Stan Shuffett 70-ball run: video

stan shuffett

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70-ball run on my Diamond, rails and pockets recalibrated by Glen Hancock (King Cobra). Table plays great and I highly recommend Glen's work.

Due to inexperienced editing skills, the miss was inadvertently edited out. It's a shame too because I had a great shot and I just simply dropped my elbow because of an adjustment in my stroke.

I welcome any constructive comments as I'm wanting to get a little bit more engaged with straight pool.

Thanks,
Stan Shuffett


https://vimeo.com/60287910
 
Hi Stan!

Just saw this. Stepping out to do some errands before bad weather hits, but I'll comment in more detail later.

There are several points where you were in trouble (as you know), but your great shot-making skills bailed you out. There are a couple alternatives to the patterns that you chose, that would've yielded perhaps a better result, and less cue ball movement.

I'll comment later, but in the meantime, I'm sure others will reply and offer some suggestions/recommendations!

Will reply later,
-Sean
 
Hi Stan!

Just saw this. Stepping out to do some errands before bad weather hits, but I'll comment in more detail later.

There are several points where you were in trouble (as you know), but your great shot-making skills bailed you out. There are a couple alternatives to the patterns that you chose, that would've yielded perhaps a better result, and less cue ball movement.

I'll comment later, but in the meantime, I'm sure others will reply and offer some suggestions/recommendations!

Will reply later,
-Sean

Thx, Sean. I look forward to any critiquing that can boost me along.
Stan Shuffett
 
Nice Shooting Stan, i really enjoyed that including the music too. sounds like you have a nice sound system in a real nice room for a table. I'm Jealous !!!

not too many errors in patterns, just a few things that would of made situations a little easier !!!

-Steve
 
Nice Shooting Stan, i really enjoyed that including the music too. sounds like you have a nice sound system in a real nice room for a table. I'm Jealous !!!

not too many errors in patterns, just a few things that would of made situations a little easier !!!

-Steve

Thx, Steve!
I appreciate any feedback from you fellows up thar in 14.1 country.

The music is from a $200 CAMBRIDGE SOUNDWORKS RADIO CD. It is quite equal or better than IMO than the BOSE RADIO CD counterpart.

Stan Shuffett
 
That 3 rail break shot was quite a shot.. All in all I thought it was a nice run.

Thanks, I just ran a 105 on the same diamond table. Needless to say, I am thrilled and have it on video as long as my camera does not let me down.
It's a new cam so I hit standby once I missed. Surely it won't go anywhere.

Stan Shuffett
 
I have not been so fortunate to get a "century" run, but I did run 77 on a 9' drop pocket Schmidt with a valley house cue once on worn out shag cloth..
 
I have not been so fortunate to get a "century" run, but I did run 77 on a 9' drop pocket Schmidt with a valley house cue once on worn out shag cloth..

That's a good run, your 77, and the conditions even make it better.
You just gotta keep plugging to run the century. Hand in there!

Stan Shuffett
 
I enjoyed watching that, i felt your frustration myself on some racks, lol.
Really good work though. Its a funny thing, i can watch straight pool videos for hours on end without interuption. 9 ball, i can watch it for about 15-20 mins and im bored.
Anyway, thanks for putting it up, look forward to some more.
 
Stan, are those hole reinforcements and how did you get them set up in the proper locations?

Nice shooting, I'm going to practice now. Thanks.

Jim
 
Stan, are those hole reinforcements and how did you get them set up in the proper locations?

Nice shooting, I'm going to practice now. Thanks.

Jim

Thanks, Jim.

Yes, they're hole reinforcements. Simply get the top 2 balls started together as frozen. Then continue adding one hole at a time. Some manipulation will be necessary to get a correct group of 14. Usually, 5 or so minutes is all the time it will take. Occasionally I will change one out but they are much easier to deal with vs. a rack and particularly an older cloth.
Good luck with your practice!

Stan Shuffett
 
Thanks for the encouragement Mr. Shuffet.. I will keep at it and one of these days maybe I will get the balls I need to put a big # up.
 
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