- Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship
The Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship was a short-lived pool tournament held in the US. It was promoted by Allen Hopkins Productions and Billiards International. Eight chosen players compete in this event. Like the
Skins Billiards Championship , this one pits four players against each other. Only two editions of this event took place.Marlon Manalo (2005) [cite web
url=http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?id=3258
title=Marlon Manalo Wins 2005 Texas Hold 'Em Billiards
publisher=AZ Billiards
accessdate=2008-08-07] andJohnny Archer (2007) [cite web
url=http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?id=4146
title=Johnny Archer Wins 2007 Texas Hold Em Billiards
publisher=AZ Billiards
accessdate=2008-08-07] were the victors.Format
The format used in the tournament is a modified version of the pool game
nine-ball , that emulatestexas hold 'em , the most popular variation ofpoker . Each of the four players carries chips like those used in poker. In each rack, the players wager a number of them. The winner of that particular rack collects the others' wagers. If a player's chips is less than wager, that player has to go "all in" which means all of that player's chips must be wagered. After every four Cuegloss|Rack|racks, the wager rises. In later racks, the player with the least number of chips will have to wager all. If a player runs out of chips, he/she is eliminated from the match.In the semi-finals of the event (the first round of the tournament featuring all 8 players), the 4 contestants on each of the two matches play until only two of them remain. At the final match (the final 4 players), only one survives and wins the title.
In most pool tournaments, a players can miss a shot and (providing they do not foul while doing so) the incoming opponent must take whatever shot may be available. In the Texas Hold 'Em Billiards Championship, missing a shot awards Cuegloss|Ball-in-hand|ball-in-hand to the next player. This elimates defensive play, but makes the game faster.
Change in prize money offer and demise
In 2005, the tournament offered a $100K prize which was all awarded to the winner. This made it similar to the
International Challenge of Champions . But when the tournament was held again and for the last time in 2007, a rather smaller purse of $80K was offered and was distributed among all the participants. The reason to this change has remained unexplained. Also, the tournament was never staged again for unknown reasons.References
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