Voodoo Daddy
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Came from an excellent source that Stefan Cohen put together a smooth 431 today in Paris...not bad for a self taught through video {and a lil help from Danny D} player!!
Came from an excellent source that Stefan Cohen put together a smooth 431 today in Paris...not bad for a self taught through video {and a lil help from Danny D} player!!
On Video ? sorry had to ask !!!!
More than "a lil help" from Danny D, I'd say; they've worked together on two continents. But that is REALLY a tremendous run. He's apparently learned his lessons well. GF
I knew someone would have mistaken my humor, figures it would be a literary man. I watched them work together in South Florida when Stefan made his maiden voyage. HE also told me what an impact Danny made in his game long before he won the 14.1 title while I sparred with him daily the few months he was here.
Voo~~~appologizes for my attempt at inside humor, foiled again!!
that's freakin awesome!!! Nothing to add to what Steve K. said.
Mosconi 526, Engert 491, Cohen is right after?
Impressive. What type of equipment? It does'nt matter it is impressive. But i would like to know who made the table and what size. Mosconi did his on a 4 x 8.
I wonder what the high run on a 5 x 10 is.
I think it would be good to keep seperate records per size of table and size of pockets.
Anyway just asking.
As always straight-ahooting and safe travels ultimate-bill.
Came from an excellent source that Stefan Cohen put together a smooth 431 today in Paris...not bad for a self taught through video {and a lil help from Danny D} player!!
I was talking to Danny yesterday and gave him the news.
He was excited to hear about it.
Just in time for the World's.
Steve Kur better hope he doesn't get him in his group.![]()
that's freakin awesome!!! Nothing to add to what Steve K. said.
Mosconi 526, Engert 491, Cohen is right after?
I think it either ties him with Gene Nagy or puts him one ahead of him. Nagy ran either 430 or 431, I can't remember which.
You guys are correct -- Stephan's 431 places him right behind Thomas Engert's 492; at least according to this:
http://hermund.ardalen.com/straightpoolhighruns.htm
400 Plus(Sidenote: it's sad this page isn't maintained anymore. I wish it was, or at least the information on this page slurped onto another site and updated periodically.)
Thomas Engert 492
Gene Nagy 430
Dallas West 429
Ray Martin 426
Allen Hopkins 421
Thorsten Hohmann 408
Earl Strickland 408
Alain Martel 408
[...]
I love Stephan's focus when he's playing, as well as his quick pace. I was ringside during Stephan's match with Mika during the 2009 14.1 Championship (in the Accu-Stats video, I'm the one with the yellow "Banking with the Beard" long-sleeve shirt to Mika's right), and Stephan didn't let the fact he was more than 125 balls down faze him. He just got right up there, and took care of bidness! Afterwards, his emotions in expressing gratitude to Danny D. showed just what a wonderful human being he is.
I think we're going to be seeing some more great achievements in the 14.1 world from him!
-Sean
That list isn't very complete, though. No Rempe? Where's Daya?I think we should collectively, as Steve asserted yesterday in a text to me, start a High Runs In Straight Pool Wiki Page? Anyone know how to start it off?
Ron F