Yeah, it was always hard to squeeze it in, Stu. When it was smaller it was easier. The bigger it got, the harder it was.
Maybe I'll see you down there Saturday.
OK. As I thought. That was just an assumption on your part that Peter stepped in and that Peter had a “senior moment”.
What happened was there was no ref and probably Ruslan or someone erroneously told Alex that he had to re-break. Alex has played enough straight pool that he should know that...
George Fels once raked the balls on me when I was on a 42 and had just won our match. I would have liked to have continued, but 42 was no big deal for George.
Did I miss something? Did someone say that Peter made a ruling on that opening break?
I thought I heard Alex say "OK, if that's the rule". I was under the impression that Chinakhov told him he had to re-break.
The top players have a shot at a pretty good payday, And they are competing with the other top players for high runs and 1st place money. Bobby Hunter, Tom Karabatsos, Ike Runnels, John Rawski and others capable of running 50 or more make it competitive at that level. When they play lesser...
Sorry I have been away from the pool world somewhat. Been busy working.
Didn't know what hard drive I had the video on and could barely remember how to burn a dvd.
Will send it and i'll try to find a couple of bonus videos for you.
Dennis
Does anyone want to help John Schmidt get 1,000 subscribers on his youtube channel which will in turn allow him to live stream his multiple straight pool high run attempts?
He has 697 subscribers right now. Once he gets to 1000, we will all be rewarded with many more of his straight pool runs...
Does anyone want to help John Schmidt get 1,000 subscribers on his youtube channel which will in turn allow him to live stream his multiple straight pool high run attempts?
He has 697 subscribers right now. Once he gets to 1000, we will all be rewarded with many more of his straight pool runs...
I didn't even notice exactly where the balls were before they were disturbed. I was a bit flummoxed by the faulty bridge that fell apart wreaking havoc on the table. I took his word for the ball placement. It was only a few racks in and didn't seem that important at the time. I still don't think...
Bill Maropulos organizes most of the runs at the event. He and I have been co-producing it since Bob left some years ago.
We also have many volunteers including Rich Klein, Nathan Tavarez, Stan Haines, who have been supporting the event for years.