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Has a player ever won a professional 9-ball game without letting the opponent shoot at all?

by Guest58492  |  earlier

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Has there ever been a game of 9-ball where a player has won all the games in a row without letting the opponent shoot at all? Or any other pocket billiard game? (Excluding "sudden death" games like snooker's pot black.)

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  1. yes that happens all the time.


  2. Mickey got it

    earl did run out a whole set in a race to 9 not 11

    It has been done dozens of times but not in a major event

  3. i highly doubt it..im pretty sure that they do alternate breaks so the opponent would have at least had a couple times to break.  im sure there have been some pretty good @ss whoopings though where they really didnt get too many good looks at the table.

  4. I have seen 9 in a row in small tour stop tournament's, I have heard (don't know for sure) that Johnny Archer holds the record at 15 consecutive in tournament play.  

  5. Earl Strickland did run 11 consecutive racks in a nineball tournament. Here is a link so you can check it out. Scroll down to the awards and accolades section and read all about it.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Strick...

  6. this is almost impossible to happen because when you break, the question is whether you have a good shot at the lowest ball or not?

    well, there is someone done this yet.  I have heard that Jose Parica once

    run a perfect game of  9-ball without miss on the break, safety, push-out or miss shots. The game was race to 11.

  7. Don't know for a fact but I do remember Earl Strickland running something like 12 racks in a match of 9 ball or something like 12?  There was a $1 Million Offer for anyone running I think 10 and he ran something like 11 or 12...do not remember if the opponent shot but if he did, it was not much!(he had h**l collecting the money..settled later for a lot less)...read a story about Efren Reyes running 8 racks of "rotation once" and he had to win the coin flip before every one to decide who would break the rack....somehow, I don't see an opponent shooting much in that one.....played a local "shoorter" once a race to 4 in a tournament and all I did was rack....never got a shot!....does that qualify?

  8. To my knowlege no...but there have been players to run out 5 racks out of the 7 in the set.

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