Bobby Chamberlain Runs 151 in 14:1

RunoutJJ

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Here's a fantastic run by house pro Bobby Chamberlain on his 9' Diamond Table at Hard Times in Woodbridge VA. Ive had the great pleasure of playing Bobby for about 3 years. In those three years I was the victim of many 4-7 packs in 9 ball and lets not start about 14:1 :lol: My high run on this very tough table was around 22 which I guess isnt too bad ;) :lol:

Anyways Im glad to see Bobby in good form and final a video of his caliber play. Great job Bobby and hope to see you break the 200 barrier on video soon. To everybody else.... Enjoy :grin-square:


Oh btw... Check out the second shot in the Rack #2. Not to mention shape off the 3 ball in the side in rack #2. Pretty fricking awesome!!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2bYgxFsCoo
 
Here's a fantastic run by house pro Bobby Chamberlain on his 9' Diamond Table at Hard Times in Woodbridge VA. Ive had the great pleasure of playing Bobby for about 3 years. In those three years I was the victim of many 4-7 packs in 9 ball and lets not start about 14:1 :lol: My high run on this very tough table was around 22 which I guess isnt too bad ;) :lol:

Anyways Im glad to see Bobby in good form and final a video of his caliber play. Great job Bobby and hope to see you break the 200 barrier on video soon. To everybody else.... Enjoy :grin-square:


Oh btw... Check out the second shot in the Rack #2. Not to mention shape off the 3 ball in the side in rack #2. Pretty fricking awesome!!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2bYgxFsCoo

Bobby has been a great player for a long time, i would bet he has already ran more then 200 a few or more times, he will do it on video if he hasnt yet!
 
Bobby has been a great player for a long time, i would bet he has already ran more then 200 a few or more times, he will do it on video if he hasnt yet!

In his avatar/name sig, he's got '311 high run'. He has said he's got bigger runs than the one he posted at the time, but that he was going to wait before releasing some. Perhaps JJ's got the first of those right there. I'm at work, so no watchy.
 
Thanks for posting this ... awesome! Didn't have the time to view the whole thing but will definately come back. I find it inspiring!
 
In his avatar/name sig, he's got '311 high run'. He has said he's got bigger runs than the one he posted at the time, but that he was going to wait before releasing some. Perhaps JJ's got the first of those right there. I'm at work, so no watchy.


Yeah I remember when Bobby ran 311. They guy makes some shots I didnt think were possible :eek: Not to mention his positional play in rotation games is plain awesome.
 
In his avatar/name sig, he's got '311 high run'. He has said he's got bigger runs than the one he posted at the time, but that he was going to wait before releasing some. Perhaps JJ's got the first of those right there. I'm at work, so no watchy.

That's is his high on a diamond , I played on that table is real tight but otherwise plays like a dream , when I played him he had a high 80s and one just over a buck ,,
Like others have said great guy



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These runs are really impressive because he does them in a typical pool hall atmosphere... most runs you see like this are in a dead quiet tournament (admittedly tough too) or in the player's personal room where he's alone and has everything just right.

But at HT You have to deal with too loud music, including some brutal karaoke... chairs and rails and people too close to you, people wandering over to shoot the shit, random balls jumped off someone else's table, and so on.

Nice shooting bobby.
 
All I can say is wow ! To watch a verry talented player on a really nice table play is nice. I really enjoyed the cue-ball control. :D

What I liked best was how relaxed he seemed doing what he undoubtedly enjoys. Makes me wish I learned straight pool.

Oh, and I loved that good roll @ 54:35 or so ...... phew !
 
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These runs are really impressive because he does them in a typical pool hall atmosphere... most runs you see like this are in a dead quiet tournament (admittedly tough too) or in the player's personal room where he's alone and has everything just right.

But at HT You have to deal with too loud music, including some brutal karaoke... chairs and rails and people too close to you, people wandering over to shoot the shit, random balls jumped off someone else's table, and so on.

Nice shooting bobby.

My favorite is that stupid punching bag thing at hard times, right next to the table.

Bobby victimized me on that table too...which i agree, plays like a dream. Bes t table in northern va...that isnt in someones home!
 
LOL, there's one at First Break, too. I have a heart attack every time somebody whacks it. Just when you're concentrating on your shot, KAPOWWWWW!

My favorite is that stupid punching bag thing at hard times, right next to the table.

Bobby victimized me on that table too...which i agree, plays like a dream. Bes t table in northern va...that isnt in someones home!
 
My favorite is that stupid punching bag thing at hard times, right next to the table.

Bobby victimized me on that table too...which i agree, plays like a dream. Bes t table in northern va...that isnt in someones home!

I do like that table too, but the rest of the atmosphere is kind of a turnoff.
The diamonds at woodbridge are different, older I think... the pockets are a little bigger.
Not that I'm complaining or knocking anything, that's how I prefer it.

At first break they have the standard newer diamonds and for some reason nobody touches
the boxing machine. Thank god.

At HT in manassas they put it so close to the table you have to wait for someone
to finish their punch before you can shoot anywhere near the foot rail.
 
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