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I've almost never heard of either of these guys playing 14.1 until today
At the close of the match tonight, I think I heard Frost telling someone he hadn't played any of the 3 games in the Bull Pen event in the past 10 years. Whether he was exaggerating, I don't know.
Morris, however, has played some 14.1. Two instances:
• 2011 -- 5th-8th in the World 14.1 event, going undefeated in the round-robin portion and then winning 2 matches in the single-elimination portion;
• 2015 -- 9th-12th in the American 14.1 Championship.
And on the stream tonight, I think it may have been dmgwalsh who commented that Rodney has entered one or more of the recent straight-pool challenge events.
I was at the American 14.1 and I heard Johnny Archer say that Rodney's high run was 108.
Wedge
While the highest runs in this match aren't very impressive for players of their
caliber, an 11.3 ppi is right up there with all but a very select few elite players.
Anything over 10 is strong with a capital S. Only guys like Thorsten, Darren, John
can score significantly higher over long periods.
gr. Dave
Interesting. May I ask where did you get those numbers, not saying they are incorrect, just curious.
A great way to look at
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AtLarge, great stats but I scored the match with detailed notes and the inning total was not 31 but 40 + or - 2. Rodney had runs of 40,39,59. Scott 49 and 30.
AtLarge, great stats but I scored the match with detailed notes and the inning total was not 31 but 40 + or - 2. Rodney had runs of 40,39,59. Scott 49 and 30.
AtLarge....he is armed and dangerous.Unless I really slept a lot during the match, I believe your numbers are incorrect.
Rodney's top runs were 57, 51, 40, 39. I agree with your 49 and 30 for Scott.
As to the number of innings, I'll just list all 31 for Rodney, with his end-of-inning game score in brackets (M = missed shot, F = foul, S = safety):
1. 5, M [5]
2. M
3. 14, M [19]
4. 40, M [59]
5. S
6. M
7. 18, M [77]
8. 16, S [93]
9. S
10. S (I initially thought this was an intentional foul. But Scott's body was blocking the shot and it may well have been a good safe.)
11. S
12. F (I initially thought this was a successful safe. But Scott spoke after the shot saying Rodney had fouled. I'm not sure whether Scott was referring to this shot or Rodney's inning #10) [92]
13. 15, S [107]
14. S
15. 20, M [127]
16. 18, S [145]
17. S or a miss (he hung the 14-ball); I called it a safe.
18. 12, M [157]
19. 12, M [169]
20. M
21. S
22. 6, M [175]
23. S
24. 51, S [226]
25. M
26. S
27. 8, M [234]
28. 15, M [249]
29. 39, F [287]
30. 57, M [344]
31. 6 out (ran 4 and was conceded last 2) [350]
Totals:
Balls pocketed: 352
Total innings: 31
Attempted scoring innings: 21
Fouls: 2
Misses: 15
Safes: 13