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I love your stats. Keep them coming!
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The insiderpool mag guy commentating said 4" pockets during the first rack. Guy gotta be mistaken?
Dennis Orcullo - 260
Josh Filler just put up 285. Wow!Amazing. When I was there yesterday John Schmidt said that number was what he felt was the ceiling of what could be run on these tables. We'll see if he was correct.
I don't think I've heard of Filler ever playing straight pool.
Filler plays straight pool in the German bundesliga. They play 8-, 9-, 10-Ball and straight pool in teams. This season he won all of his matches with an average of 27.78 points per inning and 125 as a high run (they play to 125 points).
He won several titles in straight pool when he was younger![]()
Running 15 balls or 30 balls isn’t as difficult as it seems when the table spread invites a runout.
It is leaving a decent break shot after running the first 14 balls that makes it more difficult to get
a run of more than 2 racks in 14.1. Heck, scatter 15 balls on a table and leave a break shot and
the chances of getting into a second rack improves a whole bunch. But play the rack ice cold from
behind the head string using an opening safety and the runout outlook totally changes. You have
to deal with break shots & sometimes creating unintended resulting clusters that must be dealt with.
On an open table, running 15 balls is not difficult but doing that with a full rack of balls with opening
safety play is an entirely different proposition. My high run in 14.1 is modest and it was done a long
time ago in my 40’s when I ran 39 balls. It was a great feeling and I felt in control the entire time right
up until I scratched......ugh.......never got past 35 balls again and nowadays if I can get into a 2nd rack
I am delighted......skills and temperament plus one’s body diminishes as you approach retirement age.