No, actually, that run is not the best, and it isn't even 2nd, 3rd, or 4th on the list either. I don't recall what the best is off hand, but any run over 400 on a 9 ft is certainly better than a 526 on a 8 ft with buckets. Mosconi has the highest run on an 8 ft with buckets, but he certainly doesn't have the best run. And nobody has any reason to be playing on 8 fts with buckets and until there is a reason to do so his record will likely stand for eternity even though multiple people have the ability to break it.
You are seriously becoming a broken record; keep repeating the same thing, it doesn't make it true. Mosconi has the highest run-period. Only a NIT of the highest order would try to belittle that. 526 is the only number that matters in reality. Not 8, not 9, not 10. Five hundred twenty six.there's a good reason the high run reward isn't set for Schmidt's current high run, even as great as an accomplishment as it it. Five hundred twenty seven is everyone's goal, because that's the record, no matter the equipment.
Oh, and you've mentioned several times that Willie was under no pressure that day. Obviously, you've never read anything on Willie's life. That man put more pressure on himself than probably any opponent ever could. The man didn't know how to "take it easy." Also, at that point in his life, hie had retired from competition, and depended on those exhibitions as his main source of income. If interest in him stopped, the jobs would dry up pretty quickly. That tends to put a lot of pressure on someone to perform at his best.
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