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Squirrels Eggs 9 Ball Style Pool Tournament
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This pool game was designed by Scott Messer and Ken Andresen of the Irish Band Darby O'Gill.
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Six (6) players per table
Eight (8) games per set (change shooting order after 4 games)
EXCEL 8 player scoring file
One (1) sets per match
EXCEL 8 player 2 table chart
Top three (3) scorers move to winners round
EXCEL 10 player 2 table chart
Bottom three (3) scores move to losers bracket
EXCEL 12 player 2 table chart
Bottom three (3) losers from losers round one are out
EXCEL 18 player 3 table chart
Top three (3) scorers of the first winners round play the Top Three scorers from the second losers round for the final two (set) round
NOTE:  For single table tournaments you can have as many players as you want.  Just play three sets of 8 games, then add together the scores from each set to get the total match score.
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A.���� After an eight game set, the players scores and their number of games won are registered as the total score for each player.
B.���� The top three (3) scorers move to the next winners round. (Number of games won breaks a tie)
C.���� The bottom three (3) scorers move to the next losers round. (Number of games won breaks a tie)
D.    The top three (3) scorers from the winners round wait for the finish of the losers? bracket by playing a set for a Bonus round prize.
E.����� The bottom three (3) scorers from the winners round play the top three (3) Scorers of the losers bracket.
F.����� The bottom three (3) scorers from the losers round play are now out of the tournament.
G.���� The top three (3) players from the second losers round play two (2) eight (8) game sets with the top three (3) scorers from the first winners bracket round. (First set scores are added to the second set scores and the total number of games won breaks a tie)
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NOTE:�������� If a player falls 38 points behind the lead score, they are eliminated for the remainder of the set, but only if they are 38 points behind at the finish of the current game being played. (Like running out of chips in poker)
Variations:
1.����� For 8 players up to16 players on two tables, play up to eight (8) players per table and split the winners and losers in half (rounding the number down) for winners.
2.����� Only allow one or two of the highest scoring players from the loser bracket semi-final into the finals to make up and even six (6) players if there are less than 12 players.
3.     Only allow one highest scoring player from each table to move from the quarter finals into the semi-finals and finals (except for non-losing second place scorers who can go to the loser bracket) if there are more than eighteen (18) players.
4.    The first rounds are only one (1) set and the three (3) highest scorers go to the next winners? bracket with the three (3) lowest going to the losers? bracket.
5.    Ties that can?t be decided with the number of games won could have the total score of a three game one-on-one play-off.
6.    Each next level of the winner and loser brackets could be positioned by the players? scores or it could be decided that the scores NOT be considers in the next levels.
7.� The final round will be six (6) players playing two (2) eight (8) game sets with the first, second and third places going according to the scores.� (Or, the top two (2) players could have a play-off for first place and the third and forth players could have a play-off for third place)
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