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  • THANK YOU FOR THE POST! WONDERFUL GAME!!!

  • Notice that Caudron actually made 28 consecutive billiards, inasmuch as he finished the second set wit 13 and out, and immediately afterwards started the third set with a perfect 15 and out, so we have a total of 28 consecutive points. This is the highest run ever to be captured in video. We hear of higher runs, such as Junichi Komori's perfect 30 point game right from the break, but that was not captured in video. Eddy Leppens made a run of 25 vs.Caudron in Spain in 2003. (Video available).

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  • Thanks for uploading this memorable game, one of Caudron's outstanding games. By the way, ¿could you upload the match Ceulemans vs. Sang Lee from the same tournament (Korea 1996)? That was also an extraordinary, very well played game. I used to have all those games in disks, but unfortunately the disks got damaged during a trip. I wish I could see those games again. I remember that Burgman beat Blomdahl and Sang Lee beat Ceulemans. The final match was won by Burgman against Sang Lee.

  • Of Course.Eddy Merkcx made 50 points in 6 innings,German league 2011.

  • You can watch more videos and download billiard books on my blog Carombil.wordpress

  • This record is old. Dick Jaspers recently made 45 points in only 8 innings. as far as 50 points games are concerned, Jaspers and Blomdahl have both made 50 points in 10 innings, Blomdahl made 50 points in 8 innings some years ago and said it is possible to do that in 7 innings. Sang Lee made 50 points in 4 innings (19-11-9-11) in 1992. That record has not been broken yet.

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