Legends of the Cue

John Schmidt w/Bob Keller - Part 4 (How 820 Happens: Break Balls, Patterns, and Pure Straight Pool Genius)


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In part four, the series shifts into the pure mechanics of greatness. This is where John Schmidt and Bob Keller begin unpacking the actual run in a way straight pool lovers will savor. They discuss break balls, key balls, rack patterns, cue-ball precision, manufacturing insurance balls, and the many little recovery shots that separate a big run from a broken one. What becomes clear very quickly is that 820 was not a clean, carefree stroll. It was a living, breathing puzzle solved one rack at a time by a player with extraordinary knowledge of the game.

John makes one of the most telling points of the entire interview when he says that the right way to judge a huge run is not just by the final number, but by how many shots in it would still make sense in a real match. That standard matters to him. Bob, meanwhile, highlights how often John had to create break balls, rescue awkward situations, and trust his cue-ball control under constant pressure. Their back-and-forth becomes both technical and dramatic, because every pattern has consequence and every decision carries risk.

For serious students of straight pool, this episode is a gold mine. For casual listeners, it is a chance to hear a master explain his craft in plain language. By the time this installment ends, you will understand why 820 is not just a number. It is a blueprint of elite problem-solving on a pool table.

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"Legends of the Cue" is a cue sports history podcast featuring interviews with Hall of Fame members, world champions, and influential figures from across the world of cue sports—including pocket billiards, snooker, and carom disciplines such as three-cushion billiards. We highlight the people, places, and moments that have shaped the game—celebrating iconic players, memorable events, historic venues, and the brands that helped define generations of play. With a focus on the positive spirit of the sport, our goal is to create a rich, engaging, and timeless archive of stories that fans can enjoy now and for years to come.

Co-hosted by WPA and BCA Hall of Fame member Allison Fisher and Mosconi Cup player and captain Mark Wilson, Legends of the Cue brings these stories to life—told in the voices of the game’s greatest figures.

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