Statement from The Legends of Pocket Billiards

just for kicks. what would your rather pay so 20 bucks for. to see someone run the most balls 714 on a bucket table made for the run. or someone run 400 or 500 balls on a tournament table with tournament sized pockets.

1. which do you learn more from
2. which is more exciting when he has tougher situations.
3. which is less boring when the table is open and he has a shot.

this is just to gauge the value of a pay per view
The 526 run and the 626 run were also on a table with buckets, so what are people bitching about. I don't think anyone can run 714 on a table with 4.250-4.500 pockets.
 
The 526 run and the 626 run were also on a table with buckets, so what are people bitching about. I don't think anyone can run 714 on a table with 4.250-4.500 pockets.
Has there ever been a financial incentive to break records on a table with 4 1/2" standard pockets today? The answer is NO, because if there had been, the 526 would have been broken a long time ago, the 14.1 players today, with today's equipment, are more than capable of doing that! Which is why its a shame to use a circus table in order to assist the players along, just to make sure the records are broken!! And like I've said, whats next, only 4 players have had a turn at the records so far, what about the 100's of more players capable of putting up huge runs????
 
This was posted on our FB page but I also wanted it posted it here:


We would like to take a moment to thank all of our viewers that tuned in over the last few months to witness some historic 14.1 high runs.

We also want to thank the players that participated in our event for putting on such an exciting display of talent, skill,
and determination. To SVB, Ruslan, Earl, and Jayson, we greatly appreciate your time with us at Streetlight Academy. We know our viewers feel the same.

In regards to the video footage: we have a perfect, unedited, original high-definition recording that is secure and ready for the BCA to validate and certify -- this is our first objective. Once that task is complete, we will look at the best options to showcase this world record breaking run to the world. Our primary goal is to ensure this footage is showcased properly in a manner that will not only help the billiards industry grow in a positive way but to also create interest to outside viewership. We also want to be ensure Jayson is recognized and rewarded for his great achievement, as he should be.

With that said, we can assure our viewers the video footage will be available to the world but please be patient as this process takes time.

Bobby Chamberlain
Promoter of The Legends of Pocket Billiards


Lou Figueroa
How are these runs accomplished are they continuous or over several days. Thanks
 
Says who, lol.

Lou Figueroa
Says me who can spot a person with a raging case of cognitive dissonance.

I'll give you the short dumbed down version, as I know who I am dealing with now.
The drama you have had a hand in, was avoidable you clown. But you willingly ended up in the same position as John Schmidt and co. that you have been complaining about for years.
I mean, that is some crayon eating level planning....... But, you're such a nice chap I guess you don't deserve it (this is sarcasm, stating the obvious.. But hey, I know what I'm dealing with).
Or maybe you have done it this way as you want the attention, there are people you can see to help you with that as well. Could help you in the long run.

In the meantime, keep the mud from falling in from the hole you dug yourself into. For now, this thread is a popcorn piece of entertainment but it will run out of puff soon enough.
Whilst you work out how to spend the millions you will make from this project (yes, that is more sarcasm).
 
Has there ever been a financial incentive to break records on a table with 4 1/2" standard pockets today? The answer is NO, because if there had been, the 526 would have been broken a long time ago, the 14.1 players today, with today's equipment, are more than capable of doing that! Which is why its a shame to use a circus table in order to assist the players along, just to make sure the records are broken!! And like I've said, whats next, only 4 players have had a turn at the records so far, what about the 100's of more players capable of putting up huge runs????
I say Bulls*it! Run it if you're so sure, get Diamond to fund the reward. How long did John try for on a so called clown table until he ran 626. I think it was a pretty long time.
 
I say Bulls*it! Run it if you're so sure, get Diamond to fund the reward. How long did John try for on a so called clown table until he ran 626. I think it was a pretty long time.
One player out of millions, is that the basis of your claim😅🤣🤣
 
No, John has been just as secretive as you guys have, which is exactly my point as to why you guys couldn’t have been a little more honest. As you guys have obviously been very critical of John, I don’t see that you have done anything different, except maybe widen the pockets a little more.

I don't recall being critical of John.

Lou Figueroa
 
Did the mechanic recognize them as stock 5" pockets on a Rebco 9ft pool table? If not, i guess he's not as good as he's led you to believe he is. Common mistake made by a lot of table mechanics.

We didn't talk about whether they were stock.

Lou Figueroa
 
😆
Bobby promised free stream of all runs in the start of the Challenge. Some viewers got attracted to your challenge because of this statement. The number of viewers created revenue from advertising. So people believing the myth of free stream on Facebook created revenue for you.

On the day of the record run Bobby still remembered his promise. He was sorry, stream went down. He said, he wants to get sure the recording of the run is not disturbed. He will upload the full video later that day.

And then he had the epiphany, that he could get more money by offering the run as pay per view.

Yeah, that really sounds like a honest mistake in the heat of the moment.

Your snowflake

Well fortunately we don't really care what you think.

Lou Figueroa
easy
 
Lou, am I hearing this correctly? Admittance of a mistake? Wow, this is real progress, I’m proud of you! Maybe we are now getting somewhere!

If you think it's progress you haven't kept up.

If there's a mistake, I say so. If I don't know something, I admit I don't know. If I chose not to say something, I tell you that too.

Telling a few folks to go pound sand is just the whipped cream and cherry on the top : -)

Lou Figueroa
 
Has there ever been a financial incentive to break records on a table with 4 1/2" standard pockets today? The answer is NO, because if there had been, the 526 would have been broken a long time ago, the 14.1 players today, with today's equipment, are more than capable of doing that! Which is why its a shame to use a circus table in order to assist the players along, just to make sure the records are broken!! And like I've said, whats next, only 4 players have had a turn at the records so far, what about the 100's of more players capable of putting up huge runs????

I'm not sure but I thought the DCC 14.1 event was offering 10K if someone broke 526.

Lou Figueroa
 
You're the one doing all the talking, "clown table, pocket size, anyone could do it on a clown table"
Don't talk no more, set it up and show us.
Don't worry about that, its already being planned, using a antique Brunswick Regina 9ft with factory 6" corner pockets and 6 1/2" sides, and no pocket shelf to speak of in the corner pockets, because that's how the STOCK tables were built by Brunswick back then. Pocket size has been proven to be of no concern to anyone so I WILL post and prove all the pocket specs so anyone that knows what they're doing can copy the table playing conditions.
 
Says me who can spot a person with a raging case of cognitive dissonance.

I'll give you the short dumbed down version, as I know who I am dealing with now.
The drama you have had a hand in, was avoidable you clown. But you willingly ended up in the same position as John Schmidt and co. that you have been complaining about for years.
I mean, that is some crayon eating level planning....... But, you're such a nice chap I guess you don't deserve it (this is sarcasm, stating the obvious.. But hey, I know what I'm dealing with).
Or maybe you have done it this way as you want the attention, there are people you can see to help you with that as well. Could help you in the long run.

In the meantime, keep the mud from falling in from the hole you dug yourself into. For now, this thread is a popcorn piece of entertainment but it will run out of puff soon enough.
Whilst you work out how to spend the millions you will make from this project (yes, that is more sarcasm).

ooooooh, you da Grand Poo Bah of cognitive dissonance too.

Lou Figueroa
lol
 
BTW, I wanted to mention that Mike Howerton is featuring a very nice write up of Shaw's run at our event on the AZ home page:


Snowflakes, trolls, graphic artists, table mechanics, and cognitive dissonance Poo Bahs should all enjoy it..

Lou Figueroa
 
And didn't get an unlimited amount of attempts, let alone a week at the table, right LOU??

If I recall correctly, you could pretty much get as many attempts as you wanted but you had to pony up $100 per 12 tries.

I think Leil Gay set the record for attempts one year chasing it.

Lou Figueroa
 
I'm not sure but I thought the DCC 14.1 event was offering 10K if someone broke 526.

Lou Figueroa
And Jayson Shaw competed in the DCC but couldn't win it because Joshua Filler ran a 285 with very little effort, and set the overall high run on a Diamond.
 
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