you guys forget the man who came closest to breaking it...Thomas Engert ran 491...
Was this an exhibition?
you guys forget the man who came closest to breaking it...Thomas Engert ran 491...
309 on a 5x10 is pretty sick.
Found this on Dyers website Untold Stories
I recently posed this question to historian Charlie Ursitti: which player really was best. Charlie is an expert in the field, having recently created a website with more than a century of pool statistics. He is a man of strongly held opinions when it comes to pool. Charlie’s answer to me was emphatic. Without a doubt, he said, Mosconi was the superior player. Charlie says this is not simply his opinion, but rather the indisputable conclusion one must draw from examining the facts.
“I statistically proved that Willie was better,” said Ursitti, recalling to me an analysis he conducted some 20 years ago. “He (Mosconi) won 76.3 percent of the games and Greenleaf won 70 percent of his games.” Charlie said these numbers, first published in an article for The National Billiard News, did not sit well with Greenleaf's fans. “I got more hate mail than anybody had in 10 years. They’d say: ‘you don’t know, you never saw Greenleaf play.’ I said both of them played in competition, I never saw them (play against each other) — all I did was present the numbers. And the numbers don’t lie.”
As for Walter Lindrum he was playing English billiards. Totally different discipline like comparing apples and apple pie. 4 balls no clusters and a dizzying array of ways to score.
I mentioned Lindrum in response to the comment about Mosconi possibly having the longest string of world championships in sports history.
I wonder if any of these posters that say Mosconi was a super fast player ever saw him in person. I did, because I shot him in an exhibition match, 14.1 to 125, at the Billiard Tavern in San Diego at 12th and Broadway in 1968. He was not a super fast player, maybe just a tad faster than average, and he did not have to walk around the table much at all, he knew all the shots. This was a dream come true for me because he was an idol of mine since I was a teenager.
And all his shots were dead center of the pockets, he did not slide any balls.
Better yet, ask 10 random people walking down the street if they know who Efren Reyes is.
Better yet, ask 10 random people walking down the street if they know who Efren Reyes is.
Or Thomas Jefferson.
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There was a time when I played every day and a 50 ball run was not uncommon for me. I once tried to run some balls on a 5x10 and gave up in frustration. It is more difficult then you might think.