I wouldn’t say 100 for a “B” player on that table is out of the realm of possibility. Just depends on the B player. I have a friend with a well established Fargo in the 550 range who has a high run in the 120’s on a furniture style 8 foot with big pockets. Aside from that, he has an 80 something ball run and a bunch more over 50. BUT, 14.1 is his favorite game. He’s been playing it since he started playing pool.I consider myself a B player, ~550 Fargo and my high run on a Brunswick Gold Crown with standard 4.5" pockets is 48. I think generous pockets would really help me out in terms of being able to cheat position and get shallow angles to break out clusters or develop a break ball. I highly doubt I'd be able to get to 100 but I'd like to think it could get me over the line to 50!
Do you live in an area where 14.1 is played? I’m a 630+ Fargo and, as I mentioned, my high run is 46.Me and my 4 buddies, all 630+ fargorates, all have high runs of over "90" on a diamond 9-footer while goofing around this week. So no, a B player can't do "100" on any equipment imo.
37 on the stream. He has run over 50 before. I’ve known Chris for close to 20 years. He’s not a straight pool player. But I do enjoy watching him practice on the stream.Lil’ Chris on YouTube is currently streaming his Road to 100 series live (I don’t mean right now, I mean, he’s streaming all his attempts to reach 100). You can watch them after the fact. His APA is 7/9. My understanding is that these are the max levels for 8 ball and 9 ball?
This will give you a pretty good idea of a high level 8/9 ball players progressing in 14.1 for the first time. At the moment, I think his high run is 37.
I have no idea how you play... but try it, let us know how it goes.I have to say I think yes... Lol. This world record stuff is a joke with concocted conditions. Its like lets try to set the record for the lowest round in golf by making the easiest golf course ever....
Find a table like it. Stream it live. Need proof you are a B player. I'll bet you the first $100 you don't do it.I’m B player and I promise you within two or three attempts I’ll run a 100 on that table which Earl and Jayson played on!! 100% the pocket just accepts anything
Your post seems like it contradicts itself to me. If you all were just goofing around and ran 90 on a tough table, why can't someone slightly less skilled get to 100 on an easy table if they took it seriously.Me and my 4 buddies, all 630+ fargorates, all have high runs of over "90" on a diamond 9-footer while goofing around this week. So no, a B player can't do "100" on any equipment imo.
There's still time buddy.I was a lifetime B player or Shortstop as we used to call it. I only played Straight Pool for money a couple of times (there was never any action at 14.1) and actually ran 72 balls on one of those occasions. The big money ($50) must have motivated me.
That said, I used to practice Straight Pool often to improve my game, particularly my cue ball control. I could regularly run in the 40's and hit 50 or more once in a while. But my all time high run was only 63 balls until that aformentioned Straight Pool match. I'm a lifetime non 100 ball runner!
impressive performanceIt took me a couple of days to make a 50+, a month or so to break 70, roughly 6 months to break 80, and finally around 18 months to get my first 100. All I had to learn from was watching 14.1 being played on YouTube, which I didn’t do a lot of.