I have ,i know he’s great shooter at everythingnot if you see his videos
But after about 10 times of playing pool as he said
Honestly ,just hard to believe as I said and others have to
I have ,i know he’s great shooter at everythingnot if you see his videos
correct, none your aware ofsorry has Schmidt ever been proven to be a liar? not that I'm aware of at least
this dude woke up out of bed to win the US open and can run hundreds in straight pool like a walk in the park
the man has earned his credibility from a resume standpoint imo
I have ,i know he’s great shooter at everything
But after about 10 times of playing pool as he said
Honestly ,just hard to believe as I said and others have to
It was about 10-times after played 14.1!. I played mostly 8-ball when i started playing. I was playing about 3 months, many hours per day. Skipped school mostly because got hooked on poolI have ,i know he’s great shooter at everything
But after about 10 times of playing pool as he said
Honestly ,just hard to believe as I said and others have to
So 3months in then 10times playing 14.1yes, 10th time playing pool would be impossible, but not 10th time playing the game of 14.1.
That’s nutsIt was about 10-times after played 14.1!. I played mostly 8-ball when i started playing. I was playing about 3 months, many hours per day. Skipped school mostly because got hooked on pool
Our city did not even have 9-foot table when i started playing and there was zero good players around. So I was pretty much best player around when I did play couple months. Then our pool hall got 2 9-foot Brunswicks and I started play there.
All times I also played little snooker and Finnish Kaisa alongside pool.
No internet yet so I get pool magazines from U.S to learn and asked our town library order Byrne´s Books... They did it
That 97 was huge fluke i know that. I did not know anything, I just shoot and got lucky to not get too much problems.
I remember getting couple times 97 on 9-footers too before I finally beat it and went to 154 what is my record still.
14.1 is nowadays too much for my focus. I can run close to 100 all the time but when i get rolling it feels so easy I just lose interest kinda and lose my focus.
Last time i tried i ran 3 in row 70+ and always miss easy ball..
Filler, as we all know, is probably the straightest shoot on Earth and of all time. We just can't compare Mosconi or any of the past players to today. The equipment is just so much better today. There is little to no financial incentive for anyone to attempt to break the record. I just don't think it is worth anyones time to attempt. Look what Jason did and does anyone in the world but us pool degenerates know or care? I think not.Mike Sigel has been quoted as saying "had Mosconi played on Simonis felt, he would have run 2,000." There isn't a doubt in my mind that 1,000 can be done, especially given the easy equipment that is used these days for high run attempts. Filler would seem the most likely to do it.
On a recent accu stats vid from this year with Shaw and someone playing 10bFiller, as we all know, is probably the straightest shoot on Earth and of all time. We just can't compare Mosconi or any of the past players to today. The equipment is just so much better today. There is little to no financial incentive for anyone to attempt to break the record. I just don't think it is worth anyones time to attempt. Look what Jason did and does anyone in the world but us pool degenerates know or care? I think not.
Fedor Gorst shoots straighter than both of them.On a recent accu stats vid from this year with Shaw and someone playing 10b
Mark Wilson said Jayson Shaw is the most accurate talented shooter he’s seen his entire life
Also stated that filler comes close and maybe equal but certainly not more accurate and precise than Shaw
I’ll defer to WilsonFedor Gorst shoots straighter than both of them.
It's ok. The Scots got 'em covered.Sheeeeeat!
There's Australians in the bush!
I've watched the three of them play a lot more than Mark Wilson has. Not saying he's wrong, but he's got much less data than I have to make the judgement. If someone had to run a rack of nine ball of average difficulty and my life was riding on it, Shaw would be my third choice, behind the other two.I’ll defer to Wilson
And till either run 400 as well
Again with Wilson till the other two do what he hasI've watched the three of them play a lot more than Mark Wilson has. Not saying he's wrong, but he's got much less data than I have to make the judgement. If someone had to run a rack of nine ball of average difficulty and my life was riding on it, Shaw would be my third choice, behind the other two.
Obviously, these comparisons are not so easy when each is a stone-cold killer.
Shaw is a superstar of the highest order, but why should the other two focus on a record that lies outside the arena of competition? Gorst and Filler each have a World 9-ball title. Filler has an American 14.1 Championship and both Fedor and Josh have a European 14.1 Championship. Filler and Gorst both have a Derby City Master of the Table title, too. Shaw has none of these.Again with Wilson till the other two do what he has
I wouldn’t have believed Shaw had the will and determination he has for it if I had not seen it for myself
Shaw is a superstar of the highest order, but why should the other two focus on a record that lies outside the arena of competition? Gorst and Filler each have a World 9-ball title. Filler has an American 14.1 Championship and both Fedor and Josh have a European 14.1 Championship. Filler and Gorst both have a Derby City Master of the Table title, too. Shaw has none of these.
... and yet you think Filer and Gorst have something to prove. LOL.
I really have no idea how many they'd run on a bucket table, but I do know that they have significant titles at 14.1, and each would be a big favorite to beat Shaw at 14.1 on pro spec equipment.They dont have a thing to prove
But until they do it, you can’t just say oh yeah I feel they would
Lmao
Good to know you know better than Wilson I’ll contact you for a lesson soon then I suppose