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amoreno33
Joined: Apr 1st 2008, 05:57 pm

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    Posted: Sep 25th 2008, 10:35 pm
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  • OK........ I want the ranks in everyones own opinion who are the top ten beer pong players.
jessectf
Joined: Aug 24th 2008, 09:11 pm

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    Posted: Sep 28th 2008, 11:38 am
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  • Hopefully after this January I can add my name to that listSo-so
amoreno
Joined: Oct 13th 2007, 05:16 am

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    Posted: Sep 30th 2008, 09:32 am
    Post subject: TOP TEN

  • 1) MIKE "POPS"(LI)
    2)  AUSTIN (MD)
    3) NEAL (NJ)
    4) FRASIER (NJ)
    5) FOSTER (MD)
    6) RON (LI)
    7) DEEP (NJ)
    8) TONY (NJ)
    9) ANTHONY (NJ)
    10) DEFO (LI)
    11) JIMBO (NJ)
    12) ROCK (NY)
    13) FARLEY (NJ)
    14) DEIAZ (LI)
    15) JAMIE AKA "THE CHAMP" (NJ)

dwissbrun2
Joined: Nov 15th 2006, 10:36 pm

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    Posted: Sep 30th 2008, 01:23 pm
    Post subject: TOP TEN

  • "amoreno"
    1) MIKE "POPS"(LI)
    2)  AUSTIN (MD)
    3) NEAL (NJ)
    4) FRASIER (NJ)
    5) FOSTER (MD)
    6) RON (LI)
    7) DEEP (NJ)
    8) TONY (NJ)
    9) ANTHONY (NJ)
    10) DEFO (LI)
    11) JIMBO (NJ)
    12) ROCK (NY)
    13) FARLEY (NJ)
    14) DEIAZ (LI)
    15) JAMIE AKA "THE CHAMP" (NJ)

    i mean... there's a lot of good players on this list... but you don't list either of the guys from Chauffering the Fat Kid, or Nick Velisarris (Team France)?
     
    so according to this 4 of 6 guys that actually proved they are the best in the world, by winning the wsobp, don't even make your top 15???  and the only good beer pong players in the country live in a state that borders the atlantic ocean???  get real
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r-ho
Joined: Jan 1st 1991, 12:00 am

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    Posted: Sep 30th 2008, 02:21 pm
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  • This is why the east coast irritates me.....they think there is no other states that play beer pong.  I am from the midwest and have been at the last 2 wsobp and first year i was there got 13th and then last year made the last day.....we have shown there is more to beer pong then the east coast.....there are some damn good players in the midwest and on the west coast just to let you know
dub
Joined: Jan 1st 1991, 12:00 am

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    Posted: Sep 30th 2008, 06:01 pm
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  • Everyone's list is going to be different because everyone plays with different people. There's no real way to make a list like this unless you had an unbiased, neutral party doing it. If you wanted a list of the top 10 players at the WSOBP, that's something Billy and Duncan would have to determine and I doubt they really give a fuck about spending their time on something like that at this point. They're probably busy as hell preparing for IV.
juzam139
Joined: Jan 1st 1991, 12:00 am

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    Posted: Oct 1st 2008, 12:23 am
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  • All the more reason to have a tourney like the Tightrack tourney last year where it's East Coast vs. Midwest vs. Westcoast.
mikepop66
Joined: Nov 30th 2006, 12:36 am

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    Posted: Oct 1st 2008, 02:55 am
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  • i think this needs to be more specific like if ur asking who the better individual players are or best teams. some guys one a team have better rankings than players who are better than them bc its a team sport. if ur talking individual ppl who can hit 10 in a row wit ease my list would be different. if ur talking about teams of course u have to add ppl who won the ws.
    with that list of 15 it is good players but there are a few more ive seen that are good but i dont see them play as often or they only played ws last year. like radesco from badabing he got knocked out by us but i see him regularly and hes sick and his new partner this year brian netwig from twig and big r lights out and consistant but not alot of ppl on here know them. and the tall guy from team kobe seems consistantly good. id say best way to rank top 10 from all over is have some guys say there top 2 3 or 4 from there state and put those names against each other and make a full top 10. just an idea. bc there are to many good players esp wit 300+ teams.
prusch
Joined: Aug 22nd 2006, 08:01 pm

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    Posted: Oct 1st 2008, 02:56 am
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  • "juzam139"
    All the more reason to have a tourney like the Tightrack tourney last year where it's East Coast vs. Midwest vs. Westcoast.

    Not much can be determined from the Tightrack tournament, or any other single elim tournament.  
     
    The cream rises to the top at the World Series, and anyone who shows up and does well in consecutive years proves they belong.  
     
    On that note... here's my top ten:
     
    1. Dave (CA)
    2. Steve (CA)
    3. Mike (CA)
    4. Scott (CA)
    5. Tom (CA)
    6. Rick (CA)
    7. Matt (CA)
    8. Mark (CA)
    9. Luke (CA)
    10. John (CA)
welch
Joined: Jan 1st 1991, 12:00 am

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    Posted: Oct 1st 2008, 03:27 am
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  • "prusch"
    "juzam139"
    All the more reason to have a tourney like the Tightrack tourney last year where it's East Coast vs. Midwest vs. Westcoast.

    Not much can be determined from the Tightrack tournament, or any other single elim tournament.  
     
    The cream rises to the top at the World Series, and anyone who shows up and does well in consecutive years proves they belong.  
     
    On that note... here's my top ten:
     
    1. Dave (CA)
    2. Steve (CA)
    3. Mike (CA)
    4. Scott (CA)
    5. Tom (CA)
    6. Rick (CA)
    7. Matt (CA)
    8. Mark (CA)
    9. Luke (CA)
    10. John (CA)

    I really hate it when I have to play #7-#10: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. They always play with water in their cups, holy water
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