In the "Crane runs 150" thread, Crane's "wraparound" shot is described in detail. A great shot, but appears to be dead.
While I am one of the rabble whose opinion is that Mosconi and Crane were a definite level above the current players in 14.1 KNOWLEDGE (and NOT ball pocketing ability - I also believe that some of the current players could reach that level of proficiency if they played 14.1 exclusively); I will have to say that John Schmidt's shot in the match against Danny Harriman was the greatest, gutsiest shot I've witnessed - makes Crane's shot look like a hanger.
In the Action Report All-Around match, John obtained an early lead; but Danny proceeded to catch up around 310-310 (I have the exact numbers at home and can correct this later; the race was to 400). John then came to the table, ran a rack or two, then was faced with this situation after a successful break shot. It appeared that he had NO SHOT; and all in the audience were amazed when he pulled off an incredible 4 ball combination.
I don't know if the middle 2 balls were touching, and I don't know if the last ball caromed or combo'ed in; but at a point in the long match where any miss probably meant loss of game; WHAT A SHOT!!!
Here's the table; see if you can figure it out; the solution is on the second page of the table:
While I am one of the rabble whose opinion is that Mosconi and Crane were a definite level above the current players in 14.1 KNOWLEDGE (and NOT ball pocketing ability - I also believe that some of the current players could reach that level of proficiency if they played 14.1 exclusively); I will have to say that John Schmidt's shot in the match against Danny Harriman was the greatest, gutsiest shot I've witnessed - makes Crane's shot look like a hanger.
In the Action Report All-Around match, John obtained an early lead; but Danny proceeded to catch up around 310-310 (I have the exact numbers at home and can correct this later; the race was to 400). John then came to the table, ran a rack or two, then was faced with this situation after a successful break shot. It appeared that he had NO SHOT; and all in the audience were amazed when he pulled off an incredible 4 ball combination.
I don't know if the middle 2 balls were touching, and I don't know if the last ball caromed or combo'ed in; but at a point in the long match where any miss probably meant loss of game; WHAT A SHOT!!!
Here's the table; see if you can figure it out; the solution is on the second page of the table:
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