112 Ball Run

lfigueroa

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That was a beautiful run Lou!! Your mechanics at the table are sound. This is a great run to watch for any up and coming 14.1 enthusiast's:). I am super impressed...Thank you for sharing that buddy...

Thanks, Mark. It is a pretty clean run. No circus shots and I don't run into much. Even my wife said, "You make it look pretty easy."

Lou Figueroa
if only it were
 

ShootingArts

Smorg is giving St Peter the 7!
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nice!

Lou,

Enjoyed watching the run. Like you said, you didn't have to stretch your cue stick very often. Nicely done!

2AM here, time to crash.

Hu
 

kollegedave

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It is really a miracle that you were able to run so many balls without using any CTE...or so you claim.:thumbup: Just kidding, please don't hurt me.

Clearly, it is a great run, and I think a bit of an accomplishment to have it on video, as playing in front of a camera (even if it is a personal one) adds some additional pressure.

kollegedave
 

lfigueroa

AzB Silver Member
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It is really a miracle that you were able to run so many balls without using any CTE...or so you claim.:thumbup: Just kidding, please don't hurt me.

Clearly, it is a great run, and I think a bit of an accomplishment to have it on video, as playing in front of a camera (even if it is a personal one) adds some additional pressure.

kollegedave


I guess I could put a disclaimer on the video: No Aiming Systems Were Used in the Making of this Video...

...but why stir things up :)

Catching it on video was pretty sweet. Personally I find that with the camera going it is really hard not to rush. I have to force myself to forget about the camera and keep a slower pace and even, consistent number of warm up strokes.

Thanks, Dave.

Lou Figueroa
 

sfleinen

14.1 & One Pocket Addict
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As mentioned on the Main forum, congrats, Lou! :thumbup2:

A clean, high run, caught on camera. What more can ya ask for? ;)
-Sean
 

14-1StraightMan

High Run 127
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Thumbs Up!

Very nice run! I enjoyed watching. It is good to know that the patterns that I thought of are the one's that you played when looking at the lay out of the table. Looks like I am doing something right. Once again Thanks for posting.
 

nineballsafety8

6ft 5" 285, hits 'em hard
Silver Member
TAP TAP TAP

I have only ever run 100+ once in my life, and I assure you if I had it on video and posted it here (wasn't recorded) it would make you all SICK. My patterns are TERRIBLE, and my 14.1 pace is pretty awful too. I relied on my stroke, shot making, and ability to move the rock to get me where I needed to be (main reason I have only ever had ONE good run). I am green with envy over your ability to stay calm and collected, and to let the balls tell you what patterns to play.

This was a fine example of how runs should look, I know I will use it as reference in the future!
 

markgw

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Thanks, Mark. It is a pretty clean run. No circus shots and I don't run into much. Even my wife said, "You make it look pretty easy."

Lou Figueroa
if only it were

One thing I noticed Lou that is noteworthy was when you had the wrong angle on a shot you were patient and didn't try and force the issue. You waited until a little later in the rack and those decisions pay off. You always had insurance when going into the pack, and your cueball movement for the most part was at a minimum. You stay very still through the cueball which as everyone knows, gives you the best chance to pocket balls, but not easy to do. Great shooting and keep it up, I would love to duplicate that one day :wink:
 

lfigueroa

AzB Silver Member
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Very nice run! I enjoyed watching. It is good to know that the patterns that I thought of are the one's that you played when looking at the lay out of the table. Looks like I am doing something right. Once again Thanks for posting.


Thanks, 14.1.

Lou Figueroa
 
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