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The season starts early in the land of X-Ball, where ramping isn’t cheating – it’s a way of life. A Ride or Die Special: Continuing coverage of the Pomona PSP, with first round predictions, keen insights and weather forecasts.
Welcome to the latest installment of Ride or Die on PBStar.com, the on-line version of P8NT Magazine’s News & Rumors page. In the spirit of the long-deceased “Monday Report,” PCRI’s “On The Edge” and “Podbitch,” every Tuesday (or Wednesdays when it's late) we’ll have the latest info on new product releases, tournament results, team changes and industry news, as well as the occasional interview or special feature.
One day late, but we’re getting there . . .
This week, instead of one complete column, we’ll be updating this article daily with news on the Pomona PSP and predications on the next round of matches. It’s been awhile since we’ve tried our hand at this, but this is the season opener, so it seemed appropriate. Besides, the event is being held at a horseracing track. What better place to get into the gambling mood? Feel free to play along at home.
PSP POMONA PREVIEW
With the Mardi Gras Open quietly folding, the PSP has decided to start its season a month early. Instead of rain in New Orleans we get . . . rain in Pomona. Current forecast has the chance of rain as high as 70% by Friday.
IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM . . .
It really is the Wild Wild West now. After months of rumors, speculation and denials, the PSP finally dropped the bomb that everyone knew was coming: a 15 Balls Per Second cap and the legalization of ramping. Ramping, as we all know, was previously known as “cheating.” In fact, it’s still the single worst offense you can commit in the NPPL (shop