absolutely astonishingly hard feat. Based on the fact this is a simple pattern, and a flash, I'm sure this was one of available hard records. Congratulations on mega hard challenge!
Thanks a lot Simon! We spent around an hour on it a few months ago without any success. That was also after an hour or so of trying to run 20 which probably didn't help. In this session, it took about 40 minutes but we geared the whole session towards it and warmed up for that specifically.
Not to detract from this accomplishment, but shouldn't that be a "half-flash"? Insofar as you need 4x that for it to count as passing. I used to have the world record for passing (1990-1995), with Dave Morton and Greg Warrington, back when it was a meager 12 balls. We (half?-)flashed 16 a few times, but never on video alas.
I call this trick "Catch 22"
absolutely astonishingly hard feat. Based on the fact this is a simple pattern, and a flash, I'm sure this was one of available hard records. Congratulations on mega hard challenge!
We love this! We took a long time to learn 8 ball duo almost got the 12 ball.
Thanks, guys! Good luck with it in the future then!
That looks so nice! Congratulations to you two! How long did it take?
Thanks a lot Simon! We spent around an hour on it a few months ago without any success. That was also after an hour or so of trying to run 20 which probably didn't help. In this session, it took about 40 minutes but we geared the whole session towards it and warmed up for that specifically.
Incredible, really!
Not to detract from this accomplishment, but shouldn't that be a "half-flash"? Insofar as you need 4x that for it to count as passing.
I used to have the world record for passing (1990-1995), with Dave Morton and Greg Warrington, back when it was a meager 12 balls. We (half?-)flashed 16 a few times, but never on video alas.
What is that audio?! Also, well done on another world record ;)