Eagle Eye Takes Aim at 14.1 High Runs

We get it already, we know. But why keep repeating it, over and over. Yes, thank you, we know they are not running patters as you would like. We get it. Stop already. geez.

We get it already, we know. But why keep repeating it, over and over. Yes, thank you, we know you like to hang on the nuts of every pro player that can run some balls. We get it. Stop already. geez.
 
We get it already, we know. But why keep repeating it, over and over. Yes, thank you, we know you like to hang on the nuts of every pro player that can run some balls. We get it. Stop already. geez.

LMAO, is he trying to get people to bet him 100k again!

There's a reason I have him on ignore :)
 
Bryson Dechambeau gets a lot of flack from golfers.
I think Jayson is the Bryson of straight pool.
I love watching both of them.
 
The break at 58:00 is a normal break, where the corner ball on the opposite side of the rack happened to go in on the same stroke. Maybe it was another time stamp? Or is this what Freddie was talking about?
I haven't been watching, but if a corner ball is pocketed with a full rack, there's only two possibilities to do so, either from behind the rack, cross side bank, of if above the rack, off the corner of the rack, banked on the end rail and back up into the head pocket on the same side and because the pocket has to be declared, random balls made off the rack don't count. But, I haven't seen the shot.
 
Watching now, had followed the thread a bit earlier. With all your negative comments I didn't expect what I'm seeing.

For the most part he's playing really good patterns. I play a lot of straight pool, and I'm trying to pick the patterns as he goes. Whenever he picks a different path from me, his way ALWAYS works out better than my way would have. Some of that is down to him being southpaw, but it's mostly just that he understands the game better than I do.

This is some top tier pool no matter how you look at it.
 
I haven't been watching, but if a corner ball is pocketed with a full rack, there's only two possibilities to do so, either from behind the rack, cross side bank, of if above the rack, off the corner of the rack, banked on the end rail and back up into the head pocket on the same side and because the pocket has to be declared, random balls made off the rack don't count. But, I haven't seen the shot.
Why didn't you just go to 58 min and see instead of typing all that? :):):)
 
Watching now, had followed the thread a bit earlier. With all your negative comments I didn't expect what I'm seeing.

For the most part he's playing really good patterns. I play a lot of straight pool, and I'm trying to pick the patterns as he goes. Whenever he picks a different path from me, his way ALWAYS works out better than my way would have. Some of that is down to him being southpaw, but it's mostly just that he understands the game better than I do.

This is some top tier pool no matter how you look at it.
Or, maybe Jason shoots straighter than you do. Lay the balls out on your table and shoot them in the order in which Jason did, see if you get the same outcome he did😉
 
Get um!
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He’s a beast : - )

Lou Figueroa
He truly is.

True story I hadn’t seen him for 18 months I’d guess. Then at Mcup in Vegas about 3 or 4 years ago we saw each other. We have always been very friendly with each other when ever we cross paths.

So I’m in the food court with Mrs Fatboy & Mary Kensington (sorry Mary I can’t spell) having a slice of pizza. Up walks Shaw, all done for the day. He walks up to say hello.

“Hello” then I noticed we have the exact tattoos on opposite arms, this was before he did both sleeves. But the principal tattoos (not filler work) on his right arm and my left arm are the same. Billion to one that could have happened.

Sadly I don’t have his talent in pool, but think of the chances of that? Same sleeve’s???? There’s a billion ways to do a sleeve.

I’m still betting over 300 for 59¢ if anyone wants a piece or the whole thing please let me know!

Thx
Fatboy😀😀
 
Watching now, had followed the thread a bit earlier. With all your negative comments I didn't expect what I'm seeing.

For the most part he's playing really good patterns. I play a lot of straight pool, and I'm trying to pick the patterns as he goes. Whenever he picks a different path from me, his way ALWAYS works out better than my way would have. Some of that is down to him being southpaw, but it's mostly just that he understands the game better than I do.

This is some top tier pool no matter how you look at it.
There's no right or wrong way to run all the ball off from a single rack if you accomplished that goal. The right or wrong way comes into play if you're trying to run 20,30,of 50+ racks the wrong way, then the laws of average will catch up and bust your run sooner than you thought possible.
 
I haven't been watching, but if a corner ball is pocketed with a full rack, there's only two possibilities to do so, either from behind the rack, cross side bank, of if above the rack, off the corner of the rack, banked on the end rail and back up into the head pocket on the same side and because the pocket has to be declared, random balls made off the rack don't count. But, I haven't seen the shot.
At 58:00 he makes two balls off a typical side-of-rack break shot, the one he called and the opposite corner ball. I don't know if that's the one Freddy mentioned.

pj
chgo
 
At 58:00 he makes two balls off a typical side-of-rack break shot, the one he called and the opposite corner ball. I don't know if that's the one Freddy mentioned.

pj
chgo
Thats a fluke, he gets both points, but he didn't call the corner ball as his intended shot, right?
 
I don't mind reading about people criticizing his patterns. Good grief, if we can't do that on a pool forum we might as well close up shop.

I do think people lose sight of the fact that elite players have entirely different make percentages than we do. So it's actually HARDER for them to play perfect patterns because they are looking at 99 and 98 percent make percentages while us mortals are looking at 95 and 80 percent. In a weird twist, this may give a player like Schmidt an advantage as I wouldn't consider him to be a world class ball pocketer (my word) so he has a more intuitive sense of shot difficulties.
 
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