US Open? what records has Shane set thus far?

smashmouth

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I'll guess most consecutive match wins

any other cool us open records surpassed in the past couple days?
 
I'll guess most consecutive match wins

any other cool us open records surpassed in the past couple days?

I don't know of any US Open record book.

How about best stroke? Earl had more power and Varner may have been smoother, but just as we used to say of the great Mizerak, Shane has the perfect blend of power and finesse.
 
I would bet he's made more players talk to themselves, givin more headaches to players, and made more players think "just what do I have to do?" Even after never ending rack checks the deeper he goes in the tourney the stronger hes playin. They huff and they puff but no ones blowin his house down:D
 
With his 3 consecutive victories at the U. S. Open 9-Ball Championships, Shane Van Boening has now won 23 matches in a row (plus 3 byes) with an overall game-winning percentage of 65%. Here's how it has gone.

2012
1. Bye
2. Adam Smith 11-1
3. Tom Karabatsos 11-2
4. Nick Van Den Berg 11-4
5. Chris Melling 11-4
6. Ronnie Alcano 11-10
7. Jose Parica 11-5
8. Alex Pagulayan 11-5
9. Dennis Orcollo 13-7

2012 total -- 90-38 (70%)

2013
1. Bye
2. Ronny Oldervik 11-6
3. Omar Al Shaheen 11-5
4. Fabio Petroni 11-3
5. Danny Mastermaker 11-5
6. Jeremy Sossei 11-7
7. Chris Melling 11-6
8. Jayson Shaw 11-5
9. Lee Vann Corteza 13-10

2013 total -- 90-47 (66%)

2014
1. Bye
2. Robb Saez 11-10
3. Earl Strickland 11-7
4. Do Hoang Quan 11-10
5. Karl Boyes 11-6
6. Dennis Orcollo 11-5
7. Nick Ekonomopoulos 11-4
8. Dennis Orcollo 13-10

2014 total -- 79-52 (60%)

2012-2014 total -- 259-137 (65%)
 
With his 3 consecutive victories at the U. S. Open 9-Ball Championships, Shane Van Boening has now won 23 matches in a row (plus 3 byes) with an overall game-winning percentage of 65%. Here's how it has gone.

2012
1. Bye
2. Adam Smith 11-1
3. Tom Karabatsos 11-2
4. Nick Van Den Berg 11-4
5. Chris Melling 11-4
6. Ronnie Alcano 11-10
7. Jose Parica 11-5
8. Alex Pagulayan 11-5
9. Dennis Orcollo 13-7

2012 total -- 90-38 (70%)

2013
1. Bye
2. Ronny Oldervik 11-6
3. Omar Al Shaheen 11-5
4. Fabio Petroni 11-3
5. Danny Mastermaker 11-5
6. Jeremy Sossei 11-7
7. Chris Melling 11-6
8. Jayson Shaw 11-5
9. Lee Vann Corteza 13-10

2013 total -- 90-47 (66%)

2014
1. Bye
2. Robb Saez 11-10
3. Earl Strickland 11-7
4. Do Hoang Quan 11-10
5. Karl Boyes 11-6
6. Dennis Orcollo 11-5
7. Nick Ekonomopoulos 11-4
8. Dennis Orcollo 13-10

2014 total -- 79-52 (60%)

2012-2014 total -- 259-137 (65%)

Thanks AtLarge. I tot he also won 2007 undefeated. That makes probably record of longest winning streak in US Open :)
 
With his 3 consecutive victories at the U. S. Open 9-Ball Championships, Shane Van Boening has now won 23 matches in a row (plus 3 byes) with an overall game-winning percentage of 65%. Here's how it has gone.

2012
1. Bye
2. Adam Smith 11-1
3. Tom Karabatsos 11-2
4. Nick Van Den Berg 11-4
5. Chris Melling 11-4
6. Ronnie Alcano 11-10
7. Jose Parica 11-5
8. Alex Pagulayan 11-5
9. Dennis Orcollo 13-7

2012 total -- 90-38 (70%)

2013
1. Bye
2. Ronny Oldervik 11-6
3. Omar Al Shaheen 11-5
4. Fabio Petroni 11-3
5. Danny Mastermaker 11-5
6. Jeremy Sossei 11-7
7. Chris Melling 11-6
8. Jayson Shaw 11-5
9. Lee Vann Corteza 13-10

2013 total -- 90-47 (66%)

2014
1. Bye
2. Robb Saez 11-10
3. Earl Strickland 11-7
4. Do Hoang Quan 11-10
5. Karl Boyes 11-6
6. Dennis Orcollo 11-5
7. Nick Ekonomopoulos 11-4
8. Dennis Orcollo 13-10

2014 total -- 79-52 (60%)

2012-2014 total -- 259-137 (65%)

Incredible stats.
 
Thanks AtLarge. I tot he also won 2007 undefeated. That makes probably record of longest winning streak in US Open :)

Yes, he was also undefeated in 2007, but, of course, he lost twice each year from 2008-2011. I imagine the 23 match wins in a row is a record, but I haven't confirmed that.
 
Three years in a row Filipino finalists. I wonder if the Philippines is thinking who do we have to send to beat this guy? :-)
 
headaches for other players

I would bet he's made more players talk to themselves, givin more headaches to players, and made more players think "just what do I have to do?" Even after never ending rack checks the deeper he goes in the tourney the stronger hes playin. They huff and they puff but no ones blowin his house down:D

I would bet that your description better fits Efren, who has been giving opponents headaches for forty plus years, and I believe the thousands of players he has beaten might agree...
 
here is the guy to beat shane lol god playing pool.jpg[attach[/attach]
three years in a row filipino finalists. I wonder if the philippines is thinking who do we have to send to beat this guy? :-)
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