Yes, Allison has dabbled in 14.1, having won the BCA US Open Straight Pool title in 2000. She beat the far more experienced straight pooler Loree Jon Jones (as she was then known) in the final.I want to see Allison take a swing at this.
Yes, Allison has dabbled in 14.1, having won the BCA US Open Straight Pool title in 2000. She beat the far more experienced straight pooler Loree Jon Jones (as she was then known) in the final.I want to see Allison take a swing at this.
I'd like to see Kelly have a go as well.I want to see Allison take a swing at this.
I know her game very well and she is not capable of breaking 50. I would be flabbergasted if she did.My Over/Under on Emily's high run is 70. Those other top players made it look so easy. Mortals will get more frustrated playing for hours on end, even considering the same table setup. I'm impressed she's willing to give it a shot. I'll check it out.
That's kinda a bad comment Pal. This is a Charity event to raise Cancer Awareness and Emily is playing in memory of 2 Family members she just lost to Cancer and you make a comment like this to attack her capabilities. Shame on you really.I know her game very well and she is not capable of breaking 50. I would be flabbergasted if she did.
That's a fair point, I shouldn't have commented on her actual ability.That's kinda a bad comment Pal. This is a Charity event to raise Cancer Awareness and Emily is playing in memory of 2 Family members she just lost to Cancer and you make a comment like this to attack her capabilities. Shame on you really.
I wouldn't sweat your comment at all. If we can't talk about pool players capabilities here, then where can we? Yes it's a charitable-type event here but we are talking about a high-run challenge.That's a fair point, I shouldn't have commented on her actual ability.
I personally think the event would have more credence if it wasn't marketed as a player trying to beat a true American pool legend's high run, but that is just me.
35I didn't get a chance to check out out day 1 but I will for day 2. I don't think the answer of what was Emily's day 1 high run was ever answered. What has it?
I want to see Allison take a swing at this.
Thanks!!
Very worthy cause Lou. Thank you for posting the information.The Black Widow 14.1 High Run Invitational starts next Wednesday, July 5th, at Street Lights Billiard Academy: https://vfoundation.donordrive.com/...norDrive.personalCampaign&participantID=12866
Over the course of the next year, 20-25 Women from around the world will be shooting for a 14.1 high run to help raise cancer awareness and potentially beat Jeanette "The Black Widow" Lee's world record 14.1 high run of 152. In addition, there is a prize fund as an added incentive for participating players.
Our first player — shooting July 5th and 6th — will be WPBA touring pro, Emily Duddy, aka, "The Billiard Bombshell”. A free live stream will be available at The Legends of Pocket Billiards
If you would like to show your support you can make a donation or “sponsor” Emily, with a $1 a ball donation for her highest run. All donors and sponsors will be acknowledged during the live stream. You may also buy a raffle ticket at The Legends of Pocket Billiards for a beautiful Volturi case designed to commemorate this historic event. We started with 40 tickets at $50 per and at this time 22 raffle tickets remain available. The drawing will be live-streamed when all tickets have been sold and the case will be immediately shipped to the winner (USA only). All proceeds of the raffle will go to the prize fund.
We expect this event to continue for one year, with players shooting on our live stream for two to five days of high run attempts and already have numerous top and up and coming women players lined up to participate.
Lou Figueroa
Jeanette approved every detail of this InvitationalMy guess would be that Jeanette will be cheering whomever on , this is just a gut feeling since she is a good sport , granted she maybe a little upset on the inside but still .