PM Player’s Meeting 7 AM – 1 PM 9 AM 6 PM Semifinal Rounds Located at the Top of the Riv Awards Presentation 1st and 2nd Places (or Immediately Following Final Rounds) 4:30 PM Play Resumes 7 AM – 8:45 AM 3 PM 2 PM – 2:45 PM Player Practice Located at the Top of the Riv Player Practice Awards Presentation 3rd Place and Sportsmanship Award Agenda is subject to change. 5 PM Final Rounds Located at the Top of the Riv 9 AM Play Resumes PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN BLUE TIER CASH PAYOUT SCHEDULE Skill Levels 2 & 3 Sunday, May 3 (Registration Desk) 1st $15,000 Noon – 2:30 PM (17th Place) 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM (9th Place) $100 - Cash at Registration $12,410 - Cash Payout $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle Sunday, May 3 (Top of the Riv) 3 PM – 6 PM (17th Place, 9th Place, 5th Place) Approx. 4:30 PM at Awards Presentation (3rd Place) Approx. 6 PM at Awards Presentation (1st & 2nd Place) 2nd $9,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $7,750 - Cash Payout $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 3rd $4,000 2014 Champion – 8-Ball Classic Yellow Tier Tim Dittmar of Alvin, IL $100 - Cash at Registration $3,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 5th $2,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $1,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 9th $1,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $435 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 13th-On $174 6 $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:40 AM Page 7 PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN YELLOW TIER PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN RED TIER PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN ORANGE TIER 1st $15,000 1st $15,000 1st $15,000 Skill Level 4 $100 - Cash at Registration $12,410 - Cash Payout Skill Level 5 $100 - Cash at Registration $12,410 - Cash Payout Skill Level 6 $100 - Cash at Registration $12,410 - Cash Payout $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 2nd $9,000 2nd $9,000 2nd $9,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $7,750 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $7,750 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $7,750 - Cash Payout $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 3rd $4,000 3rd $4,000 3rd $4,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $3,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $3,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $3,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 5th $2,000 5th $2,000 5th $2,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $1,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $1,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $1,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 9th $1,000 9th $1,000 9th $1,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th $600 $100 - Cash at Registration $35 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th $600 $100 - Cash at Registration $35 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th $600 33rd-On $174 33rd-On $174 33rd-On $174 $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $100 - Cash at Registration $35 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket 8-BALL CLASSIC CONTINUES 7 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:40 AM Page 8 8-BALL CLASSIC CONTINUED 9-BALL SHOOTOUT AGENDA Wednesday, April 29 PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN PURPLE TIER 6 PM – 10 PM Registration and Player Practice 1st $15,000 Thursday, April 30 Skill Level 7 $100 - Cash at Registration $12,410 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $7,750 - Cash Payout $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 3rd $4,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $3,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 5th $2,000 9 AM Play Begins Friday, May 1 $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 2nd $9,000 8:30 AM – 9 AM NSC Opening Ceremonies 7 AM – 8 AM Player Practice 8 AM – 8:30 AM Player’s Meeting 8 AM – 8:45 AM Player Practice Located at the Top of the Riv 9 AM Semifinal Rounds Located at the Top of the Riv 10:30 AM Awards Presentation 3rd Place and Sportsmanship Award 11 AM Final Rounds Located at the Top of the Riv NOON Awards Presentation 1st and 2nd Places (or Immediately Following Final Rounds) 8 PM – 11 PM POOLAPALOOZA Agenda is subject to change. CASH PAYOUT SCHEDULE Thursday, April 30 (Registration Desk) 9 PM – Midnight (17th Place) 10:30 PM – Midnight (9th Place) 11:30 PM – Midnight (5th Place) Friday, May 1 (Top of the Riv) 8 AM – Noon (17th Place, 9th Place, 5th Place) Approx. 10:30 AM at Awards Presentation (3rd Place) Approx. Noon at Awards Presentation (1st & 2nd Place) $100 - Cash at Registration $1,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 9th $1,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th $600 $100 - Cash at Registration $35 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 33rd-On $174 $ 8 $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket 2014 Champion – 9-Ball Shootout Green Tier Mackenzie Hoover of Walkerton, IN NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 9 PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN GREEN TIER PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN WHITE TIER PRIZE PACKAGE BREAKDOWN BLACK TIER 1st $10,000 1st $10,000 1st $10,000 Skill Levels 1, 2 & 3 $100 - Cash at Registration $7,410 - Cash Payout Skill Levels 4 & 5 $100 - Cash at Registration $7,410 - Cash Payout Skill Levels 6, 7, 8 & 9 $100 - Cash at Registration $7,410 - Cash Payout $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $1,745 - 14K Gold/Diamond Championship Ring $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 190 - Action Break Cue $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 2nd $5,000 2nd $5,000 2nd $5,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $3,750 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $3,750 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $3,750 - Cash Payout $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 595 - Commemorative Bulova Watch $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 90 - Action 4-Hole Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 3rd $3,000 3rd $3,000 3rd $3,000 $100 - Cash at Registration $2,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $2,395 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $2,395 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 5th $1,500 5th $1,500 5th $1,500 $100 - Cash at Registration $895 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $895 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $895 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 9th $750 9th $750 9th $750 $100 - Cash at Registration $185 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th-On $174 $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $100 - Cash at Registration $145 - Cash Payout $100 - Cash at Registration $145 - Cash Payout $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 40 - Action Single Cue Case $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 17th $565 17th $565 $100 - Cash at Registration $100 - Cash at Registration $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle $ 170 - Action Commemorative Championship Cue by Cuestix $ 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ 221 - Commemorative Prize Bundle 33rd-On $174 33rd-On $174 $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket $ $100 - Cash at Registration 74 - Commemorative Championship Jacket 9 10 Prize Money Breakdown Place 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 9th 17th 33rd 65th Number 1 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 $/Team $5,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $ 600 $ 300 $ 200 $ 100 Total $5,000 $3,000 $4,000 $4,000 $4,800 $4,800 $6,400 $6,400 100% Payback of Entry Fees Top 33% Prize Money Based on Total Entries Match Schedule Friday, May 1 Registration: 6 PM – 10 PM Saturday May 2 Players Meeting: 8:30 AM – 9 AM Round Time Round 1 9 AM Round 2 10:30 AM Round 3 NOON Round 4 1:30 PM Round 5 3 PM Round 6 4:30 PM Round 7 6 PM Round 8 7:30 PM Round 9 9 PM Quarterfinals 10:30 PM Sunday, May 3 Semifinals 11 AM Finals 12:30 PM Match Number 9001 – 9064 9065 – 9128 9129 – 9192 9193 – 9256 9257 – 9320 9321 – 9384 9385 – 9416 9417 – 9432 9433 – 9440 9441 – 9444 9445* – 9446* 9447* *Matches to be played in Finals Arena - Located at the Top of the Riv. Trophy Presentation Immediately Following Finals Place 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 9th 17th 33rd Number 1 1 2 4 8 16 32 $/Team $3,500 $2,300 $1,300 $ 900 $ 500 $ 300 $ 150 Total $3,500 $2,300 $2,600 $3,600 $4,000 $4,800 $4,800 100% Payback of Entry Fees Top 25% Prize Money Based on Total Entries Match Schedule Thursday, April 30 Registration: 6 PM – 8 PM Friday, May 1 Players Meeting: 9:30 AM – 10 AM Round Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Time 10 AM NOON 2 PM 4 PM 6 PM Match Number 8401 - 8416 8417 - 8432 8433 - 8456 8457 - 8464 8465 - 8472 Saturday, May 2 Round 6 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals 8 AM 10 AM 1 PM 3 PM 8473 - 8480 8481 - 8484 8485* - 8486* 8487* *Matches to be played in Finals Arena - Located at the Top of the Riv. Trophy Presentation Immediately Following Finals Prize Money Breakdown Match Schedule Tuesday, April 28 Registration: 6 PM – 10 PM Wednesday, April 29 Players Meeting: 8:30 AM – 9 AM Match Round Time Number Round 1 9 AM 1 – 112 Round 2 NOON 113 – 224 Round 3 3 PM 225 – 304; 321 – 352 Round 4 6 PM 305 – 320; 353 – 416 Round 5 9 PM 417 – 448 Thursday, April 30 Round 6 9 AM 449 – 512 Round 7 NOON 513 – 576 Round 8 3 PM 577 – 640 Round 9 6 PM 641 – 672 Round 10 9 PM 673 – 688 Friday, May 1 Round 11 9 AM 689 – 696 Quarterfinals NOON 697 – 700 Semifinals 3 PM 701* – 702* Finals 6 PM 703* *Matches to be played in Finals Arena - Located at the Top of the Riv. Trophy Presentation Immediately Following Finals Prize Money Breakdown NSC PREREGISTERED CHAMPIONSHIPS NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 10 Place 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 9th Number 1 1 2 4 8 $/Player $1,600 $ 800 $ 400 $ 200 $ 100 Total $1,600 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 100% Payback of Entry Fees Top 33% Prize Money Based on Total Entries All Preregistered Championships will register at the Registration Desk by the Main Tournament Room. Play will be located in the MiniMania Tournament Room. Cash Payout will be available in the MiniMania Room approximately 2 hours after the entire round is completed. The deadline to collect your prize money is 2:30 PM Sunday, May 3 at the Registration Desk. The American Poolplayer ® NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 11 NSC PREREGISTERED RULES FOR PARTICIPATION 1. For participation in the Preregistered Championships, you must have entered and paid the entry fee prior to the deadline of March 16, 2015. 2. APA rules apply. 3. You must be at least 18 years of age to participate. 4. There is an enforced dress code. Any player that the APA considers inappropriately dressed will be asked to change. 5. Table fee is $1.00 per game. 6. All tournament participants must have a current valid Photo ID in the form of a state-issued Driver’s License or non-driver Identification Card from their state of residence, a Military ID, or a Passport. You must have your Photo ID with you at all times during the tournament and be able to present it before every match. You cannot play in any match if you do not have your Photo ID with you in-hand. You should present your Photo ID – without being asked – to your opponent before the start of your match. If you do not have your Photo ID, your match will be forfeited to your opponent. It is not acceptable that you do not have your Photo ID with you – that it was lost, left in your room, or that you need to go get it. Your individual match will be forfeited without right of protest or appeal. Additionally, anyone playing (whether intentionally, knowingly, or accidentally) an imposter or a player who cannot verify his/her identity is subject to immediate disqualification from the Event and indefinite suspension from further participation in the APA, in APA’s sole judgment and discretion. It is the responsibility of every player to verify that your opponent has current valid Photo IDs that positively identify them as being the person participating in your match. Do not assume a player is who they say they are. Do not assume that APA or another player has previously verified their identity. Please understand with the thousands of participants in the Tournament Event, it would not be possible for APA to verify the identity of each player. You are the first line of defense to ensure that your opponents are all who they say they are. If an opposing player has not voluntarily presented his/her Photo ID for verification, it is your responsibility to request the opposing player present his Photo ID and be satisfied that with the opposing player’s identity prior to the lag. If you are not satisfied with the identity of an opposing player, you must immediately call over a Tournament Referee to examine the identity of the questioned player. If the Tournament Referee cannot readily verify the player’s identity from the player’s Photo ID, he may consult the APA Tournament Director. The determination of identity made by the APA Tournament Director, in his/her sole discretion and judgment, is final. If you have failed to verify each opposing player prior to the lag and an opposing player turns out to be an imposter or not have a valid ID, in APA’s sole judgment and discretion, you may be bound by the results of the match and you may not be granted any relief or remedy. It is good sportsmanship to present your Photo ID before you play each and every match at the event. It is not poor sportsmanship to question the identity and require a valid Photo ID of each and every opposing player. poolplayers.com 7. In order to conduct a fair and equal tournament for all APA players, APA must ensure that all participants are playing at skill levels that are not below their true ability. Accordingly, the APA may disqualify any team if, in APA’s sole judgment and absolute discretion, one (1) or more of its players are deemed by APA to be playing at a skill level below their true ability. The determination of whether a player is playing at a skill level below his or her true ability is necessarily subjective; APA is the sole judge of a player’s ability and may make such a determination in its absolute judgment and discretion. freely in any media or for any purpose, including for any and all advertising, promotional and commercial purposes, (3) edit, modify, adapt, make derivative works from, copyright and otherwise use my Appearance as APA chooses. I recognize that content of my Appearance (including how the content is edited or any of us may be depicted or portrayed) may be viewed as favorable, positive, humorous, embarrassing, unfavorable, or negative, and I hereby waive any claim that I may have against APA or any employee, agent, assign or licensee relating to how our Appearance is edited, depicted or portrayed in any work that may be created. I expressly waive any claim of any right or interest in the Appearance and any compensation or other benefits for my Appearance in any media or distribution outlet. I acknowledge and agree that APA shall be the exclusive owner of all copyrights and other rights to and in connection with such Appearance and APA shall have full rights to license others to use them in any manner at APA’s discretion. 10. The APA has the authority, at its sole discretion, to make modifications to the rules, format or any other aspect of the Event. 11. Release of APA and Tournament Sponsors: I, the participant, being of lawful age, as inducement for and in consideration of the agreement by American Poolplayers Association, Inc. (APA), that I may take part in this Event, hereby covenant and agree that the APA and all other sponsors and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively Releasees) shall not be liable for any damages arising from personal injuries, including death, and/or damage to property that I may sustain in any way which result from or arise out of my preparation for or any participation in the Event. I hereby fully and forever release and discharge and covenant not to sue Releasees from any and all claims, demands, damages, rights of action or causes of action, present or future, whether the same be known or unknown, anticipated, or unanticipated, resulting from or arising out of my preparation for or participation in the Event. I acknowledge and agree that participation in the Event may involve the risk of such personal injury, including death, and/or damage to property, and I hereby assume full responsibility for any risk of such personal injury, including death and damage to property. I warrant that I am in good health and have no physical condition that would prevent me from participating in the Event. I further agree for myself, my successors, heirs, assigns, executors and administrators to indemnify and hold Releasees harmless from and against all claims and suits for personal injuries, including death, and damage to property, real or personal, caused by my act or omission and arising out of my involvement in the Event, and from all judgments and costs recovered in said claims and suits, and from all expenses incurred in defending said claims or suits. This Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by law, and if any portion is held invalid, the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. This Release shall be binding on my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns. I have read and fully understand the above Release. 12. Graphic/Video/Audio/Media Appearance Release: In connection with my appearance at and participation in this Event and all related activities and my visit to Las Vegas, I give APA (and its licensees, designees and assigns) the full, unconditional and irrevocable right to (1) film, photograph, tape, record and edit me and to use my personal biographic information, including without limitation, my appearance, likeness, identity, name, nickname, behavior, actions, voice, and conversations at any time during the Event by use of any means, media or technology (collectively the “Appearance”), (2) use, broadcast, reproduce, distribute and exhibit my Appearance SUPPLEMENTAL RULES (in addition to General Rules) 1. Teams entering this Event can be any combination of men or women, with a total combined Skill Level limit of 10. 2. Players may only participate on one team. 3. Players must be from the same League area. 4. Players must have at least twenty 9-Ball scores within the last two years by the entry deadline of March 16, 2015 to participate. 5. Players must be on an active (Spring Session) APA roster in the 9-Ball format in the League area the team represents. 6. Players cannot be Wheelchair Challenge or 8-Ball Classic participants. 7. APA rules apply. 8. 13. If this Event is cancelled for any reason, I understand that my only remedy is a refund of my entry fee. The Entry Fee is $100 per team. There will be no refunds for no-shows or to entrants who are disqualified. 9. Maximum field is 256. (Size of board will be based on number of entries.) 14. Roster changes will not be accepted at the tournament site in Las Vegas. 10. Matches are played according to an APA 9-Ball Doubles Championship Handicap Race Chart provided at the Event. 8. Any player entering or participating under fraudulent circumstances will be disqualified. 9. APA has the absolute and final authority to make all rulings affecting participation in the APA Preregistered Championship programs, including player ability (i.e., correction of skill levels) and disqualification. Disqualification from this event for any reason will mean forfeiture of all titles, awards, prize money, and minimum two year suspension from the League. Disqualification can occur prior to, during, or after the event. 9-BALL DOUBLES 8-BALL DOUBLES SUPPLEMENTAL RULES (in addition to General Rules) 1. Teams entering this Event can be any combination of men or women, with a total combined Skill Level limit of 10. 2. Players may only participate on one team. 3. Players must be from the same League area. 4. Players must have at least twenty 8-Ball scores within the last two years by the entry deadline of March 16, 2015 to participate. 5. Players must be on an active (Spring Session) APA roster in the 8-Ball format in the League area the team represents. 6. Players cannot be Wheelchair Challenge or 9-Ball Shootout participants. 7. APA rules apply. 8. The Entry Fee is $100 per team. There will be no refunds for no-shows or to entrants who are disqualified. 9. Maximum field is 384. (Size of board will be based on number of entries.) 10. Matches are played according to an APA 8-Ball Doubles Championship Handicap Race Chart provided at the Event. 11. Players alternate shots, not turns. 12. One coaching time-out per team, per game, is allowed. 13. Shooting out of Rotation – During a match, it occasionally occurs that a team member shoots out of rotation. Although it is sportsmanlike for the sitting team to remind the shooter that he is about to foul by shooting out of rotation, it is not a requirement for him to do so. Once the shooter has shot out of rotation, the foul has occurred and the sitting team will receive ball-in-hand (if the 9-Ball is pocketed during the shot – this foul results in ballin-hand and the 9-Ball is spotted). The sitting team must call the foul before another shot is taken in the match. If the sitting team does not call a foul before the next shot is taken, no penalty may be assessed, and the team that shot out of rotation will assume the new rotation for the remainder of the match. Before any foul has occurred, the shooting team may avoid penalty by asking the sitting team which player’s turn it is in the rotation. The sitting team must tell them the truth. WHEELCHAIR CHALLENGE SUPPLEMENTAL RULES (in addition to General Rules) 1. Players must have at least twenty 8-Ball scores by the entry deadline of March 16, 2015 to participate. 2. Players must be on an active (Spring Session) APA roster in the 8-Ball format in the League area the player represents. 3. In order to be eligible to compete in this event a player must generally have at least a 10% loss of function of their lower limbs. Some of the more common conditions which may result in individuals being eligible include: traumatic paraplegia and quadriplegia, spina bifida, poliomyelitis, amputees, cerebral palsy and all non-ambulant les autres athletes. 4. Players cannot be 8-Ball Doubles, 9-Ball Doubles, 8-Ball Classic or 9-Ball Shootout participants. 5. APA rules apply. 6. The Entry Fee is $100 per participant. There will be no refunds to entrants who are disqualified for any reason, including no-shows 7. Maximum field is 48. (Size of board will be based on number of entries.) 8. Matches are played according to an APA Wheelchair Challenge Handicap Race Chart provided at the Event. 9. Coaching is not allowed. (No time-outs.) 11. Players alternate shots, not turns. 12. One coaching time-out per team, per game, is allowed. 13. Shooting out of Rotation – During a match, it occasionally occurs that a team member shoots out of rotation. Although it is sportsmanlike for the sitting team to remind the shooter that he is about to foul by shooting out of rotation, it is not a requirement for him to do so. Once the shooter has shot out of rotation, the foul has occurred and the sitting team will receive ball-in-hand (if the 8-Ball is pocketed during the shot – this foul results in loss of game). The sitting team must call the foul before another shot is taken in the match. If the sitting team does not call a foul before the next shot is taken, no penalty may be assessed, and the team that shot out of rotation will assume the new rotation for the remainder of the match. Before any foul has occurred, the shooting team may avoid penalty by asking the sitting team which player’s turn it is in the rotation. The sitting team must tell them the truth. 11 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 12 EVENT SCHEDULE 7 PM 7:30 PM 8 PM 8:30 PM 9 PM 9:30 PM 10 PM 10:30 PM 11 PM 11:30 PM MIDNIGHT 12:30 AM 12 8 8 8 8 8 8 32 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 8 8 8 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball Mixed Scotch Doubles 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball Ladies Only 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 4-5 5-6 6 6-7 7-8-9 5 Limit 11 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $40 5-6 4-5-6 8-9 3 2-3 4-5 4-5-6 4-5 4-5 4 6-7-8-9 7 3 4 6-7 4-5 1-2-3 5 5-6 6-7-8-9 4-5 4-5 6-7-8-9 4-5 5-6 6 6-7 1-2-3 2-3 3-4 6 4-5 4-5 1-2-3 6-7-8-9 5 3-4-5 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 4-5 2-3 6-7 4-5-6 7-8-9 1-2-3 6-7-8-9 4 4-5-6 4-5 6-7-8-9 7 3 4-5 4-5 5 6 2-3 3-4 4-5 1-2-3 6 Limit 9 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $40 5-6 7 6-7-8-9 4-5 3-4-5 3-4 5 4-5 5-6 3-4 7-8-9 4-5 4-5-6 4-5 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 Thursday, April 30 8 AM 51 52 53 8:30 AM 54 55 56 9 AM 57 58 9:30 AM 59 60 61 10 AM 62 63 10:30 AM 64 65 11 AM 66 67 11:30 AM 68 69 NOON 70 71 72 12:30 PM 73 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 16 8 8 32 1 PM 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1:30 PM 2 PM 2:30 PM 3 PM 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball Scotch Doubles 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball Ladies Only 9-Ball 8-Ball 3:30 PM 88 8 89 8 90 8 4 PM 91 8 92 8 93 8 4:30 PM 94 8 95 8 96 8 5 PM 97 8 98 8 99 8 5:30 PM 100 8 101 8 102 8 6 PM 103 8 104 8 105 8 7 PM 106 32 107 7:30 PM 108 109 110 111 8 PM 112 113 114 115 8:30 PM 116 117 118 119 9 PM 120 121 122 123 9:30 PM 124 125 126 127 10 PM 128 129 130 131 8 16 8 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 SK ILL LEV EL FE E $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 FO RM AT Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL EV EN T EN TR AN TS 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball TIM E EV EN T EN TR AN TS 8 8 8 8 8 8 SK ILL LEV EL FE E 6:30 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 45 46 47 48 49 50 FO RM AT 1 AM Wednesday, April 29 6 PM TIM E SK ILL LEV EL FE E FO RM AT EV EN T EN TR AN TS TIM E All Tournament Events subject to change based on participation 8-Ball 6 8-Ball 5-6 9-Ball 4 9-Ball 5 9-Ball 1-2-3 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 5 8-Ball 3-4 9-Ball 6-7-8-9 9-Ball 8-9 9-Ball 1-2-3 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 7 8-Ball 6 9-Ball 7-8-9 9-Ball 4-5-6 9-Ball 3-4-5 8-Ball 2-3 8-Ball Limit 11 Scotch Doubles (LO and Player) 9-Ball 6-7-8-9 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 5-6 8-Ball 6-7 9-Ball 4 9-Ball 8-9 9-Ball 7-8-9 8-Ball 2-3 8-Ball 5-6 8-Ball 4-5 9-Ball 3-4-5 9-Ball 4-5-6 9-Ball 1-2-3 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 3-4 8-Ball 6 9-Ball 7-8-9 9-Ball 4 9-Ball 5 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 6-7 8-Ball 2-3 9-Ball 4-5 9-Ball 3-4-5 8-Ball 4-5 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $50 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $40 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 13 All Tournament Events subject to change based on participation E TIM S NT NT TRA E EV EN 10:30 PM 132 133 134 135 11 PM 136 137 138 139 11:30 PM 140 141 142 143 MIDNIGHT 144 145 146 147 12:30 AM 148 149 150 151 1 AM 152 153 154 155 156 157 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 AT RM O F 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball L VE LE L IL E SK FE 6-7 3-4 3-4-5 7-8-9 4-5-6 5-6 4-5 3-4 6-7 3-4-5 3 6-7-8-9 2-3 1-2-3 4 4-5 5 6-7-8-9 3-4 4-5-6 Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 Friday, May 1 8 AM 158 159 160 161 8:30 AM 162 163 164 165 9 AM 166 167 168 169 9:30 AM 170 171 172 173 10 AM 174 16 8 8 8 16 8 8 8 16 8 8 8 16 8 8 8 32 175 8 176 8 10:30 AM 177 8 178 8 179 8 11 AM 180 16 181 16 182 8 183 8 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 6-7 8-Ball 2-3 9-Ball 3-4-5 9-Ball 6-7-8-9 9-Ball 1-2-3 9-Ball 4-5-6 8-Ball 3-4 8-Ball 5 9-Ball 7-8-9 9-Ball 4-5-6 9-Ball 3-4-5 9-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 6-7 8-Ball 6 8-Ball 2-3 9-Ball Mixed Limit 13 Scotch Doubles 9-Ball 3-4-5 8-Ball 4-5 8-Ball 4 8-Ball 5 9-Ball 6-7-8-9 9-Ball 8-9 8-Ball 4-5 9-Ball 4-5-6 8-Ball 3 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $10 $40 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 E TIM S NT NT TRA E EV EN 11:30 AM 184 185 186 187 NOON 188 189 190 191 12:30 PM 192 193 194 195 1 PM 196 197 198 199 1:30 PM 200 201 202 203 2 PM 204 205 206 207 2:30 PM 208 209 210 211 3 PM 212 213 214 215 3:30 PM 216 217 218 219 4 PM 220 221 222 223 4:30 PM 224 225 226 227 5 PM 228 229 230 231 6 PM 232 233 234 235 AT RM O F 16 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 8 Ladies Only 8-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 9-Ball Scotch Doubles (LO and Player) 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball 16 8-Ball 16 9-Ball 8 8-Ball 8 9-Ball L VE LE L IL E SK FE S NT NT TRA E EV EN E TIM 4-5 4 4-5 2-3 3-4 5-6 4-5 5 6 6-7-8-9 4-5 3-4 2-3 3-4-5 3-4 5 4-5 3-4 5-6 4-5-6 4-5 7-8-9 2-3 3-4-5 4-5 3 5-6 7-8-9 Limit 11 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 6:30 PM 236 16 237 16 238 8 239 8 7 PM 240 32 4-5 6-7 4-5 4-5 8-9 7 4-5 5-6 4-5 2-3 6-7-8-9 6-7 1-2-3 4 3-4-5 5 6-7-8-9 6-7 6 3-4 7-8-9 4-5 4 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 10:30 PM 7:30 PM 8 PM 8:30 PM 9 PM 9:30 PM 10 PM 11 PM 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 16 8 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 L VE LE L IL E SK FE AT RM O F 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball Scotch Doubles 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball Ladies Only 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 5-6 3 2-3 4-5-6 Limit 13 $20 $20 $20 $20 $40 6-7-8-9 4-5 3-4 6 7-8-9 5-6 6 4-5 1-2-3 4-5 6-7-8-9 3 4-5 3-4 4-5-6 4-5 3 6 4-5-6 4-5 1-2-3 4-5 6-7-8-9 5-6 1-2-3 6-7 3-4-5 4-5 5 7 4-5-6 4-5 3-4-5 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 MiniMania Registration Times: Wednesday, April 29.....8 AM - 1 AM Thursday, April 30 ........8 AM - 1 AM Friday, May 1................8 AM - 1 AM Saturday, May 2............8 AM - Midnight The first MiniMania event begins Wednesday, April 29 at 6 PM and continues nearly round-the-clock until the last event on Saturday, May 2, at Midnight. There is a 24-hour event registration window. 13 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:41 AM Page 14 11:30 PM 274 16 275 16 276 8 277 8 MIDNIGHT 278 8 279 8 280 8 281 8 12:30 AM 282 8 283 8 284 8 285 8 1 AM 286 8 287 8 288 8 289 8 290 8 291 8 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 4-5 6-7-8-9 3-4 1-2-3 4-5 4 5-6 4-5 4-5 6-7-8-9 6 4-5-6 Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 8:30 AM 9 AM 9:30 AM 10 AM 10:30 AM 11 AM 11:30 AM 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 8 8-Ball 4-5 8 8-Ball 2-3 8 8-Ball 6 8 9-Ball 1-2-3 8 9-Ball 7-8-9 8 9-Ball 5 8 9-Ball 4-5-6 8 8-Ball 5-6 8 8-Ball 6-7 8 9-Ball 8-9 8 9-Ball 3 8 Ladies Only 8-Ball 4-5 8 8-Ball 4-5 8 9-Ball 4-5-6 8 9-Ball 4-5 8 9-Ball 3-4-5 8 8-Ball 4 8 9-Ball 6-7-8-9 8 8-Ball 7 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 311 16 312 8 313 8 1 PM 314 8 315 8 316 8 1:30 PM 317 32 2 PM 2:30 PM 3 PM 4 PM 4:30 PM 5 PM 6 PM 6:30 PM 7 PM 318 8 319 8 320 8 321 8 322 8 323 8 324 8 325 8 326 8 327 8 328 8 329 8 330 8 331 8 332 8 333 8 334 8 335 8 336 8 337 8 338 8 339 8 340 8 341 8 342 8 343 8 344 8 345 8 346 16 347 8 348 8 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball Scotch Doubles 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball Ladies Only 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 3 4 6-7 5-6 1-2-3 5 Limit 13 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $40 6-7-8-9 4-5 4-5 6-7-8-9 4-5 5-6 6 6-7 1-2-3 2-3 3-4 6 4-5 4-5 3-4 6-7-8-9 5 3-4-5 4-5 5-6 4-5-6 2-3 4-5 6-7 3-4-5 4-5-6 7-8-9 3-4 4-5 4-5-6 2-3 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 7:30 PM 349 32 350 351 352 8 PM 353 354 355 356 8:30 PM 357 358 359 360 9 PM 361 362 363 364 9:30 PM 365 366 367 368 10 PM 369 370 371 372 10:30 PM 373 374 375 376 11 PM 377 378 379 11:30 PM 380 381 382 MIDNIGHT 383 384 385 386 387 388 8 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 16 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8-Ball Scotch Doubles 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball Ladies Only 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball Ladies Only 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 8-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball 9-Ball SK ILL LEV EL FE E FO RM AT EV EN T EN TR AN TS TIM E SK ILL LEV EL FE E FO RM AT EV EN T EN TR AN TS NOON 3:30 PM Saturday, May 2 8 AM TIM E SK ILL LEV EL FE E FO RM AT EV EN T EN TR AN TS TIM E All Tournament Events subject to change based on participation Limit 11 $40 4-5 5-6 4-5-6 7 8-9 2-3 3 5-6 4-5-6 4-5 4 6-7 3-4-5 4-5 4-5-6 5-6 6-7-8-9 4-5 4-5-6 4-5 6-7 3 5 3-4 3-4-5 4-5 6 4-5 4-5-6 4 1-2-3 4-5 4-5-6 Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL Any SL $20 $20 $20 $20 $50 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 MINIMANIA RULES AND REGULATIONS • You must be a current APA member to register for any tournament. • You must be at least 18 years of age to participate. • All participants must have 20 scores in one format (either 8-Ball or 9-Ball) within the last two years. These scores must be entered into our database by April 22, 2015 for NSC. (10 scores in 8-Ball & 10 scores in 9-Ball will not be considered 20 scores.) Masters Division players who do not have twenty 8-Ball or 9-Ball League match scores must have 20 matches played in the Masters Division or any combination of 20 scores/matches between 8-Ball, 9-Ball and Masters. All scores and/or matches must be within the last two years. Masters Division players who do not have the 20 scores in one format; but do have 20 scores/matches 14 played, will play at a skill level 7 in 8-Ball and a skill level 9 in 9-Ball. Scores/Matches obtained at the Event will not count towards the 20 needed to participate. • If a player has the required 20 scores in 8-Ball they may participate in a 9-Ball MiniMania Event, however their skill level will be raised one level. (8-Ball skill level is a 4, the 9-Ball skill level is a 5, except skill level 7’s must compete as 9’s). • A player with the 20 required scores in 9-Ball may participate in an 8-Ball MiniMania Event, however their skill level will be raised one level (9-Ball skill level is a 4, the 8-Ball skill level is a 5). • In order to conduct a fair and equal tournament for all APA players, APA must ensure that all participants are playing at skill levels that are not below their true ability. Handicap manipulation compromises the fairness and integrity of tournament play and cannot be tolerated. Accordingly, APA may disqualify any player if, in APA’s sole judgment and absolute discretion, the player is deemed by APA to be playing at a skill level below his/her true ability. The determination of whether a player is playing at a skill level below his/her true ability is necessarily subjective; APA is the sole judge of a player’s ability and may make such a determination in its absolute judgment and discretion. • Any member who is currently suspended in their local area will not be allowed to participate in these events. • Your APA membership card is required. Any player who does not have a membership card may obtain a temporary card at the MiniMania Control Table for $5.00. • There is a 24-hour event registration window. • Photo identification is required during play and again at cash payout. • Only the person entering an event may register. No one may register for you. NO EXCEPTIONS. • Both partners must be present to register for any Doubles event. • You will have only a 15-minute grace period after your match is called or you will forfeit. • You will have up to 15 minutes prior to the event to be able to sell your entry. • NO EXCEPTIONS. All sales must be made through the MiniMania control table. NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:42 AM Page 15 REQUESTING A REFEREE TOURNAMENT DRESS CODE Referees are not active participants in match play. This means Referees will not presume a particular shot might result in a "bad hit" or any other condition that could produce a foul, and will not make calls or rulings unless officially requested to do so. Referees are typically assigned to more than one table at any given time, but even in those cases when only one table is involved in competition, the following procedures must be followed: The dress code for the event is nice casual. The Tournament Director determines any dress code violations. Any person deemed by the Tournament Director to be in violation of the dress code will be asked to leave the tournament room and return in proper attire prior to participating. No match will be delayed due to dress code violations. Do not take a chance on forfeiting a match due to a dress code violation. 1. In most instances, Referees will not enter the playing area unless the match has been temporarily halted by a CURRENT MATCH PLAYER. You halt a match by calling a REFEREE TIMEOUT, which allows time for the Referee to get into position to view the upcoming shot. A Referee’s decision is final. Do not simply look over at the Referee, or ask the Referee to WATCH THE HIT, expecting some action to be taken. You must first halt the match and request a Referee to make a call or ruling. PLAYERS are not allowed to halt a match using the REFEREE TIME-OUT in an ill-timed manner, or in situations that are obviously unnecessary. PLAYERS that abuse the use of the Referees are subject to loss of time-outs. Here are some examples of ill-timed and unnecessary use of a Referee: a. You ask the Referee to "just watch what happens next" without calling a REFEREE TIME-OUT. b. Your opponent is shooting at a loose ball and no potential foul is obvious. c. You wait until the last possible second to call the REFEREE TIME-OUT. If the player has already stroked the shot, the call automatically goes to the shooter. Using the REFEREE TIME-OUT as a means to SHARK opponents will not be tolerated. Please remember that it is the responsibility of the PLAYERS, not the Referee, to be aware of potential infractions. Study the table situation and call a REFEREE TIME-OUT if you feel that an infraction is likely to occur. The Referees are here to help you. 2. Contested plays will be handled by calling a REFEREE TIMEOUT, and asking the Referee if he or she was watching the table at that time and was in a good enough position to make a call or ruling. If the Referee replies affirmatively, the Referee will make a binding call. 3. Situations involving potential rules violations are also handled by calling a REFEREE TIME-OUT. If necessary, the National Rules will be checked. The Tournament Director (or Floor Manager) may also be consulted in order to render a decision. 4. Situations not requiring calls or rulings may be brought to the attention of the Referee by the PLAYER ONLY. No other person is allowed to ask for Referee assistance in NON-PLAYING situations. If the request is reasonable, the Referee will monitor the situation and take appropriate action. If the problem cannot be solved to everyone's satisfaction, the match will be temporarily halted, the Tournament Director (or Floor Manager) will be called and the parties involved will discuss the issue. Please treat the Referees with courtesy and respect. These APA League members have volunteered for this duty in order to make your competition more enjoyable. Players treating Referees in a disrespectful, demeaning, or uncooperative manner are subject to disqualification by the Tournament Director. poolplayers.com You are competing in one of the most prestigious amateur singles tournaments in the sport of pool. Please be aware that this event attracts local and national media attention. Radio and television media, as well as local newspaper and national sports magazine reporters, are becoming increasingly interested in the sport of pool and some of these people may only appear to be spectators in the crowd. Expect that you will be taped for televised segments of sports news, amateur tournament videos, or you may be professionally photographed at any time during the event. Be prepared by dressing appropriately. Please do your part in enhancing the image of the sport by adhering to this dress code. Tournament Play Men’s proper dress will include dress slacks, nice jeans, dress shorts (including nice denim), collared or non-collared shirts in good taste with casual leather or canvas shoes. Women’s proper dress will include dress slacks, nice jeans, skirts and dress shorts (including nice denim) of appropriate length (shorts must have at least a 5” inseam), designer warm ups, dress blouses or sweaters, collared and non-collared shirts in good taste, with casual leather or canvas shoes. Semifinal & Final Matches The attire for men and women during the semifinals and finals will be nice casual. No hats, denim shorts, or jeans are allowed during the semifinal and final matches. SPORTSMANSHIP THE KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL EVENT APA Leagues are about the excitement of competition, but more importantly, they’re about fun. We want our members who compete in the National Championship events to have the experience of a lifetime. An important ingredient in that experience is good sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is the key to the success of weekly APA League play and APA national tournaments. We realize the level of competition in our National Championships may be unlike any you have ever experienced. But please don’t let your competitive fire overshadow the level of sportsmanship you express to your opponent. Be sure to introduce yourself to your opponent, shake their hand and wish them luck before a match. If your opponent makes a great shot, don’t be shy about telling them so. More importantly, if your opponent makes a bad shot or a mistake during the match, don’t openly celebrate their misfortune. An easy way to exhibit good sportsmanship is by simply putting yourself in your opponent’s position. If you were to scratch, or sink the 8-ball out-of-turn, how would you feel if your opponent cheered or clapped? A more appropriate response might be, “Tough break,” or simply saying nothing at all. Win or lose, thank your opponent after the match and, once again, shake their hand. And don’t forget, if your opponent displays great sportsmanship during the match, nominate them for the sportsmanship award. Remember that everyone who qualifies to compete in a National Championship is already a winner and a champion, so be sure to treat them as such! MATCH TIME GUIDELINES TIME GUIDELINES FOR INDIVIDUAL MATCHES 8-BALL Games Must Win Match Time Average Game Length 4–6 45 minutes 10 minutes 7 – 10 60 minutes 8 minutes TIME GUIDELINES FOR 9-BALL MATCHES Match Time 40 – 60 minutes TIME GUIDELINES FOR DOUBLES MATCHES Games Must Win Match Time Average Game Length 4–6 45 minutes 10 minutes 7–8 60 minutes 8 minutes If a player with a “Games Must Win” of 5 is matched with a player with a “Games Must Win” of 4, the total of their “Games Must Win” is 9; so their match should last no longer than 60 minutes. ADDITIONAL TIME GUIDELINES Each Practice Period 4 Minute Time Limit Average Shot 20 Seconds Special Shooting Situation 45 Seconds (max.) The APA has established guidelines to limit match play time in an effort to produce a tournament that adheres to a schedule that is productive and enjoyable for all the participants. We have a full schedule of rounds that must be completed in a timely manner. We strive to offer the best environment and playing conditions for our participants, while fulfilling our obligations to the tournament facility. The guidelines we have set are more than adequate for tournament status play; in most cases actual match play will take less than the time allotted. Please be courteous; long matches are exhausting to all the players. We ask for good sportsmanship in keeping to the schedule. Your cooperation will help make this tournament fun and exciting for everyone. 15 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:42 AM Page 16 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT RULES PRACTICE TIME - Practice is not allowed on any tournament table, except during specified periods, and only with the permission of the Tournament Director. You are encouraged to practice on all tables designated for that purpose, and are asked to share the practice tables with any other contestants who wish to use them. Generally speaking, a 10 or 15 minute time limit is advised for any one or two individuals using the practice table if other contestants are waiting. Any table designated as a practice table during the event should be reserved for those contestants who have not yet been eliminated from the tournament. Practice is not allowed on tournament tables during play, even though a table may not be in use during short periods. 2. NO GAMBLING - Gambling is not permitted and will not be allowed at any League function. Therefore, League members are not permitted to gamble at the tournament site, even following elimination from the tournament. Any contestant involved with gambling risks disqualification from the tournament and forfeiture of all awards and prize money. 3. BEVERAGES - Hotel regulations prohibit coolers or outside beverages in hotel ballrooms. Beer and other beverages are available. Please do not bring in coolers or outside beverages. Glass beverage containers are prohibited in Tournament rooms. 4. FORFEIT TIME - Forfeits will be determined 15 minutes after a match has been called. If a player has registered for the tournament, every effort will be made to locate the player before a forfeit is declared. The Tournament Director determines when a match is officially forfeited. 5. COACHING – Coaching is not permitted. Violations could result in a foul being called for illegal aid. Do not confer with anyone other than your opponent, Referee or the Tournament Director; it could be misunderstood as coaching. 6. OBLIGATION TO PRESENT AND CHECK IDENTIFICATION OF ALL PLAYERS – All players must have a current valid Photo ID in the form of a state-issued Driver’s License or non-driver Identification Card, a Military ID, or a Passport. Players must have their Photo ID with them at all times during the Tournament and should present their Photo ID to your opponent without having to be asked. It is the responsibility of every player to verify that all opposing players have current valid Photo IDs that positively identify each player as being the person shown on the scoresheet. Do not assume a player is who they say they are. If an opposing player has not voluntarily presented his Photo ID to you for verification, it is your responsibility to request the opposing player present his Photo ID and to be satisfied with the opposing player’s identity prior to the lag. If you are not satisfied with the identity of an opposing player, you must immediately call over a Referee to examine the identity of the questioned player. If the Referee cannot readily verify the player’s identity from the player’s Photo ID, he may consult the Tournament Director. The determination of identity made by the Tournament Director, in its sole discretion and judgment, is final. If you fail to verify the opposing player put up in a match and an opposing player turns out to be an imposter or to not have a valid Photo ID, in APA’s sole judgment and discretion, you may be bound by the results of the match and you may not be granted any relief or remedy. If a player is put up to play and does not have his Photo ID, the match will be forfeited to the opponent without right of protest or appeal. It is no excuse that a player’s Photo ID was lost, left somewhere, or that the player needs to go get it. An imposter or a player who cannot verify his identity is subject to immediate disqualification from the Tournament and is subject to indefinite suspension from further participation in the APA, in APA’s sole judgment and discretion. 7. FRAUDULENT CIRCUMSTANCES - Any player who enters or participates under fraudulent circumstances will be disqualified. 8. SCOREKEEPING - Scoresheets with innings recorded and defensive shots marked must be kept by both players or by an official scorekeeper. If it is determined a player is not marking defensive shots, then the National Handicap Review Committee may arbitrarily raise that player’s skill level. Scoresheets must be signed and turned in to the Control Table to receive credit for match wins. Refusal to sign a scoresheet does not affect any match protest. It is the responsibility of the winning player to make sure the Control Table receives proper scoresheets. 8-BALL ONLY - Mark Early 8’s (E8), 8-ball Scratch (8S), 8 Wrong Pocket (8WP), 8-on-the-Break (8OB), and Break-and-Runs (BR) on your scoresheets. Patches for 8-on-the-Break and Break-and-Runs are awarded. Patches must be claimed by the Player at the Control Table when the scoresheets are turned in for processing. 9-BALL ONLY - Mark all balls pocketed, dead balls, 9-on-the-Snap (9OS) and Break-and-Runs (BR). Patches for 9-on-the-Snap and Break-and-Runs are awarded. Patches must be claimed by the Player at the Control Table when the scoresheets are turned in for processing. NOTE: Any player caught fraudulently keeping score – adding innings, altering scoresheets in anyway, etc. – is subject to disqualification. 9. DRESS CODE - Proper attire must be worn at all times in and around the tournament site. The Tournament Director shall determine what is proper attire, and is responsible for requiring the change of improper attire on the part of any contestant. Any change of improper attire is not just cause for delay in the progress of a match. Refer to the Tournament Dress Code to learn what is considered proper attire. The dress code will be enforced. 10. NO EARPHONES - It is not permissible to wear earphones of any type during Tournament play. This includes ear buds, headphones, headsets, Bluetooth devices, etc. 11. CELL PHONE USE - During the shooter’s turn at the table, cell phone use is prohibited for that player. 12. NO SMOKING – Due to Nevada state law, smoking is not permitted within the tournament room. 1. 16 13. GAME RULES - APA game rules apply. Any and all Local Bylaw(s) or interpretation(s) which are not in full accord with the National Rules established by the APA do not apply to your participation in the National event. It is your responsibility to know what is a National Rule (or standard), and what is a Local Bylaw (or standard). The game rules used during your event are covered in the Official Team Manual. You should be familiar with these rules. 14. SKILL LEVELS - The APA is the sole judge of a player’s ability, and may at any time raise a player’s skill level if the APA believes that he is not playing up to his true ability. It is especially important the skill level at which you participate in this event reflects your true ability according to National Rules and standards. This is your responsibility. You are advised by the APA to make certain you fully understand and conscientiously follow all of the National rules and standards. If you determine that your skill level is not accurate, then you must notify your League Operator or Tournament Director prior to entering and playing in the event. Doing so will not necessarily prevent your disqualification; it will, however, help in determining your eligibility status. NOTE: If a player is currently active in more than one APA League area, the player must certify and participate at the highest skill level. 15. FOULS - Each player is advised before taking ball-in-hand, to make certain you actually have ball-in-hand. If you do not confirm ball-in-hand with your opponent, or with Tournament Officials, and there is a difference of opinion, then you subject yourself to the potential costly mistake of fouling the cue ball unknowingly. 16. CUE BALL FOULS - The cue ball is always alive. Do not touch the cue ball while it is still rolling. Doing so may result in a foul. 17. CLOSE SHOTS - If a shot looks like it may result in a “bad hit,” stop the game and get a Tournament Official to make the call. Either player may stop the game to ask for a call. The decision of the Tournament Official is final. If a shot is close and a Tournament Official is not called, the ruling will have a tendency to be in the shooter’s favor. 18. MARKING THE POCKET (8-BALL ONLY) – A coaster, pocket marker or any other reasonable marker (to avoid confusion, although it is permissible, we do not recommend marking the pocket with chalk) must be placed next to the pocket the 8-ball is intended to enter. If a player pockets the 8-ball without marking the intended pocket, and the opponent calls loss of game, it will result in a loss of game. Both players may use the same marker. Only one marker should be on the table. However, if more than one marker is on the table, as long as you clearly mark the pocket where you intend to pocket the 8-ball you have properly marked the pocket. If the marker is already at the intended pocket from a previous attempt or game, it is not necessary for the shooter to touch it, pick it up, or reposition it. Anyone may remind a player to place the marker and it will not be considered coaching or a foul. 19. DISQUALIFICATION DUE TO SKILL LEVEL INCREASE - If Higher Level Tournament play is to be truly meaningful and rewarding, then those who play below their true ability must be penalized. Any evidence of a player playing at a skill level below his true ability, should be reported immediately to the Tournament Director. In order to conduct a fair and equal tournament for all APA players, APA must ensure that all participants are playing at skill levels that are not below their true ability. Handicap manipulation compromises the fairness and integrity of tournament play and cannot be tolerated. Accordingly, the APA may disqualify any player if, in APA’s sole judgment and absolute discretion, the player is deemed by the APA to be playing at a skill level below his true ability. The determination of whether a player is playing at a skill level below his true ability is necessarily subjective; APA is the sole judge of a player’s ability and may make such a determination in its absolute judgment and discretion. A National Handicap Review Committee, consisting of APA National staff members, League Operators, and APA National Tournament Directors has been formed to review the performance of each player after every round of play and make skill level adjustments as necessary. They will also investigate complaints and review elevated skill levels to determine the eligibility status of the players. Players may be disqualified at any time during or after tournament play if the committee concludes the player has, without justification, played at a skill level below his true ability. It is up to the disqualified player to provide an explanation or justification for the elevated skill level. 20. PROTESTS - All protests must be made to the Tournament Director in a sportsmanlike manner. There is a $50.00 filing fee for any protest, which is refundable if the player filing wins the protest. Any player disrupting the tournament, causing a scene, or causing other problems at or around the tournament site will lose the right to protest. The Tournament Director will resolve all issues on the spot. The APA is the highest authority. Any rulings made by the APA are final. 21. RULES OF CONDUCT - The APA has established and will strictly enforce the following conduct rules for Higher Level Tournament play. a. No loud, abusive or profane language will be tolerated at this tournament. You are in the League to have a good time and to enjoy some friendly competition. If you experience a problem, one of the Tournament Officials will address it; simply bring the matter to our attention. Remember that in each situation the ruling will favor one side against the other side, and it is required that each player accept official rulings without causing a scene. b. Unsportsmanlike conduct directed to the opposing player or Tournament Official is not allowed. c. Anyone involved in an incident that includes either physical abuse or the throwing of an item will be disqualified immediately, and required to leave the tournament premises. d. 22. 23. 24. 25. Anyone caught hitting a cue against the table, wall, floor, etc., or recklessly swinging a cue will be disqualified immediately and required to leave the tournament premises. e. Abusive behavior directed to the Tournament Director or any of his designates will not be tolerated. f. Excessively slow play will not be tolerated. You will be warned before any penalty occurs. The penalties for violating any of the six categories detailed above are as follows: A warning may or may not be given, depending upon the severity of the situation. 1. Penalty Level 1 - Your opponent will be given ball-in-hand. If the player is still shooting, or already has ball-in-hand, then that player will be allowed to shoot until missing, and then be given ball-in-hand again. 2. Penalty Level 2 - Your opponent will be granted the game. (In 9-Ball, your opponent will be granted the game, along with points for all balls remaining on the table.) 3. Penalty Level 3 - Your opponent will be granted the match. 4. Penalty Level 4 - Disqualification. NOTE: If the violation or disturbance that caused the initial penalty level to be levied does not cease, the Tournament Director and/or designated assistant has the right to go from one penalty level to the next penalty level immediately. WARNINGS - If a warning is given in an individual match, that warning will follow the player throughout the remainder of the event. For example, if a player is warned for sharking his opponent, and in a subsequent match the same player is warned for sharking his opponent, the result will be ball-in-hand for the opponent. Such warnings will be noted by a Tournament Official on the scoresheets. SPORTSMANSHIP - The primary objective of the League has always been to provide players of all abilities with the fun and enjoyment of friendly competition. Naturally it is expected that each player arrived hoping to do well, and all players will be doing their best to win. On the other hand, each player is also expected to accept defeat in a sportsmanlike manner. Two common violations of good sportsmanship are conceding an unfinished game and undoing a cue during play. Both forms of conduct are frowned upon by professionals, and should be eliminated from amateur play. All players are asked to allow opponents to finish the game before racking the balls or undoing cues. No penalty will be assessed unless, in the opinion of the Tournament Director, a repeated violation of this conduct rule occurs. Another area of good sportsmanship concerns fouls. A foul is a foul and should be observed as such. Occasionally, a player feels that a foul is a foul only if he gets caught. Generally speaking, a professional player will call a foul on himself. Likewise, good sportsmanship in the amateur ranks requires a player to admit a mistake, and live with the consequences. However, it is technically a player’s responsibility to protect the outcome of his match. Pay attention to your game. A Sportsmanship Award is given at the end of each event (8-Ball Classic, 9-Ball Shootout and all Preregistered events). You may vote for players/teams by making comments on the back of your scoresheet or by using the Nomination form included in your Event Program, and submitting it to the Control Table. Additional forms are available at the Control Table, if needed. EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS – In general, any piece of equipment designed specifically for pocket billiards, with the exception of laser devices and mechanical cues, is acceptable in APA Tournament play. Some specialty cues (see Specialty Cues described below) may be limited in use. Special equipment, such as bridges and cue extenders, are legal. You may change cues and/or cue shafts during a game provided the cues and/or shafts you are switching to do not violate any rules of use, and you remain within the Time Guidelines. Specialty Cues – Cues specially tailored to perform specific shots. These include, but are not limited to, jump cues, break cues, and jump-break cues (combination of jump cues and break cues). Jump Cues – A specialty cue designed for attempting jump shots. They may not be used to perform jump shots or massé shots in standard APA League and tournament play. Break Cues – A specialty cue designed for breaking. Sometimes combined with jump cues to form a jump-break cue, these cues are allowed in APA play for breaking. They may not be used to perform jump shots or massé shots in standard APA League and tournament play. Regular Shooting Cues – Any cue designed to shoot the majority of shots in a game of pool. These cues may also be used to perform jump shots, massé shots and break shots in all APA League and tournament play. Any equipment bearing any message or image of a sexually explicit or political nature, or a message or image which may be offensive due to the use of profanity or by the virtue of its promotion of violence, alcoholism or substance abuse shall be prohibited from use in all APA events. The Tournament Director shall be the enforcing authority of this regulation. The Tournament Director shall have the right to inspect a player’s cue(s) at any time during a tournament without prior notice to the player, and if the cue(s) are found to be in violation of this regulation, the player shall immediately cease using the objectionable cue during tournament play, or face immediate disqualification and forfeiture of all prize money earned and/or entry fee paid. DISQUALIFICATION – APA has the absolute and final authority to make all rulings affecting participation in the APA Singles Championship programs including player ability (i.e. correction of skill levels) and disqualification. Disqualification from this event for any reason will mean forfeiture of all titles, awards, prize money, and minimum two year suspension from the League. Disqualification can occur prior to, during, or after the event. The American Poolplayer ® NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:42 AM Page 17 BRACKETOLOGY 101 HOW TO READ MODIFIED SINGLE ELIMINATION FORMAT BRACKETS Column 1 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 1 EXAMPLE #1 Column 2 13 9 17 Column 6 23 2 L TO 20 21 L OF 12 Column 5A W TO 25 Column 7 25 3 14 10 18 Column 8 4 L TO 19 L OF 11 W OF 21 5 15 Column 9 11 19 27 24 6 CHAMPION L TO 18 22 L OF 10 26 7 16 W TO 26 12 20 8 L TO 17 L OF 9 W OF 22 Column 1 Starting position for all players. Winners of matches in Column 1 advance right to Column 2. Losers of matches in Column 1 advance left to Column 3. demonstrate how these “flip” positions work. Column 2 Winners of matches in Column 2 advance right to Column 6. Losers of matches in Column 2 advance left to “flip” match in Column 4. The advanced match is indicated by the “L TO” number located under the player’s match in Column 2. There is a corresponding “L OF” number reaffirming where the player has advanced from beneath the match in Column 4. The blue arrows Column 4 Winners of matches in Column 4 advance left to Column 5. Losers of matches in Column 4 are eliminated from play. Column 3 Winners of matches in Column 3 advance left to Column 4. Losers of matches in Column 3 are eliminated from play. Column 5 Winners of matches in Column 5 advance right to the “flip” match in Column 7. The advanced match is indicated by the “W TO” number located under the player’s match in Column 5A. There is a corresponding Column 1 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 6A “W OF” number reaffirming where the player has advanced from beneath the match in Column 7. The red arrows demonstrate how these “flip” positions work. Losers of matches in Column 5 are eliminated from play. Column 6 Winners of matches in Column 6 advance right to Column 7. Losers of matches in Column 6 are eliminated from play. Column 7 Winners of matches in Column 7 advance right to Column 8. Losers of matches in Column 7 are eliminated from play. Column 8 Winners of matches in Column 8 advance right to Column 9. Losers of matches in Column 8 are eliminated from play. Column 9 On this particular bracket, Column 8 would be the Finals match, and Column 9 would be exclusively for the Champion’s name. However, on a larger bracket, Column 8 would not be the Final match. The board would continue out with Winners advancing to the right, and Losers being eliminated from play until a Final match is played, producing a Champion. Column 2 1 5 EXAMPLE #2 Column 3 11 9 L TO 14 15 Column 7 L OF 8 19 2 17 6 Column 8 L TO 18 12 L TO 13 W TO 19 W OF 17 L OF 7 L OF 10 3 Column 9 7 13 21 10 16 CHAMPION L TO 12 20 L OF 6 4 18 8 L TO 17 14 L TO 11 W TO 20 W OF 18 L OF 5 L OF 9 Column 1 Starting position for some players. Winners of matches in Column 1 advance right to Column 2. Losers of matches in Column 1 advance left to Column 4. Column 2 Starting position for some players. Winners of matches in Column 2 advance right to Column 3. Losers of matches in Column 2 advance left to the “flip” match in Column 4. The advanced match is indicated by the “L TO” number located under the player’s match in Column 2. There is a corresponding “L OF” number reaffirming where the player has advanced from beneath the match in Column 4. The blue arrows demonstrate how these “flip” positions work. poolplayers.com Column 3 Winners of matches in Column 3 advance right to Column 7. Losers of matches in Column 3 advance left to the “flip” match in Column 6. The advanced match is indicated by the “L TO” number located under the player’s match in Column 3. There is a corresponding “L OF” number reaffirming where the player has advanced from beneath the match in Column 6. The blue arrows demonstrate how these “flip” positions work. Column 4 Winners of matches in Column 4 advance left to Column 5. Losers of matches in Column 4 are eliminated from play. Column 5 Winners of matches in Column 5 advance left to Column 6. Losers of matches in Column 5 are eliminated from play. Column 6 Winners of matches in Column 6 advance right to the “flip” match in Column 7. The advanced match is indicated by the “W TO” number located under the player’s match in Column 6A. There is a corresponding “W OF” number reaffirming where the player has advanced from beneath the match in Column 7. The red arrows demonstrate how these “flip” positions work. Losers of matches in Column 6 are eliminated from play. Column 8 Winners of matches in Column 8 advance right to Column 9. Losers of matches in Column 8 are eliminated from play. Column 9 On this particular bracket, Column 8 would be the Finals match, and Column 9 would be exclusively for the Champion’s name. However, on a larger bracket, Column 8 would not be the Final match. The board would continue out with Winners advancing to the right, and Losers being eliminated from play until a Final match is played, producing a Champion. Column 7 Winners of matches in Column 7 advance right to Column 8. Losers of matches in Column 7 are eliminated from play. 17 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 11:03 AM Page 18 NEW! Match Tracker Use this page to fill out your current match number and time, and track your wins and losses. Start by filling in your first match number and time. Once you complete your match, record whether you won or lost. Then, find your next match number on your tournament bracket and record the next time you play using our Official Match Schedule (located near the tournament brackets). When you begin your next match, fill it in on the next line, and start the process all over again. Just remember, if you ever need any assistance finding your next match number and time, our Match Information Staff are available at the tournament brackets to assist you. Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Match # Time Win or Loss Next Match # Time Attention Players Pool takes precedence over smoking! The APA works many hours to make sure the National Events run smoothly and in a timely manner. Holding up matches to take smoke breaks not only delays your match, but all of the matches following yours. We will not tolerate matches held up because teams/players are not in the arena due to taking smoke breaks. Please remember we have timelines set in place in order to make the event run in a timely manner. Players caught taking their scoresheets outside of the Tournament Room, or delaying their match for such breaks will result in a forfeiture of their match. This rule applies for all APA National Events. 18 The American Poolplayer ® NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:42 AM Page 19 NSC Souvenir 2015.qxp_NTC Souvenir 04 4/3/15 10:42 AM Page 20 2015 NSC Insert.qxp_Layout 1 4/3/15 10:50 AM Page 1 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD PLAYER NOMINATION Check one: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q Can I sell a MiniMania slot? A Yes, up to 15 minutes prior to the event. Q Where do I report for a MiniMania event? A The podium in the MiniMania tournament room. Q Is Scotch Doubles alternate shot? A Yes. Q What time should I arrive for my MiniMania event? A 15 minutes before the event starts. Q Can I play in a 9-Ball event if I only have Q How far in advance can I sign up for a A Q A scores in 8-Ball? Yes, however your skill level will be one level higher. 9-Ball Shootout 8-Ball Doubles Wheelchair Challenge I want to nominate: (PRINT PLAYER/TEAM NAME) Please state why you are nominating this player/team by checking the boxes below that apply and/or write your reason(s) under the Comments section: A MiniMania event? There is a 24 hour window. A great attitude Friendly and courteous Great overall sportsmanship Cheered for opponent Q Can I play in two MiniMania events at the I lost or misplaced my APA membership card, can I get a new one? You can get a temporary replacement card at the MiniMania Control Table; there is a $5 replacement fee. 8-Ball Classic 9-Ball Doubles A same time? No. Q When do I report for my next match? A We will call your name as soon as Reminded opponent to mark the pocket when shooting the 8-ball Opponent presented proper ID before being asked Opponent announced defensive shots before making them Congratulated winning player/team when they lost the match you get an opponent. Q Where do I register for the 8-Ball/9-Ball Doubles A Championships or Wheelchair Challenge? At the registration desk by the Main Tournament Room (Royale Pavilion). Q Can I sign up for the 8-Ball/9-Ball Doubles A Championships or Wheelchair Challenge events onsite? No. These slots are handled locally prior to the National Singles Championships. Ask your Local League Operator for more info. Q Are the MiniMania events 100% payback? A Yes. 4 Q What is a mixed doubles event? A Mixed doubles are events where there must Comments: be one female player and one male player. Q When and where can I collect my payout? A Immediately after your scoresheet has been scanned at the MiniMania Control Table. Q A Player/Team nominated by: (CHECK ONE) Opponent/Player What is the deadline to collect my cash payout? All uncollected cash payout will be forfeited if not collected by 3:00 AM Sunday morning, May 3. Referee APA Staff Other: Print your name here: REMOVE HERE AND SUBMIT TO THE MAIN CONTROL TABLE 1 2015 NSC Insert.qxp_Layout 1 4/3/15 11:23 AM Page 2 HOSPITAL, URGENT CARE AND PHARMACY LIST URGENT CARE CENTERS Quick Care Las Vegas 3111 S. 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You can find us at facebook.com/poolplayers. During the event, we’ll be posting daily updates and photos! Be sure to log on and interact with the thousands of poolplayers from around the world that visit the site! You’ll also receive regular updates on all the latest APA news and happenings in your News Feed! Join the APA on Facebook today! Share the Scene on Instagram @poolplayers Join the Conversation on Twitter @poolplayers Get the Latest APA News on Facebook! Check Out APA on YouTube! Visit APA’s YouTube Channel to view APA TV segments from the event! Simply go to youtube.com/apaleagues to get connected! On the site, you’ll also see lots of instructional videos from worldfamous trick shot artist Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman, informational videos on proper scorekeeping, past APA TV segments and MUCH MORE! Be sure to share the videos on your Facebook page and email to friends and family And, as always, be in the know at: poolplayers.com 2 3 2015 NSC Insert.qxp_Layout 1 4/7/15 9:54 AM Page 2 HOSPITAL, URGENT CARE AND PHARMACY LIST URGENT CARE CENTERS Quick Care Las Vegas 3111 S. Maryland Pkwy #100 Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-732-7407 Vegas Hotel Concierge Doctors (These doctors come to you for an extra cost) 702-499-9952 HOTEL INFORMATION Riviera Hotel & Casino 2901 Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-734-5110 AREA HOSPITALS Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center* 3186 South Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-731-8000 *Preferred Desert Springs Hospital 2075 East Flamingo Road Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-733-8800 Valley Hospital Medical Center 620 Shadow Lane Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-388-4000 CLOSEST PHARMACY Walgreens Pharmacy 3025 South Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-836-0820 0.2 mi from the Riviera STORES WITH 24-HOUR PHARMACIES CVS Pharmacy 3550 West Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-873-7171 0.2 mi from the Riviera Walgreens Pharmacy 3339 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 702-369-8166 1.3 mi from the Riviera Walgreens Pharmacy 1180 E Flamingo Rd Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-836-9119 3.0 mi from the Riviera CVS Pharmacy 2425 East Desert Inn Road Las Vegas, NV 89121 702-734-0258 3.9 mi from the Riviera JOIN THE APA COMMUNITY ONLINE Be sure to “like” the APA page on Facebook! 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Be sure to share the videos on your Facebook page and email to friends and family And, as always, be in the know at: poolplayers.com 2 3 2015 NSC Insert.qxp_Layout 1 4/3/15 10:50 AM Page 1 SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD PLAYER NOMINATION Check one: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q Can I sell a MiniMania slot? A Yes, up to 15 minutes prior to the event. Q Where do I report for a MiniMania event? A The podium in the MiniMania tournament room. Q Is Scotch Doubles alternate shot? A Yes. Q What time should I arrive for my MiniMania event? A 15 minutes before the event starts. Q Can I play in a 9-Ball event if I only have Q How far in advance can I sign up for a A Q A scores in 8-Ball? Yes, however your skill level will be one level higher. 9-Ball Shootout 8-Ball Doubles Wheelchair Challenge I want to nominate: (PRINT PLAYER/TEAM NAME) Please state why you are nominating this player/team by checking the boxes below that apply and/or write your reason(s) under the Comments section: A MiniMania event? There is a 24 hour window. A great attitude Friendly and courteous Great overall sportsmanship Cheered for opponent Q Can I play in two MiniMania events at the I lost or misplaced my APA membership card, can I get a new one? You can get a temporary replacement card at the MiniMania Control Table; there is a $5 replacement fee. 8-Ball Classic 9-Ball Doubles A same time? No. Q When do I report for my next match? A We will call your name as soon as Reminded opponent to mark the pocket when shooting the 8-ball Opponent presented proper ID before being asked Opponent announced defensive shots before making them Congratulated winning player/team when they lost the match you get an opponent. Q Where do I register for the 8-Ball/9-Ball Doubles A Championships or Wheelchair Challenge? At the registration desk by the Main Tournament Room (Royale Pavilion). Q Can I sign up for the 8-Ball/9-Ball Doubles A Championships or Wheelchair Challenge events onsite? No. These slots are handled locally prior to the National Singles Championships. Ask your Local League Operator for more info. Q Are the MiniMania events 100% payback? A Yes. 4 Q What is a mixed doubles event? A Mixed doubles are events where there must Comments: be one female player and one male player. Q When and where can I collect my payout? A Immediately after your scoresheet has been scanned at the MiniMania Control Table. Q A Player/Team nominated by: (CHECK ONE) Opponent/Player What is the deadline to collect my cash payout? All uncollected cash payout will be forfeited if not collected by 3:00 AM Sunday morning, May 3. Referee APA Staff Other: Print your name here: REMOVE HERE AND SUBMIT TO THE MAIN CONTROL TABLE 1
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