Working behind the counter at Cue Corner here in Downingtown PA I watched my teacher Andy Toth give up "80 no count" straight pool more then once and NEVER lose that bet to anyone!
Just last night at the pool room I was told he played 2 games of 14.1 that day and won the 2 games in 4 innings! :yikes
Yeah, that was in 2 games against me...he ran 62 off the break and then I got 16 or 17 and he ran 92 (88 and out but tried to keep going and get the 100 at my suggestion)
Next game was me first with 10 balls, I missed and then he ran 110, I made 18 and he ran 40 and out. World class on that day for sure...
Working behind the counter at Cue Corner here in Downingtown PA I watched my teacher Andy Toth give up "80 no count" straight pool more then once and NEVER lose that bet to anyone!
Just last night at the pool room I was told he played 2 games of 14.1 that day and won the 2 games in 4 innings! :yikes:
I was lucky to be around some great players coming up!
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>>>for the mathmatically challenged like myself .....that is a 75ball per inning average!....I had to edit using my calculator![]()
Yeah, it's worth it. I'm taking every beating I can fit in my life schedule, winning sometimes (big spot!) and losing often. He's taught me a whole bunch on the side and with the time watching while stuck in the chair. Getting back on the horse this Friday I hope, last Friday he ran 85 on me. Off the break. Now I'm going to add 10 racks opening break to my daily practice!!
in 2001, at the Open, I think it was Bustamante.( pretty sure, but not 100% positive) that gave the table and ball in hand to some local for $100.rack. Bustamante got the break, and rack your own. I didn't stay to watch the whole match, but the talk the next day at the tournament was that he put a 12 pack on the guy before he even got out of his chair. When the time came for his opponent to shoot, Bustamante was forced to play a safe and just nutted up the object ball so that it couldn't be made even with ball in hand, guy missed his safe, Bustamante made a four rail to start his out.... Guy quit after that game... (as if halfway through the 12 pack wouldn't have been a sufficient quitting spot)!