Sure...coz I live in a trailer park.Is that a mobile home like you live in?
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Sure...coz I live in a trailer park.Is that a mobile home like you live in?
37 signatures on the certification for Mosconi's 526So you have pictures and video of Mosconi's run? Or do you just believe 17 random people's testimony from the 50s?
oh, ok, that makes all the difference then......if it were 17 then of course it would be questionable but with 37 people there is no doubt and Danny doesn't need the run on video to believe it happened......37 signatures on the certification for Mosconi's 526
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And has taken w-a-y longer than John's 4 hours and 3 minutes.This thread is now about 6.22x longer than John Schmidt's world record run of 626.
was that how long it lasted? he shot pool for four hours and didn’t miss? what!And has taken w-a-y longer than John's 4 hours and 3 minutes.
Yeah....that sounds pretty fast for 626 balls if you figure in the shots that required some thinking and the racking.was that how long it lasted? he shot pool for four hours and didn’t miss? what!
I havent seen the 626, but in the few 400s that are available for viewing he breezes through the first 200 balls practically one stroking everything. Then he slows down a bit after that, but still moves at a brisk pace. His 434 ball run on YouTube only took him two hours to complete.Yeah....that sounds pretty fast for 626 balls if you figure in the shots that required some thinking and the racking.
I'm not going to do the math, somebody else can, but off the top of my head that sounds like about 2 1/2 balls per minute. Probably closer to 3 balls per minute when you figure in the racking.
A pet nitpick of mine: it's 6.22 times as long; 5.22 times longer.This thread is now about 6.22x longer than John Schmidt's world record run of 626.
It would be cooler if Danny gave us a 627+.Does anyone else find this funny? Danny is very proud of his wins against John. Wouldn't those wins be even cooler if they were against the WORLD RECORD HOLDER? If I were Danny, I'd be like "Yeah, he's great. He's amazing! He has the highest run ever!!! Oh yeah, I beat the hell out of him though..."
But then what would you do with your life?Where are the previous 78 days of videotapes?
Where are the previous two runs of the same morning videotapes?
Were the whole of all the days of attempts recorded on the same videotape, over and over?
Eight people signed a witness affidavit that on that date John Schmidt ran 626 consecutive balls. Three were team members. One was the proprietor of Easy Street Billiards. Four have never been seen or heard from since that date two years ago.
No witness has expressed that they saw the entire run from start to finish.
Answer these questions if you want to get a real cooler shoulder.
Keep editing Skippy, it's still incoherent.Cool! Is the only thing that you got right.
The more you write the more you demonstrate that you know nothing at all about that which you write about.
Welcome to the not only don’t know club, you’re welcome to join the don’ t even suspect nothing club, too.
He won’t. Same reason Colin Kaepernick won’t play football again. It would prove to the world that he’s a phony.Danny, will you be taking part in the Legends of Straight Pool event put on by Bobby Chamberlain?
It would be interesting to see what you can do.
Thank you. Good point and I will remember to use the correct format in the future.A pet nitpick of mine: it's 6.22 times as long; 5.22 times longer.
pj <- but I knew what you meant
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Impossible to 'do the math' when the business that is selling a claim - hides their numbers, or in this case raw video footage. Yard sticks for lunatics is one point of view, the missing raw footage of their 626 claim - after Open Public has waited over two years - is relevant.Yeah....that sounds pretty fast for 626 balls if you figure in the shots that required some thinking and the racking.
I'm not going to do the math, somebody else can, but off the top of my head that sounds like about 2 1/2 balls per minute. Probably closer to 3 balls per minute when you figure in the racking.
I just heard on a streamed straight pool video that one commentator said that John was making balls at a rate of three per minute.I'm not going to do the math, somebody else can, but off the top of my head that sounds like about 2 1/2 balls per minute. Probably closer to 3 balls per minute when you figure in the racking.