You could be onto something Marop, but there are a few things to think about before being sure of whether such a contest would work or get many participants
Mosconi's high run of 526 consists of 37 consecutive succesful racks in a row, with another 8 balls on top of that again, but!... one thing to remember is, Willie actually quit the run when he hit 525 because of exhaustion and/or boredom after running balls constantly for something like 3 1/2 hrs or whatever it was, and I'd heard before that he could've easily kept on going, but that is something that we'll just never know.
Now a few things other things to consider and I think that John would agree with this to a fair extent to take into account....
- Mosconi's run was apparently on a 4x8 Brunswick with 5" pockets, but the balls were clay and the cloth was a heavier napped cloth like what is used in snooker.
- Nowadays all the pros are used to shooting on lighter, napless cloth like Simonis, etc, with lighter phenolic resin billiard balls and better quality cushion rubber, etc, and so it's a bit more difficult to try and accurately and fairly match or beat the run.
- It's not just a question of being able to run 526 balls, it's a question of whether any players have got the physical and mental stamina, as well as the skill and stroke to be able to concentrate and focus on long enough to continuously run such a high number of consecutive racks?
- Straight pool is the most demanding discipline in pool and a simple lapse in concentration from exhaustion or whatever can and does make a different between either making the ball and getting good or missing the pocket and going back to your chair.
It's a possibility and if there was a big enough prize fund built up, then yes, you'd probably get a high number of players willing to give it a shot to try and win all the cheese and I would love to see such a competition being held, but to be perfectly honest, I can't help get the feeling that too many players nowadays that simply haven't or don't play enough straight pool to be a serious contender for such the record and as John has said, there are maybe 10 - 15 players that could really give it a Mosconi's record a run for the bankroll
Either way though, if such a competition could be set up and generate enough interest, then it would definitely get a thumbs up from me :thumbup:
Willie