SVB to Kick Off High Run Attempts

This is like what I use. It's like a mechanical pencil with relatively fine lead. This comes with ten refills for $13. You can get fabric pencils at a JoAnn store or through Amazon. "Dritz" is another brand. Other fabric pencils are made like a normal wooden pencil. You can also use plain pencil or a sharpie. The chalk will wear off in about two weeks if you change your mind. Or the room doesn't want it to be permanent.

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The only thing to be wary of when using tailor's chalk is adherence to the balls and skids.
 
Huh, the man called my wife a $3 hooker among other vile things. You bet your ass I am a hater.

I guess you haven't followed along.
Something about your cases i think. This was like 10 years ago but pretty sure it was about your cases.

At any rate I don’t usually get wrapped up in pissing matches that players start. It’s all too nitty and childish for a grown ass adult to have to deal with. Seems that their are way too many experts with strong opinions that can’t get over themselves. You know who you are 😗😗😗😗
 
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Did you ever get pics of the “Fatboy Rails”???

I loaned them to Tar Studio and I don’t remember what happened to the rails, I think Bill Stock put them in the Wearhouse and I put regular rails back on the table before I sold it. Diamond for the record made it right with me-nothing was missing or bad biz. I just don’t remember what happened with those rails and I know I sold that table.

Thx
Artie Bodendorfer ended up with the rails on his Diamind i think I remember.
 
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Artie Bodendorfer ended up with the rails on his Diamind i think I remember.
The pockets on those rails were 4 1/8" corners and 4 5/8" in the sides. Corner pockets were set to 140 miter, and side pockets were cut to 102 miter angles.

Shane ran 2 6packs and 1 7pack, while Alex ran 3 5packs in their race to 100 on that table.
 
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The pockets on those rails were 4 1/8" corners and 4 5/8" in the sides. Corner pockets were set to 140 meters, and side pockets were cut to 102 miter angles.
They were gaffed up so I could play dip, which never happened (sadly)
 
It would be nice if the stream (or archived videos) were viewable from something other than facebook, youtube would be ideal. Facebook Live, even if streamed public, requires a facebook login on most platforms. Particularly any runs over 100.
This will be happening. All runs are backed up and copied multiple times. They will be up on a youtube channel soon.
 
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The pockets on those rails were 4 1/8" corners and 4 5/8" in the sides. Corner pockets were set to 140 meters, and side pockets were cut to 102 miter angles.

Shane ran 2 6packs and 1 7pack, while Alex ran 3 5packs in their race to 100 on that table.
What would you estimate the corner angles are on the GCIII they are using for this challenge? 138 degrees?
 
What would you estimate the corner angles are on the GCIII they are using for this challenge? 138 degrees?
They look parallel to each other, so that would make them 135 degrees, or 45 degrees depending on how you want to read that. The measurement taken at the mouth of the pocket maybe 5" but when the throat is just as wide as the mouth is, that makes the pockets play closer to 5 1/2" NOT 5"!
 
The Fatboy pockets looked tougher than they were. They took balls easy all things considered
 
What would you estimate the corner angles are on the GCIII they are using for this challenge? 138 degrees?
Let's put it this way, a true STOCK GC3 would have rejected some balls being pocketed already during Shane's attempts to run balls, there was several time's balls grazed the side rails in the way into the corner pockets that would have been rejected had the pockets been stock.
 
They look parallel to each other, so that would make them 135 degrees, or 45 degrees depending on how you want to read that. The measurement taken at the mouth of the pocket maybe 5" but when the throat is just as wide as the mouth is, that makes the pockets play closer to 5 1/2" NOT 5"!
Agreed.
 
yes the pockets are enormous,
kinda like the grand canyon-
easy to admire the grandeur,
easy to slip and fall to your death.
 
No, I know for sure they went on someone's table, Mark Estates or Mark Griffin might know.
I’ll ask mark g

Last I heard they were at the wearhouse

I was thinking about it tonight. They swapped standard new red badge rails with me.
 
Curious situation in a rack during one of Shane’s 100+ ball run. They’re using the Perma-Rack, which will have no rack interference. So Shane is able to use this break ball or any break ball below the rack within 3” or so to the rack. The normal rules of straight pool with a rack dictates that if the 15th ball interferes with the rack, then upon reracking, that ball goes to the head spot. But with the Perma-Rack, we don’t have such a challenge on a leave like this.

I say it’s curious because if we were using a rack, I have proposed on Facebook’s straight pool page that we can use a ball marker and forgo the “interfering with the rack.”. We’d only worry if the 15th ball actually interferes with balls. It’s a big and important rule mod suggestion, and it makes sense to me given the different racks we have today and given that we have things like Perma-Rack or ball markers.

What are your all thoughts?
When I was a kid, if the triangle interfered with the racking, they were racked by hand.
That made sense to me....why would they change it?
 
I marked the outline the first five years when I ran it. Bill and Dennis have both assured me that they marked the outline every year they ran it. Bill used a sharpie while I used a light tailor's chalk.

As I understand your proposal, both of the balls in the diagram as break balls would be left where they are. Is that correct?

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I feel break ball 2 is out of the rack.....break ball 1 is in the rack.
 
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