Who has the highest Accu-Stats scores…

I know the Hatch vs Immonen match at turning stone Dennis shot close to perfect I believe......


this year at southern classic, Biado ran a 8 pack on Ekonomopolous, that had to be close to 1000 as well....
 
Check with Pat Fleming of Accu-Stats but I think Wade "Billy Johnson" Crane and Jay Swanson both had perfect matches.

Sherm
 
Efren also shot a 1000 at a derby match (2004 maybe) but that was only a race to 7. The wade crane I don't think was taped though. There are a lot of .980s and thereabouts on tape.
 
Wade Crane i believe was the first to get a 1.000 match, dont know about nay newer ones.
 
I believe Jesse Engel shot 1000 a few us opens ago. It was against Strickland or Sigel. Can't remember.
 
I would like to know who has the highest average.

If Pat could take all the guys who have been on his dvds and average out their scores then list The top 20 or so.

To qualify you would need to have played 10 or more times or something like that

Then they have a king of the hill tournament of those 20 guys seeded to be the king of Accustats. Then you can do ppv king of the hill matches like TAR.
 
The Miz lost the flip in the finals of a tournament in Florida.....
...Allen Hopkins ran the set out....9 racks.

That's gotta be an Accustats G.
 
The Miz lost the flip in the finals of a tournament in Florida.....
...Allen Hopkins ran the set out....9 racks.

That's gotta be an Accustats G.

Maybe not. I used to score accustates and if I remember right there were things that would knock down a 1000 score even if you won every game. He may have hooked himself and kicked a ball in or missed and lucked the ball in. Like I said though I don't really remember a lot about the scoring, I would have to find my old instructions, it's been like 25 years.
 
Maybe not. I used to score accustates and if I remember right there were things that would knock down a 1000 score even if you won every game. He may have hooked himself and kicked a ball in or missed and lucked the ball in. Like I said though I don't really remember a lot about the scoring, I would have to find my old instructions, it's been like 25 years.

Thanx, I think I was vaguely aware of that, but I forgot.
 
Maybe not. I used to score accustates and if I remember right there were things that would knock down a 1000 score even if you won every game. He may have hooked himself and kicked a ball in or missed and lucked the ball in. Like I said though I don't really remember a lot about the scoring, I would have to find my old instructions, it's been like 25 years.


that sounds correct, to get 1000 it has to be PERFECT pool, not just a 9 pack and out 9-0, that's a shut out not 1000 accustat lots of things can happen to knock the score down.
 
I thought it was Wade Crane when he was Superman....

(his break helped him a bunch)

Ken
 
Allen Hopkins

June 1986 at the Sands tourney at Reno, Allen Hopkins beat Tommy Brown 9-0 shooting a perfect 1000 Accu-stats. The match was for 5/6 IIRC.
 
jayman...Well, technically he only got paid $350,000 ($50K on the spot from CJ, to keep his mouth shut, and another $300K after the lawsuit). They settled for $650,000 paid in the lawsuit...the lawyers got the other $300K and CJ got his $50K back)...but that's still a big number! LOL :grin:

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Earl won a million bucks! that had to be a pretty good number.
 
Check with Pat Fleming of Accu-Stats but I think Wade "Billy Johnson" Crane and Jay Swanson both had perfect matches.

Sherm

I don't know if it was the same year Billy ran the set out for a perfect 1000, but Buddy Hall said one year Billy had by far the highest run out percentage and the second highest wasn't even close. Buddy also claimed Billy not winning player of the year that year was unbelievable.
 
Most of the responses have to do with matches. The questions were about broader time periods:

For a single tournament?

For a series of tournaments?
 
jayman...Well, technically he only got paid $350,000 ($50K on the spot from CJ, to keep his mouth shut, and another $300K after the lawsuit). They settled for $650,000 paid in the lawsuit...the lawyers got the other $300K and CJ got his $50K back)...but that's still a big number! LOL :grin:

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Scott -

Wow, how many racks did the lawyer run?

(Kill all of the lawyers....)

Ken
 
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