Geez, I feel like an old failure today.

DynoDan

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Grew up playing in the same room where Ralph Greenleaf learned, and had the chance to chat/play with Willie Mosconi, but STILL can’t run 100. I guess some people NEVER can learn to overcome old habits.
 
Well, too much wine got me feeling sorry for myself (Indoor sport enjoyed by all….says ‘Burt’). Not giving up though. Too many other pursuits (& lack of 14.1 action) distracting, but I’ll run a hundred before I die if it kills me.
 
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Grew up playing in the same room where Ralph Greenleaf learned, and had the chance to chat/play with Willie Mosconi, but STILL can’t run 100. I guess some people NEVER can learn to overcome old habits.
Don’t feel bad my high run in 1P is higher than in 14.1

Worst 14.1 player ever,
Fatboy🙁
 
Grew up playing in the same room where Ralph Greenleaf learned, and had the chance to chat/play with Willie Mosconi, but STILL can’t run 100. I guess some people NEVER can learn to overcome old habits.
You no kid right❓❓. So be happy you are still able to play.

Have ing fun is plus enough.❓
 
Main thing is being at the table and working out. It's better walking around and thinking ahead and making shots than sitting on the
couch. At my age it's a better thing working out on my table than taking walks out side when it's either to cold or hot. Keeps us in better
shape than most our age. Merry Christmas
 
Grew up playing in the same room where Ralph Greenleaf learned, and had the chance to chat/play with Willie Mosconi, but STILL can’t run 100. I guess some people NEVER can learn to overcome old habits.
Do you know how many pool players have ever run 100 balls? My guess would be 1 for every 10,000 pool players, maybe less than that!
 
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Do you know how many pool players have ever run 100 balls?

All of them, just not consecutively.
who cares if they were on different days, pool players just need motivation to get out.

Have you met the types of people that play pool?
 
Grew up playing in the same room where Ralph Greenleaf learned, and had the chance to chat/play with Willie Mosconi, but STILL can’t run 100. I guess some people NEVER can learn to overcome old habits.
Hey, been playing 60 years, high run is 38. At 76, still run in the 20's, but
in fairness now on an 8 foot brunswick with generous pockets. IMPORTANT
thing its still fun
 
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