Ahh, no. I didn't say at the stroke of midnight start a new run. I said, or continuous with short breaks. A big part of a long run is the endurance. The run done while practicing should mimic match conditions as much as possible. High runs in tournaments are done by continuing the run after the win.
Imagine a guy winning the match and saying, don't touch the balls, I'm coming back next week to see if I can jump back in and put up a big number. Ridiculous.
One other obvious point. The record is 526 CONTINOUS balls ran. If anyone wants to argue that going home, getting a good night's sleep and recharging, coming back and restarting the run is "continuous", have at it. If John wants to put a HUGE asterick on his run, sleeping 8 hours in between is the best way to do it.
I'm all for what John is trying to do. But carrying over runs to the next day with a full night of sleep in between, is such an obvious "no-no" to me when trying to set a legitimate or official record in a game called 14.1 CONTINOUS, I actually can't believe anyone would take the other side of this.
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