What is your HIGH RUN?

Only happened once in my life and it was more luck then skill. I couldn't believe it either. They just kept thumping in the pocket and I was hooked again. Jason Kirkwood was an A+ player, capable of beating anyone at anytime. Everyone thought him to be primarily a bar table player. How wrong they were! I saw him demolish Tony Watson (in his prime) on the big table when everyone was betting against Jason. Jaybird was one cool customer! Always stayed low key and always got the money. For many years he would come to the BCA and take over the open table (bar table), where they were betting 20 a game. He would just keep on winning game after game until they all quit. Good players too. Amazing!
That's awesome. I remember him being like 15 or something in the rankings at one point. Maybe 2006 or so. He is still a threat to catch a gear and run a set out on any given day.
 
Eric, believe or not, we now have more colors for the 3C balls than, Yellow, Red & White.
Yes that’s what I thought just the yellow red white which is a great idea

Has any off colored balls shown up in any billiards format?
 
7 - 9 ball Shimmed Diamond
5 - 10 ball Shimmed Diamond
67 - straight pool Shimmed Diamond
67 - Snooker 5 x 10 Steepleton
8 on the break in side called 3 times in a row. Hard to believe. Steepleton 4 x 8
11 - Most Consecective Wins for the Jingle without losing I was 16 years old in 1976
Old man now
 
Straight pool 168. Worked at straight pool only in practice one summer. Broke 100 maybe 6 times. I enjoyed playing, but nobody plays straight anymore.

7 racks of 9 ball on a 9 foot Gold Crown 2 with 4.75 inch pockets for a $10 set I won race to 7 from the coin toss

12 racks barbox 8 ball on a Valley playing race to 4 for $100 a set. Opponent won a set...then I broke and ran 3 sets winning all 3 coint tosses. Guy quit playing...I was like you didn't so anything wrong.
 
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7 - 9 ball Shimmed Diamond
5 - 10 ball Shimmed Diamond
67 - straight pool Shimmed Diamond
67 - Snooker 5 x 10 Steepleton
8 on the break in side called 3 times in a row. Hard to believe. Steepleton 4 x 8
11 - Most Consecective Wins for the Jingle without losing I was 16 years old in 1976
Old man now
What is this mean? Thanks
11 - Most Consecective Wins for the Jingle without losing I was 16 years old in 1976
 
Your trying to say you broke and ran 17 games of 9 ball? Of all the things that didn't happen, this didn't happen the most.
He is saying he held the bar table that many.

When I go to the bar they get me drunk for free but I gotta worry about getting jumped because the rednecks are sore losers....draw a ball 2 feet and they get that look in their eyes.
 
He is saying he held the bar table that many.

When I go to the bar they get me drunk for free but I gotta worry about getting jumped because the rednecks are sore losers....draw a ball 2 feet and they get that look in their eyes
My dad had that issue. (He is my picture not me). I don't as much. I'm 6-2 210+ and was a fighter long before I was a pool player. But I do know what you're talking about.
 
Only happened once in my life and it was more luck then skill. I couldn't believe it either. They just kept thumping in the pocket and I was hooked again. Jason Kirkwood was an A+ player, capable of beating anyone at anytime. Everyone thought him to be primarily a bar table player. How wrong they were! I saw him demolish Tony Watson (in his prime) on the big table when everyone was betting against Jason. Jaybird was one cool customer! Always stayed low key and always got the money. For many years he would come to the BCA and take over the open table (bar table), where they were betting 20 a game. He would just keep on winning game after game until they all quit. Good players too. Amazing!
Jason is the coolest dude in pool and I only see him at Super Billiards.
Someone on here was saying no bar table players could beat pros....kirkwood , clarterbuck and others came to mind.
 
My dad had that issue. (He is my picture not me). I don't as much. I'm 6-2 210+ and was a fighter long before I was a pool player. But I do know what you're talking about.
I was playing these 3 APA 6s for $50 race to 3 eight ball at Fran's Riverside Inn. Not really laying down, but not trying. I hit autopilot and got serious....they were not pleased. Thought I was going to ve swimming in the river for sure. Only beat em for like 300...
 
Kirkwood robs claterbuck
Sure
But dude drives UPS and still plays awesome.

Kirkwood is an absolute beast.

I bring my buddy to SBE who plays good. I'm like I make money here always and you do it by just never playing champions. I look over and my native friend with a long rattail ponytail is playing Kirkwood...holding his own and all the fish are watching.
He couldn't get any action after that.
 
In 3C I love ran 4 once, with coaching I've ran 5 twice and lots of 4’s.

I’m not good at 3C, it’s wonderful to watch anyone who can run 10+ or average above 1 in tournaments

I’m not worried about the purple 5 showing up on a 3C table anytime soon😃
I watched Pedro run 17 and out going to 32 playing the Mexican national champion who was at 28...Now that was something special.

I've played 3 cushion even less than 14.1, the time I ran 5 points was playing Pedro. He gave me 15 points going to 25 and still beat me soundly.

Jaden
 
Jason is the coolest dude in pool and I only see him at Super Billiards.
Someone on here was saying no bar table players could beat pros....kirkwood , clarterbuck and others came to mind.
Jason has beaten MANY of the pros we all know in tournaments and for the money.
 
I was playing these 3 APA 6s for $50 race to 3 eight ball at Fran's Riverside Inn. Not really laying down, but not trying. I hit autopilot and got serious....they were not pleased. Thought I was going to ve swimming in the river for sure. Only beat em for like 300...
You better start hanging out in better joints!
 
13 & out playing 1P twice.
5 pack 9B huge pockets
Low 50’s break snooker on the 12’

That’s all that comes to mind now.
Oh yeah, I forgot about one pocket. My proudest moment in one pocket was I had been practicing 10 ball on the 4" diamond that RKC did up at the old golden fleece in Wahsington. (The owner let me practice tenball on that table so long as I didn't break) Dan Louie came in because he was going to be giving a lesson on that table. (The owner, I forget his name, told me that I could play on it until Dan came in). So Dan says he's going to be giving a lesson in a bit but asked if I wanted to play some one pocket on the table until his lesson got there.

So I break and Dan makes a bank and runs two balls, then he misses a ball and leaves me a bank. I bank it in and run 8 and out.

Dan comes up to me and says "Thank you for that, I need to get punished when I leave a bank like that".

When talking about nice players, (and I've played a lot of pool players), the two names that come most prominently to mind are Oscar Dominguez and Dan Louie.

Jaden
 
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