Longest you've seen someone hold a challenge table for $$

Not sure about time, half a day is super strong though.

But many moons ago in South Georgia there was a spot with 8 bar tables and they played 5 ball. Win 2 out of 3 and you keep the table. $5 or $10 per game and a few folks would bet 20. If you split the first 2 racks the 3rd rack doubled. It was a pretty cool setup and there were generally 5-7 players on each table. Pretty strong. I went there twice and won over $500 each time. I may have held it for 2 hours a couple times, idk.
 
This reminds me ....😉 🤷‍♂️
Back in the 80s or maybe early 90s, pn a week night in Totem Lake, The ladies league used one of the 2 tables in the bar..There was always a bunch of no playing young men that wanted to impress the gals. So I would make them play for a couple dollars a game on the one challenge table. The quarters would be lined up at least half a dozen on the rail and none of the challengers could shoot a lick. Shrug 🤷‍♂️
Not big money but it was My table from 6 until close. There was even an occasional cocky one that wanted to play for 10. Never ran a rack and never lost a game. 🤷‍♂️ It was a soft field. Kinda like shooting fish in a barrel. 😉
 
Played in a bar in Lafayette from 6 pm till 2 am the next morning. Never lost a game walked out with a bunch of 10s and 20s. Towards the end of the night a hotty got up on the table and started dancing. I looked over at the bar tender to see if he was going to make her get off the table. He walked over and threw a five dollar bill on the table and she kept on dancing.
 
This may not be a record but still: yrs ago some friends were on the road when they hit Texarcana. They went in this bar and got a booth to scope the joint out. This guy walks over and says 'Do you see the mf'r right there?' He was pointing at Matlock. Both knew Dave and weren't knocking him so they said no. Well this guy said, 'that sob just hit me with a 22pack on that Valley.' They just smiled and said 'Wow'.
 
In March of 1979, I held a table in a bar in Raleigh, NC very near the NC State University campus for about four hours. It was all small time, however, and my haul was less than sixty dollars.
 
Long enough to have no more room on the tabletop for free pitchers, a complete inability to continue drinking, and a lack of willing participants to help me drink them🤣
In chip tournaments where you keep the table and challengers keep coming I've gotten over 30 in a row a few times.
 
At the Super Billiards Expo in 2000 or 2001 they were playing $100 a game 9b on a Valley. Nobody you’d ever heard of and everyone running out. Rail betting on “the breaker” or “the racker”.

Up comes Jose Parica and he doesn’t lose a game in over an hour. Eventually challengers stop coming and the rail disburses. Jose walks away and magically everyone reappears and action resumes.
 
Playing eight ball in the local pub for drinks in the 80s... 26 scotches later it was still daylight outside and that hurt.
 
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