OMG, Enough about John Schmidt and record runs!

From wikipedia:​

Titles and achievements​

Meh, he did ok for a few years, until better players from all over the world showed up.
For a US pro, I'd call his resume average at best.
He's a fargo 748 atm, sorry guys, that's the definition of an average pro.
So just like the creator of the other thread....alot of jealousy and hate for a guy that you'd never win a set from.
 
First of all, he prevailed over some of the toughest fields you could find anywhere. Yes, the standard was a bit lower back then than it is today. ...
I thought I'd try to find Schmidt's path to his 2006 US Open win. Billiards Digest had a pretty good article on the event Turns out it was a rather odd year for the event. The IPT booked one of their events over the dates Barry Behrman had originally set, forcing Behrman to reschedule. He blamed that for keeping the field about 40 players below the intended 256. Some of the top players of the day did not enter. Reyes and Bustamante were in the Philippines. Orcollo, Feijen, Hohmann, Souquet, Chang Pei-wei, and Babica were at a Matchroom 6-player, invitational event in Poland (an "overseas contractual conflict" said Pool & Billiard Magazine). But, still, the field had lots of talent, as can be seen from the list of players in the money: https://www.azbilliards.com/tournament/1498-us-open-9-ball-championship-2006/?action=results

I can't be sure the following list (based on the BD article) is complete or accurate, but it looks like Schmidt's matches went like this:

Tony Chohan 11-8​
Tommy Kennedy 11-8​
Tony Watson 11-8​
Raj Hundal 11-7​
David Broxson 4-11​
Earl Strickland 11-5​
Ronnie Alcano 11-8​
Antonio Gabica 11-4​
Robb Saez 11-5​
David Broxson 11-5​
Gabe Owen 11-5​
Rodolfo Luat 11-6​
 
I thought I'd try to find Schmidt's path to his 2006 US Open win. Billiards Digest had a pretty good article on the event Turns out it was a rather odd year for the event. The IPT booked one of their events over the dates Barry Behrman had originally set, forcing Behrman to reschedule. He blamed that for keeping the field about 40 players below the intended 256. Some of the top players of the day did not enter. Reyes and Bustamante were in the Philippines. Orcollo, Feijen, Hohmann, Souquet, Chang Pei-wei, and Babica were at a Matchroom 6-player, invitational event in Poland (an "overseas contractual conflict" said Pool & Billiard Magazine). But, still, the field had lots of talent, as can be seen from the list of players in the money: https://www.azbilliards.com/tournament/1498-us-open-9-ball-championship-2006/?action=results

I can't be sure the following list (based on the BD article) is complete or accurate, but it looks like Schmidt's matches went like this:

Tony Chohan 11-8​
Tommy Kennedy 11-8​
Tony Watson 11-8​
Raj Hundal 11-7​
David Broxson 4-11​
Earl Strickland 11-5​
Ronnie Alcano 11-8​
Antonio Gabica 11-4​
Robb Saez 11-5​
David Broxson 11-5​
Gabe Owen 11-5​
Rodolfo Luat 11-6​
Wow, a nice bit of research there. I see he beat Luat, one of my all-time favorite players, in the finals.
 
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Here’s the problem I see with this thread, it has opened up the possibility that Harriman and his alter ego Xanax head will leave the confines of that one thread and journey out into others. So far we have confined their ignorance but now we risk them leaving their safe space and venturing out into the rest of the site. And poor Justdumb will have to carry that jockstrap all over the place trying to keep up.
 
Don’t even pretend to guesstimate your own ability to confine more intelligent posters just by being insolent and attempting to overindulge your own enthusiasm with other liars, cheats, and thief’s conspiring to just obliterate their content in any AzB thread just by plastering your own hateful diatrivial bullshit.
Every accusation of ‘xradarx’ being an alter ego is your choice of adding to their lies about Dan Harriman.
Purposely from me, you can all just engulf yourselves with your own shit, because that’s all you’ve got or ever had on this thread, or any other thread, just wild ass accusations in praise of a deadbeat never was 14.1 champeen.
Fish on!!!
 
Dragon Promotions 14.1 Tournament, not the World 14.1 title, don't forget. 😉
Actually, the World 14.1, to the displeasure of WPA, was the name of the event, and yes, John won the title.

Of course, you're right that it was not the WPA World 14.1 Championship when John won it, but it was the premier straight pool event in America at the time, and to get over the finish line, John beat the most dominant straight pooler of that era, Thorsten Hohmann, so let's not minimize the achievement.
 
Don’t even pretend to guesstimate your own ability to confine more intelligent posters just by being insolent and attempting to overindulge your own enthusiasm with other liars, cheats, and thief’s conspiring to just obliterate their content in any AzB thread just by plastering your own hateful diatrivial bullshit.
Every accusation of ‘xradarx’ being an alter ego is your choice of adding to their lies about Dan Harriman.
Purposely from me, you can all just engulf yourselves with your own shit, because that’s all you’ve got or ever had on this thread, or any other thread, just wild ass accusations in praise of a deadbeat never was 14.1 champeen.
and on que, here we go,
 
So, all you’re saying is that T Hohmann, inexplicably, had a bad game or two that week.
Sorry, I just can't remember the specifics of their head-to-head match, so I can't say whether Thorsten was off or not.

The primary intent of my post was to take note of the fact that the field over which John prevailed was a tough one.
 
Here’s the problem I see with this thread, it has opened up the possibility that Harriman and his alter ego Xanax head will leave the confines of that one thread and journey out into others. So far we have confined their ignorance but now we risk them leaving their safe space and venturing out into the rest of the site. And poor Justdumb will have to carry that jockstrap all over the place trying to keep up.
see what you did?
the xanax head line was pretty good though
 
He only had to stay in the winner side for six games to win that tournament.
Want to talk about real champions, talk about winners of round robin 14.1 championships. Greenfield’s/Mosconi’s about twenty apiece.
Agreed that there's no comparison between John's accomplishments at 14.1 and those of the other two, although I suspect you mean Greenleaf, not Greenfield.
 
Here’s the problem I see with this thread, it has opened up the possibility that Harriman and his alter ego Xanax head will leave the confines of that one thread and journey out into others. So far we have confined their ignorance but now we risk them leaving their safe space and venturing out into the rest of the site. And poor Justdumb will have to carry that jockstrap all over the place trying to keep up.
Post of the Year worthy right there. Toooooooooo funny.
 
Agreed that there's no comparison between John's accomplishments at 14.1 and those of the other two, although I suspect you mean Greenleaf, not Greenfield.
Careful, you'll get on his bad side and he'll start calling you names ;)
 
Glad you're not admin anymore...you seem like you have a Napolean power complex as most moderators do.

To your point...John schmidt couldn't play 9 ball or 10 ball to save his life right now. I just saw him and bergman stink it up on a 4 3/8 pocket table.

(Yes I know he won the US open)
(Yes I know about the 18 game run on a valley 8 ball table while pattern racking)

Sure the other pros could run 600's but my question is on what table? I doubt many if any could break 100 on my 4 1/4" pocket 9 ball table. The point is that the runs would have to be done on the same table to be a true comparison.

What were the TAR pockets? In this video John says that he'd be lucky to run 84 after a year on it.
I think those were the “Fatboy” rails I loaned them. Glen built those when I called out Dippy Dave to play, he ducked me. Would have been fun. Nobody was running much over 150 on those pickets.

They went back to Diamond, I didn’t keep them.

Fatboy😃
 
He only had to stay in the winner side for six games to win that tournament.
Want to talk about real champions, talk about winners of round robin 14.1 championships. Greenfield’s/Mosconi’s about twenty apiece.
So, you're saying you're jealous of a true champion?
 
I think those were the “Fatboy” rails I loaned them. Glen built those when I called out Dippy Dave to play, he ducked me. Would have been fun. Nobody was running much over 150 on those pickets.

They went back to Diamond, I didn’t keep them.

Fatboy😃
Did Dippy ever pay off the people he stiffed?
 
Did Dippy ever pay off the people he stiffed?
No clue. Wasn’t aware of that.

Had we played all monies would have been posted.

I saw him playing on a poker stream pretty high stakes 6-8 months ago. He looked very old.

Best
Fatboy
 
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