In this third installment of our four-part conversation with pool great John Schmidt—affectionately known as Mr. 600—we journey through the emotional highs and crushing lows that shaped one of the most fascinating careers in cue sports.
From flicking cockroaches out of his cereal on the morning of a U.S. Open to hoisting oversized winner’s checks in front of skeptical neighbors, Schmidt’s path to greatness was anything but ordinary. He opens up about the financial struggles and personal setbacks that nearly derailed his career, his surprising refuge in golf, and the critical turning points that brought him back to the table. We relive his U.S. Open victory, his tense debut on the pressure-packed stage of the Mosconi Cup alongside legends like Earl Strickland, and his triumph at the Derby City Classic—where street smarts were as essential as cue skills.
Schmidt also takes us inside his 2012 World Straight Pool Championship run, where he toppled icons like Johnny Archer, Thorsten Hohmann, and Efren Reyes. But the heart of this episode is his relentless, almost monastic pursuit of Willie Mosconi’s 526-ball high-run record. With candor, humor, and gritty detail, John recounts the grueling months of preparation, the physical pain, the near misses, the unlikely allies who stepped in to rack balls and provide support, and finally the magic day in 2019 when he ran 626 to eclipse a record thought untouchable for 65 years.
Equal parts inspiring and raw, Schmidt’s story is about more than numbers on a scoresheet. It’s about perseverance, obsession, and the quiet belief that you can push past the limits others set for you.
Join us as we explore the defining chapter in John Schmidt’s remarkable life and career.
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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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