Jayson Shaw in the Hunt for Another 14.1 Record

Unfortunately. Apparently the hosts are not YouTube fans.
Can't blame them for not wanting their world-record-setting content pirated too easily, early, and anonymously. Anyone throughout the vast YT-viewership world can install cheap or open-source screen recording software. Bobby, Lou and Bobby's team know that.

And there's the matter of the quite appropriately inserted sponsor ads within these commendable hosts' content; YT wouldn't settle for that without rigid, likely objectionable contractual terms & conditions, IMO.

Arnaldo
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Can't blame them for not wanting their world-record-setting content pirated too easily, early, and anonymously. Anyone throughout the vast YT-viewership world can install cheap or open-source screen recording software. Bobby, Lou and Bobby's team know that.

And there's the matter of the quite appropriately inserted sponsor ads within these commendable hosts' content; YT wouldn't settle for that without rigid, likely objectionable contractual terms & conditions, IMO.

Arnaldo
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Arnaldo, thank you for explaining that so nicely.

Lou Figueroa
 
Can't blame them for not wanting their world-record-setting content pirated too easily, early, and anonymously. Anyone throughout the vast YT-viewership world can install cheap or open-source screen recording software. Bobby, Lou and Bobby's team know that.

And there's the matter of the quite appropriately inserted sponsor ads within these commendable hosts' content; YT wouldn't settle for that without rigid, likely objectionable contractual terms & conditions, IMO.

Arnaldo
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Precisely
 
Are you saying he had 16 runs of 100+ yesterday instead of the 8 I saw?

I've got him for these, in order:
4 in the first session: 123, 114, 130, 141​
4 in the second session: 252, 154, 322, 113​
Please show me what I am missing, if any.
Yes.
This was what Bobby Chamberlain had said.
 
Oh man, made the break ball but staring at a fully intact rack. If he makes the "dead corner ball" and breaks the record the servers hosting this forum are going to catch on fire

Edit: he called it but was a mile off. Rest easy, AZB servers
 
And another 100+ run bites the dust. This one by scratching on the key ball, which was not a particularly good one. 139
 
The day ends with a scratch after running 214 (15 racks + 4). They probably have him with 200, because the rack counter didn't include the first rack of the run and was on 14 instead of 15 at the end.

So, for the day, I have him with 8 runs of 100+ again -- 5 in the 100s and 3 in the 200s, with a high of 295.
 
Well, perhaps gerryf, who does some kind of software scans to count all the runs, will let us know how many 100+ runs he found yesterday.
Ah, the information i gave was third hand and May have been incorrect.
Hopefully we can get a count.
 
Can't blame them for not wanting their world-record-setting content pirated too easily, early, and anonymously. Anyone throughout the vast YT-viewership world can install cheap or open-source screen recording software. Bobby, Lou and Bobby's team know that.

And there's the matter of the quite appropriately inserted sponsor ads within these commendable hosts' content; YT wouldn't settle for that without rigid, likely objectionable contractual terms & conditions, IMO.

Arnaldo

don't know about the first part, surely FB can be screengrabbed just as easy as youtube? but how would the culprit know jayson was starting on a record breaking run? besides, the real deal video i reckon will be superior, with the different camera angles they have now, commentary etc.
 
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