If it takes bigger to feel it...
I would like to go on record as a nobody shit that 5" corners don't excite me.
I would like to go on record as a nobody shit that 5" corners don't excite me.
Ummm... yah, sure.I wasn't shocked. Give that table to Josh Filler, give him a week, record's broke.
The one this week with 16 racks was pretty loose...he'd be scratching his head with 3 balls on the table.if you mean the record run and all his break shots from the right side rail, he was very consistently getting versions of that high steep angle position. he obviously likes that break shot and doesn't seem bothered with being close to the rail
Dig up Moscomi and let him intentionally try for a high run for a week ....he will break 2,000. He never tried high runs like are being done.Ummm... yah, sure.![]()
Mosconi did not really like pool but saw it as a way to support his family.Did up Moscomi and let him intentionally try for a high run for a week ....he will break 2,000. He never tried high runs like are being done.
Only record they wanted to beat was Schmidt's.
Lol get your boy over there then and let's see.I wasn't shocked. Give that table to Josh Filler, give him a week, record's broke.
He already needs thatIf he does Harriman's gonna need Prozac with a large Thorazine smoothie chaser.![]()
Jayson ran 714 on just 121 attempts. He is breaking the 300 mark every 21 attempts. The greatest percentage of any known player in history. Just goes to show what players can do if they try. There have a been been a handful of players to ever try for high runs and this is a fact because not only do I know them all I have also asked them all.Given that the first break shot is a given, getting to 1000 means making 71 additional consecutive successful break shots - last ball made, no scratch on the cue ball, and giving a reasonable open shot.
Here are the odds of doing that given a player's single break shot success rate:
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The difficulty of getting to 1000 increases by increasing orders of magnitude as the break success rate goes down. And this is assuming that the player never misses or gets out of line on non-break object ball.
Another way to think about this is to game out how many times you would be expected to make an attempt to hit 1000 - to find that you divide 1 by the probability. So with a 90% success rate on the break shot and 100% make rate on all other balls, you would expect to need 1773 tries to hit the 1000 run mark. That number is 194 tries for 700, which might be in the general ballpark for the number of tries Jayson has made with wrldpro?
Certainly not true. We are trying to help pool and get exposure to straight pool. I have read a few of your hater posts and that's OK. We all see your a dickhead.Dig up Moscomi and let him intentionally try for a high run for a week ....he will break 2,000. He never tried high runs like are being done.
Only record they wanted to beat was Schmidt's.
I believe exposure is the purview of the Harriman Academy,Certainly not true. We are trying to help pool and get exposure to straight pool. I have read a few of your hater posts and that's OK. We all see your a dickhead.
Harriman has an Academy; someone please give me the address. I want to go see it with my own eyes.
Book? Where can that be found?He has a busy schedule. Ever since his book release its been challenging for him to get free time to post.
The Academy is working to train additional instructors based on his Academy's evidence based research and proven tournament methodologies.
In the future a textbook will be released and translated into all languages for the global community. Harrimans Academy is ambitious to do what the BCA failed to do. That is create a multilingual global pool community working towards player development, not billiard industry goals.
Book? Where can that be found?
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So how exactly is it keeping him busy?Its given to all Academy students after passing their admissions requirements.
Personal details cant be shared.So how exactly is it keeping him busy?
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No one is asking about personal details (I think I speak for everyone when I say we don't need details of Danny Boy's personal life...or yours for that matter). We are looking for context on what his general activities are. Since your posts are so broad and don't really tell us anything other than grand plans and pie-in-the-sky dreams, simply provide something more concrete. If you want our support, you have to give more pertinent information and details.Personal details cant be shared.
All I can say is the Academy is working 24/7 and everyone needs more rest.
If you want to help we are creating an educational content to support an international community and teach billiard history, billiard organization and billiard academics.
We are looking for supporters to ensure all content meets the needs and requirements of the host country. Any sponsorship or donations or volunteer effort is appreciated.
What is the address?He has a busy schedule. Ever since his book release its been challenging for him to get free time to post.
The Academy is working to train additional instructors based on his Academy's evidence based research and proven tournament methodologies.
In the future a textbook will be released and translated into all languages for the global community. Harrimans Academy is ambitious to do what the BCA failed to do. That is create a multilingual global pool community working towards player development, not billiard industry goals.