I know this might sound silly, but ever since I started playing pool in 78 on barboxes, and then the 8; box my dad got me then when i got real serious in 85. I awalys had one weird thing on my mind.
I know this sounds weird, but I often wonder how may feet, miles, what ever measure of distance you perfer. I just wonder how many miles I have rolled the balls, when you break the balls on a 12'snooker box the CB rolls about 23-26 feet. When you break the balls playing 9 ball on a 9' box how far is the sum of the distance of all the balls rolling after the break? And then when you run out there might be about 50-70 feet of distance travelled as a sum total of the CB and OB's depending on how the balls lay.
I dont know why I awalys wondered about this. Just how far have I rolled the balls over the years? it must be 100's of miles. I'm not sure why I never made this thread, just forgot to.
its kinda dumb, but for what ever reason it has had my interest.
Has anyone else ever think of this, i thought of this playing pinball first. how the ball would traveled after i played a 3 hour session.
Then when I see players like Buddy I know the number must be huge, or SVB for a young guy. It seems the farther you roll the balls the better player you'll become-except 1P players might be the exception. 3C players must roll the balls the farther than any other players, given the nature of the game.
its a useless number and impossible to ever know, but i would really like to know just how many feet i have move the balls around the box all theses years, and pinball too.
I know this sounds weird, but I often wonder how may feet, miles, what ever measure of distance you perfer. I just wonder how many miles I have rolled the balls, when you break the balls on a 12'snooker box the CB rolls about 23-26 feet. When you break the balls playing 9 ball on a 9' box how far is the sum of the distance of all the balls rolling after the break? And then when you run out there might be about 50-70 feet of distance travelled as a sum total of the CB and OB's depending on how the balls lay.
I dont know why I awalys wondered about this. Just how far have I rolled the balls over the years? it must be 100's of miles. I'm not sure why I never made this thread, just forgot to.
its kinda dumb, but for what ever reason it has had my interest.
Has anyone else ever think of this, i thought of this playing pinball first. how the ball would traveled after i played a 3 hour session.
Then when I see players like Buddy I know the number must be huge, or SVB for a young guy. It seems the farther you roll the balls the better player you'll become-except 1P players might be the exception. 3C players must roll the balls the farther than any other players, given the nature of the game.
its a useless number and impossible to ever know, but i would really like to know just how many feet i have move the balls around the box all theses years, and pinball too.
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