>>> $100 challenge rack 4

fast&loose designs

Chris Santana
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Get ready, I'm REALLY hoping to stump you guys with this one. The last 3 were difficult, but you ain't seen nothin' yet! I am going to sit and PRAY you guys aren't good enough to destroy my challenge in less than a week.

There have been some suggestions, some complaints, but mostly good feedback on these challenges. They will get tougher, more mind-boggling, and bring out the fast&loose in those of you who take a crack at it.

Therefore, from now on all challenges will be on 9 foot tables only. I hate to do this, but it's simply too difficult to put out 2 challenge racks for different table formats. I feel that it is more challenging on a 9 footer, and they are generally more readily available.

I am also looking for anyone interested in sponsoring these challenges. I'm putting in $600 of my own cash into these first 4 (October & November challenges). For December, I want to do a $250 Challenge Rack. If you're interested, and want to put up at LEAST $50, contact me to get your logo on the posters AND a banner ad on my website which is getting lots of traffic with these challenges.
 

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That looks hard as shit. 100 bucks is hardly worth the frustration LOL.
 
Would you accept the mirror image of that diagram? I have an idea but it strongly favors left-handed players. And by mirror image I mean a symmetric flip about the 9' axis (line up all the balls on the other long rail and flip the order of the balls on the short rail).
 
Has anyone completed the first 3 challenges? Is there a one week deadline on these?

Thanks,
Aaron
 
Can you make a stipulation to not do it on a barbox with 7.5 inch pockets? All of the videos I've seen are a joke because of that. Make it have to be done on a 9-footer or something. Then it really is challenging.
 
I believe that they have made it a stipulation to ONLY accept the challenge if it is completed on a 9 foot table. You can read this in the original post.

I agree with you regarding the barbox. I was disappointed to see the way that the 3rd challenge was completed because of the pocket size on the barbox table it was shot on.

The 3rd rack challenge winner even commented that one of the shots he used to complete the rack was only possible on a barbox.

Mad props to whomever completes challenge rack #4. Looks pretty crazy!!


Can you make a stipulation to not do it on a barbox with 7.5 inch pockets? All of the videos I've seen are a joke because of that. Make it have to be done on a 9-footer or something. Then it really is challenging.
 
Would you accept the mirror image of that diagram? I have an idea but it strongly favors left-handed players. And by mirror image I mean a symmetric flip about the 9' axis (line up all the balls on the other long rail and flip the order of the balls on the short rail).

Yes, I would accept a mirror image. I didn't realize it would be difficult for a left-handed player, but it makes perfect sense. So long as it is a true mirror image.
 
where is it posted to watch the completed videos of the Challenge Racks only got to see the First one.?
 
No cigar yet..

I ran this rack no problem...never moved a ball out of its original position...but forgot to turn on the video...:rolleyes:

Seriously folks...I made the 1,2,3 balls...a few times...and once came pretty close to banging the 4-ball in three rails.

So is three balls the high run so far??

So my new goal is to make that 4-ball...and then do a 3-rail same shot on the 5-ball...and then I'll think about what to do with the 6. It's all gravy after that...right??

I don't think we'll be seeing a video of this real soon...
 
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