Here is an interesting question. Is there a pool subculture you and I don't know anything about lurking in the twilight zone of pool and billiards? There was this guy on U-Tube who plays pool in his basement in his bare feet, kicking the cat when she got in the way of his pool playing, and he is routinely running 120 balls playing straight pool. Are there some great trick shot artists we have never heard anything about? Do these guys just perfect their craft in the basements of their homes and never come to the pool halls or venture beyond u-tube? Granted they don't have the poise and polish of a Johnny Archer, but they seem to learn to do some amazing things on their home pool tables by just hitting balls in their basements. Most of the "good" players I know of who have a table in their home, don't even play on the darn things. These guys spend hours learning fantastic trick shots or running out racks. There may be a Mosconi out there somewhere routinely running 400-500 balls. If he exists, I wish he would come out of the woodwork and make himself known to the world. He probably wears his baseball cap on backwards, likes skateboarding and loud rock concerts more than pool, has a crummy beat up pool cue his dad used to use, but never misses a ball on his own table. He would never even consider gambling or himself a pool hustler. I like to believe there is some 21 year old genius who is hiding out and has hundreds of times strung 10 racks together playing 9ball and just laughs at the champions pondering over a "tough shot" on ESPN. What do you think..........??