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BlahCade Weekly Zen Tournament
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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 283592" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>Whoops, somehow a week vanished without me realizing it! Here's the shakeout from <strong>Black Rose</strong>, where there was zero chance anyone was catching #1...</p><p></p><p>TarekOberdieck 6.1 Billion</p><p>BennyBaroni 601 million</p><p>TheHatchet18 576 million</p><p>NimbleLee 319 million</p><p>00100100 312 million</p><p></p><p>Time to use the wayback machine and visit an early Zen offering that clearly took some inspiration from Junk Yard, <strong>Secrets of the Deep</strong>. There's a couple of tables where it's obvious Zen took 'inspiration' from a real table, this just happens to be one of the better examples. Classic 3 ball, 5 attempts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 283592, member: 134"] Whoops, somehow a week vanished without me realizing it! Here's the shakeout from [B]Black Rose[/B], where there was zero chance anyone was catching #1... TarekOberdieck 6.1 Billion BennyBaroni 601 million TheHatchet18 576 million NimbleLee 319 million 00100100 312 million Time to use the wayback machine and visit an early Zen offering that clearly took some inspiration from Junk Yard, [B]Secrets of the Deep[/B]. There's a couple of tables where it's obvious Zen took 'inspiration' from a real table, this just happens to be one of the better examples. Classic 3 ball, 5 attempts. [/QUOTE]
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