You can get drinks and food at the bar, and you can sit in the lounge area if you need a break from watching.You can sit in chairs with back or on bar stools”¦ or stand”¦ or walk around”¦ or stretch… or easily take a bio-break. (You are sitting in uncomfortable huge bleachers, 25 feet or more from the tables, as you might have seen in World Cup videos.) You can walk around the rim of the room and always be 10-15 feet from a table. And you will get good views of multiple games at nearby tables. You will get close-up views, from 10-15 feet away, of the table that you’re nearest to.Seven of the eleven currently top-ranked players in the world will be playing in the Verhoeven Open this August. Other world-class players are late-deciders (as has been the case in the past), so a few more are still likely to attend.players are also in the tournament (e.g., Hugh Patino and Pedro Piedrabueno). The tournament already has commitments from many additional players, including, for example: Tasdemir, Coklu, Bury, Horn, Haeng Jik Kim, Dong Koong Kang, and Jae Ho Cho.The seeded players are Blomdahl, Caudron, Jaspers, and Merckx.You will see great players from around the world, including the four players ranked 1-4 in the current world ranking. Why would someone say that? Let me count the ways”¦ – but, if you can afford the trip, when you return home you’ll say, “It was worth it – worth every penny.” Some of us have even said, “It’s the best money I ever spent.” Yes, it’s an expense if you don’t live in New York City – airfare, hotel, food, etc. (The delight awaits you even if you have – as I have repeatedly – attended before.) If you have never attended the Verhoeven Open international tournament held at Carom Cafe in New York City, a real delight awaits you. This will me again one of the exciting matches in 3-Cushion
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