A healthy turnout of 20 players fronted tonight in spite of a couple being isolated due to Covid. Beware, it's still around and nobody is immune.
Pejman Golshahi drew the jackpot but failed to convert.
A special mention to the remarkable performance of Sean Ghodsi who has won his last 9 consecutive matches. With similarly good players there is about a 1 in 500 chance of that happening. Even Novak Djokovic has to win only 7 matches to take the Australian Open.
1st place tonight went to relative newcomer Vasgen Panosian.
2nd was the aforementioned Sean Ghodsi.
3rd place was tied between David Reitzin and Pejmam Golshahi.
Seems like Antonio Andolfo is heading for a gammon win. Is it his HYDROPOWER?
"Grandfather" of the club, Malcolm Stradwick.
Ed Hall and Dilhun Akpinar draw a crowd
Sean Ghodsi can't believe he's won his 9th consecutive match.
FINAL | TOT |
R3 RANKING | PTS |
Vasgen Panosian | 312 |
Sean Ghodsi | 311 |
David Reitzin | 209 |
Pejman Golshahi | 209 |
Malcolm Stradwick | 202 |
Jeremy Whitelaw | 202 |
Aram Amirghan | 202 |
Ed Hall | 200 |
Adam Makda | 200 |
Antonio Andolfo | 200 |
Jim Bean | 105 |
Dilhun Akpinar | 103 |
Angelo Voulgaris | 99 |
Koosha Hedjripour | 98 |
Rafael Chattah | 97 |
Jenny Saunders | 95 |
Aslin Sagnaklar | 95 |
Andre Marootians | 88 |
Ben Anderson | -9 |
Mohammad Nejati | -18 |
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