I Played My First Perfect Set of 9 Ball!

That is a huge achievement, Lenny!! Congratulations!

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Congrats Lenny! When I saw the title of the thread I thought for sure it was Travis Trotter reporting.
 
Fast Lenny said:
I played my first perfect set of 9 ball yesterday in a tournament at Kolbys yesterday.We are playing races to 5 and there were 21 players in the field.I played a friend of mine Tom who plays pretty well and we usually have good battles.I did not miss one ball in the race to 5 and ended up winning 5-0,that might not sounds like much to some but to me its alot considering 9 ball is not my favorite game and its a game that I dont play too well I feel.I ended up going on to win the tournament having only one hill-hill match,otherwise I dominated the field which felt good.Well I am patting myself on the back right now and eating left over Outback for breakfast,woo-hoo isnt life great! :thumbup:


you ran a 5-pack, or just didnt miss whan you had chances?? either way thats great!!!
 
Fatboy said:
you ran a 5-pack, or just didnt miss whan you had chances?? either way thats great!!!

[size=+2]Watch how you answer that Lenny -- you might have to give up some weight!
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Feels great doesn't it? I was zoned out the first time I did it. I was playing some old pro in NC at 9 ball which is funny cuz I hadn't played 9 ball in years. I ran 10 racks in a row on him and I can honestly tell you that I can't remember a single shot now, but I also couldn't remember a single shot if you had asked me about it after I did it. The only reason I know I ran 10 is because the old man complained about it. He asked me what I was ranked in APA, I told him a 5 (I can only play 4 weeks on a 4 off so it's hard as hell to move up) and I remember him saying, "Yea ahaaha 5 my ass you sandbaggin sum*****".

It just seemed like everything fell into place and I just shot em in...knowing exactly where they were going to go. The only thing I remember of that match was that I complained under my breath that the CB landed an inch or two away from what I deemed perfect shape.
 
gunzby said:
Feels great doesn't it? I was zoned out the first time I did it. I was playing some old pro in NC at 9 ball which is funny cuz I hadn't played 9 ball in years. I ran 10 racks in a row on him and I can honestly tell you that I can't remember a single shot now, but I also couldn't remember a single shot if you had asked me about it after I did it. The only reason I know I ran 10 is because the old man complained about it. He asked me what I was ranked in APA, I told him a 5 (I can only play 4 weeks on a 4 off so it's hard as hell to move up) and I remember him saying, "Yea ahaaha 5 my ass you sandbaggin sum*****".

It just seemed like everything fell into place and I just shot em in...knowing exactly where they were going to go. The only thing I remember of that match was that I complained under my breath that the CB landed an inch or two away from what I deemed perfect shape.

10 racks in a row is an AWESOME accomplishment.

AZBilliards talent pool just jumped a huge notch.

JoeyA
 
JoeyA said:
10 racks in a row is an AWESOME accomplishment.

AZBilliards talent pool just jumped a huge notch.

JoeyA
Holy Crap,that is better then alot of top pros have done! :eek:
 
Fatboy said:
you ran a 5-pack, or just didnt miss whan you had chances?? either way thats great!!!
No it was not a 5 pack,there were dry breaks and safety play involved. :smile:
 
dolphins1972 said:
10 HMMM,YOU DRINKIN HEAVY GUY .IVE NEVER SEEN YA ANYWHERE PLAY LIKE THAT I SHOULD HAVE.

It was 10 years ago. The week I did that I also got convicted of a DUI. After that I told myself that if I was going to get caught driving it surely wouldn't be leaving a bar. Once I got my license back I just didn't bother getting back into shooting until just recently.

I guess you may know me and if you do you also know that I am shooting nowhere near that level now.

This was in 98 at the Landmark in Statesville. It was also a fluke night as I had never run more than two in a row before that.
 
JoeyA said:
Maybe he is a professional pool player.
JoeyA

Not even in my dreams. I have a long long way to go before I reach my previous form. This year I resolve to never quit pool again as it is far too frustrating to come back.
 
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