I once played against a pool pro, in 1 break off he potted 5 balls.
I got 7 like a week ago on DECEMBER 2nd 2009
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I once shot in eight balls on the break. It's funny because I was leading 4 to 3 in a race to 5 during a quarter final match when I sank the eight on the break, and in my excitement of pumping my fist and sighing relief, I failed to notice what the referee quickly spotted. He summoned all players to our table and asked everyone to "...count the balls left on the table." There were seven. One other time in my experience (and I've been playing for 30 years) I've made five. I've seen someone else make six once. I've never seen seven. In a tournament billed as the "Tournament of Champions" where all entrants were previous winners of local eight-ball tournaments, we were playing at The Crow's Nest in Wisner, Louisiana in the fall of 1993. We were playing on 8 ft. Valleys and I was shooting with a Benson cue. The referee was Wayne Stevens. I still marvel at how all breaks are as unique as snowflakes. And how every once in a harvest moon a snowflake will appear as big Mizerak himself. Matthew Friestman
all 9 on the break by gentleman named Harpo, Albany NY at The Golden Cue, 1970's.
There is no record of when Matza balls were first used. The patriarch Abraham already used Matza in 2000 BCE - so maybe his wife Sara made him Matza balls.
There are about 300 million tennis balls manufactured in the world each year. Tennis balls are not usually recycled and the rubber they are made from doesn't break down easily.
Shahid Khan Afridi, He made 102 Runs in just 37 Balls.
Lacrosse balls are made out of rubber.
No, beach balls are made out of plastic.
soft balls are made when you get kicked in the balls hard and made with sperm
exercise balls can explode but this depends on the material and the amount of weight you put on these balls. over time they may tear or break but they will not pop like a balloon because they are made from a thicker material.
calvin murphy had 78 straight in 1981
The "4-ball" rule for a base-on-balls what not made a baseball rule until 1889. Prior to that it took anywhere from 9 balls (in 1879) to 5 balls (in 1887) to get a "free pass". There is no record available to determine who received the first "walk".
AnswerThe first sports balls were made with leather or pigskin.
Balls are typically made of rubber compounds and they are blue or green in color.
some balls are made of paper, boy skin,rubber and metal