John Schmidt runs 820

The guy filming said straight pool is the greatest game. I know there is a small group of people who love it, but really isn't it more of a single player accomplishment game?
I do think there's this weird pride thing going on with the 14.1 diehards. "Yeah I can't beat today's players at a rotation game, but 14.1 is the real game anyway." As IUTBR likes to say, it's just balls and a stick.

I think these high runs have more to do with psychology than knowledge. The two JS's have unlocked this portal in their brains that allows them to attempt these ridiculous runs. There's no reason to believe that other players could do the same. Someone like Filler has the ability in his arm, but he may not be challenged enough to do it. Putting a huge dollar prize out there as a carrot, cheapens the achievement in my book, while turning it into something psychologically different than what John Schmidt is doing. For him, this is nothing more than a personal mountain he must climb. I can't think of anything more laudable than that. I dare say there's not another player on the planet that can do exactly what he has! All the others have to be enticed to even try. Say what you want about John Schmidt, but the dude is a beast!
 
Lots of players have the ability to do this - Schmidt is far from the most talented shooter out there - but the Venn diagram combining pace of play, stubbornness, persistence, and 14.1 vision is small indeed.

Slow players are pretty much disqualified.
 
Pretty epic run by John. I'm happy for him and hope he gets the record back, and that he and Jason Shaw can trade few more times to keep us all entertained. :) Just curious, has anyone besides Jason Shaw beet John Schmidt's 626 since he broke Willie Mosconi's 526 record? Has anyone else beet Willie's 526?
 
I think today's chalk is such a huge advantage for today's players in comparison to Mosconi's era, or even just ten years ago. It would be difficult to make 800 rolling cue ball, half ball hits in a row WITH ball in hand without a skid causing a miss with the traditional chalks.
You don't believe in Josh Filler....but think people get high runs because of chalk?

Good day sir.
 
need to make it more modern and maybe have something like 25 point games and play a set.
less boring.
short attention spans have changed how the world works.
 
Say what you want about John, but he’s a U.S Open champion and is at the top of the mountain of straight pool runners. I imagine those 5” pockets start to get smaller and smaller as your ball count gets higher, the pressure starts to creep in, and the mental fatigue from focusing over 3 hours starts to show. Those are some deep waters that not many top pros or straight pool world champions can reach. Much respect to him and Shaw.
 
On YouTube, you can control the playback speed. Bottom right. The gear icon. change it to .25
Going frame by frame is often even more useful for things such as these. That allows you to go at whatever speed you want, easily stop wherever you want for as long as you desire, and you can easily advance it frame by frame both forwards and backwards back and forth while looking for something or trying to figure out what is happening on screen at that moment.

On a computer just use the space bar to pause the youtube video at the spot you want to look at in detail. Then use the period key to advance the video forward one frame at a time every time you hit the period key, allowing you full control of the speed. You can also advance the video backwards one frame at a time the same way by using the comma key, allowing you to go back and forth as needed as well.
 
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