Folks:
As we ramp up in eagerness for the World Tournament of 14.1, here's a bump of what would seem to be a very unlikely 117-ball run from former snooker pro Stuart Pettman. It includes *very* entertaining and engaging commentary from J.R. Calvert and Freddie Agnir ("Cornerman" here on AZB):
Stu's practice rack at 1:08:30:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h8m30s
Then his first attempt at 1:12:15:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h12m15s
And then the 117-ball run at 1:30:30:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h30m30s
Obviously, Stu's patterns are not classic 14.1 (and in fact, he "shows" snooker instead, with e.g. the "come off the rail and into the back of the pack" that's classic in snooker). But Stu's regimented fundamentals and dead-straight shooting got him through when noone else breached 100 on this 10-footer.
Enjoy!
-Sean
As we ramp up in eagerness for the World Tournament of 14.1, here's a bump of what would seem to be a very unlikely 117-ball run from former snooker pro Stuart Pettman. It includes *very* entertaining and engaging commentary from J.R. Calvert and Freddie Agnir ("Cornerman" here on AZB):
Stu's practice rack at 1:08:30:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h8m30s
Then his first attempt at 1:12:15:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h12m15s
And then the 117-ball run at 1:30:30:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZvQSmvfbHWg#t=1h30m30s
Obviously, Stu's patterns are not classic 14.1 (and in fact, he "shows" snooker instead, with e.g. the "come off the rail and into the back of the pack" that's classic in snooker). But Stu's regimented fundamentals and dead-straight shooting got him through when noone else breached 100 on this 10-footer.
Enjoy!
-Sean