That was the one question I had. Was 15 balls really racked or 10 balls racked?....
i caught that this morning, too.
That was the one question I had. Was 15 balls really racked or 10 balls racked?....
How many balls were racked??
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If the guy was good enough to take directions from the director "hey, this guy is an out of towner. Make the eleven ball first not the 7"... Then he is the best pool player in the world I'd think. Wouldn't the fix be a soft break or intentional scratch? I can't think of anything he could have been told in private to fix the outcome of the break to a make this not that situation.
Not questioning the OP's integrity. He has explained his perspective. It was also explained about money ball v non money ball, seems like a misunderstanding more than anything nefarious.
I agree that I cant be considered unbiased or neutral in this situation. I'm great friends with Raph and indirectly this thread makes him look bad. I called him and got the story from him...I talked to Finny as well totally separate. Somehow there stories matched. That's really all I have on this it wasn't more complicated than the break.
I do hope someone that played there during the time of the break and runs comes on and explains them as well.
All Finnegan needs to do is explain the rules to Mikey and let Mikey relay them to this thread.
Something doesn't pass the sniff test here.
My info came directly from the accused. Straight up
The only possibility of me posting again is if someone shows me how to get the Facebook posts off my phone to post here. They are a real testament to his personality.
Take screenshots of the conversation.
Then post them as attachments.
You got hustled by the star of a show called the hustlers...shocking.
I don't see a statement that the shooter ran any balls. As I read it, he made a ball that was "not a money ball" and that was it. See the part in red.
I think you're misreading the part in blue. All the OP is saying is that each ball was worth $180, not how many were made. Trusting Mikey's account, which makes sense to me, just one ball was made and it was not a 1-10 ball, and so Raph didn't shoot further. The OP is just lamenting that Raph didn't get to keep shooting because, if he had (but he didn't), he might have made some balls, which were worth $180 each. At least, that's how I read it.
I took my wife to New York for our anniversary. We visited Steinway while we were there. I bought 20 tickets for the 10 ball break and run - it was up to over $1,800.00 that night. I couldn't be the shooter because I didn't play in that night's tournament. So I picked Raphael Debreao to shoot for me and told him that he was getting a healthy chunk of whatever we made. I was asked by several bystanders where I was from. I let them know I was from Maine. At that point Finnegan asked Raphael to go into the back room to talk. When they returned, Raphael broke and made a ball. Everyone was cheering. Finnegan walks up to me and said, "Sorry pal - he didn't make a money ball". I told him that this is the first time I ever heard anything about a money ball on a ten ball break and run. Especially when I was told that each ball made was worth over $180.00. He told me that it was the rules of the house - better luck next time. So that's how he treats visitors. That's the star of the new reality show for you - a lying, thieving P.R.I.C.K.
As for the cheering, I ran a break pot, too. In my experience, people cheer for the pot carrying over to the next week, not for the pot getting smaller.
Best post yet on this thread. Might just about sum it up perfectly.
You got hustled by the star of a show called the hustlers...shocking.