logic left the building several thousand posts ago.No, I don’t thick logical thought works that way.
Lou Figueroa
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logic left the building several thousand posts ago.No, I don’t thick logical thought works that way.
Lou Figueroa
I can't imagine Bob even replying to this gibberish.this is imho is a lie - guaranteed. if being a bca nerd who is in the know with back room/sketchy record keepers - is yer version of clarity - enjoy the blur. I would suggest u not promoting 14.1 in the future bob - clarity has not been achieved - as u well know Mosconi's World Record Stands.
You've got it exactly right, G-man. And here's a very edifying additional ingredient/ helpful characteristic that sustained John and which he had in abundance during his effort, though it's likely he never saw it pointed out so clearly and eloquently as Swindoll does here (it's a keeper I recommend to all):John S saw a record that was achievable for someone at his level of play -- and HE DID IT!
. . .One thing that I've learned over the years when working. Effort is most times more important than sheer ability when it comes to accomplishing things. John put in the effort and accomplished his goal. He should be proud of what he accomplished. He had the guts and fortitude to give it a real shot, when players better than him probably won't ever try.
Yeah, particularly when Danny was responding to Bob's post from almost four months ago, as if it were yesterday.I can't imagine Bob even replying to this gibberish.
Don't forget to delete this one skippy.Skippy’d out on u long ago ‘dick’pric.
Your next meltdown is bubblin up. Awesome.WGAS?
Piece on u too. ‘DP’II. Ur dumb as those other rocks. Get together, maybe y’all can
Pretend to to be a garden. Don’t forget the dumbest of all, jb.
Maybe y’all can all go biking, it’s mostly downhill, y’know?
Nope. But the suggestion up-thread was that Schmidt had made 1100 attempts to break the high-run record, while Willie just went about playing his game, so maybe Schmidt is the weaker player.
Danny Harriman said that Mosconi played 14.1 six days a week for 22 years before he set the high record. Schmidt played for 17 years, but Danny pointed out that he only played 14.1 for a short period, then dedicated a couple of months to it.
No one disputes that Mosconi was a great player. But if someone's going to criticize Schmidt for devoting a couple of months to breaking the record, you have to put it into context.
You can imagine that if you had the data for how many hours Mosconi played 14.1 in those 22 years, and had the data for how many hours Schmidt played 14.1 over 17 years, you might (?) be able to interpret that as a measure of talent.
Now, we just have to see if one of the young guns like Filler or Gorst or Ko will take a run at it.
Nobody has said that John Schmidt is a greater player than Willie Mosconi, and i doubt that anyone believes that, especially John Schmidt.Well, to me it's like saying: look, a particular golfer wailed away on a par three a 1,000 times and had 21 holes-in-one -- Tiger Woods never had that many HOI so that makes him a greater golfer than Tiger.
Lou Figueroa
No, that would make him a golfer that had 21 holes in one, on a par 3.Well, to me it's like saying: look, a particular golfer wailed away on a par three a 1,000 times and had 21 holes-in-one -- Tiger Woods never had that many HOI so that makes him a greater golfer than Tiger.
Lou Figueroa
Fake news.Proof is insufficiently, 26 months late.
But it is the honor, not the money, right?Run on sentences need no punctuation.
I’m glad it’s ovah! How bout u?
Ok guys after reading this comment I have to ask a direct statement.Another sign of that skill is that no one else has surpassed Mosconi's record in 77 years. And yet another sign of that skill is that he surpassed Mosconi's record with less 14.1 experience than Mosconi.
Mosconi yesterday, Cranfield today. Lord, please, anyone other than that damn Schmidt.![]()
The BCA had strict conditions for accepting a run into the official record. Those runs, which likely did happen as reported, did not meet the published criteria for acceptance as official records. It is my understand that some of the runs were presented to the BCA and certification was denied due to the failure to meet the criteria.Ok guys after reading this comment I have to ask a direct statement.
Please name any players that have tryed to set a BCA record since Mosconis 526.
Please name just 1 other than JS.
There are many higher runs than 526 including some by Mosconi. The only reasons they were not a BCA record is because they didnt follow through to the BCA and there was no financial reward for any records. Why didnt Mosconi let the BCA know he ran 586 or 600 or 602 or 609?
Not 1 of the higher runs was ever presented to the BCA for certification.
There are 2 people still alive that witnessed Cranfields 768 that can come forward though.
Wrong again. Are you disabled?I only alleged, you bs’ers wrote it like u determined to see and hear it.
Thomas Engert of Germany definitely tried. And got within 35 balls of passing Willie.Ok guys after reading this comment I have to ask a direct statement.
Please name any players that have tryed to set a BCA record since Mosconis 526.
Please name just 1 other than JS.
Nobody has said that John Schmidt is a greater player than Willie Mosconi, and i doubt that anyone believes that, especially John Schmidt.
What did happen is that John Schmidt had a run of 626, breaking a record set by Mosconi. He hasn't dominated the world of 14.1 like Mosconi, but he put in a lot of focused effort to surpass just one of the records that Mosconi established 77 years ago.
John Schmidt isn't the BCA league champion from the pool hall down the street. He's a professional player with world-calibre skills. One sign of that skill is his professional record. Another sign of that skill is that no one else has surpassed Mosconi's record in 77 years. And yet another sign of that skill is that he surpassed Mosconi's record with less 14.1 experience than Mosconi.
Once Mosconi surpassed Caras record by more than 200 balls, he probably felt there was no need in trying to surpass his own record. In the newspaper reports and in his book, he was clearly proud of the 526. But if Caras had run 550 the following year, do you think Mosconi would have tried to surpass it?
Everyone who's congratulated Schmidt for his accomplishment knows that it isn't the end of the story.
We all know of players out there who have skills equal or greater than Schmidt, and many of them have far less experience than him. Hopefully the coverage will encourage other players to try to surpass Schmidt's record.